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Bloomers (diaper cover) with elasticized waist and leg openings allow for easy on and easy off with enough stretch to cover the diaper. Reversible, which makes dressing wiggly babies even easier!! Pair them with a onesie or a perfect addition to a matching top or under a dress or skirt. Leave the elastic off the leg openings and they are the cutest shorts. Instruction for three different elastic techniques (shirring using elastic thread, classic elastic casing and ruffled elastic casing). Also included is quick guide instructions for those who wish to print out the instructions without having to waste ink on all the pictures.
10 sizes included: NB, 3M, 6M, 12M, 18M, 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T, Doll/Preemie
As much of I love the modular series of sets from Lego, they all present a pretty gentrified part of town. I wanted to capture a raw, real place with lots of history. I wanted a place that was lived-in and alive; a place that's a little run down, but still well loved. Hence, I present you with Monkeyshines! It's late, and The Studlies are rocking out! Sometimes its the small, out of the way places where the best stuff is going on.
My grandfather made this Christmas light bulb tester in the 50's or 60's. It might even be from the 40's. All of the principal family members who would know these answers, are gone..
To operate, Plug the tester in and then slide a bulb onto the brass strip on the right. Slide the bulb to the left till the socket touches the brass strip on the left. If both bulbs light, the blub is good. It also works on regular incandescent bulbs.
The Empire Test Pilots School Agusta A.109E Power ZE416 resplendent in her 70th Anniversary paint scheme taxies out to the '09' hold at RAF Fairford after RIAT 2013.
'Tester' is the radio call-sign used by the ETPS and on her nose you can see the special 'orange painted' pitot tube used in the training syllabus which measures a variety of air 'components' away from the disturbance of the rotor downwash and airframe.
Based at Boscombe Down she waited in the hover before entering and departing East back home to Salisbury Plain.
For more on the ETPS see: www.etps.qinetiq.com/Pages/default.aspx
Was shooting the bike again when I saw her walking by, focus peaking through evf made it pretty easy to hit her wide-open with the Zeiss 50mm f/2
202107001 Seyboth Fabric Tester, Penetrating Cone Type; Sharp point on stainless steel end that is spring loaded inside the handle, to be pressed against a single layer of fabric or canvas to test the strength of the material before it gives way; In wood box with directions on black plate inside-Image from the SDASM Curatorial Collection.Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
The C/U version of the TV-7 was only made up here in Canada and you'll notice the 4 extra sockets in the lid for testing European tube types.
By far the best and easiest to use Stark mutual conductance tube tester. Smaller than the 9-66 and can test many more tube types. These are far rarer than the 9-66 and hence don't get the hype. Don't be fooled, this is a great tube tester. This one was built by a Stark line foreman for his personal use.
7C77 Acton - Merehead with a rake of Mendip Rail JNA wagons runs along by the Kennett and Avon Canal as it approaches Crofton Pumping Station
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This 9-55 is a little different than most of the 9-55's I've seen. It has added features like a battery and continuity tester. It came with the original test leads still in the box and an instruction sheet dated May 1948.
It's almost mediterranean and really brightens up the steps down the side of our house. Credit for the idea to Deesta: I was inspired by her picture of pots she painted. I'll pull up the poppies when they've finished flowering.
Women testing Qweta, local beer. Advising to add more millett, near Kiru, Abim, Karamoja, Northeastern Uganda
The 9-56 Deluxe may have been the only bench top model made by Stark. I've only seen 3 of these over the years and two have been on ebay. One was a rust bucket. The hinged lid is removable.
A beautiful looking tester in a beautiful cabinet. Supreme sure knew how to make a piece of test equipment into a piece of art.
Tom Stevens
Kamerin 20
Kyler 16
Jeffery 10
Point N’ Thyme Farm
pntntyme@yahoo.com
Jordan, NY 13080
631-766-9508
Foxglove Farm
Aquebogue, NY
L.I. Scapegoats
Maribeth Andersen
631.255.3161
Foxglve10@gmail.com
Martha Adams
madaafool@hotmail.com
Shannon
Vice President of Ney York state Dairy Goat Breeders Association
Certified milk tester for NYS
Show chairman for NYSDGBA
Registered operating room nurse for Syracuse Ortho Specialists SOS
Judged the youth 4-H fitting and showmanship class @ NYS Fair
Won her first goat at 8 by writing a 300 word essay on how she would care for it.
