Greetings! Seems like a very unique day in your end of the world. I hope the sun will shine tomorrow again.
You probably refer to 'shelf claustrophia' - hehe - it's a very personal phobia that I suffer from. I get panick attacks when shopping - but only in supermarkets. Never in shops that sells clothings or make-up or shoes -:) Happy Friday!
Hmmmm, I left a message years ago I wonder what happened to it. Never minds it was a throw away remark---NOT!!
Regarding your comment on Stonehenge---yes you are a bit unhenged and the words you wanted etched in stone just faded away. Sorry!!
More on why the memorial was built. Listen up! Believing the original in Great Britain was used for sacrifices, Hill constructed the replica in honor of the war dead of Klickitat County. Hill wanted the Memorial to serve as a reminder that “humanity is still being sacrificed to the god of war.”
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18 comments:
You should try the balcony, looks like a good place for candid portraits.
Looks like a musical motif.
It looks like a lot of fun!
Jazz New Orleans en floride, cela doit bien donner
Now, THIS looks familiar.
Great looking place. Bet it has great food too.
I agree with Olivier, cool if they actually have jazz as background music, especially New Orleans.
This has a homey feel.
Love that beamed ceiling!
I know someone named Mimi but I din't know she had a restaurant. MBectoca
The place looks like it would "feel" good. Beads hang from a high rafter -- nice touch.
This place seems really warm and inviting. Love all the wood.
What a beautiful and cosy place to enjoy an evening out. Lovely details.
I'm only a male chauvenist when insulted by women who I try to help -:)
I don't like cheese. I usually say I'm allergic. That makes people stop fuzzing -:)
Wishing you a wonderful evening.
PS: Tiger salutes you with a MEOOOOW
I really like the look of all this wood.
I love the interior. The ceiling is fairly dramatic and the chandelier is very pretty (unique). It does have a very French Quarter appearance to it.
I do agree with Steffe, the balcony would provide for some great candid shots.
Greetings!
Seems like a very unique day in your end of the world. I hope the sun will shine tomorrow again.
You probably refer to 'shelf claustrophia' - hehe - it's a very personal phobia that I suffer from. I get panick attacks when shopping - but only in supermarkets. Never in shops that sells clothings or make-up or shoes -:)
Happy Friday!
Hmmmm, I left a message years ago I wonder what happened to it. Never minds it was a throw away remark---NOT!!
Regarding your comment on Stonehenge---yes you are a bit unhenged and the words you wanted etched in stone just faded away. Sorry!!
More on why the memorial was built. Listen up!
Believing the original in Great Britain was used for sacrifices, Hill constructed the replica in honor of the war dead of Klickitat County. Hill wanted the Memorial to serve as a reminder that “humanity is still being sacrificed to the god of war.”
OK??? MB
What a rustic interior! I like it!
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