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924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!
Featuring:
MONSTER SQUAD
LA PLEBE
Earslaughter
Pullout
DCOI
Side Effects
Dude Crew/UGZ presents
Full-Over-Full Bunkbed with Full Pullout Trundle (here it is shown with the pullout rolled under the bed)
Showing the pullout breadboard end which allows leaves to slip in. The end of the table pulls out on two sturdy leaf arms and the leaves fit into tongue and grooves in the table itself.
924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!
Featuring:
MONSTER SQUAD
LA PLEBE
Earslaughter
Pullout
DCOI
Side Effects
Dude Crew/UGZ presents
Cherry cabinets, cherry bead board panels, marble countertop, island with wine rack, custom pantry pull-outs, pots and pan pull-outs, display shelfs, trash and recycle pull-out, under cabinet lighting, breakfast counter, custom cherry stools to match dining room chairs, cookbook storage
NS 8104 (Lehigh Valley Heritage Engine and NS 8013 as a helper set at West Yard Pullout (milepost N365.7) in Bluefield, WV
The other day we went up to Rimrock & Clear Lakes. I hoped we'd get to see the group of eleven Surf Scoters (SUSC) I'd found here recently. At one pullout along the south shore of Rimrock Lake I saw in my scope what I thought were two SUSC. It was a distant view looking north across the lake. Later Mary, Nori, & I took a nice hike along the shore near where we'd seen them and found ourselves quite close to them, less than 200 feet away. We had great views for a long time. Whenever I can see right through a birds nares, that's a great view. Once again, I was pleased to find that I'd been mistaken, and once again I was glad we followed through for a better view. eBird flags White-winged Scoters as rare here in Yakima County now.
Good birding -- Enjoying observing birds, and trying to give eBird accurate data.
Please always consider the sensitivity of birds, nearby humans, and the environment.
Don't pish or use playback on rare or sensitive birds. See the link to the ABA Code of Ethics.
Denny Grandstand recently told me he doesn't like what I have under my photos here. That's not surprising. As Yakima Christmas Bird Count Coordinator he tried to get me to trespass, saying it was their longstanding practice. I wasn't willing to continue their practice, and still am not. I get explicit permission, as stipulated in the ABA Code of Birding Ethics. I still pick up trash at bird watching locations, give credit for others' finds, and call out trespassing & other illegal and unethical practices by bird listers like him. That's called for in the ABA Code of Birding Ethics that he himself has cited on BragYak, but he continues to retaliate against me for it. Sad, with no end in sight.
Please read, practice, and promote the ABA Code of Birding Ethics.
Shows the fixed breadboard end with functioning square pegs allowing cross grain wood movement along the edge. Cutting board under.
Full-Over-Full Bunkbed with Full Pullout Trundle (here it is shown with the pullout rolled out for use)
Melbourne 545 was restored by Gomaco, one of four W2 cars done. It's at Main and Auction after pulling out from the "garage" on May 31, 1996. © 2009 Peter Ehrlich
Eight Page Pullout from Glasgow, good friends signed to Lockjaw Records.
Photo by myself, and website by another good friend, David McKinlay :
I accidentally took a short nap while in a pullout beside Rest Lake (I mean, given the name of the lake, hardly my fault) which meant I was lucky enough to be in the right position when driving past the meadow that I got to spend quite a while watching a coyote hunting voles in the rain. It's what I loved about the auto tour, getting to watch animals behave naturally at relatively close distances without disturbing them. Taken on Christmas of 2011 with my big telephoto lens when the coyote came closest to the car.
Erodium cicutarium (Alfilaria, pin clover)
Habitat with Kim at Calico Hills first pullout Red Rocks, Nevada.
December 26, 2007
Got a call shortly after midnight, telling me my brother had gone off the road. But he had a truck coming to pull him out. A few minutes later I got called again. The straps snapped. So I go out there and found... this. I successfully pulled him using my Xterra and some heavy duty tie downs. After calling a friend to come look at it, and taking a good number of photos.
Double lazy susan cabinets shown with pullout/built-in cutting board. (Lower lazy susan would have to be fixed)
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