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A loading gauge at the entrance to a railway yard at Keith.

Paper: Me & My Big Ideas, Ribbon: Stampin Up, Bling: Creative Charms

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)

Josephs 04 Euro Hatch

 

Josephs 04 Euro Hatch

Graffiti artists commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall, in partnership with the young urban collective and creative pioneers Daydream Network, transformed the walls of the Hall's Loading Bay, usually used for getting in over 350 shows a year, into a gallery of street art and graffiti artwork.

Based on a PageMaps Half Map (6x12) sketch.

Terrible timing on my part. About 6 shop stewards were loading this taxi with identical bags, and it looked pretty wild, but I missed my chance. I guess I was too far away anyway.

John hoists another 50 lb. bag into the back of the rental. Good thing it's a convertible!

A man loads his bike by the lake.

After a long holiday back home, it's time to load them up and head back to the cities.

 

Here is an AP Lateral of a "Cat" front loader. It was a bitch getting him on the table

Graffiti artists commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall, in partnership with the young urban collective and creative pioneers Daydream Network, transformed the walls of the Hall's Loading Bay, usually used for getting in over 350 shows a year, into a gallery of street art and graffiti artwork.

This was the quickest LO i ever did.

 

I'm not sure of the exact time probably 20-25 minutes to do the actual LO, but from the time i walked into my craft room to the finished product was just over 30 minutes, that included collecting supplies, a trip back upstairs to ask DH what the name of the moth was, etc.

Conflict - Laugh on the one. I noticed my journaling strips are in the wrong order. Sigh, I will fix tomorrow! Still trying to catch up before Friday!

Another planner page. My 6yo learning to ride her bike without the training wheels! :(

 

PP Lily Bee/CS Bazzill/Stickers AC/Pen Sakura/String

Who Woulda Thunk Thursday-Found Photo

 

Found these old photos in a photo album my mom had made of my childhood. I think I'll add a title..but journaling says:

A summer time picnic with neighbors, the Laktiewiczs. We were at Halibut Point in Rockport MA...August 1963...I was 4 years old!

Halibut Point was a fun state park. You'd walk a mile or so through blueberry bushes to the rocks by the ocean to set up for the picnic. We went there often throughout the years!

Pictures Sunday morning at the VIA station in Cornwall

This what I plan to model, close or similar if I can

Loading and Unloading passengers from the Railcar

Another train load of passengers taking their seats on a train at Diamond Valley Station.

DVR 2016 Phone Pictures.

Coast Starlight stopped at Klamath Falls, OR.

so VERY uninspired BECAUSE want TO do A different PHOTO

Home for Holidays

 

Some layering, tearing, a custom frame to showcase my Mom & Dad's Christmas tree. Circa 2008

At Load gig at the Bull & Gate, Kentish Town, London.

Loading a lorry inside the market.

For today´s challenge I tried to be aware of my process. I chose a story I wanted to tell (how my boyfriend knows how to cheer me up when I´ve had a bad day), I first selected a picture where he is acting funny in front of the camera, then I chose my products and my layout design and finally I wrote my story.

 

Since the other day I wasn´t able to do a layout with themed products I combined both challenges today. For this layout I used a December Studio Calico kit (Orchestra) that was filled with christmas patterned papers and embellishments. I´m not sure if the layout came out to christmasy, what do you think?

TFL :)

LOAD Festival,

Presented by the Daydream Network,

Royal Albert Hall,

15/6/2009

 

Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.

 

(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)

Modular design with functioning Suspension and portal axles.

 

The cab bonnet and doors open revealing the interior, 4 gear sticks and the engine.

 

The cab, tray, front loader and engine are all removable and could be swapped out for different ones once I build the alternatives

 

Photo by Joe Teeples

Loading items into a truck at Mt. Holyoke College (Presidents House)

Pat Best loading a truck full of lumber from Hickman Lumber to take to AMHF to make flooring

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