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Saw it in the afternoon, had it home in the evening. The hard part is deciding which one of our unique tables best fits your style. The rest couldn't be easier. Give us a call.
Beautiful Spalted Maple
Want one?
We can custom make one for you too!
If you haven't been able to come visit us in DUMBO this season, this is your last chance. Today is the last day of the outdoor season so come on by!
It's a business as usual Monday
There are only two Sundays (today and 10/30) left for the outdoor Flea in DUMBO.
So come see our booth
and enjoy the day
What an uplifting, encouraging, inspiring, powerful weekend it has been
Some of the dynamic movers and shakers at the Summit.
Martha Stewart and Jim Cramer
Deborah Needleman of T Magazine, designers Joseph Abboud and Zac Posen
Martha with Jessica Alba
Bill Sweedler and Barry Sternlicht
2016 Honorees
What an eventful and inspiring day! Opening remarks by Martha Stewart.
Waiting for the program to start. Exciting day for us!
Tonight at the Martha Stewart American Made 2016 cocktail reception at One World Observatory
Martha Stewart and Robert, the blacklumberjack.
American Made 2016 Honorees
Oh, that breathtaking NYC skyline.
October 17, 1912
Frederick Davenport, a Yonkers resident and former Senator, addressed workers of the Alexander Smith Carpet Company at the company's Elm St. gate. He was running for Lieutenant Governor on the Progressive Party* ticket, with Oscar Solomon Straus heading the state ticket. The Progressive Party received 25% of the vote. Mr. Davenport returned to the NY Senate in 1919, and then was elected to the House of Representatives as a Republican in 1924, serving from 1925 to 1933.
The Progressive Party (also known as the Bull Moose Party) was a U.S. dissident political party that nominated former president Theodore Roosevelt as its candidate in the presidential election of 1912. The formal name and general objectives of the party were revived 12 years later. Opposing the entrenched conservatism of the regular Republican Party, which was controlled by Pres. William Howard Taft, a National Republican Progressive League was organized in 1911 by Sen. Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin. The group became the Progressive Party the following year and on August 7, 1912, met in convention and nominated Roosevelt for president and Gov. Hiram W. Johnson of California for vice president. It called for revision of the political nominating machinery and an aggressive program of social legislation.
The party’s popular nickname of Bull Moose was derived from the characteristics of strength and vigor often used by Roosevelt to describe himself. He waged an energetic campaign, during the course of which an insane man in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, shot him while on his way to make a speech. He went ahead with his address, telling the crowd that he had a bullet in his body but assuring them that “it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.” The Bull Moose ticket polled some 25 percent of the popular vote. Thus split, the Republicans lost the election to the Democrats under Woodrow Wilson. The Bull Moose Party evaporated, and the Republicans were reunited four years later.
Source: Yonkers Rising, October 14, 2016 and Encyclopedia Britannica (online)
This morning's load up has extended to this afternoon, but we're not complaining.
To all who stopped by our booths this past weekend at Circle of Sisters and the Brooklyn Flea. We look forward to helping you with your next project. Give us a call or drop us a line.
Picking up some really great wood from a building in the DUMBO historic district.
We're at Circle of Sisters at the Javits Center today and tomorrow, as well as the Brooklyn Flea.
Check us out at either location.
Circle of Sisters
Brooklyn Flea Ft. Greene
Haven't come across too many of these this season, and just yesterday, there was this...
Always on the lookout for nature's bounties.
Come join us this weekend at the Circle of Sisters Expo.
Produced and hosted by WBLS-FM, HOT 97-FM, WLIB–AM and Emmis Communications, COS hosts a variety of panel discussions, seminars, and inspirational services, as well as a Gospel concert and fashion show, in addition to over 300 vendors and small businesses selling unique items and services all weekend.
October 15-16 at the Jakob K. Javits Center., Level 1, Halls 1A-1C. We'll be in Booth 733, so stop by.
Setting up our booth tonight
Looks even better in person
Beautiful Tulip stump