Benches are a big in Southwest design. You can find them indoors as well as out and usually in bright colors. I found this unpainted one but with a wonderful Native American rug adding that splash of color.
I have two blankets like this one from my trips to Mexico as a girl. I hauled them all the way to Europe and have never regretted doing it. They are a treasure!
Love it! I'd sit there in a minute. And if it was cold you could just wrap that rug around you!
Re Olive Garden: We like ours a lot. And this most recent trip it appeared it's under new management which takes the customers seriously...everything was wonderful. Can't imagine a waiter singing at you at Olive Garden.
We've a Mason Jar restaurant here - went there once and some old guy with an accordion played and sang so loudly it hurt your ears! It was terrible! We've not been back!
I love how they take a simple bench and make it unique (to the area) and beautiful by adding a nice rug. My mother went to UNM and still has a few Native American rugs left from her college years. They were affordable and incredibly well made.
Native American arts and crafts are unparalleled in design and colour. I just put my wool Pendleton "Spirit Quest" on my bed as the evening are getting colder!!
I have two blankets like this one from my trips to Mexico as a girl. I hauled them all the way to Europe and have never regretted doing it. They are a treasure!
ReplyDeletec'est bien aussi de penser aux bancs qui ont froids ;) belle couverture
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteHave a great wednesday Randy!
I love this one and hope you will allow me to post in my aBoB!
ReplyDeleteI like the design and style of these tissues, I liked to see more closely, but a very good photo ! :))
ReplyDeleteBye randy !!
You made me remember some peruvian fabrics of Paracas Culture.
ReplyDeleteThanks and regards.
Valery
[Barcelona Daily Photo]
Auténtica alfombra de Indio americano.
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That rug was a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteAh, much nicer than some of the rest areas I've been to.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'd sit there in a minute. And if it was cold you could just wrap that rug around you!
ReplyDeleteRe Olive Garden: We like ours a lot. And this most recent trip it appeared it's under new management which takes the customers seriously...everything was wonderful. Can't imagine a waiter singing at you at Olive Garden.
We've a Mason Jar restaurant here - went there once and some old guy with an accordion played and sang so loudly it hurt your ears! It was terrible! We've not been back!
Love it Randy. So colorful!
ReplyDeleteThe rug is the perfect touch for that bench!
ReplyDeleteThe rug really dresses up the plain bench.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and I like the structure from the blanket.
ReplyDeleteI need a mid-week rest stop!
Randy, thanks for your comment!
I love how they take a simple bench and make it unique (to the area) and beautiful by adding a nice rug. My mother went to UNM and still has a few Native American rugs left from her college years. They were affordable and incredibly well made.
ReplyDeleteDiversidad del mundo... Estupenda la foto.
ReplyDeleteSaludos y un abrazo.
it's very nice to find benches outdoor ! love that ! and with a beautiful rug on it, that's the
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bisous Randy
Nice bench and photo
ReplyDeleteBoth bench and rug are lovely! Wouldn't mind having both. :-)
ReplyDeleteNative American arts and crafts are unparalleled in design and colour. I just put my wool Pendleton "Spirit Quest" on my bed as the evening are getting colder!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love the rug.
ReplyDeleteLove those southwest designs. Nive colors too.
ReplyDeleteLove the rug. Nice that it won't be stolen.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rug!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot. Nice rug!
ReplyDeleteGreat design on that rug! I could sure use one for my room. =)
ReplyDeleteThat's nice. A rustic bench made very special by adding a lovely blanket.
ReplyDeleteA familiar sight! The White Dove of the Desert - you know it - that's neat you've visited before!
ReplyDeleteI loved it, very special bench!
ReplyDeleteLéia