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The 27th Aerial Port Squadron conducts a cargo deployment exercise on July 7. The exercise maintains unit readiness and allows Airmen practice loading and securing many types of equipment. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Shannon McKay)
We stopped at a rest area in Indiana along I-74 to stabilize our bikes. This truck was pulling a very lengthy load.
my silly secret is that when I'm tired (I haven't slept all night because I slept so good in the afternoon) my noes gets bigger and my eyes get sunk into my orbits, so I just play with my eyes thinking they'll look a little big bigger and balance the proportion of my nose. ha ha, actually the secret is that the water still smelled like roses after the bath.
Loading a train with wheat from the Thelon painted silo complex, 40 wagons, approximately 1858 tonnes if loaded to capacity, 561 metres long plus the two locomotives.
Noah Clay '97 shows how he would load up a silicon tray, which essentially service as a 4- to 6-inch workstation for manipulating atoms. Read more in the Fall 2010 issue of Oswego alumni magazine.
Heavy Load - photo taken by mrtraveller in Todos Santos, Guatemala.
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Film loader I bought for $10. Had some film in it which I didn't figure out until I opened it in bright light. ooops.
I loved seeing everyones layout of layouts in the gallery! Even though it almost seems silly, it really is fun to see all those pages in mini form. My layouts this month took 3 pages!! So excited :)
Today I did another layout with an some old product. I´ve had this kit (from The Scrap Room) for more than a year now. I saw this layout idea on the TSR gallery long time ago and decided to do it today.
My boyfriend and I love the song Lucky from Jason Mraz. TFL
A tree adjacent to the fence was the only significant casualty of Storn Eowyn. Photo taken at the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway
Now there is an eerie feeling. A timeless scene that shows the end of this way of life. (Hey, I just shoot pictures) Just down the road from Peggys Cove. Picture compared to a shot taken with a 35 mm camera.