

My quest for furniture continues with finding things I can't afford or need like this Junktion chair:

This photo essay from the New Yorker about the road trip. Click on the link it will make you wish for summer NOW. From the website: “This image is from a month-long backpacking trip I did in Argentina four years ago,” Golfer told me. “While driving through the winding roads of the northern desert province of Salta with my friend Mark, we came across a pair of wild horses. One galloped away immediately, but the other one lingered in the middle of the road, staring at us. I leaned out the window with the closest camera I could find, a toy point-and-shoot, and took this picture.”

Adam Golfer, Wild Horse (Salta), Argentina, 2007
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