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Mom and kittens (except one) were fixed on Friday, so yesterday 4 of them moved out into their new homes. Princess herself will be returning to her home tomorrow. She lives in a backyard where she is well cared-for. We will be donating an outdoor shelter and other supplies to make her life as easy as possible. We had assumed she would 'tame down' during her time with us but she has steadfastly refused to like us even a little bit. She hisses and growls at us even when we come to fill the food bowls. But she is reportedly nice to her human caretakers, so I guess she's just picky.
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Canon 7D with 70-200mm 2.8L
Photographer: Lambert Pangilinan
Model: Princess Lieza Manzon (PBB/ABS-CBN Star Magic/Magkaribal)
Hair and Make-up: Marlon Tantiado
Art Director / Stylist: Tin Carceler-Pangilinan
Necklace by: Edwin Uy
( www.edwinuy.com )
Project 365 (50/365)- June 12, 2010
I guess I get carried away with photographing this bottle. I just love it! Consider it a mini-series of photos. :)
"Hey, what are YOU lookin' at?"
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Hina was extremely generous and offered to send Princess for a visit when she heard I was thinking of getting a Pukipuki. I think having her here makes me really want one, she's such an interesting size.
Princess Peach on a peach pie, how fitting is that?
Pie created by Scott
Princess created by Rebecca
I rerooted this girl in Retro Dolls Jonquil (synthetic hair). The funny thing is, I found her the day after I finished rerooting my first princess reroot. She's borrowed the crown from a minty sister, the crown is hopeless to find as it is very fragile, I don't dare put it on her head for fear of damaging it.
Princess Story Time at the Owings Mills Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library - April 19, 2014
Army Sgt. Princess C. Samuels
Died August 15, 2007 serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom
22, of Mitchellville, Md.; assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas; died Aug. 15 in Taji, Iraq, when the enemy attacked using indirect fire. Also killed was Spc. Zandra T. Walker.
militarytimes.com/valor/army-sgt-princess-c-samuels/2984033/
www.arlingtoncemetery.net/pcsamuels.htm
Section 60 Arlington National Cemetery - Arlington County, Virginia - Google Map - additional views
I tend to favor the Princess Serenity on the left but both dolls have their strengths and weaknesses.
Positives about left:
-Best quality has to be the mini star locket
-Dress is made of good, flowy fabric, which is more like the anime.
-She has removable shoes, which look much better
-Her hair is yellow, which is more like the anime
Negatives about left:
-Her sleeves are WAY too big.
-Her odangos are red
-She does NOT have her crescent mark on her forehead, which signifies that she is the princess
Positives about right:
-Her odangos are yellow which makes them closer to the anime
-Her sleeves are perfect
-her big lacy bow is pretty and removable
Negatives about right:
-The fabric of her dress is the worst thing. It makes her look bulky and it's very heavy material. It also doesn't have a very wide hem, which makes the dress even less like the anime
-Her shoes are the molded on versions which always look funny
-Her hair is a natural blonde color, which doesn't match her yellow odangos
DIAMOND PRINCESS berthed at the OPT (Overseas Passenger Terminal) in Sydney Cove, or as it is also known, Circular Quay, Sydney.