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There is absolutely hardly any lighting in this resturant (Northwoods Inn- if you've been there, you know where it's at) but the little lamp on our table. I know it sounds sketch when you can barely see the food on the table, but it's (pretty) good. The lamp was cool (unfortunately my camera served it no justice when I came home to upload it), but it's light looked better on the spoon. A little levels tweakin' thrown in PS.
Illustrations from Spoon River Anthology, by Edgar Lee Masters and illustrated by Oliver Herford.
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Spoon at KEXP - Seattle on 2014-07-24
Photos by Dave Lichterman
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Spooner Oldham is a legend. This man helped to pioneer the Muscle Shoals sound of the late 1960's. He is the "go to" keyboard player for Neil and Pegi Young as well as J.J. Cale. This man has played on much of the music you love but you might not even know it. To watch this man do his thing let alone photograph him was great honor.
I turned this one offset, you can see how the bowl descends below the handle. On the end of the handle I turned a King Bollete Mushrooom
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She is still trying to get the hang of the spoon, getting there but would still rather use her hands.
These three spoons are from Konya and from 1960s or earlier. Note the fine carved "keels" on the spoons, each of which has a stamped phrase in Ottoman Turkish. "Afiyet Olsun" means much the same as "Bon Appetit".
Caption for image: Spooner Lake. Typical wet meadow in Tahoe area. Photograph taken May 28, 1965. This image is part of the Lake Tahoe Area Council photograph collection. The Council was a private, non-political and non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and orderly development of the Lake Tahoe Basin. It sought cooperation between private land owners and governmental agencies to solve basin-wide problems of planning, land use, park and recreation development, pollution control and soil conservation. Slide
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