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This is my first image in a series of 3 for a new college assignment based around fruit, veg, and table settings.
When I was returning home from a weekend at the cabin this rustic woman came along and I just had to take a picture of her.
This summer I made a few kanzashi for fellow park staff. This is one that I made in October. The lighting on the window sill looked so lovely on it - and it looked so rustic next to the woodgrain and random elastic bands.
DATE TAKEN:
September 15th, 2009
LOCATION:
Staff House, Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Rustic inn
The Rustic Inn was established in 1955 by Henry Oreal and his brother-in-law Burton Wayne McDonald[1].
The history of this Fort Lauderdale family-owned landmark goes back over 50 years to the early days of sight-seeing boats and Seminole Indians wrestling gators. They also featured a beer drinking pig. Patrons included Arthur Godfrey, Frances Langford, Ginny Simms and Ralph Evinrude.
The Rustic Inn Crabhouse began as a roadhouse saloon. Over time the hole-in-the-wall grew, keeping with the demand for steamed crabs. It was a customer that tasted a crab cooked in the owner's secret family recipe, a taste that would become the signature World Famous Garlic Crabs.
The Rustic Inn now features waterfront dining on a dock. The establishment also has a barge, cocktail lounge, and dining room.
Read the story behind the photo at www.lookiloos.com (St. Patrick's Day Table Decorating Ideas: Going Green on a Budget)
Rustic wood furniture. Rustic style natural wood interior decorations. Solid wooden furnishings made from the worlds finest materials. Genuine petrified wood and real hardwood home decor.
The rustic kitchen is equipped with rolling pin and other stuff for baking. There is also a clock, a hot water bottle and a chamber pot.
Amid the whispering trees it gleams,
Rustic Radiance in golden beams.
Orange and red in vibrant dance,
Autumn's heart in every glance.
Leaves ablaze, like fire's trance,
Nature's art, in happenstance.
In this glow, the world entrances,
With every hue, Rustic Radiance.
Completed in 1893, Rustic Bridge gets its name from the rough stonework of its facade. (Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco)
Found image. This card was posted in 1907 and the garden and the shed look well established. It reads: ' Am glad you are all better. We remove tomorrow to "Kingswood" Leaham Gardens, Sutton, Surrey.
Built by David Spangler, Revision Division, The RE Store
These rustic mirrors were inspired by the antique warmth of 20th century farm houses. The rough character of the wood was left as a tribute to the past, and scraps were selected and paired for their blemishes. Fitted around salvaged mirrors, each of these pieces is built of 100% reclaimed and repurposed material.
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Large bottom drawer was designed to take two rubbish buckets. An angled, galvanized metal strip covers the top edge of the metal panel and creates a great, full length drawer pull.
Made of rustic pine wood and finished in light honey pine wax with a Texas Star on each panel. Back side has drawer, shelves and glass rack.
Rustic Leather Journal
These journals are handmade from leather by a co operative of 40 families; using traditional methods, the leather is dyed using natural tree bark and vegetable extract. The recycled cotton paper and naturally tanned leather make this a very natural product.
Our journals contain plain, recycled acid-free cotton paper. They have a smooth luxurious finish and are suitable for all pen types, drawing, oil painting and pastels.
Size: A5, A6
Pages: 80, plain cotton paper
Not gift boxed
Available online from Nkuku