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I managed to spy this shadow of a patio table and chairs cast again a sheer curtain. It had a very dreamy, ghostly feel about it.
The Thanksgiving table at my parent's house. No one is sitting there yet, but you can see some of the tasty food is already out there ready to be eaten.
Take notes ... my mother prepares an EXCELLENT meal!!!
The cake, cake stand and candles are from the Ballerinas of the Country Cake, set 1 from the Re-ment Fairy Tale Sweets Collection, 2007. The dishes are from the brown Re-ment hutch. Not sure of the year, 2009 or earlier.
And of course, another vintage hankie : )
I've always loved peach with blue. I guess it's kind of old-fashioned color scheme : )
Found a weird table setup in the gazebo. The scene was too good to pass up.
Many thanks to Tim Baskerville for organizing the event.
(30 second exposure + LED2 photography light)
View from Black Estate Winery over looking the Waipara Valley, Canterbury, New Zealand. October 6, 2013.
The Waipara Valley is situated in North Canterbury, only 40 minutes drive north of Christchurch International Airport and Christchurch city, the capital of the South Island. It is the fastest growing wine region in New Zealand with around 80 vineyards in the Waipara valley covering more than 1,200 hectares of plantings.
The Waipara Valley is snuggled in the lee of the Teviotdale hills that provide protection from cool easterly winds but open to warming north west winds. The valley has three general sites, valley floor, hill slopes or river terraces. The soil types include; gravely deposits on flats and terraces in the central and west of the valley, limestone derived clays on hillsides and valley floor to the eastern side and gravely loams over alluvial subsoil in the southern part of the region. The north facing moderately sloping terrain provides an ideal sun trap for fruiting vines.
This gives each vineyard unique characters that contribute to a range of wine styles that demand a visit to each winery to fully appreciate Waipara. The "Terroir" combined with the long hot autumn period helps produce unique richer, spicier pinot noirs and rieslings – regional specialties. Other varieties of note include Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.
For more info: www.waiparawine.co.nz/
For More Info on the Black Estate Winery: blackestate.co.nz/
The beautiful table that Amber made in wood class. The entire top was pieced together and she sanded it to a satin finish.
316/365 (2,173)
When it comes to 365ing, you can never have enough ornaments :))
This is a little porcelain house, that I bought in the Yorkshire Dales in 1984, and I'm fairly sure it's not been in my 365 before. It's very cute, so I guess I shall have to photograph it in it's entirety at some point.
We found a Saarinen calacatta marble tulip dining table at the giant DWR warehouse sale over the weekend for 40% off the retail price. The edges are a bit chewed up here and there, but still very good condition overall. I wasn't expecting the table to be so heavy, so as Jacek and I unloaded the table from the truck, I nearly destroyed our new purchase when my arms gave out and the table came close to crashing to the street! Luckily I regained my strength at the last minute. I should've known it would be heavy, it's marble!
This desk was created by one of our customers. Modeled after the Maker Bench, it adds drawers, a shelf and a nicely finished wood shelf. Find our more at www.simplifiedbuilding.com