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An Amtrak station worker loads luggage onto the baggage car of the eastbound Lake Shore Limited as it makes it nocturnal stop in Cleveland in August 1998. (Scanned from a slide)
When I saw katieplus4's layout: www.flickr.com/photos/katieplus4/4347021262/ I knew it would be perfect for my girls. I love the colors she used and had to scraplift the button heart. Products: Pebbles Inc. paper, MemoryWorks Simple Stories letter stickers, Heidi Swapp edge distresser, assorted buttons, brown Memory Marker
Sandra Claws left us loads of swag (that's what Mister Moo calls it) in our stockings and stuff and we got chocolate and cars and Bamburgh got a compass and I got a painting set and some stickers and a book to put them in and Bamburgh got stretchy dinosaur things and Moo got a new friend called Spot that we bought him because he doesn't have a brother and we thought he might be lonely. And he got new mittens. Mary Crismus everyone!
A view of the line into the Centaur loading point near Collie (at left) and the stabling area on 7 March 1983.
Mineral loading platform, MioƱo, Cantabria, Spain
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No shortage of ballast for the four-foot here. Loading Sealion hoppers in Ribblehead Quarry on 30th August 1983.
A big Tonka Toy type truck loads stone into Sealions for transport later the next day.
At this time the quarry was owned by Amey.
It has now been re-designed with a new track layout and signalling system for the Limestone traffic flow with GBRf.
My two morning trips to fishing villages in senegal were wonderful. I took so many pictures while there. Here the catch has landed and been loaded into the horse and cart. Traditional methods used in rural Africa.
National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association Spring 2013 Shoot in Friendship, Indiana. This gentleman was beating the heat of the day by sitting under a tent roof in the primitive area of the event. Although he said he was concerned about breaking my camera (a commonly expressed concern), I thought he had an interesting looking face and thoughtful expression worthy of some shots. I'm glad he agreed to allow me to take his picture.
Fully working skip loader. Motor sound with brick from 8479 Barcode Truck. Working outriggers. And of course - working loading mechanism! See videos at www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7VOT3Z2J_g and more pictures at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=204210
A thank you card to Kathy W. She gave me this cute truck stamp for my birthday. I stamped it on pp from a MME 6 x 6 Lost and Found Rosy paper pad. I cut the sentiment using a stencil font with my new Silhouette Portrait that my hubby ordered for my birthday! TFL!
In Ku Lane, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Young men toil at the millstones; boys stagger under loads of wood.
Lamentations 5:12-14
May7th, 2015
I'm wayyyy behind with loading photos. I'll upload more from the past days soon. Aimee got a haircut and put some henna on her hands so I was like - yo - let me take your portrait and she was like - I'm sooooo awkward. So I'm glad we got this beautiful moment aside from all the laughing and interruptions before we left work for home.
loads of these cute little Longtailed Tits making lots of noise in the trees, flitting here there and everywhere
So, for this layout I looked through all my photos from the last few weeks and picked out the "things" that best characterized our lives right now. Truthfully, we're in a season of our lives right now where everything is about our kids and family life: Girl Scouts, science projects, Valentine's Day boxes, dinner, blankies, etc.
This was a fun prompt. It would be fun to do monthly.
Credits:
Kaye Winiecki's Ordinarily Special kit (in the Feb, 2013 Digi Files)
Another typewriter font
Random staple and flair
Having a such a good time creating everyday. Here I am in my sea of layouts sporting my LOAD shirt in honor of Lain's birthday!
I should note that my 4 year old daughter took this picture of me! No one else was home and I was losing daylight. I set everything up and she clicked away!!!
LOAD11 - Walker's new look for 2017. Olympic Games was the prompt. The title is "Love You More" and journaling on the tag. Four circles, wood grain embellishments and four colors. The date-2017 is on the tag. I think I hit all five things.
This LOAD - my goal is to get a few pages done and enjoy the ride.
Old Fort Niagara: British infantry re-enactors are loading their muskets in preparation for another volley at the French outsdie the fort.
a truck carrying replacement transmission poles blown over in a storm being manoeuvred gingerly onto the Calmac ferry Eigg at Oban bound for Lismore
The oversize load made it across Roosevelt Lake Bridge. Construction of the bridge was completed in September 1990.
MY FAVE SPOT...I love my backyard in the summer time it is my escape and my oasis and I love watching my puppy play and chase things in the back yard!!
Cardstock: Bazzill; Printed Paper: SEI; Flowers: Bazzill, Prima; Buttons: Stash; Floss: Bazzill; Font: Rockwell
Labourer in Ahmedabad's Old City. Around his neck is a hook used for loading large items like bales of cotton, sacks of vegetables, etc. on & off trucks and carts.
Snuck in some scrapping tme to do a better job of this challenge - finished the LO and realised I never did use any of the blue paper I chose. LOL. My husband lost his Commanding ofiicer in 1999 and every year afterwards we got silver charm each for his daughters to let them know we were thinking of him on the anniversary of his death. These are the flowers of thanks his widow sent us- on the 10 year anniversary.