I like the second one. Just a bit unusual.
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I also like this one: [link]
I liked the third table best. And the one Scrappy linked to.
I like the third set best. They're all attractive, but after a long day of whatever, I'd want my chairs to have backs. And the open look seems lighter.
Pretty kitty, Matt!
Matt, I love wildlife refuges (when they're well-run, of course)! Where is this one? That looks like a happy coatimundi, and such a beautiful tiger!
Furniture: I liked the third dining set the best. Also, I want a back on anything I'm going to sit in for a while. Couch: My couch is very long and I love it, even though it takes up almost all my wall. Being able to stretch out for a nap or seat two adults without squishing them together is important.
My couch is long, but not crazy long, but long enough for me to stretch out on. And it's very deep. It makes it a very good sleeping couch. Something that I take advantage of most mornings after Oz wakes me up to feed him.
Just to be contrary, I like your first table set the best.
And am so jealous of people whose rooms can fit a chaise! My living room is all doors and a fireplace, so there's no good place for one.
Indigestion like pain right under the chest middle, tender to pressure and achy to sharp pain spurts constant, entering day 2. I had antacids last night and no change. I am belching some which makes me think it is nothing, but I also kinda always belch.
Matt, I love wildlife refuges (when they're well-run, of course)! Where is this one? That looks like a happy coatimundi, and such a beautiful tiger!
This is the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge just south of Eureka Springs. It's a 459-acre compound with over 100 animals, most rescued from other facilities and private owners. Some of them are inbred or victims of abuse, so the folks at this facility are very committed to providing proper care and giving them as much freedom as is feasible.
I was astounded to find out that the sale of tiger cubs is legal. Apparently, the captive population is about four times as great as the number of tigers left in the wild.