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Perhaps in other years there was more snow on the table (I doubt it), but never has there been this much snow on the table from one storm.

 

This is the table in 1/09 www.flickr.com/photos/pinkknitter/3210931957/ Back then, the snow accumlated over a few storms.

Fixing a window. See description of this set.

View from the Table Rocks. Ashokan High Point dominates the horizon with Slide Mountain peeking out from just behind it.

I kept playing with this photo until it had the richness I was looking for.

 

The original image was dull and underexposed. To bring the life out of it I up'd the exposure, highlights, contrast, saturation and applied a portion of the holga filter script

Nikon D5200 35mm f/1.8G DX

This is the second shot of the spoon.

Table Tennis English National Championship, 2-4 March 2012 @ Ponds Forge Sheffield

Picture Steve Parkin

U21 womens single final winner Emma Vickers

I use two featherboards. One holds the board down againgst the tabe and stays in a fixed position on the fence, the other holds the board tight against the fence and must be adjusted with each cut. With this setup, the featherboard slides between the two boards to make adjusting between cuts easier. The friction between the two boards and the featherboard are enough to keep it in place.

Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa, and is featured in the flag of Cape Town and other local government insignia.[2] It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top. The mountain forms part of the Table Mountain National Park.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_Mountain

Children's round table and mixed style chairs. All painted with aged effect.

Visit our website for more information at www.woodenelements.co.za/

Table Tennis - August 21, 2013

Photo by Linda M. McRae, www.viewsbylindaphotography.com

Table Rock Mtn, South Carolina

Designed by Filipe Alarcão, Portugal's renowned product designer, the Gem table is made with DuPont's monteli. A new material very similar to Corian. The monteli however absorbs the bonding of specific glue differently, making it impossible to view the pieces connecting. The end result is a piece that looks like it's been carved from a single stone. This item was manufactured in a limited numbered edition and each unit includes a signed certificate engraved in the bottom of each GEM.

 

Lisbon Collectiton website

TemaHome Blog

seen from algerie-tunisie frontier

a gift for my mom.

Kafeneion table and chairs, Aegina

Suar wood table on limestone base with split center 95 x 41 x 29" H Available at $2900

Last weekend my wife, kids and I drove up to Table Mountain to check out the wildflowers and the spectacular waterfalls. Apparently we missed the height of the wildflower season by a few weeks, and the waterfalls were just a trickle! The wind was a major pain this weekend...it kicked up so much pollen that it took me until about 4am to be able to breathe through my nose. I'm just glad I got to take a few pics when I was there!

 

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Breaking the fast at Gang Gang Sulai Korean BBQ at Pondok Indah Plaza, with fellow SDI Translators.

No knights but a catalogue and 10-minute PC on one side

Our changes to the MichLUG design.

I'm not ready for the winter, but looks like it'll be time to pack up the patio furniture soon.

www.dunglassestate.com/

 

Table inside Dunglass Chapel, Dunglass Estate, Scotland.

 

Best viewed in large size.

10$ flea market oak table, stripped, stained, red Mahogany and mosaic ,

My first mosaic project of substance.

May 2007, then I did no more until August!

 

Three tables were completely covered in crawfish and vegetables. And beer. (Or Mike's hard lemonade, if you're the husbear's mama.)

 

The Husbear's family throws a birthday/easter crawfish boil.

Bead caps someone rescued from the thrift store for me.

On Sunday we went for a hike at a local park. Finn was very excited and wouldn't settle. So we took him to the beach to burn off some steam!

When He gets tired he likes to sit on things off the ground?! (Maybe he thinks there's going to be a flood?!) At the beach he decided the picnic table would make a nice resting spot;)

Btw, this is just before the sun set. That's why the lighting is so golden:)

Cupboard Detail - Red Always Rules!

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