Price: $829.95
24 October 2009 @ 11:18 am by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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Paintings by local artists for sale in Hội An, Vietnam
I know this is quite shameless, but i would like to ask your help on something, and i hope you can spare a minute or two to help me out...
I entered the Best Blurb Books Contest, and I need your vote to help me win. Click on the link below and check out my book! If I get enough votes, I could win $3,000.
You can vote through November 9. So have at it, and learn how to make your own Blurb book while you're there – it's easy and makes a great holiday gift.
Thanks!
www.blurb.com/photo-book-contest/view_book/911618
24 October 2009 @ 11:18 am by Bicesse Traditional tiles
jaeWALK posted a photo:

Buddha infront of a shophouse in Hội An, Vietnam
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I know this is quite shameless, but i would like to ask your help on something, and i hope you can spare a minute or two to help me out...
I entered the Best Blurb Books Contest, and I need your vote to help me win. Click on the link below and check out my book! If I get enough votes, I could win $3,000.
You can vote through November 9. So have at it, and learn how to make your own Blurb book while you're there – it's easy and makes a great holiday gift.
Thanks!
www.blurb.com/photo-book-contest/view_book/911618
23 October 2009 @ 5:56 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
iron ming posted a photo:

simply titled The Buffet, the Wynn's all-you-can-eatery is pure evil
23 October 2009 @ 5:56 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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various ceviches, salmon salad, grilled sea bass
23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
iron ming posted a photo:

asparagus, lobster cannoli, pasta, lamb short rib, grilled veal, lamb t-bone. the lamb t-bone was to die for
23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
iron ming posted a photo:

with grapes and feta cheese on a salad
23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
iron ming posted a photo:

i prefer lobster to crab, but crab legs is a staple at a lot of buffets. here they cut them in half for you so i had some just cuz i didn't need to work
23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
iron ming posted a photo:

frozen yogurt, gelato, and ice cream
23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
iron ming posted a photo:

the dessert section is most evil
23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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23 October 2009 @ 5:55 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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23 October 2009 @ 7:43 am by admin
Timber Ridge Room Screen - Adirondack
The Timber Ridge Room Screen combines elegance with classic Adirondack design with its rustic style diamond shaped pattern. A deep Coco Bark finish on pine veneer highlights the wood grain of this solid pine piece Screen measures 54 InchW x 2 InchD x 72 InchH with three panels. PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE If you find this item priced less on another website, we will match the price and give you free shipping. Coupons cannot be used when price matching. ~ Allow 5-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $574.95
22 October 2009 @ 10:38 pm by Recent Uploads tagged decor, with geodata
Peachhead (Loretta Killian) posted a photo:

Roadside Market in Delaware Water Gap, PA
22 October 2009 @ 5:52 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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22 October 2009 @ 3:22 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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Un ange passe dans la vitrine...
;-)
22 October 2009 @ 11:43 am by admin
5 Drawer Log Dresser - Adirondack Style
Highlight any room with the Adirondack styling of the Adirondack Style 5 Drawer Dresser. Early American colored stain accentuates the hand-crafted birch bark and twig designs of this rustic piece. Dovetailed drawers that are 9 Inch deep provide extra storage space with full extension ball-bearing glides rated at 100 lbs. and aromatic cedar drawer bottoms. Clear-coat catalyzed lacquer finished for extra durability. Dresser Measures 31 InchW x 23 InchD x 56 InchH. ~ Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $1739.95
21 October 2009 @ 4:44 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
Archie McPhee Seattle posted a photo:

Spooky housewares including this Spiderweb Shelf Bracket available at Archie McPhee. I'm scared!
21 October 2009 @ 3:41 am by Bicesse Traditional tiles
Simsi :-) posted a photo:

just by chance, in a rather small place in Liguria, Italy, suddenly appears this immense and extremely beautiful basilica!!
20 October 2009 @ 8:29 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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20 October 2009 @ 7:58 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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20 October 2009 @ 7:14 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
JoLiz posted a photo:

