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OK, I couldn't wait: here's Jason with his cool new body, I'm planning on crafting him a mermaid-tail though.

 

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Namor its out for one of his daily trips

suddenly ,while playing and swimming with the aquatic creatures he looks to the surface

and to his surprise he watches a human creature falling into the bottom of the sea

 

I recently found an old memory card of mine and I've been trying to salvage some of the images, this is one of them!

Haha, Look at the large size and you can see the shell boobs I put on him! Oh, the good old days!

Haven't done still life for awhile. Went in with a tight crop so the second face shows.

10-03-2004 San Francisco

 

Ethel Merman (of the Ethel Merman Experience) at the Castro Street Fair.

Varla Jean Merman 06/18/2010

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.

Baroque tablet in the south aisle at Worcester.

 

Worcester Cathedral is the commanding presence on the skyline of the city, perched on high ground overlooking the River Severn. It is one of England's most rewarding cathedrals, though denied first rank status owing to the heavy handed Victorian restorations it underwent, an unavoidable consequence of being built of soft red sandstone (a problem shared with Chester and Lichfield) and thus a 19th century feel pervades inside and out in it's mostly renewed external stonework and furnishings.

 

The cathedral impresses with it's scale, one or our longer churches, crowned by a magnificent central tower (originally surmounted by a lead spire, lost sometime after the Refomation; subtle alterations to the tower's design were made when it was refaced in the Victorian restoration) and with a secondary pair of transepts flanking the choir (as at Salisbury, Lincoln, Rochester & Canterbury). Of the former monastic buildings the cloister and Norman chapter house have survived (along with the refectory, now part of neighbouring King's School), making this a more complex and enjoyable building to explore.

 

The earliest parts are of the Norman period with the superb 12th century crypt under the choir. The west end of the nave is also Norman work, though very late and unusual in design, with transitional pointed arches. However the bulk of the building we see dates from the 13th and 14th centuries, the east end in Early English gothic style (where most of the windows were restored to stepped lancets by Sir George Gilbert Scott during the Victorian restoration, having been altered over the centuries), whilst the remainder of the nave and tower largely of the Decorated period (the cathedral originally also possessed a detached octagonal bell tower with a lead spire, which stood near the north east corner but was demolished in 1647).

 

Of the original furnishings little remains beyond the fine set of misericords in the choir stalls. The stained glass too is nearly entirely Victorian (only some meagre, much restored medieval fragments survive in traceries of the south aisle). Much of the Victorian glass is quite impressive, particularly the great east and west windows by Hardman's of Birmingham.

 

Worcester is however especially rich in tombs and monuments of all periods, with medieval effigies of bishops, knights and ladies, not all in good condition but worth seeking out. There are also several large tombs from the post-Reformation period (especially in the cluttered south aisle) and some fine Baroque work in the north transept.

 

The most significant of the monuments here are Royal; in the centre of the choir lies the fine 13th century effigy of King John, best remembered for signing the Magna Carta. Nearby is the superb chantry chapel of Prince Arthur, elder brother of Henry VIII, whose premature death aged 15 changed England forever (one of the most pivotal moments in our history, had he survived the Reformation may never have happened). The gorgeous late Perpendicular gothic chapel stands to the south of the High Altar and is remarkable for it's rich sculpted detail.

 

www.worcestercathedral.co.uk/

The Pied Piper of the ocean - attracting All the wildlife!

 

Appearing on Saltburn Pier for the Summer of 2017 -

a snapshot of all the wonderful oceanic creations lovingly crafted by the Saltburn Yarn Stormers

OK, I couldn't wait: here's Jason with his cool new body, I'm planning on crafting him a mermaid-tail though.

 

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Second half of the sixth century, fitting of a short dagger of the “akinakes” type. Found at Witasszkowo in the region of Ziemia Lubuska. Copy, original gold.

 

Taken at the Poznan Archeological Museum (Muzeum Archeologiczne w Poznaniu.)

View On Black

 

When I first saw you

I was deep in clear blue water

The sun was shining

Calling me to come and see you

I touched your soft skin

And you jumped in with your eyes closed

And a smile upon your face

Você vem, você vai

Você vem e cai

E vem aqui pra cá

Porque eu quero te beijar na sua boca

Que coisa louca

Vem aqui pra cá

Porque eu quero te beijar na sua boca

Ai que boca gostosa

 

Smoke City - Underwater Love

Snorkeling at Temple Beach. (2/15/2011)

I noticed that i never took a Pic of the blue mermaid from the Figures Series 5.

I got her twice.

With the blonde/Yellow Hair she reminds me a lot of the German Move "die kleine Meerjungfrau".

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So many of them...

 

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We are just getting the Najestic ready to set sail. We will be up and fully operational Sept. 1, 2015. We have so many amazing things coming up, such as New Exotic Designs made by us. We will be giving away tails and mer-accessories for our grand opening as prizes, we will be making special appearances in a city near you providing shoots for those who can't afford a silicone tail but always wanted to try one out. I feel so blessed to be able to offer such an amazing opportunity to the Mer-Community. Although, we do make personal custom tails, it really isn't our focus. Our focus is providing a Unique Mermaid/Merman/Siren/ Sea-Nymph Experience Globally. There is so much more to tell but this message is long enough. Thank you again, so much for your support.

 

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