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Main Courtyard, I guess. It'd be a huge hassle to move truck around in there, so I don't see it being used as a load area; maybe a gathering area for announcements?

 

Too bad we couldn't get inside.

sigh, my son is 15 now, and a head taller than I am... but he was such an adorable 4 year old! I stamped a train track, then stamped the train cars and fussy cut them out and pop dotted them onto the track, putting the title on the cars. The smoke was made with a flower stamp, inked once.

Worked on a two page layout for this event for my son in Kindergarten - this is the inspiration from Kelli Crowe:

www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/160429-kellicrowe...

Day 2. I am realizing this week is going to be more chaotic than I thought. Ah, who needs sleep?!? Or sanity???

 

While I like this page, the title is lame. BUT. I searched for the letters I needed from a very old set of chipboard letters. I was lucky to find all the "correct" letters to make these words... so I went with it.

 

BTW I wanted to write the kids' names on the LO but it didn't really fit anywhere. So they're on the back... works for me!

 

CS TPS

PP BoBunny

Stickers Sandylion, AC

Stamp TT

Ink Tsukineko

Pen AC

Chipboard, Sewing machine stitching

A grain train being loaded in Edgely ND. I think this is a SD40-2 that is being used to move the cars as they are being loaded. Couldn't get a good side view due to the trees blocking the view.

This was taken from the ND-13 crossing.

April 15th 2023

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.

No matter how much I thought about doing something with my emails, this is what kept popping in my head. Snail Mail! And who better to represent it than Gary? It took me forvever to fussy cut this and trace the edges, but in the end, I have a fun lo.

loading shotgun at sunday funday whiskey and gun day, in front royal virginia. i stole these shots from erinfarm so i wouldn't lose them. thanks!

February 27, 2012

C and D Canal

Loading at Port Askaig on Islay for the 15:30pm service to Kennacraig whilst providing cover for the MV Finlaggan which was away on the Uig triangle for part of the winter timetable

 

KFP loads the bulldozer onto the flatbed truck while his dad, The Gryphon, watches.

How much gear can you pack into a Nissan truck with a tiny bed? Five pounds of stuff in a three pound bucket.

LO scraplifted from Becky Higgins.

 

Why is it I can never take a nice sharp photo of my layouts? They are always a bit fuzzy and you can never read the journaling! And on this LO I used a really cute zig-zag stitch stamp all the way around that you can't really see. Sigh. Any tips or tricks?

 

Anyway, the LO is about how I got a frantic call from our dayhome provider that Grayson had sliced his head open. We both rushed and met up at the Alberta Children's Hospital which Grayson is no stranger to! The TV's and such kept him occupied while they stittched him up. Of course I was more worried and scared than he was!

 

Thanks in advance for your advice!

Loading the bikes! Rolling out in the morning!

Loading fire damaged logs in Globe, AZ.

32 in 31...side view..wahoo..I did it!

Notice the blue bag (my golf clubs). The planes was thought to be overweight so some luggage was removed. It was then determined the plane was not overweight and the luggage was reloaded. My golf clubs never made it. They eventually turned uptwo weeks later at a Mexico City company who called me to make arrangements for their return.

This is a photo taken at Apple Fest in Long Grove.

Theme and pictures picked by my honey. A very moving ceremony..

I missed the felling of the tree top branches and when the men resumed the following day it was to load these onto a truck with a portable crane.

I cannot tell you how good it feels to be starting the pages for my daughter's baby book. Get ready for seriously girly layouts!

Squid Gaming, Chris Slight & Prescilla Garland play MGSVGZ at Loading Bar. Photo by Ace Ashun.

I started with this photo of my grandson with no plan in mind except to make it masculine. Tried assorted papers and wasn't real happy until I tore up a paper bag. The three dimensional

A" is a simple embellishment. The title was his name stamped over "genuine boy" which was an idea I saw somewhere. I joted it down in my notes. This was his informal Spring picture and I had a glimpse of what he'd look like when grown so I wanted a layout that reflected that. I think it's now one of my vaforites.

Loading Steers taken at Glenagra, Kynuna, Queensland, Australia.

Norscot CAT 330D loading a Tonkin Peterbilt 379

Play this game online at:

www.onlinetruckgames.net/Heavy_Loader_2.html

 

In Heavy Loader 2, you need to transport barrels from one place to another. But this is not an easy task. The roads are of poor condition and your vehicle is also too old. Do not drop any barrels on the road, stay calm, enjoy the ride, drive carefully and reach the destination without any injuries. Pay special attention on the barrels as there are chances that it may roll down from your vehicle.

My Daughter dressed up for her preschool Cowboy Dance

Loading into Noborigama (Climbing Kiln)with Kenbo-gama.

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