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A female mixed-breed dog with a predominantly white fur catches some sleep in mid-morning on a small, round coffee table at the porch of a residential house in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.

Was reading this in NY Times the other day which inspired me.

 

The squirrels at home will get some fine dining facilities within short.

There are many street Carpenters in Bacolod City who will make pretty much anything, in this case they have an order for tables.

Sony NEX-6 - SEL35F18

 

Snapped in Rethymno, Crete, Greece

 

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This antique table was rescued from my parent's garage and once belonged to my great-great grandfather. Its original used as a gaming table during the late 1800's. The legs fold so the table may be stored against a wall sideways. There is leather stitched onto the wood top.

 

Its to small to be a dining table so I use it for a night stand. The framed picture conceals a box of Kleenex and an antique wooded cigar box. Since the table doesn't have a drawer, I keep nighttime necessities inside the cigar box.

“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.

Perfect place to just relax at the end of the day. Rock Pond in Windham NH USA

Taken with a Nikon D700 and a Nikon 85mm f1.4

SoCal

This Rock is called "Devils Table". It is Located in the woods of Rhineland Palatinate (Germany)

Flat white coffee - right now, today.

Sunday 18th October, 2020.

Table 5

The 'Armchair Collective' cafe.

Darley Street, Mona Vale Beach.

On Sydney's northern beaches

 

My Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera, together with 'Snapseed' photo-editing software.

my 2009 picnic table redone with engraved tiles and new attachments (new pieces)

 

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Colorado Springs, CO - Wondering through Downtown Colorado Springs in the evening, I saw this group of 30something's (presumably), which I could not resist capturing.

tulips at Table Cape

15 x 3xp hdr panorama

Olympus Trip 35

Kodak Colorplus

Lab Developed.

Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro

Cape Town, South Africa

Spotted at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart, Tasmania.

 

Thank you very much everyone for your comments, views and faves. This trio seems to have struck quite a chord!

Amazing views that can be enjoyed from the very top of the Table Mountain situated in Cape town.

We were extremely lucky as the weather didn't disappoint that day and we could experience all the breathtaking views.

The Confederation Table is a golden-hued oak and basswood library or refectory table constructed circa 1837 to 1864 in a Victorian Gothic Revival style.

 

The Saskatchewan Legislative Building was built between 1908 and 1912 in the Beaux Arts style to a design by Edward and William Sutherland Maxwell of Montreal. The Maxwells also supervised construction of the building by the Montreal company P. Lyall & Sons, who later built the Centre Block of the federal Parliament Building in Ottawa after the 1866 Parliament Building was destroyed by fire in 1916. Piles began to be drilled for the foundations during the autumn of 1908 and in 1909 the Governor General of Canada, the Earl Grey, laid the cornerstone. In 1912, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, by then the serving governor general, inaugurated the building.

  

People enjoying a boat race on Wascana Lake north of the Legislative Building circa 1910.

The design contemplates expansion of the building by the addition of wings extending south from the east and west ends and coming together to form a courtyard. The plans originally called for the exterior of the building to be red brick but after construction had begun and red bricks were already on the site, Premier Walter Scott decided that Manitoba Tyndall stone would give the building greater grandeur and the plans were adjusted with the substitution increasing the building cost by $50,000. The total cost of construction came to $1.75 million by the time of its opening in October 1912, ten months after the assembly had begun meeting in the yet-uncompleted building.

 

Of historical significance, the table that was used during the meeting of the Fathers of Confederation in Quebec City in 1864 resides in the building's library, albeit with six feet of it removed. Lieutenant-Governor Edgar Dewdney of the North-West Territories brought the table to Regina, which was the capital of the territory at the time. It was used in the offices of the Indian commissioner for Manitoba and the North-West Territories until 1896. Six feet of the table length was removed from the middle so that it could fit within the limited confines of the Prince Edward Building, the temporary home of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan while the Saskatchewan Legislative Building was under construction.

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The table is porch furniture, which was filthy. Downyflake didn't mind since part of what was on it came from him. It also has a glass top. I removed the glass for a good cleaning, thinking he'd not enjoy the table without the glass. Hmm, looks like I was wrong again.

135mm kamero f/2.8

I saw a beautiful mid century table through Pinterest and Mini Models was able to recreate it for me. I love it with the Ghost chairs!

The table is set and we await the arrival of our family .... it's going to get noisy, soon when our grandsons start to open their Christmas presents that Santa must have left here!!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Christmas! ...

 

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