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one of my favorite pics of my boy at the beach
Journaling reads
I find it hard to believe that you are nine years old now. Where did the time go? You are growing up so fast and truly becoming more of a man every day. You are a hard worker and are always there to help Daddy with the next job. You are also a wonderful big brother always making time for Christopher and Caleb and making them feel good. I can really see you beginning to grow into the man God wants you to be and I am so proud of you! Jacob Walter 8/2010.
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
I was short on time today, so I looked through my folder of Quick Pages for a color that appealed to me. Usually I am not a pink person . . . but this layout made me think of these photos.
I recenly got a new camera and this was one of the times many I bribed the kids to make faces for me so I could play with the camera :)
My tool was a stencil. I haven't done any mixed media techniques for well over a year (or two!) so I think that qualifies as an old tool!! The passports are in a separate 6x12 pocket to keep them intact and with the page but still accessible should anyone want to pull one out and look through it.
The process video is still saving and I'll probably set it to upload overnight as hubby wants to watch Mission Impossible 5! Stay tuned!!
Process video is up and you can find it here: youtu.be/e4t2u6278ZU
Loading steel Pandrol sleepers at Conara Junction. The sleepers were purchased by the Derwent Valley Railway from TasRail with the intent of being used in the Derwent Valley line.
Loading steel Pandrol sleepers at Conara Junction. The sleepers we
re purchased by the Derwent Valley Railway from TasRail with the intent of being used in the Derwent Valley line.
The operator of the conveyor-fed loader in the pit manipulates the controls to fill the hoppers passing under the chute 20110321
Ore is now flowing into the Roger Blough at Two Harbors DM&IR ore docks.
Photographed on Kodak Ektar 100 using a Nikon F5 and the 28-300mm VR lens.
A funny story about the time we thought we'd agreed to a 4 hour tour (insert Gilligan Island music here) only to have my uncle ACTUALLY book us on a 10 hour, all freaking day, stuck on a tiny boat tour! Thanks to my Aunt though, we escaped early! LOL!
Process video with full story description here: youtu.be/ExwnsYyHkRg
I need more RAM, actually I need a better machine altogether. It's just getting too slow in LR and PS. I love my Macbook, but I'm missing extra screen estate and a kick-ass processor and more hard drive space and...
I think I'll bite the bullet and get the new iMac 27'' i7. I'm not totally sure about the screen as it's extremely crisp and vivid and that's not neccessary a good thing for proofing. I read on 'Luminous Landscape' that the screen can be calibrated properly as you can dim it down unlike other previous model, which were too bright. Any experience anybody? Guess i will just go for it coz of serious fanboyizm...
Magic Kingdom.
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
September 2012.
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This is the San Bernardino, CA BNSF Railroad yard where intermodal trains are put together for their transit between Los Angeles and Chicago.