Cabinet Top
This is the top of the display case for some of my toys. In my massage room. The doll on the far left is "1970s Peace and Love Barbie" -- really, that's what it said on the box -- and she's really excellent: 'do-rag, rose-colored glasses, peasant blouse, fringed leather vest, "Peace" medallion hanging from her neck, patchwork bell-bottomed jeans, clogs, and a leather shoulder bag. My favorite feature is her right hand held high and giving the two-fingered "PEACE" sign. The other three I bought for a dollar apiece in a garage sale.
Also on display is a porcelain Xena figure (I still love Xena), an empty bottle of "Bimbo", some Mexican wooden dogs and a sheep, Santa's Little Helper, a Buffy action figure, a Matchbox English garbage truck (next to a Civil War bullet), and various chingaletta.
On the wall are two black and white photos of me as Macduff, the Thane of Fife, in a Davidson College production of "Macbeth" from 1969.
Cabinet Top
This is the top of the display case for some of my toys. In my massage room. The doll on the far left is "1970s Peace and Love Barbie" -- really, that's what it said on the box -- and she's really excellent: 'do-rag, rose-colored glasses, peasant blouse, fringed leather vest, "Peace" medallion hanging from her neck, patchwork bell-bottomed jeans, clogs, and a leather shoulder bag. My favorite feature is her right hand held high and giving the two-fingered "PEACE" sign. The other three I bought for a dollar apiece in a garage sale.
Also on display is a porcelain Xena figure (I still love Xena), an empty bottle of "Bimbo", some Mexican wooden dogs and a sheep, Santa's Little Helper, a Buffy action figure, a Matchbox English garbage truck (next to a Civil War bullet), and various chingaletta.
On the wall are two black and white photos of me as Macduff, the Thane of Fife, in a Davidson College production of "Macbeth" from 1969.