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Day 289 of 365: "Storm Front"
Shortly after I got back lunch today, a wicked storm front passed. The clouds hovered and swirled before heavy winds kicked in and it downpoured. We need this rain so badly!
I got a total rush shooting these storm clouds. Gary Meulemans, Storm Chaser? I never thought in a million years I'd utter that phrase! :)
A few hours later, it's sunny and the sky is blue. There's a saying around here: "If you don't like the weather in Wisconsin, wait 5 minutes and it'll change."
(7/26/12)
Acrylic Top Off - Midrange Left Front View
Acrylic top of the case has been taken off. Aurora is still attached to the base and backing of the case.
Deboxing my Disney Princess Designer Aurora Limited Edition 11 1/2 Inch Doll.
She was released by the Disney Store on October 17-18, 2011, in an edition size of 4000 worldwide. I bought mine from a reseller, as I missed getting her on the initial release. She is #900 of 4000.
She is an 11 1/2'' collector's fashion doll in a display case with a clear acrylic top, plastic base with gold filigree and gold reflective nameplate, a built-in doll stand, and a certificate of authenticity.
She is in a modern version of her iconic deep pink gown, with a 2-ply satin skirt, with a pearl and rhinestone encrusted floral design lacey belt, golden rhinestones in the bodice, and white satin collar-like shoulder straps. For accessories, she has long white satin gloves, jeweled gold necklace and tiara, and gold rhinestone stud earrings.
She has her golden blonde hair wrapped in a large bun, with bangs in a tight curl over her forehead. She has rooted eyelashes, violet eyes, bright pink eyeshadow and lips. Her face mold is same as her sister Designer Princesses Cinderella, Ariel and Belle, although due to differing makeup and eyes, they each have their own distinctive look.
Under her dress she has a pink satin underskirt, then a 2-ply full length tulle petticoat, and is wearing dark pink high heeled shoes. She also has a waist joint that enables her top to swivel 360 degrees. On her back, above her waist, is her product code and serial number. Of course, seeing these last hidden features requires that she be deboxed.
Taken just from the left of where you walk in. Underneath the elevators is a viewing area and flat screen tv for kids that are waiting to get into smaland. To the right of the photo are benchs and another flat screen tv that video in a loop that teaches you how to shop at IKEA. To the left is the podium, cash, and the exit.
This is the view outside my front door. there is a thick metal door to the right for security and the cast iron gate to let in a breeze. and some people hanging out across the street.
Front·run·ner (frÅnt'rÅn'É™r) n.: One that is in a leading position in a race or other competition.
In this case, the first leaf of a low tree branch I was passing under
View of the front room as you enter. Notice the vintage fireplace -- now converted to ventless gas for the ease of no-maintenance and convenience of instant on & off ambience and warmth. There is a large coat cloest to the left and an original leaded glass window over the picture window. This room flows into the extended living room area.
The front of a victorian commercial building/warehouse recently rebuilt as flats. I suspect the facade is pretty much the only original feature.