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the collection of things on my dressing table, are often played with by my three little girls and they had left it all just like this.
Chip looks like he is waiting patiently for more peanuts to arrive on the picnic table.
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Another from inside the winery in Pepin, Wisconsin. They are a wedding and banquet venue and here they showed an example of their table setting. For some reason, to me it looked like a setting for a seance rather than a wedding reception. Maybe it's the candelabra.
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Gift of the recent thunderstorms.
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After I got this table & chair set www.flickr.com/photos/24020302@N05/11076175193/ I decided I wanted a bigger table as well, so I asked the seller to make me one to match the set, & this is it. The chairs work with either table, so I have a lot of versatility. They're really nicely made & are the perfect size for my MH girls (and my other same size dolls)
Seen here are the remains of a table incline at Aberllefenni Quarry near Corris. The table itself was a horizontal platform. Because of a lack of space at the top of the incline on the deck of the table was a turntable. This allowed the wagon to be correctly positioned for removal.
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From start of trail to Chain Lakes
View is of the opposite end of Table Mtn. from where the trail goes up, but to confuse things, a trail used to go up this end making a loop.
A really good friend of mine brought me to this sim to explore and relax. I was first TPed into the middle of a vast field of sunflowers... I love sunflowers... well we soon ducked into one of the buildings and I saw this wonderful corner with a drafting table, open window and sunflowers peeking in.
What affected me so much about this image was the device attached to the table... way back in the day.... and I won't be saying how many... I was taught drafting using a device quite similar... I believe it was (and is) called a drafting machine. And the first "machine" I used was an old fashioned on as this in the picture. But it was soon replaced by a new fangled one of sparkly knobs, springs and aluminum.
It's funny how something we find in SL will TP our RL selves back to some forgotten memories and lost dreams. The man who I was taught by told me I would never be good at drafting. He told me to pursue another avenue of interest. I didn’t... I followed thru with my dream to be a graphic artist and to this day I still am... and I think I am a pretty fair one at that...
Oh and by the way.... I think the sim is Bacio but my friend will have to confirm it. Smiles.
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