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Dec 4 2017
Luna Wanted In
It was raining all day so this was the only other shot I took of Ash all day.
Live from Troublefestival @Monza
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Ashness Jetty under a clear moonlit night, You can see skiddaw in the background lit up by the light pollution from Keswick.
Trying out a new wig on my MuDoll Ash. The color matches his face-up well, but I'm thinking I want a wig with a little more body to it. I'm not sure if you can tell from the photos, but the wig is a little thin and with Ash's head being larger I think he could do a nice full wig. Still though, it does look nice. :)
If you want to know, the wig is from Sunny's World, and is the coffee long fur. The shirt and accessories I made myself.
On 26 July 1998, 165001 approaches Ash on the 1145 Readhill - Reading. Ash Junction, where the line to Farnham diverged, was in the background t the point where the line curves to the left.
Dec 20 2023
Lucky Duck
AT-AT from the grandparents, archery set from auntie Kathleen, Sonic Legos from Luna, and a brand new BMX bike from me and Ryan!
Also, Rosie Day 20, if you can find her.
saved from felling for fuel for a few more years. Unfortunately, Apeal Officer 2021 has ignored ecologist and locals and now passed a build on this inappropriate site. Tragic.
Hundreds came to St. John Cantius parish to begin the penitential season of Lent. This is a privileged season of grace for the entire Church. It begins the annual solemn preparation for the Easter Mystery which is the culmination of the Church Year.
The Latin name for Lent, Quadragesima, means forty and refers to the forty days Christ spent in the desert which is the origin of the Season.
As happens on every Ash Wednesday, the people receive ashes on their foreheads in the shape of a cross while the priest says, "Remember that thou art dust and unto dust thou shall return." Ashes are a biblical symbol of repentance, sorrow, and humility. It is a fitting beginning to this holy season dedicated to the conversion of our hearts and the need to do acts of penance for ourselves and for the world.