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read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour
Our previous nights train is loading in beuatiful sun on August 15th, 2012.
© Eric T. Hendrickson 2012 All Rights Reserved
A page about my brand new niece who we met last night! It's a treat to use pink since I don't usually get to as the mom of two boys.
The loading conveyors are lowering to load ore onto the Roger Blough at the Two Harbors DM&IR ore docks.
Photographed on Kodak Ektar 100 using a Nikon F5 and the 28-300mm VR lens.
Day 26
Inspiration : Psycho
I took it in a fun, crazy way.
Journaling reads:
"maybe it's crazy...or maybe it's just some good old hillbilly ingenuity. when jon & i were at a concert, we forgot our cooler. so...we filled our sink with budlight & covered it with ice!"
I still think it needs some embellishments, but I was running out of time!
Supplies used:
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Patterned paper: Cosmo Cricket
Rub-ons: Doodlebug
Pen: Staedtler, Signo
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
Outside the market enormous bags of produce are unloaded from lorries. There is no mechanisation; everything must be carried on the heads of porters. Some bags are so huge & heavy that it takes four men. At first their legs buckle, then without a word of command they set off into the market walking in perfect step.
Three 74 wheel trucks hauling kiln parts to one of the local iron mines. The loads were from 250,000 to 467,000 pounds. The parts were about 30 feet wide.
My sincerest thanks to Booth, Scooter and Josh for sticking around until the very end to help us load out the sound equipment for the 2007 Lay Flats Arts and Music Festival
Most games increase in difficulty as time progresses. There are some games out there such as Dark Souls which heighten this challenge even further making the player repeat several times before a successful completion.
Clint McClain
Left the dog on the B trailer and loaded the truck on the A.. Unhooked of course.. Had never driven a truck and dog before.. let alone reversed one but managed to back it off first go..
Large Load leaving Kings Lynn Docks.
Transformer,
4.8 Mtr's Wide,
60.43Mtr's Long.
Weight 216.8 ton's.
Speed 10 MPH
Load casts in sandstone, Paleoproterozoic Roxmere Quartzite. These are on the upper surface of the outcrop indicating that the rocks are completely inverted
1964 - Dg on the load-bank - the test track is on the left. Eric was the loco inspector and Russ above was the Sub Foreman. A couple of apprentices on roof. The load bank was in the Thorndon Loco depot however the local residents complain about the noise especially when brought up to full power. so the bank was shifted to the Hutt Workshops.