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An open surface awaits to become the place to set whatnot, be it used on a bedside table, bathroom counter or countless other locations around the home. The open pine slab forms the base of this outdoorsy catch-all functional lamp. A birch bark shade casts a subtle glow down the white birch stem, canoe paddle and onto a diminutive pack basket stuffed with a traditional Hudson's Bay blanket. The piece stands a mere thirteen inches.
Whole roasted vine ripened tomatoes served rustic style, a perfect dish for 2-4 people to share as an appetizer. Roasting the tomatoes with pumpkin seed oil adds Omega 3 fatty acids and gives the dish a distinct flavor. Leaving the tomatoes on the vine allows for an easy transfer from roasting tray to plate and gives the dish a very rustic flare. Mixing fresh sliced basil in the roasting oil at the end will give the dish a fresh and delightful flavor
For the full recipe, please visit www.CulinaryEclipse.com
This is the oldest-lookin' DQ sign I've ever seen, complete with neon.
Signage from the old downtown part of Mesa.
Rustic Falls has been called many names including West Gardiner Falls and Rural Falls. It received its present name in 1879 from Superintendent P. W. Norris who wrote of a “rustic fall upon the West Gardiner.” The small creek does not carry much water so the show is not one of force but of delicacy. The water spreads over the surface of the rock to descend in a thin lacy sheet to the rocky base.
A rustic fireplace in Ash Pot Barn, one of our Cumbrian cottages.
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This rustic cabin at Upper Dewey Lake is available for camping on a first come first served basis. It's basically just a log cabin with a wood stove and some sleeping platforms
These images were made during a journey down Rustic Road 44 in Marinette County on June 24, 2017.
R-44, Right-of-Way Road, crosses two creeks and is adjacent to the Lake Noquebay State Wildlife
Area and Marinette County Forest land. R-44 was originally part of the Wisconsin-Michigan Railroad.
Wisconsin's Rustic Roads system was created to preserve many of the state's scenic, lightly traveled country roads. Features of Rustic Roads include rugged terrain, native vegetation and wildlife, or open areas with agricultural vistas.
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