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The inspiration for this picture came from a layout in girl colors from A Peek into Yesterday website. I loved the buttons. I am always looking for ways to use my collection up.
I flipped the sketch and changed up a few things. The kit I used is These Days by Captivated Visions. This was a lot of fun.
Chad then loads up his bike with the tubs of the sorted recyclables.
Listen to the episode and interview with Bloomington Pedal Power's Chad Roeder »
[Photo: Alycin Bektesh/WFIU]
This is to go opposite the page I made yesterday.
Credits:
Sunshine After Rain by AnnaBV Designs
except the stitches which are from Serenity by Designs by Jen Yurko
Template by Andrea Gold
Font is Traveling Typewriter
Keep in mind that I've never been in a kayak before.
I did manage to get in without falling over. I think my wife might have been holding the back though.
Another one for one of those online classes that I never finished. This one was a class taught by Shimelle over at 2peas. Thanks for looking!
We were testing a recipe that my Grandmother had hand written for the cookbook we made for our Mother. No one had ever made it before...the recipe wasn't that great but the cookbook was a success!
read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour
Wasabi X360S Xbox 360 Slim HDD Loader
Where to Buy:
www.fyygame.com/wasabi-x360s-xbox-360-slim-hdd-loader.html
The ultimate ODDE (Optical Disc Drive Emulator), allows you to emulate your 360's optical disc drive and run Xbox 360 or Xbox ISO's from HDD. No more hunting for game discs, simply execute your favourite ISO's from any ESATA HDD. Easy, fast, safe and convenient.
Massey Ferguson 6180 + Grimme GZ 1700 DL1 Harvester.
Massey Ferguson 6495 + Richard Western 16HS Trailer
Claas Ares 697 ATZ + Marston Trailer.
(Chawston, 7/9/14)
Telos Load Assist MPG351
Side Mount Kayak Loader
Would you like some assistance getting your kayak up onto the roof of your vehicle? The Telosâ„¢ Load Assist temporarily attaches to the J-style Autoloader Carrier so you can load the kayak at waist level. The safety locking ratchet system allows the kayak to be gently raised up the side of the vehicle and positioned for easy loading by one person.
Improved for 2010, the Telosâ„¢ temporarily attaches to the J-style MPG106M Autoloaderâ„¢ and provides a safe way to vertically raise the kayak from waist height into a position where it can easily be loaded into the carrier. You can detach the Telosâ„¢ and use it on the other side to load your second kayak into another AutoLoaderâ„¢ or store it in the trunk for unloading later. There is simply no other load assist system in the market with this versatility or this value
Features:
* Self-Locking Ratchet System Provides Safe Upward & Downward Travel
* Simple to use installation brackets instantly connect onto and then off the AutoLoaderâ„¢
* Foam padded steel cradles protect the kayak from scratches
* Non-marking Suction Cups Anchor the Frames and Protect the Vehicle
* Aluminum Frame and Molded Plastic Components that Never Rust
* Easily detaches to load a 2nd kayak or store away
* One Year Warranty
Specifications:
* Capacity: 70 lb kayak
* Dimensions: 12" (length) x 6" (width) x 46" (height)
* Frame: Aluminum & Coated Steel
* Padding: High Strength Foam
Day 1 Prompt: It's a Matter of Taste, Scrap about food...
Journaling Reads:
As St. Patrick’s Day, 2011 approached, my heart was heavy. This would be the first St. Patrick’s Day where I wouldn’t be able to call my dad and ask him to make some corned beef and cabbage for me as I had done for so many years in the past. Having lost a parent herself, Mair knew how hard this first year without him would be. To boost my spirits, she offered to throw a St. Patrick’s Day EVE party, complete with corned beef and cabbage. Look at the joy in her face as she stirs the pot! She is a fabulous cook, a self-taught chef, and an amaaaaazing hostess. The corned beef and cabbage (plus potatoes) were out of this world! She told me later that night that she felt Bennie’s presence as she prepared the meal through out the day. I could truly feel his love and warmth shining through the food. Being surrounded by this compassionate crowd and the ultimate comfort food (Hello! Guinness chocolate cupcakes, I love you!), made the loss of my dad easier to bear on this first St. Paddy’s without him here. Thank you Laura, Mair, Shelley, and Amy for lifting me up with your food and bevvies. 3/16/11