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This is a quick pic of my dolly shelf as of today. I have had a fun but hectic day. We had 20 family members over for lunch to celebrate my daughter's 14th birthday and Fathers Day. Just finished cleaning up. I need a sit down and a cup of tea, Phew!

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Didn't read a whole lot this year which is disappointing, but I did read some monsters which I am a bit pleased with myself about.

 

Highlights include Guernica: the biography of a twentieth century icon and Paris Spleen by Baudelaire. And obv. the Joyce who was the missing piece in my 1920s Paris obsession. Ultimate low light - The Taming of the Shrew which I hate with a passion.

 

Canonet QL-17 // Arista Premium 400.

 

January 2014.

The Lower Shelf Stones on the edge of Bleaklow above White Clough.

 

Glossop can be seen in the distance, the only part of High Peak under COVID lockdown (Tier 2)

A shelf cloud at the leading edge of a line of showers and thunderstorms over east Devon at lunchtime on 18 May 2021. Looking northeast from near West Hill towards the Blackdown Hills.

I'm trying to make a little room on the shelf in a tall bookcase in my work area. I like when people take the Dolly Shelf Sunday photos. I want it to be neutral colors so I can use any color clothes or furniture I want. I used some walls from a two-sided dio I built a long time ago. And the windows that keep reappearing, lol. I'm not sure if I have any more of this paper to make the 3rd wall, and I don't have enough of the flooring. It's a start though. Lily seems to be indifferent at this point.

"Coles says the letters he found and arranged to spell "SURE" probably came from a storefront sign in use between the 1930s and ’50s. “I could go with ‘RUSE’ or ‘USER’ or ‘RUES,’ but I'm a positive guy,” he jokes."

 

My sign and I played a bit part in this San Francisco Chronicle story about letters as interior decoration. It’ll be in the paper edition tomorrow.

 

Photo by Anne Healey.

Sing;e Exposure f11 - 1sec - Canon 35mm f1.4L. Grads too!

Taken at 05:54 (yawn)

 

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Tokyo / 2013,November 09 / Canon 6D

Maker: Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre (1787-1851)

Born: France

Active: France

Medium: lithograph

Size: 8 in x 6 1/8 in

Location: France

 

Object No. 2022.557

Shelf: C-69

 

Publication: Voyage Pittoresque et Romatiques dans l’anncienne France

 

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Notes: Daguerre was also among the first French artists to experiment with lithography, registering two lithographs, printed by Charles Motte, on 20 June 1818. In 1819, his lithograph Lglise du St. Sépulcre for Count Auguste

de Forbin’s Votage dans le Levant, was shown at the Salon. In 1820, Daguerre contributed to the first volume of Charles Nodier and Baron Isidore Taylor’s Voyages romantiques et pittoresque dans l’ancienne France. His lithograph Ruines de l’abbaye de Jumieges (Ancienne Normandie, t. I, pl. 12) was shown by the printer Godefroy Engelmann in the Salon of 1822. Between 1820-33, Daguerre contributed (preparatory drawings or lithographs) to a total of 11 plates for successive volumes of this publication, including Ancienne Normandie, t. II, 1825; Franche-Comté, 1825; and Auvergne, t. I, 1829 and t. II, 1833. His theater decorations for Victor Ducange’s Elodie, presented at the Ambigu-Comique in 1822, were popularized by the lithographer Jean-Philippe Schmit and shown in the Salon of 1824. (Source: Encyclopedia of 19th Century Photography)

 

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I saw that today was dolly shelf Sunday so I thought I would share the newest picture of my (growing) dolly family! I just got this new bigger shelf last week and I haven't had time to organize it as well as I would like to. There are lots of my girls who need some customizing

love! ♥

In Beverly Shores Indiana the shelf ice is starting to melt off the lake. However large mounds still remain on shore.

Bailly Beach, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore

Storm Chasing yesterday afternoon

Yep I have built another one. This one has been on the shelf collecting dust for close to 2 years so I thought it was about time to dust it off and post it.

 

All the usual stuff - opening doors and hood with detailed interior and reclining seats. The back seats fold down too.

 

Hope you like it.

