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Green River BBQ Inside the food is the star here not the decor, typical BBQ place not on fancy, but they have plates and siver ware, a lot do not only plastic. Pet friendly with an outside open air seating, bring your dog or ride up on old Dobbin, found in Saluda NC.
I spilled some water on the counter while making coffee in the morning and was excited to see these patterns and shadows.
50L$ promo for the Wanderlust weekend!
This is an updated version of Spring song counter, stools and flowers!
Stools are updated with new colour options (5 colours for metal and 5 colours for seat inside texture change menu)
Models were re-uploaded with separate faces: you can now tint metal and seat independently (in build mode)
Jar with flowers also has texture chage (for flowers only) via touch menu with 5 options to choose.
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*backdrop/room divider not included, it's a part of Dewberry set (also available @mainstore)
Our kitchen counter is composed of quartz stones in an epoxy resin.
This photo is a composite of 9 stacked images. The lighting is from the overhead kitchen LED daylight equivalent lights.
Club Counter is our new releases for The Red Light District.
in this pack is included:
- Wood counter : Copy | Mod
- Set of a couple of stools with single sits, Kisses and Adult menu. 3 textures to change. Copy
- Lightbox . Copy | Mod
- Cupboard table. Copy | Mod
Sunset sky through poplar inflorescences.
Captured by Canon SX50 HS in Tomsk, Western Siberia, Russia. Jun 2015
The change from Daylight Saving Time back to Standard Time has been a source of consternation for the cats as I try to shift their feeding times an hour later. It is expressed with counter stalking and dramatic licking of the scoop that I use to dole out portions of dry food--as if to say "I am on the brink of starvation".
I can not get them to understand the concept. :D
This is Jimmy (in front) with Muse passing behind him.
From the bullhorn advertisement: "Ladies and gentlemen, today marks the seven-year anniversary of the Iraq War. Over 100,000 civilians have been killed in this war. Over 5,000 United States troops have been killed in this war. So what if there were no WMDs? So what if al-Qaeda had no connection Saddam? It's still worth being over there! The war is not over yet and our government needs your child for sacrifice today. And if you join today, you'll receive these great benefits: Free college! Adventure of a lifetime! Job security! These are fantastic benefits, and all of them can be found at the military recruiting station behind us. However, I am required to note that as great as these benefits are, they do not apply to the dead." www.ivaw.org/
With all the recent events in Europe, I decided to make this figure. Excuse the dark photo, the sun is just setting too fucking fast at this time of the year. Nothing special, but enjoy!
The Ariston Cafe in Litchfield, IL has operated on Route 66 since the 1920s. The building is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Entering the cafe was like stepping back in time: the owner greeted us and held the door; wood decor with table clothes and linen napkins. We had delicious Greek food and split a Snickers Bar cheese cake that was fantastic. The owner and waiter were very friendly, and told us about interesting Route 66 travelers who had eaten at the restaurant.
A counter unit on part of the machinery at Massons Mill, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire.
Taken on the Flickr Lumsdale Group meet on February 15th 2014 with Graham Fox, Kev Palmer, Steve Woodhead, Sean Chapman, Dave Oxtaby and last, but certainly not least Liz.
After a soggy morning splashing around in the mud at Lumsdale, Graham had arranged for us to go on to Massons Mill museum to photograph the machinery - a stroke of genius, Graham!
Thanks again for your encouragements, visits and comments. Wishing you all a great weekend one day in advance.
denis