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I've always wanted to fold over a ribbon and here it is. I used the Melody Ross ChipArt tools to emboss the star and heart, then ink chalked them, and used a pen to darken the letters. And yes, I'm a geek and did a doodle of binary code on the side.
At around 19:30 on Saturday night, I cleaned out the fire bowl and loaded it according to the suggestions from The Naked Whiz. Basically, you put the largest pieces on the bottom, then successively smaller pieces. Veteran cooks will already notice that I'm using way too little charcoal to sustain an anticipated 18-hr cook.
Caption: Caterpillar Diesel RD8 Tractor equipped with Hyster yarder is used at logging landing loading redwood logs on truck. Working near the Big Basin State Park in California. Santa Cruz Lumber Company.
Date: May 17, 1951
Photographer: [unknown]
Local Call Number: FHS8969
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
For information on photo use and more, see the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.
An adapted Low Loader, used for transporting sections of Carbon Fibre within the yard of Fibre Mechanics.
2.4 metre lengths of wood fit easily in the rear of our Volvo XC70, like the Volvo before (a V70) it's front passenger seat back can be folded down (there are 2 latches on the rear) to create extra space. This lot will become a garden gate... once I've built it.
Long live the practical Volvo estate car.
♢ In Manhattan news.. Maddy came across a @burningman pop up shop & met loads of great designers.. A favorite being this awesome brand @dr3am3r_designs 🙌 gotta love a dreamer.. Check them out! ♢
The top right component connects to a 6-axis load cell. The bottom left component screws into the other component to provide a loading point.
I have so many good memories about this year. More about the last 6 months of this year. This is my favorite picture of me growing up. They say 12 is an important year, and it really was for me.
it is probably like load 15 for the day but we sleep in and get there a little later than most....It is vacation ya know!?!?
I love the look of those layouts that have lines drawn around the pictures. I actually lifted this page directly from a magazine - the colors are similar, the layout is similar and I went for those lines... eh. Once again proving that I'm not a sketchy-doodly girl. Had I done this with my sewing machine it probably would have suited me better. BUT. Done is done. It's not horrid, it's just not quite me.
CS Bazzill, PP EP, Stickers Oct PM, AC, MM, Tag MM, Brad BoBunny, Pearls Want2Scrap, Pen Glaze Sakura
When I searched Cara on ebay, I found a ring that said ARAM CARA, which means soul friend in Gaelic, which reminded me of how much I love that my name means friend in Irish and how connected I feel to Ireland and my irish roots. I found a photo of myself (terrible, but whatever) and a postcard from one of my trips to Ireland that I cut apart and then I checked my Cosmo Cricket file (it's huge) and found this older line that I love and thought it fit perfect and the LO went together easily from there. :D
Known for their strength, mules can survive the high altitude and frozen winters of Dzachuka, whereas donkeys cannot.
Today my LO is a photo of my children when they were much younger ( they are now 20 and 26) My daughter is in college and my son is married and a firefighter/paramedic. Neither one lives at home anymore. "I miss" being their mom, yes, I am still their mom but, I really miss being involved in their everyday lives! Running them back and forth to school, to activities, friends houses etc. Of course very happy to say they are both very successful but....