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Yeah, I went back. Who wouldn't? Crazy people? Maybe, but life is short.
She had found some old records, she wanted me to hear them. We debated rye vs cognac for her namesake. We found a lot to disagree on. It didn't matter.
They say third time's the charm. Well, number two did it for me. You never know how The Mother Road is gonna change your life.
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I first saw Gumdrop on kingkong21's photostream. I immediately fell in love with him but felt bad about all my recent toy purchases and put off buying him. I waited too long and couldn't find him at a good price. I was so happy to see the new Gumdrop releases and this time I didn't wait. Welcome to Chewy and Mimosa!
Off on the left is Koko the cat who was cropped out. She's always interested in the photoshoots.
Went to my five below last week and saw these cute littlest pet shop plush balls had to get one.
& My Labubu has had a very tough week so far. He needs some Bacardi. 😂
In June 2019, Starr visited the Macro Mondays Art Gallery. Going through my old photos I found this one taken the same day. Starr was never aware there was a polar bear standing behind her.
Loni riding her bike by Cross Creek near Sylva,North Carolina.
This is a repost of a photo from 2022 for theme of “bike ride.”🚲🚴
Found this on amazon it was reduced its the Littlest Pet Shop Advent Calendar 2020. Its not as great as the 2024 advent but I wanted the moose and the wolf so i got it.
2022-03-06 19:30-05:30
Clear, little snow on ground, little wind, setting moon, 80% humidity, -3 degrees C
95x60s L
40x60s R
40x60s G
40x60s B
2022-03-12 20:00-00:00
Clear, little snow on ground, some wind, half moon, 35% humidity, 3 degrees C
71x180s Ha
Camera: ASI1600MM-COOL+ZWO EFWmini, Baader R,G,B,Ha,SII,OIII, IDAS LPS-D1, gain 200, offset 50, -20C
Lens: TS-Optics 8″ f/4 UNC Newtonian with GPU Superflat 2″ Coma Corrector
Mount: EQ6-R Pro
QHY 5L-II-M OAG auto guider
Software: N.I.N.A., PixInsight, Photoshop
Location: Borås, Sweden
This is a picture of my old LPS collection, I dont have them anymore because I sold them.. which is kinda unfortunate but it was sort of in the panic of a move
Chrissy: We love fresh frozen yogurt with strawberry and cookie topping. I have ordered the family size. But now I have to hurry my sisters are waiting.
Found this cute set at 5 below
I didnt even know these even exisited and was very happy and surprised to see it.I had been wanting this little guy since I saw it in the Littlest Pet Shop Pet Pairs but I didnt like the other pet that came with it and didnt think it was worth it to spend $10 on just the one I liked. So when I saw this I had to get it. The other 3 I got at target
My dear husband gave me a gift of several lovely musical instruments and a set of chairs to go with them. My plan has been to create individual sculptures to which I can add the head of lps petite Blythes. I finally came up with a reasonable armature out of 3mm craft wire and disassembled a few Polly Pocket dolls for moveable limbs.
Since I already had the beginnings of a seated model, I chose the James McNeil Whistler painting "Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Painter's mother," aka Whistler's Mother.
Of course there will always be issues with scale with Blythe dolls because of the big heads, but in this case I had another issue to contend with as Whistler himself took liberties with his mother's proportions. One critic suggested that she would have to be built like an NBA player. I had to give my model a leg extension to give me the lap I needed. A pair of Polly Pocket boots are mounted to the free standing foot stool.
I wasn't too worried about fabric or sewing as this was going to be a temporary setup. The music room dolls will have nice black skirts with shiny green tops. For this doll I used a black knee high compression stocking and did more sculpting than sewing. I had a nice selection of lace to play with but the shape of her head and hair were a bit awkward.
The biggest problem was that my armature had not allowed for any neck room, a problem that will need to be addressed for the musicians. I didn't have time to do any major adjusting and worked with what I had. The same with my other materials.
The drapes were fun. I used a piece of tissue from a floral bouquet and pleated it. After pleating and figuring out what would be needed, I opened it up and did some freehand designs with metallic paint pens using his painting as a guide. Once I let the pleats fall back into place everything hung nicely.
The most fun part of the project was reading about Whistler. He was quite a character and like many artists, quite full of himself. One quote from Oscar Wilde said, “Mr. Whistler always spelt art, and I believe still spells it, with a capital ‘I,'”
When Whistler was asked why he had been born in Lowell, Massachusetts, he replied that he wanted to be close to his mother. :)
You may not be able to see Whistler's ubiquitous signature butterfly with a stinger in the top right corner of his curtains. I decided to add my cryptic signature by spelling my name backwards in the painting on the wall.
He named most of his paintings with musical notation, so I have followed suit by naming my portrait Impromptu Study of Scale in the Style of James Abbott McNeill Whistler
In order to get the right light I inverted one nesting table on top of another.
IC 443 'The Jellyfish Nebula' (HSO)
Equipment:
Mount-Paramount ME
Image Train:- SBIG STL 6303 -> Astrodon MOAG -> FLI PDF Focuser -> OTA
OTA: - Takahishi 67 flattener - > Atro Tech 10" RCF
Filtration: Heutech LPS, Astrodon 3nm NB
Plate solve:
RA 06h 17m 00s, Dec +22° 40' 59"
Pos Angle +356° 39', FL 2048.9 mm, 0.91"/Pixel
Exposure: Heutech LPS prefilter, Astrodon NB Jan 27,28, Feb 5,6 2012
8 X 60 minutes bin 1 Ha(3nm) red ( 480 minutes)
7 X 45 minutes bin 2 Sii(3nm) grn ( 315 minutes)
8 X 45 minutes bin2 Oiii(3nm) blu ( 360 minutes)
Total time on target: (1155 minutes) 19.25 hours
Imaging and guiding thru Maxim DL, Guided thru MOAG 0.2 hrz
Process: Calibration/Assembly Maxim DL, post processing PixInsite/Photohop