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Maynard Parker, photographer.
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I was sitting at my PC right inside the kitchen door, when they just wandered in like they own the place.
It's all good as long as they don't touch the pink curtains!
I added these shelves to my kitchen yesterday, Finally my kitchen knick knacks got their stage to show.
Thank you my friends for you made this dollhouse to come true!
You were in my thoughts every minute.
this is an old shelf we were given. I meant to restore it but then i realised i'd never get around to it. so it's in the kitchen, proudly 'shabby'.
Three ambient frames blended with one flash frame, tweaked in PS and LR. Ceiling bounce far camera left, far camera right and once slight camera right.
An attractive young woman on the home front prepares a wartime meal. Looks like summertime. Found photo. Interesting how some 1940s hairdos came back in the 1980s.
Banana Yoshimoto wrote this. Dealing with loss and love and other stuff, it was very readable and short enough for a single sitting.
Give it a go.
I never knew how attracted I was to walls until I started taking pictures. Wood walls, cement walls, stucco walls. Painted or unpainted, smooth or bumpy, lit by sunlight or alive with shadows. I guess you could say I've become a Wall Stalker. San Francisco is a treasure trove of wonderful walls. My neighborhood alone is a wealth of idiosyncratic walls (and fences, and other glorious surfaces). But there are also three or four walls in my house that I go back and back to. Kitchen, living room, laundry room. I never get tired of looking at the subtle variations in light and shadow on these otherwise plain, neutral colored walls.
Shabby Sink & Cabinet CHEZ MOI
Kitchen Basket CHEZ MOI
Shabby Crockery CHEZ MOI
Grease Fighter CHEZ MOI
Door R Oven Multiposes CHEZ MOI
Spice Rack
Chocolate Cake CHEZ MOI
Shabby Dish Rack CHEZ MOI
Shabby Flower Jar CHEZ MOI
Shabby Bread Box CHEZ MOI
Shabby Island Kitchen (Adult) CHEZ MOI
Shabby Cabinet CHEZ MOI
Cookbook and Eggs CHEZ MOI
Shabby Bench CHEZ MOI
Bless All of Us Pictures CHEZ MOI
Shabby Table CHEZ MOI
Shabby Chair CHEZ MOI with lots of animationas
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*AF* Marquee - Merry White
*AF* Marquee - Ho Ho Ho White
"six o'clock" chair 04 @ Lost&Found
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Yellow Shoes on the Floor:
:::ChicChica::: Millie Chicken
On Virgi New:
Addams // Rome Body Shirt // Maitreya
Addams // Grecia Suit Pants // Maitreya <@Uber
I'm sorry this is not the best quality. I'm playing with the settings on my camera and need to work with it some more to get a sharper image. With all the lovely sun coming in today, there's some glare by the window....no complaints though!!
We started the morning on the north side of Lassen Volcanic National Park in Old Station. After a huge bowl of oatmeal at JJ's Cafe, we headed to Subway Cave nearby--a lava tube that is open to the public. Make sure you bring a flashlight and a jacket as its pitch dark and 46 degrees inside! Getting there early ensured that we had the place entirely to ourselves.
From there, we drove around the backside of the park, stopping in Westwood before we headed to the Drakesbad Guest Ranch, from where we were scheduled to go on a horseback ride. Though the original plan was to go to Terminal Geyser (a 3 hour ride), some of the guests arrived late necessitating a change in plans. Instead, we went out to Devil's Kitchen, the park's second largest display of geothermal features and only a 2 hour ride.
After the ride and the short hike down into Devil's Kitchen, we soaked in the hot springs at the Guest Ranch while hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail stocked up on their supplies.
The day ended with a fabulous pizza at Tantardino's Pizzeria in Lake Almanor Peninsula.
Kitchen view in a townhome at Serenbe. The table is built-in to the kitchen counter. (Chattahoochee Hills Country, Fulton County, GA)
Finally getting some time to work on some printmaking. Really enjoyed creating these kitchen inspired mini prints.
This is the "AFTER" of our kitchen. This is a brand new house, and we brought the stove with us and had the kitchen built to fit it. The countertops were perfectly plain white laminate, but they were taking a beating with craft projects and general wear and tear. As much as I don't usually love granite, I can't keep up with marble and tile gets too dirty. So, we found a pretty pale and subtle granite we actually kinda liked and also added subway tile. See the before photos in same set. blogged at hollydoodledesigns.com
Blend of three ambient frames. Used a slightly darker one for the backsplash/counter area below the cabinet on the left (it was very blown) and a brighter one for the cabinetry below (client was concerned about that area being too dark). Client is the cabinetry rep/builder.
Camera could stand to be about a half inch to the right :)