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This is a little end table I made. It's 16" wide and 18.75" tall. Made from white oak I milled and end-glued together. It has a satin lacquer finish. I bought the legs.

Branson, MO

 

The dam was constructed from 1954 to 1958 on the White River.

It is 6,423 ft. long and a maximum of 252 ft. high.

Pink Rose,on a outdoor table.

All dressed up and nowhere to go :)

for Film Friday

 

Or table tennis, whichever you prefer. My 7th build for the ABS Builder Challenge Season 1 Finale.

 

Surprisingly, what you see is more than 50 studs long - I used up almost all of my dark green bricks, and I only was able to build the part of the table that would be viewable for the shot.

 

The curved dark red seed part was used 6 times.

 

Go Lavender!

We were at Table 5, at the 'Armchair Collective' cafe.

9A Darley Street, Mona Vale. Right next to the beach.

Today, Sunday 18th October, 2020.

 

But nearby to us, at Table 27, were two meals, a jug of water, two glasses of water, the menu and....... a puppy dog. The little dog kept looking up expectantly at my friend, Nadia, who I am sure wanted to adopt him/her.

Quite bizarre.

 

However, eventually the owners of the meal, and the puppy dog, returned. They had decided to go on a long walk along Mona Vale beach, as you do, when you order meals and have a puppy dog at a cafe!!

 

And I will now return to flowers and gardens...

 

My Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera.

Edited in 'Snapseed'.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

set of 3 mosaic tables. These are available for purchase from my website www.bellaartmosaics.com

our amazing table designed and put together by Theo and Maggie. We won 3rd place but I thought ours was the best and most original. Of course, we had the only blythes. There were so many details and I love this little vignette.

Dedicated to Xandra on her Birthday! Happy Birthday Xandra!

Pensilvania Ave, Washington DC

Just a quick build. Probably will take a better picture later.

My daughters were playing table tennis.

A gas BBQ and some round glass cafe tables stacked against the wall outside a cafe at the UniSA North Terrace campus. The upturned legs of the table makes them look like alien stick figures of some kind.

 

Apologies to all my Flickr friends. I have been swamped at work lately, and it is all I can do to make myself post anything lately, much less even check my activity feed. I will resume looking at your work when things quieten again, which should be soon.

A part of my table. Yeah, it always got messy like that.

keong's house

Dana Point, CA

 

On Valentine's night I dropped my kids off at baseball practice and headed to the beach. I found this table set up with a perfectly romantic view of the sunset.....yet no one was around. I was there for almost an hour and still no one appeared. When I left, it was pretty dark outside so I'm guessing it was never used.......

The iconic Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa shrouded in mist with a hint of a rainbow.

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At the new Tulsa Prairie Brewpub the outside table tops have a strip of greenery down the middle.

Wisley RHS Gardens, Surrey

Thanks to everyone who takes the time to view, comment, and fave my photo.

 

“Tables and Columns” — Tables set up between pillars under a portico, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

 

On a cool May Day, these tables set up between stone columns along a narrow street in Santiago de Compostela are quite attractive. While the narrow streets serve, in art, to reduce the amount of hot sun on the passageway in the summertime, on this cloudy day a bit of sunshine seemed appealing.

 

For us, travel is an opportunity to stretch boundaries and step outside of the usual routines. At home, we’re more likely to just walk along our local streets without stopping, but here it almost seems like stopping is the point.

Photographing Table Mountain during the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk 2019 from Bloubergstrand

Saw this on a store Table top.

Yep, here he is again, and I still miss him but the pain has subsided. There was no way we could keep him off the kitchen table so we accepted it and I just changed the tablecloth often. He was a curious cat, wanted to know what was going on and insisted on laying upon any piece of paper that you were reading or writing on. And if you were cooking he liked to help with the cutting up of meat and always demanded a lick of butter. Then he would need a drink of fresh water straight from the tap, and he drank from all of them, the kitchen, the laundry room, and the two bathrooms, sometimes he would follow me from room to room, drinking from each tap and finally slosh off for a nap :)

 

seen last year on this day in my kitchen.

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