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This time I present a small collection based on beautiful fabrics lace, that got thanks to my beautiful friend Machelle!
The collection is coming together nicely. The blue with yellow clip is the newest addition. I've been hunting it for a long time.
Some of my wife's collection of shells. These reside in a glass jar on a side table in the dining room.
Written on paper to which the photo is attached: "My preshious {sic} sister--Cora May Logan--She and Mama & deare [sic] Walter are gone but surely not forgotten. April 30, 1915."
This is going to take me a considerable amount of time to research and it will probably end up in my book, by the looks of what I have seen so far in the public records, but I don't want to delay in putting it up, although it may be awhile before a research summary is here.
What I can tell you is that Cora May Reddick Dancy Logan was born 4 August, 1878. Her first husband was Charles Dancy (1878-1909). Her second was John L. Logan, whom she married in 1906 in Jasper, Missouri. (1878-1929). She died of uterine cancer on 28 April, 1915, at the age of 35 years, eight months, and 24 days. Her burial took place at Hazelwood Cemetery, Springfield, Missouri, and the following summer, on 11 June, 1816, The Woodmen Circle Auxiliary, of which Cora was a member, unveiled her tombstone at a special ceremony, pictured here: www.flickr.com/photos/60861613@N00/16399198257/
Cora May was the daughter of Mary E. Headrick (1855-1917) and the unusually named Bright Columbus Reddick (1853-1899) who was killed in a major train wreck that was reported in midwestern newspapers. Here is his incredibly tantalizing obituary from the Springfield Republican, 3 October, 1899; page 3:
"OBITUARY
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Tribute of a Friend to the Memory of B. C. Reddick. Among the three good citizens who were killed in the Frisco railroad wreck, near Kansas City, was Mr. B. C. Reddick of 1609 North Campbell street. Mr. Reddick was a Tennessean by birth; was born in Weakley county, Tennessee, October 10, 1853. He afterwards came with his parents to Dent county, Mo., in 1855, and lived with them until November 22, 1874, when he married Miss Mary E. Headrick, of Celina, Dent county, Mo., and came to Springfield 11 years ago. He has been in the employ of the Frisco ever since, 10 years as a fireman and one year as an engineer. Mr. Reddick was as well qualified a
man as ever run an engine on the road, being highly esteemed among the railroad officials, as well as by everyone who knew him. He always had a kind word and a smile for everyone. Although he was once a very wicked man and a great burden to his family, as well as to himself, the death of his youngest son, when only five months old, caused his father's repentance. This son only lived to be 2 years old. {?} Mr. Reddick became {several illegible words} Smith, the railroad evangelist, and was lead to Christ by this good woman. He afterward joined the Dale Street Methodist church, and was at the time of his death a good and active member of this church. Mr. Reddick was the father of 10 children, four girls and six boys, of whom all but one survived him at this death. His four oldest children are married and live in Springfield. There was never a husband and father that will be missed in a family more than is Mr. Reddick, for his family worshipped him. He was especially devoted to his son David, who is deaf, and attends school at Fulton, Mo. Peace be unto him, and a kind remembrance of him as a good Christian and father.
A Friend."
Here is a link to her FindaGrave page: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=335505...
So now that I've gotten a few more new amiibo, I think it's time to do another collection update! So I will go down the list of amiibo and their nicknames. Note that this will be in order of my favorite characters, not order that I got them.
Sonic: Blonic (my own original character)
Ness: Ninten
Pac-Man: Q*Bert
Mega Man: Proto Man
Charizard: Ord (an ant-sized high five for whoever gets that reference!)
King Dedede: Mr. Coblpot
Captain Falcon: Cpt Amrica
Meta Knight: Batman
Greninja: Kermit
Shulk: He-Man
Marth: Lancelot
Bowser: Gamera
Inkling Boy: Squidward
Toad: DanyColins... Don't ask...
Toon Link: Legolas
Yoshi: Littlefoot
Mario: Papa John
Kirby: Rick
Samus: Darth Vadr
Donkey Kong: Skips
Wii Fit Trainer: Jane Fonda
As of now, my collection is complete, though I may get Lucario. As for what amiibo that have been announced I need to get Olimar, Bowser Jr., Dr. Mario, Mr. Game & Watch, R.O.B. (Japan), Duck Hunt, Falco, Mewtwo, Ryu, and Tom Nook!
A one-meter (3 foot 3 inch) tall antique Dolorosa, from the Vecin Collection.
See it dressed here: www.flickr.com/photos/28098727@N00/401731676/in/set-72157...
The insect collection of 19th century Texas naturalist Ludolph Heiligbrodt is housed at the University of Texas at Austin.
This open edition jewellery collection is inspired by art nouveau jewellery and available per order at my website:
emiliacouture.com/2019/01/21/titania-jewellery-collection/
The Classic Stiletto shoes are fitted for Inamorata only. They are available in 5 resin colours matching the Inamorata skin tones: Milk, Latte, Caramel, Chocolate and Coffee. The dragonfly/ butterfly ornaments come in choice of gold, silver, gunmetal and brass.
Stagecoach Merseyside: 15586 (GX59 JYT) an Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 bodied Scania N230UD, painted in pink Cancer Research livery in corporate layout. This vehicle is captured here whilst parked up at Gillmoss Bus Depot.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 4th August 2019.
Ref No: DSC_27484/PJ.
Create the ambiance that suits you best with our newest collection.
Ambient Couch & Chair
10 Color swatches
Decor Available (sold seperately)
Mirrored Stool
Book Clutter
Dozen Roses
Money Box
Glass Coffee Table
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I always loved nutcrackers, ever since I saw the "Nutcracker" ballet when I was 10. I wanted one then, but at the time in 1983 a nutcracker was very expensive. They didn't have walmarts and targets back then. I got my first nutcracker when I was about 15 and have been collecting them ever since. The pinnocio is from germany that my aunt got for me. The tiniest nutcracker there in the front is only about an inch tall!
Collection coming fall 08'
picnics
1930s/40s
shiny red convertibles
freshly laundered sheets hung on a clothes line
begonias on a kitchen window sill
tree swings
green grass
sweet iced tea
apple crisp with real whipped cream
clear blue skies, the kind you get just a few times a year where the air is so crystal clear and the sky that shade of blue that kind of makes your heart ache (in a happy way)
These are the things that inspired this collection, I hope you like it...
This guy appears to have a wonderful sense of style.
Please go here to see more Family Car images -
www.flickr.com/photos/69559277@N04/sets/72157628124351754...
Produced from the original negative in my collection.
This is my WHOLE doll collection at the moment! Can you tell I have a thing for Volks? Haha. I know it's not a great photo but when I got them all lined up I just had to take one. From left to right: Kazuya Kujo on SD13 girl body (This was a grail doll for me and my sister surprised me at Christmas with her! I cried so hard.), Old F-07(Pearl), One-off SDGr Lorina, SDgr Belldandy, SD13 Nono, SDM Mako, FCS WS F-60, FCS F-45, SD Nana, Dear SD SwD Nono head on Lieselotte body.
I think I'm at my doll limit for now! I need to take the time to appreciate each one and make some outfits for them. Does anyone else ever feel overwhelmed by their collection at times?