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I've named this my kindling bowl because it's made from some scraps that I had that would have been used for kindling a fire in my wood burning stove had I not used them for turning. The wood is pine from some stair treads that I installed last year. It's about 7" tall and 5" in diameter. Based on the shape and size I guess it could be called a vase or just a vessel.
I don't know if the pink, red, and brown cups are melamine but I remember similar ones when I was a kid in the 60's and 70's. The yellow ones have metal handles and has the letters NFC inside a circle and Pat.Pend. numbers.
Coronacion del CUP de la Union de Rugby de Buenos Aires , entrega de premios a distintos clubes de la URBA y cena de fin de año / foto Daniel SALVATORI
Day 106
23rd November
A horrible rainy day today. We got soaked at lunchtime when we went to Chap's music group. Wet Jeans are not nice :(
Ran out of time a bit for photos today but I liked how these white tea cups looked against the dark wood of our dresser. Texture by nejellaphotoart2009
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it occurred to me i never posted a pic of my cup. i also have a red one with white polka dots, but this is my fave. can you guess why?
Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911)
17th - early 18th century
Rhinoceros horn; teakwood stand
Item number: 37.139a, b
VUSM College Cup
Centennial Park - VU Rec Center
5K at Centennial Park, moving to Rec Center for Opening Ceremony, games and flag football.
Vanderbilt University
Photo: Anne Rayner; VU
TruSpeed Motorsports #46 during 101st IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge at The Glen.
Finished 4th overall.
Best viewed in it's set, The Glen - June 30, 2013 , as a slideshow.
Me recuerdan los cup cakes que comia en la infancia, ahora tambien los puedo comer sin engordar.
Hechos a base de leche de coco, y algunas especies.
This tea cup belonged to my Great- great grandma. It has an interesting shape for way back then, with its 8 sides...
This was my first attempt at "still life". I set up a piece of black cardboard for a background and placed the cup on my polished timber dining table. I then shone a torch into the cup and placed my camera on a tripod and used the 10sec timer to try and eliminate shake (I don't have a remote release). Pretty happy with the outcome but will keep on practising :))))
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