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Something I do regularly....I know I'm not the only one!
and all caught up woo hoo! (funeral, shift work, thanksgiving)....did all 5 layouts last night.
Getting onboard for a flight off of Bennet Lake to head back to Whitehorse after hiking the Chilkoot Trail
This layout is the story of my niece and nephew's birth. The layout is based on an Ella sketch challenge.
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.
30 minutes goes by FAST! I just pulled random paper scraps in bright colors out of my scrap bin and glued them down. Not my favorite page ever, but it will do.
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
photos of me with bunnies my grandmothers gave me. In response to the prompt today, I got out my BG Scarlet's Letter papers. I love just about anything BG, but this line is my absolute fav and I have been hoarding the supplies I have. Now I can enjoy at least a little of it in my scrapbooks. lol
Load out
Copyright 2011 Ron Diorio
Courtesy of Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art
New book coming Fall 2011
"Empire city"
Limited edition book, video trilogy and print
email: phh@phhfineart.com
He has very definite ideas about yard sales, and told me exactly what he wanted for his toy sale.
I made the tag in a BPS class where you use up your supplies. So lots of brads, which is not something I normally load up on a page. I've been saving this tag for years, and I'm so glad to use it!
Attaching Sling Load.
FORT CARSON, Colo. – Soldiers of 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, attach a heavy load to an UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during cold and hot load training, Jan. 15, 2015. After hooking the load to the sling, the helicopter lifted the load into mid-air and created a sling load.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William Howard, 1st SBCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div.)
Loading up some Norway Pine, Hemlock and White Pine for our camp- Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
This is the third page of an Easter layout for one of our sons. In the lower right side, you can see our eldest exposing his back side. . . thank goodness for a well-placed embellishment