Pulling the fallen Northern California redwood trunks and
pieces of driftwood from the Santa Barbara Bay, our Chumash ancestors soon learned to seal the cracks between the boards of the large wooden plank canoes using the natural resource of tar.
Last summer I found this
beautiful piece of driftwood on the beach and it's been on the coffee table, our dresser, entryway table, hutch and now it's on the mantel.
Since I currently only have once woven charger, I placed that in the middle underneath the vase, and finished things off with a
small piece of driftwood.
For example, Senegalese sculptor Moustaphe Dimé, for whom the French term recuperátion would be a more familiar word for describing what he does, has made sculptures out
of pieces of driftwood and other cast - off or discarded materials; the Republic of Benin's Romuald Hazoumè creates portrait busts from jerry cans.
The sleeping loft is located above the kitchen, and access is give to this area via a beautiful staircase which has been made from a single feature
piece of driftwood found by Phil on the beach.
If you look back at the beach from the break line, all you really are going to see is lively palm trees and a
few pieces of driftwood.
Over the course of their relationship Warner received hundred of pieces of mail art from Johnson, ranging from collages to a hand -
delivered piece of driftwood.
Add a
small piece of driftwood or a faux coral head with additional sand dollars, dried sea horses, starfish and seashells
On a visit to the waterfront, I noticed thousands
of pieces of driftwood that had washed up on the rocks» edge.
For the middle of the table, we played with ferns, classic white roses,
pieces of driftwood, and additional notes of lavender and camomile flowers.
As I watched Sweetness tossing small rocks at
a piece of driftwood next to her to hear the funky hollow thunk sound and Mr. Man play with sticks in wide - eyed amazement, I started to think of all I'd learned about positive discipline and what this mom could do differently.
Even her mantelpiece is a beautiful
piece of driftwood.
I have
a piece of driftwood that I can never be too far from:) love the whole look!
To make a stem, there are many great materials you could use: dried real pumpkin stems,
pieces of driftwood, cork, sticks... even rope!
-LSB-...] Isn't
that piece of driftwood super cool!!!
If you haven't already fallen in love with the crashing waves, snow - capped peaks and more restaurants than you can shake
a piece of driftwood at then now's your time to really explore it all by dating through eHarmony.
Stick it on a pillow or
a piece of driftwood or something).
You can also try lining your garden with
pieces of driftwood, which drive dogs away from planted areas.
(Besides starting my dogs on a diet of raw meaty bones, I provide
a piece of driftwood to chew and small PET type water bottle.)
Additionally, every rock and
piece of driftwood is unique.
With the exception of fossorial animals, which use the bedding itself as a hide space, these pets require a cave or
a piece of driftwood that is big enough to provide a feeling of security and a place to escape the light.
I floated back to the surface and let my body bob like
a piece of driftwood, letting the tide gently toss me back and forth along the beach like an eager guide showing me the underwater sights.
Don't worry about all of the incoming waves crashing into you and washing you back on to the beach like
a piece of driftwood.
In this inhospitable ground, filmmaker Derek Jarman planted poppies, wild orchids and water lilies, and arranged small circles of flint and
pieces of driftwood to resemble standing stones and upright tombs.
One is painted on a panel,
a piece of driftwood attached to the top.
My likeness appears spliced, moving amongst fabrics, photographs,
a piece of driftwood, a small blue comb.
In Driftloaf Driftwood, Segre creates one her way, with a brick,
a piece of driftwood, and a slice of bread with two pointed corners turned upward.
The still lives may seem obtusely simple at first —
a piece of driftwood in the sand, a slack hand lying atop a bedsheet, a close - up of a leafy potted plant specked with dew.
Though these sculptures —
a piece of driftwood against an iron pole, a collection of scrap pieces, and an iron joint — are obviously not identical, they do not rely on the same balancing of opposites as the gold cube.
Fastened to
pieces of driftwood or mounted to segments of old lumber, the pieces seem to capture the lifelike essence of the robins, owls, and sea creatures they represent despite a minimal number of components.
I frankly can not believe the magnitude of ignorance you expressed with «
a piece of driftwood.»
Not quite textile, but certainly tactile,
these pieces of driftwood and jetsam and flotsam are from the beaches near Brighton.
In 2004, Cincinnati Reds» outfielder Adam Dunn hit a home run so mighty it sailed clean out of the park, down the street, bounced off the bank of the Ohio River and landed smack on
a piece of driftwood along the bank (which according to local geographers technically placed it over the state line); this made Dunn's home run hit the only homer in MLB to be hit in one state (Ohio) and land in another (Kentucky).
The only thing missing is
a piece of driftwood with the words «The Lettered Cottage» on it.
Enter, a cute jute striped linen curtain from Cost Plus and
a piece of driftwood we've had sitting around for years.
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pieces of driftwood, smooth stones, old sheet music (adhered to thin pieces of cardboard for strength), plates, trays, etc..