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Here is a more extended shot of the shelf with the little win-up toys and stuff. Above the wind up robots, there is a set of small clocks shaped like computers, and next to that is a little wind-up toy that came from Subways as part of a kid's-meal thing, related to the old, classic Schoolhouse Rock educational short cartoons they used to show on Saturday mornings in the 1970s. This one was from something called "Figure Eight" and was about a little girl ice-scating the number 8 a lot, or something of the sort. Anyway, it says "Figure Eight" on the side, and when wound up, would roll along a flat surface.
Obviously the rest of what you see is... well... books. Mostly stuff related to writing.
Somewhere behind the tiki and the wind-up fish (near the bottom of the picture), there is also a small, clear-plastic, yellow cat. About all you can see of it, though, is one little, thin leg behind the tiki, and maybe the edge of one (round) ear.
P1000544
Here is a more extended shot of the shelf with the little win-up toys and stuff. Above the wind up robots, there is a set of small clocks shaped like computers, and next to that is a little wind-up toy that came from Subways as part of a kid's-meal thing, related to the old, classic Schoolhouse Rock educational short cartoons they used to show on Saturday mornings in the 1970s. This one was from something called "Figure Eight" and was about a little girl ice-scating the number 8 a lot, or something of the sort. Anyway, it says "Figure Eight" on the side, and when wound up, would roll along a flat surface.
Obviously the rest of what you see is... well... books. Mostly stuff related to writing.
Somewhere behind the tiki and the wind-up fish (near the bottom of the picture), there is also a small, clear-plastic, yellow cat. About all you can see of it, though, is one little, thin leg behind the tiki, and maybe the edge of one (round) ear.