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This is not exactly the same type of light, since it's not fluted, but it's similar. This is on the little "shack"-style passenger shelter that's on the westbound side of the tracks in Harpers Ferry. (The "real" station is on the eastbound side.)
What would become Balboa Park was dedicated on May 26, 1868, when a 1400 acre tract of nine city pueblo lots was set aside by the City of San Diego. San Diego's population was 2,301 people and there were only 915 houses at this time.
The development of Balboa Park began in earnerst for the Panama-California Exposition of 1915-16, and extended to the California Pacific International Exposition of 1935-36.
The theme of the 1915 Panama-California Exposition was to celebrate man's progress and achievements. The Cabrillo Bridge and most of the Cultural Center "Buildings" along El Prado were built for the Exposition under the supervision of Bertram Grovesnor Goodhue (Los Angeles Central Library and the Nebraska State Capitol).
Balboa Park is on the National Register #77000331, and it is also a National Historic Landmark.
Had to go to this apartment to "fluff" their chandelier. Got some great city shots from their balcony (which is where I took this shot, looking back into the kitchen / breakfast area.)
The light over the dining area table died ysterday. A trip to Lowe's for a new fixture resulted with this "build your own". The Italian lamp covers were cool, but the whole room is red. Well, might leave them up for Xmas time.
Small light oval
Bent Laminate Bamboo Veneer Shades
Energy Efficient LED bulbs and wiring
Water based poly finish
Available in Natural or Amber
The Jellico Motel, just off I-75, Jellico, Tennessee. I haven't been able to determine exactly when it closed, but it appears to still have been in business in at least 2014.
Before the dinner party really got hopping, Ugglan posed a challenge of taking an "interesting" photo of the light fixture. It wasn't as easy as it sounds. But with some experimentation I managed to come up with this trippy shot, which seemingly transforms my cup of pear cider (YUM) to an abstract absinthe like image.
The Jellico Motel, just off I-75, Jellico, Tennessee. I haven't been able to determine exactly when it closed, but it appears to still have been in business in at least 2014.
New light fixtures in the entrance hallway (installed a couple of weeks ago, ordered a couple of months before that). I originally intended the blue ones for the central hall and the clear ones for the entrance hall, but it turns out that the clear ones are really BRIGHT so I put them in the hallway that has a dimmer switch. This actually works out fine, since the blue accents in the kitchen are visible from the hall.
The Jellico Motel, just off I-75, Jellico, Tennessee. I haven't been able to determine exactly when it closed, but it appears to still have been in business in at least 2014.
new fan in - it sure is nice to have it done, but we bought 2, so Matt's office is yet to come.
Also, look your last on this awful wall color. I hated it since they day I slathered on the first brush-full. Watch for updates later this year...
The dandelion seedhead reminded me of the fabulous light balls in the cafe at London's Victoria & Albert Museum. They in turn make me think of neurons firing in a massive brain.
Small round size
Bent Laminate Bamboo Veneer Shades
Energy Efficient LED bulbs and wiring
Water based poly finish
Available in Natural or Amber
(new) Warren County Courthouse, Vicksburg. Completed in 1940 as a project of the Federal Works Agency, the courthouse was designed by architects Havis & Havis and built by W.G. McGee & Son of Jackson.
Orbits, urban chandelier, recycled wine barrel metal hoops, galvanized steel bands, ceiling light fixture
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New coffee shop in Astoria, Queens, interior and furniture designed by Ecosystems.
Accompanying article:
inhabitat.com/nyc/the-queens-kickshaw-astoria-gets-a-new-...
Kendall Hall is seen through the windows of the Arts & Humanities stairwell on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU Chico)