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our amazing table designed and put together by Theo and Maggie. We won 3rd place but I thought ours was the best and most original. Of course, we had the only blythes. There were so many details and I love this little vignette.
Walt Disney World, Disney's Animal Kingdom - 09/18/09
Casual dining area between Tamu Tamu Refreshments and the Harambe Fruit Market in the Africa section at DAK.
I will be out most of today, but will catch up with everybody later this evening and tomorrow. I hate missing all of the great new photos...
I have only got a small bird table and it is quite light . Not sure if it is our squirrel here or the collared doves - but somebody is responsible for repeatedly knocking it over and scattering whatever is on offer all over the place !!
One of the last mushrooms standing...a type of mycena I think, but I really have no idea. I loved its location on this hollowing stump. OM 90mm at probably f4 or so. Doesn't look like more than that.
A gas BBQ and some round glass cafe tables stacked against the wall outside a cafe at the UniSA North Terrace campus. The upturned legs of the table makes them look like alien stick figures of some kind.
Apologies to all my Flickr friends. I have been swamped at work lately, and it is all I can do to make myself post anything lately, much less even check my activity feed. I will resume looking at your work when things quieten again, which should be soon.
Dana Point, CA
On Valentine's night I dropped my kids off at baseball practice and headed to the beach. I found this table set up with a perfectly romantic view of the sunset.....yet no one was around. I was there for almost an hour and still no one appeared. When I left, it was pretty dark outside so I'm guessing it was never used.......
“Tables and Columns” — Tables set up between pillars under a portico, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
On a cool May Day, these tables set up between stone columns along a narrow street in Santiago de Compostela are quite attractive. While the narrow streets serve, in art, to reduce the amount of hot sun on the passageway in the summertime, on this cloudy day a bit of sunshine seemed appealing.
For us, travel is an opportunity to stretch boundaries and step outside of the usual routines. At home, we’re more likely to just walk along our local streets without stopping, but here it almost seems like stopping is the point.
Yep, here he is again, and I still miss him but the pain has subsided. There was no way we could keep him off the kitchen table so we accepted it and I just changed the tablecloth often. He was a curious cat, wanted to know what was going on and insisted on laying upon any piece of paper that you were reading or writing on. And if you were cooking he liked to help with the cutting up of meat and always demanded a lick of butter. Then he would need a drink of fresh water straight from the tap, and he drank from all of them, the kitchen, the laundry room, and the two bathrooms, sometimes he would follow me from room to room, drinking from each tap and finally slosh off for a nap :)
seen last year on this day in my kitchen.
A drawcard at the Powerhouse in Brisbane. As it was such a hot day, most diners preferred to sit in the shade. The suburb of Hawthorne is located on the opposite side of the Brisbane River.
Brisbane Powerhouse is an arts and cultural hub located in a former power station in the Brisbane suburb of New Farm, Queensland, Australia. The venue offers an array of performing arts, visual arts, festivals, and free community events. The first stage of the New Farm Powerhouse was built in 1927-28 as part of the growing need for Powerhouses for the Brisbane Trams. The power station began operations in 1928, was decommissioned in 1971.