Here's one of my favorite stories played in chinese operas. Storyline taken here.
Third Wife Teaches the Son; by (Sānniáng Jiào Zĭ 三娘教子)
In ancient times there lived a rich merchant named XUĒ Guăng, who had three wives. The first wife had no children. The second had a little son named XUĒ Yĭgē. The third, who had originally been a servant girl, was named WÁNG Chūn'é, and, like the Number-one wife, she had no children. They all lived together in harmony.
One time, Xuē Guăng went out on a trading trip with a friend. But the friend betrayed him on the road and stole all his wealth, then had him sent off to the war as an impressed soldier. The friend even bought a coffin and brought back news that on the road Xuē Guăng had taken sick and died.
The whole family was overcome at the news. The number-one and number-two wives had no desire to remain widows, and argued that the best thing was to split the family and use their share to marry other men. Wáng, the number-three wife, believed it was only proper to send for the coffin and have their husband buried before making such a decision. The other two didn't want to pay for this, so Wáng paid for it herself and to have the old family servant, named XUĒ Băo, bring back Xuē Guăng's coffin for burial.
It was not long before the family divided and the number-one and number-two wives took their money and went off to remarry. Number-two wife didn't even want to keep her son, little XUĒ Yĭgē, and left him behind. So Wáng looked after Yĭgē and earned a living by weaving.
One day little Yĭgē returned home from his studies, and Wáng asked him to recite what he had memorized. He refused, saying she wasn't his real mother, and had no right to demand things of him. Wáng was both furious and heartbroken at his ingratitude, and in her distress she deliberately broke her weaving shuttle, symbolizing that she would not continue to weave for him.
When the old servant Xuē Băo returned, he found Third Wife furious, and little Yĭgē refused to explain the problem. Xuē Băo decided it must be that she was unhappy about having so little money and wanted to marry again. Unwilling to leave him with such an impression, Xuē Băo at length told him the problem was having an ungrateful child.
Xuē Băo gently took little Yĭgē to Xuē Guăng's nearby tomb, and told him about how his real mother had abandoned him, and about the sacrifices that Third Wife had made for him. Moved, the child apologized to Third Wife, and promised he would never again treat her as he had, and asked her to beat him. She could not bring herself to do so. Instead she urged him to study hard, and she told him stories of many an ancient hero who had succeeded after great toil and bitterness.
As little Yĭgē grew, he succeeded well with his studies, and at length passed the highest civil service exams, was appointed to high office, made money, and provided well for his adoptive mother. Meanwhile Xuē Guăng, who had not died on the trading trip, of course, but had merely been taken off to war, and who had not died in the war either, reappeared as a great general after many adventures, and the three were reunited into a happy family.
20 October 2009 @ 2:46 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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20 October 2009 @ 2:43 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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20 October 2009 @ 2:43 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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18 October 2009 @ 5:35 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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18 October 2009 @ 10:32 am by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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Home decor available at my store.
18 October 2009 @ 10:32 am by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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18 October 2009 @ 9:15 am by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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16 October 2009 @ 9:27 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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Home decoration
16 October 2009 @ 9:27 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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Home decoration
15 October 2009 @ 7:43 pm by admin
Spruce Meadows Chest of Drawers
Made from solid pine with Old World Pine finish veneer, the Spruce Meadows Chest of Drawers has exquisite detailing. Measures 45 Inch wide, 19 Inch deep and 51 InchHigh. Free White Glove Service - in home assembly and carton removal. PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE If you find this item priced less on another website, we will match the price and give you free shipping. Coupons cannot be used when price matching. ~ Allow 5-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $1074.95
15 October 2009 @ 3:46 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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14 October 2009 @ 11:43 pm by admin
Willow Twig End Table
Handcrafted in the USA using willow branches and a thick coat of varnish. Measures Approximately: 22″W x 18″D X 23″H. ~ Allow 8-10 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $279.95
13 October 2009 @ 7:43 am by admin
Prairie Land Cabinet
The Prairie Land Cabinet adds rustic western style with its wagon wheel rim construction and deep display area. Drawer fronts are split log design with wood block handles. Measures 33 Inch W x 16 Inch D x 51 Inch. ~ Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $789.95
12 October 2009 @ 11:43 am by admin
Timeless Country Cabin Dresser
Measures 40 Inch wide, 6 Inch deep and 48 InchHigh. PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE If you find this item priced less on another website, we will match the price and give you free shipping. Coupons cannot be used when price matching. ~ Allow 5-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $549.95
11 October 2009 @ 3:43 pm by admin
Prairie Land Chest of Drawers
Truly unique western styling is found in the Prairie Land Chest of Drawers. Its wagon wheel rim construction, split log drawer fronts and wood block handles make it a perfect piece for your homestead. Measures 33 Inch W x 16 Inch D x 51 Inch. ~ Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $789.95
9 October 2009 @ 11:43 pm by admin
Log Barstool with Arms - 24 Inch Counter Height
Sit back and relax in the Barstool with Arms - 24 in. Counter Height. Individually hand-crafted from Northern White Cedar logs, this rustic stool has a contoured, swivel seat for comfort and convenience. The clear-coated catalyzed lacquer finish adds extra durability to the hand peeled Cedar logs, accentuating their natural character and beauty. Stool measures 24 H. ~ Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $559.95
9 October 2009 @ 5:09 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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9 October 2009 @ 5:07 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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8 October 2009 @ 5:26 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
faeryboots posted a photo:

Sunday, May 17th 2009.
Japanese garden // Washington Park Arboretum // Seattle, Washington
8 October 2009 @ 5:26 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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Sunday, May 17th 2009.
Japanese garden // Washington Park Arboretum // Seattle, Washington
8 October 2009 @ 5:26 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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Sunday, May 17th 2009.
Japanese garden // Washington Park Arboretum // Seattle, Washington
...and one in which I do not know the name of.
8 October 2009 @ 7:43 am by admin
4 Drawer LOW-BOY Log Dresser
Complete your bedroom decor with the 4 Drawer Low-Boy Dresser (Traditional). Made from Northern White Cedar logs, this dresser has dovetailed drawers inset for added beauty, accentuating the high level quality of this hand-crafted piece. Full-extension ball-bearing glides are rated at 100 lbs. Bottom 2 drawers are 9 InchD for extra storage capacity and have aromatic cedar drawer bottoms. The clear-coated catalyzed lacquer finish adds extra durability to the hand peeled Cedar logs, accentuating their natural character and beauty. Dresser measures 44 InchW x 22 InchD x 36 InchH. ~ Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Cannot express ship or ship to Alaska or Canada. |
Price: $1139.95
7 October 2009 @ 1:36 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
Spike's Shoes posted a photo:

Electrical wiring and bicycle wheel. Zawady Central Poland
7 October 2009 @ 1:35 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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Pattern on side of pail. Zawady Central Poland
7 October 2009 @ 1:35 pm by Bicesse Traditional tiles
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End one way sign and road block pushed to the side. Hmong Sports Festival McMurray Field St Paul Minnesota USA
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