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yeaaaah! it worked! I watched a youtube-video about the codes on top of the packing and checked in my local supermarket (which had a sale of the color reveal dolls, too!!!). And yes, the code worked! Happy-happy! he' so cute, with dimple and all! But unfortunately he can only move his arms & head... this obviously calls for a new body ;-)
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Carvings from the pew ends in the Church of the Holy Ghost, Crowcombe ,Somerset. Dating from 1535, they are some of the best church carvings I have ever seen.
So I finished all the parts for my bjd Allan mermaid doll. The hardest part was definitely doing those hands cuz despite my hardest attempted theyre still kind of too big. But test stringing them with hair elastics they fit pretty well onto the arms and poses just as good as my decent single jointed dolls.
The tail isn’t great but it’s serviceable for what I want in a mermaid BJD.
The next part is tracking down the elastic and making teeny tiny s hooks.
Ntonga Music school, Gugulethu South Africa
Mermans Mosengo and Jason Tamba doing a workshop on congolese music.
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Strobist - two SB600s camera left and right zoomed to 85mm. Speedlights and on-camera flash (D80) set to maximum power. 50mm lens. Merman completely under water rising up then bringing up his hands.
So I finished all the parts for my bjd Allan mermaid doll. The hardest part was definitely doing those hands cuz despite my hardest attempted theyre still kind of too big. But test stringing them with hair elastics they fit pretty well onto the arms and poses just as good as my decent single jointed dolls.
The tail isn’t great but it’s serviceable for what I want in a mermaid BJD.
The next part is tracking down the elastic and making teeny tiny s hooks.
~1480. Remnant: Merman holding a stone, and mermaid combing her hair and holding a looking-glass (damaged).
I had read about the underwater sculpture in our walks guide and was made up to spot it before Dennis - in fact I suspect we both would have missed had I not seen it! It is located in the canal by the Højbro bridge.
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"Agnete was a young peasant girl who was walking by the shore as a merman emerged from the waves and offered her his hand. Agnete fell in love with him immediately and went to the bottom of the sea with him, where she gave birth to his seven sons. After eight years, however, as she was sitting by the crib of her youngest son, Agnete heard the sound of churchbells ringing from her old village, and she felt homesick. She got permission from the merman to go to church, on the one condition that she would come back to him after mass. But of course, once on land again, Agnete found that she missed the church and her family too much, and she wouldn’t return."
The following link is from the re unveiling of the sculpture in 2007.
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So THIS is why mermaids keep going after humans!
Bishop Fish from the 2006 Monster in my Pocket revival. It looks nothing like the mythical Bishop Fish, though the original didn't, either (but at least the original had its pope hat). But he's such a sad little dumpy merman that you have to love him.