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Young Life's Malibu Club at the Malibu Rapids where the Princess Louisa Inlet meets the Jervis Inlet in British Columbia Canada. Work Crew Session 2. You’re living it!
Women and men queuing up for a meal at a company canteen. Other people sat at three small tables eating meals.
Purchased 10/19/06. I finally broke down and bought the thing. He had it on promo. Came with a pretty cool graphic (rat fink is always cool, regardless of his history) and with a free hutch. It's hard for the tool trucks to carry hutches around with them, so it's coming via UPS in a couple weeks. This thing was way more than I wanted to pay, and it put me off buying the house for another year, but there was no more tricks to be had with my roll around. It was giving up.
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Long time no see. xD Yeah, so, I drew a pic of Christina Grimmie (from youtube) as a fan photo to her. What do you think? :]
Turkey-Work Chair
•Date: 1680-1700
•Geography: Probably made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
•Culture: American
•Medium: Maple, oak
•Dimensions: 40¾ × 21 × 17 in. (103.5 × 53.3 × 43.2 cm)
•Classification: Furniture
•Credit Line: Bequest of Mrs. J. Insley Blair, 1951
•Accession Number: 52.77.50
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 708.
The great rarity of this chair lies in the original wool Turkey-work that covers its seat and back. “Turkeywork” refers to a type of woven fabric with a knotted-and-cut wool pile that was made in England in imitation of Turkish carpets. Used for chairs, cushions, and table coverings, the fabric was exported in matching sets for chairs. Decorative fringe once covered the row of nails around the seat and back. Simple chair frames of this sort were also commonly upholstered in leather or plain wool fabric.
Provenance
Dr. Irving Whitall Lyon, Hartford, Connecticut, by 1891; his son, Dr. Irving P. Lyon, Buffalo, New York, by 1923; Mrs. J. Insley Blair, Tuxedo Park, New York, 1923-died 1951.
Timeline of Art History (2000-Present)
Timelines
•The United States, 1600-1800 A.D.
MetPublications
•American Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. I, Early Colonial Period: The Seventeenth-Century and William and Mary Styles
•“Art Treasures of Turkey”: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 26, no. 5 (January, 1968)
This is special because you can find the same idea almost everywere around the world. In former times it was an offer to the earth to give good harvest.
This is an ancient Swedish type kalled "korndocka" (barley doll.
Saw movement out of the corner of my eye (through my window) and realized several of my work mates were floating by on their brooms! I fell out of my chair laughing and grabbed my camera (yes it sits on my desk) and snapped them when they came back around! They found some items that looked like witches hats and obviously had too much time on their hands that day and had been going back and forth in front of my window several times before I actually looked- see I was hard at work unlike some folks!
★The Starry Night (2025) oil on canvas, ink, charcoal, pencil, aluminum leaf. up cycled yarn 900x900x40mm
星月夜 (2025) キャンバスに油彩、墨、木炭、鉛筆、アルミ箔、アップサイクルヤーン 900x900x40mm
歌集 「月夜の階段」森 利恵子
P114
星々も飛行機の灯も同距離の遥かに見えてわれのみ小さし
I kept missing photo opportunities today. It was a bit gloomy on my way into work, and I was on the phone to my Mum, so didn't take any photos on the way in - then went out in the beautiful sunshine with my friend Sarah at lunchtime and we were too busy chatting for me to capture the pretty daffodils that we walked past - and then I walked most of the way to the station with my friend Char this evening, leaving me with only a couple of minutes at Cannon Street to get a photo of the very last bit of light in the sky - and the lurid yellow lighting in the foreground.
Had a pretty good day at work - then came home and cooked a massive Thai curry for dinner. Yum.