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This layout used an excess of stickers- not something I usually do, but I kind of like how it turned out. Had some pictures of my youngest daughter and the dog- wanted to show the connection. They love each other.

Byron of The Little Millionaires loads out of The Horseshoe.

This was fun! I don't have any pictures of snakes. And...why would I? LOL

Bayonne, NJ auto transport pier

Community Care.. Milton of Campsie Community cares enough to get the gloves on and actively upgrade the environment

images of the unboxing of my new Maynuo M9712B30 programable DC load

Troops preparing to board a "Slick"

World's Largest Truckstop

Iowa

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.

a page for Hawaii album - 26 years tomorrow. The Mahi Mahi fish made me swell up

Stewart Thompson competes in the log loading contest at the Cloyne Lumberman's Picnic in 1947. The timer, the man wearing the hat, is W.E. (Bill) Vine. Jim Eady is watching Stewart.

 

Part of the Alkenbrack Family Album.

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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

 

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This is a layout that I have been thinking about for awhile now & finally sat down and put it together. A few of the "cheerios" are pop-dotted, but that's hard to see in the scan. Thanks for looking!

An adapted Low Loader, used for transporting sections of Carbon Fibre within the yard of Fibre Mechanics.

From the rear showing the rest of the 88 crew

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.

Robert R. Roberts, Photographer.

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.

A wind swept tree or a man carryinga heavy load of wood?

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!?!?

The load I picked! Ah.... can't eat it all by myself. But I know who might want some!! (haha!)

Photo : Marc Dieulangard - Dnsep 2008

March 07, 2018 - Photo by Tina Fiore

I have been wantung to do this style of heritage layout for a long time. I even mentioned it to Laine but this was not her thing. This was a digi frame (the book etc.) and I mounted it on some old cardboard and distressed digi papers which I copied and cut out. My mom was a cat lover so I did add a sticker(yes from THOSE DAYS) I stuck some other old ephemera as well as a flower and butterfly and called done.

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

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