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Table Rock is at the westernmost end of the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara.
View 'Table Rock' On Black. Part of my Niagara set.
this was in readymade magazine. i had this side table that was kind of ugly so i did like the magazine said - and gathered a ton of paint chip samples, then i used double sided tape to stick them down. after that i had a piece of glass cut to size, which of course goes on top. total costs = $25 (the table was a hand me down so it was free).
Raining today. 20 degrees on Monday, 50 degrees today. The lake is mostly water. The basketball if gone. Yes, maybe he went off with Trike somewhere. Too grey and rainy for a pic of the lake but Saturday's search for spring yielded a picnic waiting to happen in a sunny spot. Of course, being Michigan, more snow is expected. And that's OK!
One of the newest TILE classrooms at the University of Iowa, this room features five tables, each sitting nine students. Each table includes three laptops, each of which can be projected on the screen adjacent to the table or to all the screens in the room. The tables also feature microphones so that students can share their work with the entire class.
Dear Ryan,
Happy belated birthday-hope you got the text I sent. We had an inch of snow for your birthday. It looked more like Jan than April! Your mom sent me a link of the pix of the sunny yellow table. I am SO PLEASED you put it in the kitchen. I had hoped you would-it needed a kitchen of its era. I always loved it, but did not have a good spot for it. I remember having pancakes at that table. Grandpa would make them each Sunday, his only time in the kitchen. I sat a the step stool at the table. It went to the shop and it is the one you sat on to watch Grandpa in the shop. Grandpa and Grandma would be so pleased (and amused) that you are using it. Fun to think Max is eating at the same table his Grandma did at his age. Hope spring has sprung your way.
Much love,
Auntie Dee
bedside table in our masterbedroom. I really like Brocade Home and was searching for something similar in style. We found this chest at the Salvation Army. It was scratched and dented dark wood. My husband sanded it and painted it a gloss white with a glossy finish. I haven't found the right lamp for this space yet.
After cutting towards myself a lot, my BF took the knife away from me. Knives and me don't mix, I stuck one in a toaster one time, that sucked. Or shocked.
A dining table prepped for a delicious steamboat dinner for two.
Apparently the streaming hot steamboat cuisine has become more popular in the cool mountain towns of Tanah Rata and Brinchang that even hotels are offering steamboat dinner packages.
This is a coffee table I built from a salvaged Textronix 7704A oscilloscope mainframe I pulled from a dumpster. A sheet of glass on top and a wooden frame complete the table. (I added the frame because I kept bumping my shin on the invisible glass!)
Though I had hopes of resurrecting the scope (originally a 5-figure piece of quality test equipment), it had sat in the rain for a little too long. The PSU in particular had about 14 different output voltages, some of them impractically high, and was completely fried. So I removed some shielding to expose the beautiful insides and made it into a bitchin' coffee table.
www.rotorbrain.com/blog/2009/05/my-bitchin-coffee-table.html