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A fabulous day and a chance to try something a little different photographically...

 

The proposal took place at the top of the Empire State Building, so invites, menus, table details etc were all designed to be consistent with the typography and age of that esteeméd edifice.

 

(c) 2012 Philip Smart

 

Thanksgiving 2012.Clockwise from left: Chris, Liam, Noelle, Joe, Deanna, Elliot, Carol, me, Susan, Andy, Chris, Rachel. Not pictured: Phil (photographer) Jenn (Liam's Mom, also taking pictures)

Summer is just around the bend and I have just started the Iako (crossbeam) extension. A temporary door table some Kauri and Tanikaha a bit of a bending and gluing straight timber and we got it.

The canoe is getting a refit its been thrashed for the last three years and mostly of all I just want to see how it fly's as a trimaran.

  

Amazing Halo gets put through a table by Scotty Mac.

CT had arrived before me and was already cozy at the table. I was a little late because of misdirection in the city with the trains to get to Vie. Vie is in Western Springs, a bit of a distance from downtown.

We finally found a good mid century dining set on craigslist. The whole set with the table, two armchairs, four armless chairs, two leaves, a table pad was only $120. The lady we bought them from also threw in a huge collection of tablecloths. I definitely need to recover the chairs but that shouldn't bee too hard.

駄々のロッカーLa・La・ Lu に座って、コーヒーを飲みながら本を読む。そんなとき使っていただきたい、軽くて小さいテーブルです。脚にはキャスターがついているので、移動も簡単。

 

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The view from atop North Carolina's Table Rock Mountain are breathtaking. For a video guide of the hike to the top of Table Rock, please visit: www.hdcarolina.com/episode/table-rock-mountain

Diriomo, Nicaragua.

P.S. I got married.

 

This shot by indy138: www.flickr.com/photos/indy138/ (Hope you don't mind me posting this one!)

You can't find a three-legged 60" diameter kitchen table, so I made it.

I was having fun with the lighting at our table at Red Robin while waiting for our food to come in Madison, WI. Luckily it was all finger food as this silverware isn't the cleanest :)

Poppys skin tone is really radiating from her box!

A really meh table-scrap I made a few weeks ago! :/

 

As a lot of you really liked this I decided to explain why I disliked it.

-Its overtly complex and took almost 30 minutes to build.

-It looks like CRAP, in my opinion.

-I HATE HATE HATE MEH BUILDS!!!

Our Norden dining room table and the granemo display case.

moonlight , for everyone , it lights up the world

oooh, would ya look at this?? a new table to put my feet upon when I'm back from a long long day of school work and table carrying =D its massive wood with a few marks but still =) I think its neat! I also bought a chair and a friend did as well... so we had to carry a heavy table and two chairs trough half the city and across a busy market =D good times!

Built in 1888

The design was by Huckson and Hutchinson of Hobart and built by a local builder, Mr. John Luck. The bricks came from Victoria as ballast.

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

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.

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