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This pillow is made of burlap with felt appliques.

Queso de leche cruda de vaca, elaborado por Nicolau Torra en su quesería “Caterí” ubicada en Calders, un municipio de la comarca, del Moyanés, en la provincia de Barcelona.

Hecho de manera tradicional y envejecido durante 4 a 6 meses en bodegas de más de 300 años de historia, estos locales no tienen ni la humedad ni la temperatura constante ni controlada, por lo que el queso sufre importantes variaciones, creando así un queso de aspecto rústico y seco, pero con un sabor autentico que nos recuerda los quesos de antaño.

Brambleton, Virginia

Happy Slider Sunday Everyone! I'm so happy I found this group because it has really motivated me to learn PS!! This is a photo I took at Dallas Arboretum in the little mock houses. All of the equipment is held down with bright green wires so I had to remove those (go me!). Then I adjusted the saturation (duh) and then I layered another photo that I also took at the Arboretum and lowered the opacity to add texture.

Handmade furniture by www.mini-chair.com in 1/6 scale

The tradition and that rustic echo of folklore and whispers still linger about in the air of Jaipur. These invincible forts, still standing tall, still as beautiful as they were when kings and queens walked by through their gardens, remind us of the bygone golden era, and history that is etched in the memory of this city and its people.

 

This shot is reminiscent of that Rajasthani folk song recently composed by Amit Trivedi and performed on Coke Studio, called Chaudhary (a title given to a man from ethnic clans of Rajasthan). Here it refers to a woman donning vibrant yet simple colors, calling and searching for her beloved, Chaudhary, who’s apparently lost somewhere in the maze of these grand halls. It fits the mood of this photograph so perfectly, and reminds me of whale of the time I had with my friends two years ago at this very place. This was clicked at Amer Fort, Rajasthan, India.

 

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Rustic Entry

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Denison, IA

June 2010

raw green peas in pods young on gray wooden background, rustic, healthy food, summer vegetables

Rustic Fireplace in Log Cabin

 

We offer a wide range of wood products with multiple sizes to fit various needs and budgets. The most common order is 2-5 cords delivered which will last the whole heating season for most families. However we also offer half cords, quarter cords and small bundles for the more occasional wood burner or someone who does not have the need or the space to store a large quantity of firewood.

 

In additional to what you see here we can also fill many special requests as we often carry specialty woods not listed on the website. Always feel free to call us at 877-312-Wood(9663) or 541-537-4890 to ask any questions, put in a special request or ask what kind of "good stuff" we have in stock. For those of us that prefer email you can also send a quick request or question to info@centraloregonfirewood.com

 

Rain-soaked tranquilty at the 1850's Homeplace a couple of weeks ago (9-13-2017) at Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. I made a brief afternoon visit while home, for after two months on the road, I needed an afternoon to wind down in peaceful surroundings. This living history farm at LBL is always a soothing and interesting place to visit.

Love this old neon with the trout!

Hinge gave out after many years of exterior use at a fishing weir.

very rare bird where I live (Turkey)

selection of rustic chocolates from Glens Fine Confectionaries

Thanks to SkeletalMess for this texture:

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Thanks to Patty O'Hearn Kickham for this image:

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The Flickr Lounge-Weathered & Worn

 

We had the arbor built back when we first moved here and the bench was built the year after. It has definitely become weathered and worn over the years.

This is the old museum we passed yesterday where we found this gorgeous, old wooden doll house on the front porch. Just sitting there, decaying. It looked like it was just waiting to be brought home by someone and brought back to life.

 

Here is the site to the cajun village. You can see the dollhouse on the porch here too!! www.thecajunvillage.com/15-boniblu.html

Near Murray Corner, on the eastern shores of New Brunswick.

Rustic polymer clay beads.

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A lovely longhorned beetle called the Rustic Borer, Xylotrechus colonus. Attracted to a blacklight at night in Lenexa, Kansas. August 25, 2017.

Set of 6 connectors. I came up with the colors to match some turquoise stone I have.

 

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Glen Creek's "Rustic Falls' - 4.7 miles south of Mammoth on the Grand Loop Road (US 89), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (44.933735, -110.726109)

  

Elevation: 7,247 feet

Drop: 47 feet

  

Family visit to Knox's Pumpkin Farm to choose a pumpkin to carve for Halloween. October 20, 2018. Hampton, Ontario Canada.

 

Knox's Pumpkin Farm is a fourth-generation family farm, it is the invaluable help of family and friends that keeps the operation, originally a dairy farm, going strong. "Many people have strong ties to this property," says Mr. Knox, "and by everyone pitching in day after day, we're able to offer the public a glimpse of life on a farm, as it was a century ago, as it is today, and as it will hopefully be a century from now."

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Sunshine (and flare) on a characteristically rustic street in Cocentaina, a Valencian town situated in Alicante province, eastern Spain.

Fence made of tree branches creates the barrier atop the bluff at Magnolia Bluff park.

- www.kevin-palmer.com - There are no boardwalks out here. No crowds, fences, or signs telling you what to expect. The little information I could find was no longer accurate because places like this are always changing. Deep in the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park, it's possible to experience fascinating thermal areas as if you're the first person to discover them. But having read the book "Death in Yellowstone," I knew not to get too close. The only way to know what happens here is to watch and wait. I learned that 2 nearby geysers were linked. A smaller geyser would erupt and drain (sounding like a toilet flushing) which led to the bigger geyser erupting a minute later. Water shot upwards as high as 35 feet and each eruption lasted 1 minute. It repeated about every 25 minutes, so I stayed and watched it 5 times. Sometimes I could hear it from my campsite 1/2 a mile away.

rustic apples pie on the wooden backround

Rustic Stile in Snowdonia, Wales, taken on a field trip with the School of Planning and Landscape of the University of Manchester

Ready for Valentine's day? Available in my "Sweet2spicy" Zibbet shop.

 

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