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Custom built white oak, Mission Style end tables. I built a set of 3 of them to match the coffee table I also built.
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Captured with a Nikkor 50 mm ƒ1:1.8 on my Nikon Df, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film Pack.
This is a bit late but our grey February needs a little brightening and Christmas day was a jewel of sunlight and sparkle
Diorite
30th dynasty
Offering tables were an important part of ancient Egyptian religion. They were usually placed in the courtyards of chapels of tombs and were used in rites connected with the deceased. They often consisted of a simple thick slab of stone reminiscent of the shape of the hieroglyph hetep that signified offerings. In the middle of the table was usually a depiction of the food offered to the deceased: vegetables, fruit and meat. Tables bore inscriptions with the name of the deceased, which reinforced the effectiveness of the funerary offerings.
Egypt of Glory exhibition, Amos Rex Art Museum, Helsinki
From the collection of Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy
9.10.2020-21.3.2021
Panorama from Table View beach to Table Mountain.
Table View is a small town at the seaside with a wonderful sand beach, which provides a legendary view to Table Mountain in Cape Town. It can be reached from Cape Town via the city highway No. 1 in the direction to Milnerton.
Technical data on request from Maik: This photo has been taken with one of the new Heliopan High Transmission Polarizing Filters (SH-PMC).
GONE--This lovely coffee table from France is a pre-owned piece, not brand new but not old. It is solid wood--either maple or ash we think, except for the loom-like weave of threads at the lower level, which is meant to hold magazines and books. The details of the legs are really fun and very much mid-century in style--the table top appears to float atop the arched legs, which do not touch it.
Width 121cm, depth 51cm, height 45cm
You probably recognize Scandinavian design for its modern look, use of light woods like birch, clean and simple silhouettes and practical functionality. But did you know Swedish style has a softer and more traditional side too? The new INGATORP dining table is a good example. What do you think? bit.ly/I0f581
My new vintage teak dining table (I think it might be danish). Hurrah for another ebay score, plus vintage is always "green"! Blogged at: halcyongreen.blogspot.com/2008/08/garden-party-love.html
The morning sun creeps over Table Mountain, trademark of Cape Town, South Africa, one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
A Buckeye tree in the midst of a volcanic field of flowers hasn't been able to grow very robust, but has a lovely form reminding me of a bonsai.
I found this old farm house on Ouray (Native Indian Chief) Drive, a lot closer to Boulder. I guess that if you are done with your used farm house, set it on 55 gallon drums off to the side. After all what value does farm land really hold? We'll find out in the St. Vrain Valley before too long when food has to come from industrial plants instead of growing plants.
This sidelined ranch/farm house is below the eastern edge of the butte that now houses NOAA Table Mountain Test Facility up the slope behind this scene. I expect that there was originally a lot of land for farm critters to roam in the days before the NOAA facility was built.
Boy the patina and textures could tell a lot about the old life here along the edge of the bluff. It's all boarding, even the plywood over the windows. I dunno, do they grow anything around here now? It's days may be limited as the property may grow a prairie castle! If you have the key, are old treasures locked within? From the looks, I seriously doubt it.
It always seemed farmers were plentiful around here. They were all carpenters, too? The valley here is loaded with pasture lands, ready to graze, and budding prairie castles. These castles show the immediate need for the radical top tax burden changes to 1950s levels of 91%. The poor can use this housing for Don Corona in the meantime.
Summer crops of Poppies and Pyre thrum make for a stunning sight over Table Cape .
North Western .
Tasmania .