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In winter it's part of Jeffreys daily routine to sit or lie on the cosy stool with a view to the garden.
For the Happy Caturday group theme "Daily life".
The stool is small and and the cat hangs from it from all sides, but still likes to sit on it.
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Noe Stool, one of the more recognisable gritstone tors on Kinder Scout. In the background the prominent outcrop of Swine's Back.
... this is the Swiss word for this kind of chair..... may be you call it Bar stool or something....
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Cavtat, Croatia.
Yeah my holi pics are not the norm "palm tress & fishing boats" etc but I love the the unnoticed shots that can be had, these stools I waited for days to catch them unoccupied.
Taken indoors at a a bar in Provincetown, MA with my iPhone 7plus. I processed the image with Snapseed, Enlight and Photo Toaster apps.
Zamosc. Eastern Poland.
Picture No: 2021-08-18-0949_P_FRAMED_S
Edited in Canon DPP 4:
peripheral illumination: increased to 120
brightness: +0.50
contrast: +2
shadow: +2
highlight: +2
Bit cropped. Colors not modified.
No photomontage. Framed in Photoshop 6
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ODC 8/29/16-Found Art
Found @ Frenchy's, Clearwater Beach
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PYF- 5/2018, 12/31/20
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A gritstone tor known as Noe Stool on the southern edge of Kinder Scout, in the background can just be seen the prow-like outline of Swine's Back.
A photo taken at a cafe in Dong Van.
Vietnam has many unique inventions. The dripper in the photo does not need paper as coffee is filtered through pinholes in the metal plate inside. And more importantly, it is very cheap.
Coffee cultivation was first introduced to Vietnam in the mid-19th century by the French, but it was the Doi Moi economic reform in the 1980s that spurred private individual farmers to grow coffee as a cash crop, which eventually made it one of Vietnam’s major export products. Vietnam is now the second largest coffee producer in the world only next to Brazil.
With the increase of coffee production, Vietnam developed its own coffee culture.
The taste of Vietnamese coffee is similar to, but different from, French coffee and now has its own right thanks to the dripper and a distinctive roasting techniques.
Cafes are everywhere like in France, but the difference is that the stools are often very low. Someone said that the price of a cup of coffee in Vietnam is in proportion to the height of stool in the cafe. I mean, low stool cafes are cheaper.