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This shot of a rocking chair on the porch at Locust Grove leaves a lot to the imagination. It's fun to think about Peter or Catherine sitting here on crisp autumn nights.

I'm not sure whether Louis Armstrong or the Mills Brothers ever set foot in the Don CeSar Hotel, but they would have enjoyed a premium view of St Pete Beach from this exalted position.

Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, DC

 

"Portrait of Teresina Vasco seated in a small rocking chair. Her feet and the chair rest on a pile of flowers. Her proper left arm rests on the arm of the chair and she looks off to the right. Her curly hair is tied back in bows and she wears a dress with a lace collar. The sculpture sits on a square base at the head of a tombstone."

 

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Hobbes relaxing before the flight

bad day.

i'm very disappointed in people today.

finding myself wanting to hide out from the world a bit.

 

so, i'm hanging out with the pets right now.

trying to find a little sanctuary and inspiration in their company.

 

take clementine, for example.

this is how i found her about an hour ago.

 

just sitting there, so peaceful and happy.

in "her" chair.

in the sunshine.

in her own little world.

 

i'm a tad envious.

she doesn't care if people hurt her feelings.

she has a quiet, comfy place to sit and just be.

 

i need to find one of those places.

 

sending out peace to flickrland.

xo

 

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Le Rocking chair Ro-Ro est une pièce design particulièrement simple et confortable. Son design moderne et efficace en fait une pièce résolument moderne et apprécié dans votre intérieur.

Alex Callier, Hooverphonic @ Vevey's Rocking Chair (nov. 20th, 2004)

 

Digging out an old shot... Could take pics for the first 3 songs... it turned out that there was almost no light or only backlight (they turned them on later on, when we couldn't shoot anymore), so I wasn't very happy with the shots. Here's the one I consider the most "acceptable".

 

ISO 1600, f/1.2, 1/125th.

day two hundred and eighty one

 

I didn't realize it at first, but it was probably inspired by this.

C19 th R.W.Winfield Rocking chair.

Steel frame and original leather seat.

First one exhibited in great exhibition 1851

This one Cira 1890 with its steel frame.

See more- www.twigltd.com/new-arrivals/r-w-winfield-rocker-14-568/

Unknown woman

 

Circa 1910's...

My brother, arrayed in front porch musical glory. Picture taken Saturday afternoon after our weekly pancake breakfast at the House of Subuded Excitement.

I had a lovely piece of 2x6 butternut; bought it at Jack Parkinson's sawmill in Eramosa around, oh, 1976? I remember I had to pay Jack 85 cents a board foot for butternut in those days, compared to 55 cents a board foot for Hard Maple. Well seasoned, this piece, you might say. It had been waiting for the right project. I was just able to cut the two rockers nested together out of a 40 inch length of this fine wood.

I couldn't just take a tracing from the old rockers: the bottom side had worn away quite a lot, making almost a flat along the centre section. The rockin' hadn't been quite smooth and even for a loooong time

. So I laid out the curves by taking a length of wire to make a compass, straightening it, wound one end tightly around the pencil and attached the other end to a strong nail. The radius was 40 inches. You use the exact same radius for both the upper and lower sides of the rocker. This gives a perfect gentle taper to the piece as you go towards each end.

Here is a closeup of the oak leaf and acorn designs on the backrest. According to my mom, this rocking chair has been in the family for around 100 years. My grandmother used to rock my mom in the chair when she was a baby, and mom fed me while rocking in the chair as well. It was painted bright blue in the 1950s by my grandma, unfortunately, and then they put a thick layer of black paint over that in the 60s or 70s that obscured the carved detail. Also, the chair was singed in a fire at some point, so when I was given custody of the heirloom in the 90s, we had it stripped and restored to our best guess at the original appearance. I know the Antiques Roadshow people wouldn't approve, but it was falling apart and now you can see the detail. It's quite comfortable, and low enough for my short legs to comfortably reach the floor. M-kitty likes to sit under it. In this view, dropcloths temporarily protect the carpet.

don't get me wrong, i don't have anything against nascar and i know a lot of people who enjoy watching advertisement-laden cars racing around in circles, but i've never been one to choose to spend much time getting into the motorsport. but odin loves his playing with his toy cars and he certainly enjoys what he calls my coo car so i guess it should come as no surprise if he happens to flip on the television and there happens to be a race on, he's more than happy to take a seat in his rocking chair, wrap himself in his favorite blanket, and narrate the action.

 

"oh, look, poppi! coo cars! racing!"

 

and whooweee, it's exciting to watch the cars go into the pit for a fresh set of tires, because everyone knows that taking off tires is Very Big Fun.

 

"see! tires! taking off!"

 

and, of course, it's not very long before he yells, "oh, poppi! car crash!"

Scanned from a 1960's music book.

notre nouveau rocking-chair RAR Plastic Armchair de Charles & Ray Eames, arrivé ce matin de chez Vitra...

Pops made me a rocking chair when i was 24 to celebrate my Birthday and me being pregnant with my first child. Its 32 yrs old. Hey dont be telling people how old i am. giggling

Trying my hand at storyboards again. Thanks inkyblack for your help. I think I probably still did it the hard way...??? but liked how it turned out. She's in her daddy's childhood rocking chair.

My Grandfather is painting this chair red. It was originally black.

Front porch of Welcome Center in Townsend, Tennessee. April 2013.

Southern Charm

 

March 2014 MSH entry ~ "Charm"

Yours truly, goofing around on the family rocking chair. This piece of furniture lasted until my early college years.

I'm not entirely sure which house this is.

A view of the sitting room, this time with a lounging sofa under the shelf. A crochet blanket covers the sofa, and a pile of newspapers sits in front of it. To the left, in front of the door, is a rocking chair with cane back and seat. Circa 1888-1889. Shambaugh Coll MS 100

  

Source: State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City

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If you got here from a Google search, you're feeling confused right about now.

Day three was rain. This one i was super stoked on! I took a photo of what i love to do most when it rains (:

There's nothing like a nice hot cup of tea after a busy day at work while sitting in a rocking chair at home.

 

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***UPDATE*** 5/5/13 Scott and Katherine came in yesterday on a tightly focused mission to find a desk chair, a coffee table, and also a lounge chair. This rare bird was on that list. Cool chair for a cool desk. I like you style guys!

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