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Full view of the Periodic Table. *Note - not for academic use as some elements are a little um...improvised?
Finally I have cleand and reorganised my crafting room. This is my crafting table. I'm working on a new project again and so I put some wool and yarn on the table to see which colours I should take. It's so hard to decide because all colours are so nice...
27 x 19.25 x 18 inches
Aboard 2nd Hand Furniture 206-784-8090.
6500 3rd Ave NW Seattle, WA 98117
website=www.aa2h.com
@blenheim palace.winter 2015
Kodak Retina IIIc
f:2.0/50mm Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenon C
Fujifilm Superia 400
Before we sit down for Thankgiving the table is set for Ray, Char, Craig, Suzanne, Paul, Sean, Tim, Clare, Gladys, and Judy Maas. Turkey, Stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, sweet potatoes, buns, butter, cranberry sauce, wine, corn, beans & bacon, jello, pickles, celery, carrots, olives, pecan pie, pumpkin pie, and apple pie. Photo by Craig Maas
Whenever I show friends and family shots of Table Mountain they are surprised that such landscapes exist in California. The lava flow shaped this land millions of years ago leaving some spectacular basalt rock formations and stunning canyons with waterfalls abound. Table Mountain is one of the first places I think of for spring photo shoots. I dug this one out of the archives while cleaning up the drives. Last year was weak for wildflowers, hoping this year will be better. Hope you enjoy, let me know what you think!
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BLING! BLING! BLING! BLING! BLING! Just some table scraps? NOT! It has one steering wheel, 18 wheels, 19 mudguards, multiple grills and more.
I do not know what it is but before I use all of the mudguards and wheels for the two triple axle trailers and a triple axle dolly, I thought I would do something that was like something that made no sense at all, and here it is!
This is about $180 worth of chromed Lego parts so it is a very expensive bunch of table scraps with a little bit of orderly placement! LOL
After the picture I took last time with all the stacks of handbound books on it I actually cleared my worktable completely. Two books, an art pendant and some origami later the mess is back in it's full glory
After a day in London, I went to my son's house for a barbecue meal with him and his family. While he got the food ready, I sat and drank a welcome glass of beer sitting in his garden at a glass-topped table 😀
Sushi or coffee table of live edge slab of curly walnut and bloodwood. Sushi plates and chopsticks of bloodwood. Rests of ebony.
We have 70 tables overlooking the harbor. Take your pick...
Key West Harbor ~ Key West, Florida ~ The Florida Keys
[only kidding... this is late, late at night after all the restaurants
and bars have closed and have issued their last call for alcohol!
We took a last stroll down at the harbor before retiring to our
hotel room... such a fun night. Never gets old. Love Key West!]
Thin flexicover books stacked on top of each other and reflecting on the shiny black surface of the table. Each one has a different color. They are not aligned on neither side. There's a bright light source coming from the left side of the image.
for odc2 - on the table
I have photographed these things on the table separately... i know it's bit cluttered...by I like cluttered ;)
These tables are looking for new homes.
Left = IKEA side table with glass shelf.
Middle = Crate and Barrel, all wood coffee table.
Right = IKEA lack table.
Any takers?
The autopsy table at Aradale Mental Asylum. The room where thousands of dead bodies were cut apart to establish a cause of death.
Straight out of the camera.
Also found on Friday. When I pulled up to the sale the large corner table was in the driveway and had a SOLD tag on it, but in the garage was the other two, and they were still available.
I told the saleslady inside that I wanted the two tables in the garage and I was going to look through the house, I also asked about the corner table and they said the lady was around somewhere but it was bought and paid for.
On my way out to the car, the lady who bought the corner table was giving it a good look over and I asked her if she was the new owner. She said she was and I told her I bought the other two. To my surprise she asked if I would be interested in the corner table as on closer inspection it was a little too beat up for her.
The tables are worse for wear, and they really remind me of school furniture. I got them all for less than five bucks. Some sort of new tops and they will be great.
One of several rolling tables we made for the warehouse, all based fundamentally on the same design as the rest of our workbenches.
The one in the background has a pre-laminated plywood top. The foreground table is surfaced with Masonite, which I prefer because it allows the plywood top to integrate structurally with the rest of the table (the pre-laminated top is simply screwed to sides using small steel angles); and the Masonite can be easily replaced if necessary due to staining or damage.