 

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could be a shelf in many a sexagenarian's house :-)

27 sept 2022

camera - Pentax K50 + Supermulticoated Takumar 28/3.5

 

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After hardly looking at my Tressy collection for the past few years, all of a sudden, I find I’m back into her! One never knows with collecting, I guess. So I moved my Tressys back to the top shelf, where they used to be before my Superstar era Barbie collection took that over. The ‘problem’ is that because of my recent new additions, that shelf is now getting mighty crowded!!! :P My new brown-haired Palitoy gal arrived yesterday, complete with her very cool triangular box (my fave Tressy box!) stand, booklet and the outfit ‘Summer Outing’ from her Budget Fashions line; (I added my own little touches, like Sindy’s pearl necklace, Barbie’s little white gloves and that very 60’s ribbon hair bow!) She’s also carrying one of my favourite accessories, her logo hat box from the outfit ‘Bon Voyage,’ which is where I store all those hair keys, (though I love that the Palitoy stand has a little holder for one! More on this gal later.) I also just got another Palitoy outfit I have wanted for a long time; ‘On the Beach’ complete with that little suntan oil bottle at her feet, that one of my 1st issue AC gals are wearing! With the addition of that outfit, (even though I also have quite a few early AC outfits) I now have nearly all the first boxed Palitoy outfits minus two… but I am working on getting those! :P

A small selection of my ever increasing book collection.

All from Ikea except the postcard which is from Keep Calm Gallery.

 

The shelf is a picture ledge shelf from Ikea (I use two of these in my bathroom for my lotions and potions!), the picture frame is Ribba from Ikea and the mug which I'm using as a vase is also Ikea - think it was only 90p.

I bought a cafe' rod at a yard sale for $.10 and found this shelf at another yard sale. It fit perfect and it was less than $5.00. So much better than having them in boxes.

One of the last two I missed uploading back in June.

Morning shelf cloud. July 26 2020. Crivitz, Wisconsin

I'd been stood out in knee deep snow for a while by this point, and was beginning to become really rather cold. I, however, just couldn't drag myself away from the scene. With the last rays of sunlight finding gaps in the increasingly imposing clouds which lay between the sun and I, it was phantasmagorical, but inevitably ephemeral, and just a moment later the scene had changed completely.

  

Also, don't forget that for all of January you can get 30% off everything on my website (www.danlanephotography.com) with the code "JANSALE".

Shelf cloud on the leading edge of a storm West of Winner, South Dakota on 7/5/15.

Sunset ~ Florida Everglades U.S.A.

Spring 2015 ~ Palm Beach County

 

(one more on the shelf photo in the comments)

 

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“Merry Christmas, Maurice! Time to wake up and see all your presents.”

“Where’s Bentley? I thought I lost him!”

“Bentley is right here, dear. He just fell to the floor by your bed.”

“I must have had a dream that I was at the North Pole.”

“You had a dream like that last year, didn’t you?”

“I don’t remember, but I do remember how I had to wake up with Yoda and I traveled on a land speeder, and...”

“Remember, you were watching all those Star Wars movies the day before Christmas.”

“But look what one of your presents is.”

“It’s Grogu! I wanted a stuffed one to play with! Thank you.”

“And since you were so good in helping with our remodeling project this summer, we also got you something you wanted.”

“And your cousin Jill Ellyn is here to give you that gift, too!”

“Oh, thank you, Jill Ellyn. What is it?”

“You’ll just have to open it and see.”

“Oh, it is another tool set! Neat! Thank you!”

“Your aunt called to ask if you made her favorite pie. I told her you made her lemon meringue pie recipe all from memory. She was impressed. We can’t wait to have it for our dessert.”

“Thank you, mom and dad, for helping me memorize all kinds of things. That was very useful.”

“You’re welcome, son. You know, you learned a lot from your parents, and we’re glad you love doing the things you were taught. But the one thing that impresses your mother and me is how you show your appreciation to others, even when you may feel grumpy about things.”

“I guess you’re right. Working at the North Pole also taught me a lot about being patient. And that’s a hard lesson to learn.”

“How can you say you were at the North Pole? You’ve been here all the time.”

But Bentley knows!

 

Eastern Oklahoma

I finally got it up on the wall the other week. Then came the difficult decision of what to display first!

The bottom part of my sewing shelf. I decoupaged the papers to the back of the shelf and I love the punch of color it brings to the room.

 

I made the cherish to go under the pictures of my three boys on the living room wall, but I stuck it up there "For now" and it has been there ever since.

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