“I remember being in the car and getting butterflies when I saw the fairgrounds exit.” First started to really talk to Tom in their early 20s, they had started to date long distance while she was in nursing school in AZ. When Tom had his accident they began to speak more and more. She came up to help take care of him after one of his surgeries to rebuild his ears. She stayed at his families house for a week after the surgery to take care of him. That was a defining moment in their relationship. After she graduated she moved to Syracuse. Her and Tom bought his parents farm, the same house she had stayed to take care of him. They still live there to this day.
“All the goats have their own personalities, some I hate and some I love. I can just look at them and tell if something is wrong.”
“Favorite thing at the fair is walking around, people watching, there is always something new to see.”
“The worst part of the fair is leaving, and saying good-buy to the whole goat barn family until next year.
Tom
Prison guard at a maximum security facility for NYS Auburn
He does all of our hay yearly, cut, bail, stacking
He does a lot of the milking and chores in the am
Fixing all the things that break, builds things
Volunteer firefighter – burned over 28% over body, 22 surgeries
First remembers Shannon walking in the goat barn when he was 11 or 12.
Hates goats
“The best part of the fair is going home.”
“The best part really is that it’s like a family reunion with our goat family, some of us come from Texas, Arkansas, South Carolina. We all grew up together. We were in each other’s weddings. This is a home for all of us.”
Kamerin 20
Works at Barber Welding as a welder fabricator
Was the first in the family to get a Lamancha goat, it’s name is Eve and it’s five years old.
The fair is his vacation of choice
Girlfriend breeds Huskies and Great Pyrenees
Plans to go work in North Carolina fabricating and welding oil platforms
“my favorite part of the fair is sitting outside the goat barn with the rest of the goat family and watching people pass by as we do our pranks.”
Kyler 16
Track, cross-country, basketball, lifeguard. Works at an apple orchard working in the store front. Taking college courses, is on her high-school honor roll.
Enjoys jumping horses
“My favorite part of the fair is hanging out with my friends.”
Might raise goats when she is older, but would rather raise horses
“I love the goat family here because they are crazy—fun.”
Jeffery 10
Is a quarterback on his football team, also plays lacrosse, wrestling and basketball. But does not want to play baseball again.
His girlfriend is Piper Mcallister, age 10, they met when they first met when they were 4 in the goat barn. Both of their families show goats each year at the fair.
“My favorite part of the fair is the roller-coasters”
Does not want to raise goats when he grows up
Favorite part about being at the goat barn is pranking people
Pranks include:
Gluing money to the ground, putting someone in a large stuffed prize and scaring people, putting someone in a large box or can and, with a cell phone, telling them which way to walk to scare people, using a fake spider or a snake on a piece of fishing string to pull or drop in front of people.
Goats
Peppermint
Dairy Goats
Milk to feed baby goats
Must pasteurize milk to stop to spread of CAE Caprine Arthritic Encephalitis. AIDS like virus for goats that is spread though bodily fluids.
Breads Lamancha and Alpine dairy goats
They use also raise and show draft horses
Brittany Smith
Met the Stevens 10 years ago at the fair. Started coming to the fair each year with extend family, who also show goats. Started watching/ babysitting all the kids in the barn during the fair while the parents handled the show.
Works at Wellfleet as an account manager – company provides student health care to universities/ colleges.
That's all this was, just a tester for the main event. But after looking at it, having a bit of a play with it and another look, it just seemed a bit too different to waste.
The class 175 is actually a reasonably photogenic creation, certainly when compared to it's peers from the time. Ok, it's never going to win over a Tractor on load 4, but it could be worse. Voyager, Turbostar...
1D36 Manchester Airport-Llandudno at Bagillt, 28 November 2016.
This tube tester is one of the coolest looking emission testers I've ever seen. Most are simple beasts whereas this one has a stylist look to it (I think so anyways). Housed in a nice oak case the tester looks like it has had little use. Currently not working, I'm in need of a schematic to get it going again. If anyone can help, it would be appreciated.