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...unfortunatelly all these plants died after several days of the veranda being covered with a serious ammount of snow.

When it's sunny, we like to push the table to the window and have as much of the woolen carpet as possible for us!

cooking up lots of new bits for NAHBS and the next race season...

So I have inherited a pool table.

South -eastern wind blowing clouds

This photo is the first and so far only picture of all The Periodic Table of Videos team in one place!!!!

 

We were making a video to mark the project's first birthday... More at www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0MCEL0yrKc

 

Or see the exploding cake video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=js9_EhrjDD8

 

In the picture are (back row) Debbie, Neil, Pete, Steve and Martyn.

 

In the front are Samantha and Brady.

 

www.periodicvideos.com/

Table of Contents

 

The Table of Contents is a machine to decipher the housing crisis; a hybrid of game board, dining table, and scale model. It records evocative and uncanny housing "values" within a neighborhood in North Minneapolis through interactive discovery and play.

 

Currently on display at Form+Content Gallery from July 30th until September 5th 2009.

 

210 2nd St. N.

Minneapolis, MN 55401

Thursday-Saturday

Noon - 6PM

 

www.loomstudio.com

We adore this cheerful Garden Party themed Dessert Table we styled for Isetan!

 

The brief given was Garden Party for the launch of their new Spring collection fashion apparels. We decided to go with a palette of red, greens and wood mixed together with cute little garden friends like the sweet ladybug and adorable caterpillar. Of course you would also expect lots of flowers to be present as well.

 

www.littlehouseofdreams.com

The first piece in my CJWD range, this is the Lines Coffee Table made using cherry wood with a maple line detail on the stretcher. The louvre-style 'Lines' are finished with an ivory colour high gloss paint. The floating table top is 10mm toughened glass.

 

I finished the timber in a hard wax oil.

 

The design will also be available in walnut with deep red 'Lines'.

 

Please contact me for more information.

 

Photos by KF Media aka fishbone1

An empty table at a restraunt in the hotel I stayed in over easter. Nothing exciting.

This table was made by a Canadian company called Dufferin Leisure Ltd. They have since gone out of business, but they made some of the best tables and cues in North America.

Flying into Cape Town early in the morning, the familiar shape of Table Mountain, with its "tablecloth" cloud covering greets us on the approach to Cape Town International airport. Home again!

 

My Daily Photo Diary 2007

correlation table for forex pairs

A BLM engine crew uses a sand table to prepare for fighting wildfires. Video by Matt Irving, contractor, BLM NIFC.

Jumbo periodic table that was in my old Chem class

Leicester

Olympus OM2N

Ilford FP4+ 125

1.4/50 OM Lens

HMS Trincomalee, Hartlepool.

www.1001pallets.com/2013/07/pallet-picnic-table/

 

Here are a couple of great uses of pallets turned into Children's Picnic Tables.

  

More information at website !

Idea sent by Aaric Geihl !

Yellow tables highlight the concrete pavement in a courtyard in Downtown Greenville, SC

GONE - We sanded this teak table down to the grain and left the wood its natural, pale color. Then we replaced the top with a goes-with-everything black laminate. Now it's got some serious sex appeal.

102x45cm, height 45cm

Strobist: Canon 580exii through umbrella high, canon 420ex from right.

After I distressed it. I call it my Clissold table.

Available at mod livin' the west's premier mid-century modern showroom.

 

We feature vintage and new pieces by Eames, Knoll, George Nelson, Herman Miller, Frank Gehry, Vitra, Cherner etc...

The Table Cape Lighthouse started service in 1888.

It is built from bricks which came from Victoria as ballast.

Materials were brought to the site, from Wynyard 7 kilometres to the south, by bullock wagon.

The light was originally powered by an oil burner and had to be manually tendered.

Bertram Jackson (the younger), son of first keeper Robert Jackson remembers those days:

 

"The lamp had to be lit every day, as soon as the sun dipped into the sea, and it had to be kept alight all the time until the sun rose again.

 

There were always three of them as I remember it, and they each took a turn to watch the light.

 

They used a special oil called mineral colza, which used to be carted up in big drums by bullock wagon.

 

It was a very clear, white light, and better than kerosene because it caused less soot."

 

He went on to state that by day, the keepers used to pull heavy curtains round the light house windows, to protect the reflecting lenses from damage by the sun.

The light was converted to vapourised kerosene in around 1913. At this time the manning was reduced from three to two keepers.

Converted to automatic acetylene operation in 1920, the lightkeepers were withdrawn in 1923.

The cottages were demolished in 1926 due to rapid deterioration.

In 1979 major works were undertaken. The lantern room was rebuilt and mains electricity was connected with an electric lamp and standby battery bank being installed.

 

Less than three weeks after the opening of the light the headkeeper's son, Bertie died at the age of 14 months.

The cause is not known, but it is the cause of a sad entry in the lighthouse log book.

 

"Wind south. A strong breeze and misty weather. Employed in the lighthouse and cleaning up about station. At 5.10 p.m.

 

Bertie Jackson, son of the head lightkeeper, departed this life aged one year and two months."

 

The undertaker struggled up from Wynyard on horse back with the small casket and after consultation with the clergy recommended that Bertie be buried near the lighthouse were his family could tend to his grave.

 

He was placed in a grave marked by a fuchsia bush. The bush has long since disappeared, but locals who knew the place have recently constructed a memorial.

 

Table in a abandoned building

Classic checkered tablecloths on outdoor tables at a restaurant in SanTan Village shopping center.

Meant to post this yesterday, but we got a new sofa set and the resulting chaos delayed it. :-)

 

Originally this was a Mattel set, in sort of a translucent pink color. Red was the base coat and I used real stain and a fan brush to create the effect.

www.glennwoodcarvings.com

table front view (without vase).

handcrafted by Glenn Duncan.

Lower Table Rock. there are 2 table rocks, Upper and Lower. Up stream of the Rogue River (upper) and Down stream of the Rogue River (lower). on the map: www.google.com/maps/@42.4632259,-122.9346235,6387m/data=!... Upper is on the right, Lower is on the left.

 

they're both 'U' shaped, this image is the most pronounced south-eastern edge. They are ancient Lava flows, read the Wikipedia about them, fascinating.

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