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BOX DATE: 2020
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Rockelle; Bashley
BODY TYPE: 2020; GWT25; molded panties; articulated elbows, wrists, & knees
HEAD MOLD: 2019 "Fernessa"
PERSONAL FUN FACT: I could not wait to pounce on this doll when I had the chance. Rockelle hit our local Walmart sometime in February of 2021. Immediately I connected with her. She reminds me so fondly of Monster High's Rochelle Goyle...one of my absolute favorite characters from the franchise. Maybe it's the pastel hair color, the sweet expression, or the similar name. Either way, I find Rockelle to be the most enchanting Cave Club character (although Roaralai is also a favorite). Anyways, I kept hoping that this cutie would go on sale. I relentlessly stalked her for weeks on end. I also checked the other "Signature" dolls from the first wave religiously, to see if they were discounted. I noticed that I couldn't order Rockelle as easily online either for some reason...so that made her quite the priority. Towards the end of March 2021, I finally caught a break. This gal was on rollback for around $9.50. Yea, it wasn't a great deal, but she was the last Rockelle at the store. It looked like Walmart was trying to get rid of their Cave Club dolls, and not stock more. So I didn't think that it was likely I'd be able to buy her in person if the last doll sold. So I snagged her one morning while doing my weekly grocery shopping trip. The following day, Colleen and I completed the first wave of "Signature" dolls by obtaining Roaralai, Tella, and Emberly. Of the four dolls I got in that two day span, Rockelle is without a doubt my favorite. Maybe I'm a little bias because she has two ponytails and a toy dinosaur!
The signatures of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh in the Visitors' Book at Áras an Uachtaráin (the Irish President's official residence), Dublin, on the first day of a four-day State Visit to Ireland by Her Majesty and His Royal Highness, 17 May 2011.
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Najran fortress.
Najran's most outstanding monument, Najran Fort, has all the signature characteristics of the Asir region: mud-brick fortications, fairy-tale turrets, crenellations with whitewash flourishes and small windows suggesting more than they reveal. Throughout the fort (which was also a palace), superbly carved doors and window shutters open onto whitewashed rooms with ceilings supported by palm-trunk beams.
Construction began in 1942 and the fort's 60 rooms were designed to form a self-sustaining complex - perhaps a reflection of the fact that Najran's new Saudi rulers had less than complete faith in the Imam of Yemen's renunciation of the claim to Najran. The fort fell out of everyday use in 1967, when Saudi-Yemeni relations stablised.
One of the reasons my son invited me to visit him in New York on that particular weekend was that there would be a special exhibit on the Protestant Reformation, at the Morgan Library and Museum, in Manhattan. He knew I'd be interested! It was a rare time that certain items would be displayed outside of Europe.
Photography was allowed; here's a shot I took of the actual signature of Martin Luther, at the bottom of a letter he wrote in the sixteenth century.
Top: H&M
Necklace: BCBG
Emerald Stone Ring: Antique
Watch: Michael Kors
Clutch: Vintage Louis Vuitton, Thrifted
Denim Leggings: Old Navy
Peep Toe Pumps: Glint, via Nordstrom
Pigeon Guillemot PIGU (Cepphus Columba)
Ogden Point Breakwater
Victoria BC
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Quite a bit of flying and interactions
i was thinking most/some of it may be sub adult posturing and pair bonding competition & displays.....but they are also nesting in close proximity ....so i don't really know
We discovered during our photoshoot that this was Georgi's signature pose, and seemed to suit most of the settings and the outfits that she was wearing.
This was taken inside Cleeve House, lit by natural daylight streaming through the large Edwardian windows.
I've been trying my hand at watercolour but it's not coming to me easily.
We're Here is showing our signatures, today.
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We have only had Asha for 2 weeks but have very quickly realised that this is her signature look.
Whilst it looks like she has done something naughty I am yet to findout what it is/was!
Oh that face is to precious!!
Evening beer imbibing with Matt & Ben; hijinx ensue.
At some point, Ben decided he should sign my boob.
Yes, we were in public. But whatever.
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© Alejandro Cárdaba Rubio/2014
El Signature Halong Cruise está ubicado en un barco tradicional de madera y ofrece suites de lujo con impresionantes vistas a la famosa bahía de Ha Long, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Cuenta con un solárium en la azotea y proporciona clases gratuitas de tai chi a bordo.
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The Signature Cruise Halong is located in a traditional wooden boat and offers luxury suites with stunning views of the famous Ha Long Bay, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It features a rooftop sun terrace and provides free classes in tai chi on board.
Más Información / More Information: signaturehalongcruise.com
New as YD14GDV to Ellisons Coaches, this VanHool TDX21 Altano of Signature Coach Company enters the coach parking area at Newport Rail Station from a journey from Bristol Parkway.
OU15 ZWL
2015 Neoplan N2216 Tourliner C53FT
Signature VIP Travel, Taunton, Somerset
Buckingham, 27 August 2021
New to Tours Designed, Barlborough Links, Derbyshire
Hanoi Signature không chỉ là một nơi để ở, mà còn là một biểu tượng của phong cách sống đỉnh cao, nơi mọi giác quan được đánh thức, mọi nhu cầu được đáp ứng một cách hoàn hảo. Với hệ thống tiện ích tinh hoa và dịch vụ đặc quyền, Hanoi Signature mang đến cho cư dân một trải nghiệm sống vượt trên cả mong đợi, một không gian sống đẳng cấp và khác biệt, nơi mỗi khoảnh khắc đều trở thành một kỷ niệm đáng nhớ. Nguồn: www.hanoisignature.vn
First (and last) decent Rapunzel doll from Mattel. My only big complaint is the damn pearlescent skin. She'd look so much better without it. Other than that, I love her.
Y19 SCC
Van Hool TDX Altano
Signature Coach Company of Taunton
Location: Bristol Parkway Rail Station
Date: 14/08/2021
Couldn't pass up on her after seeing her for about 10 dollars. I mainly thought I was buying her for her clothes (wanted to give her tail and top to my Disney Store Classics), but after removing all the bands, rinsing and drying her hair, and despite her shiny skin, I had a change of heart. She might not be my favorite but she is a beautiful doll
The Signature Classics Ursulla however definitely trumps over the Disney Store Vinyl Plush Doll. Thanks gymncomics for being my enabler for her lol
RELEASE DATE: 1983
MANUFACTURER: Original Appalachian Artwork
BODY TYPE: Stuffed; tag 1978, made in Cleveland, Georgia; 1983 green signature
HEAD MOLD: Soft sculpture
PERSONAL FUN FACT written by my sister: Baldwin Lance arrived as the most familiar of strangers. In July 2021, Shelly and I both contracted a bad case of CABBIE FEVER. We had become obsessed in all things Cabbage Patch. One of our earliest discussions surrounded soft sculptures--how I thought they looked odd, how most were "one of a kind", and, best of all, how they could be purchased at an exotic location called Babyland. Call me shallow--if I were ever able to travel, I wouldn't go to the pyramids, or the Eiffel tower, or even to Disney. No, I would want to go to Babyland--where Cabbies live and play. Where you can adopt them straight out of the patch. Anyway, I digress--the point is, we were ogling soft sculpture Cabbages online. In one of my earliest Mercari searches, I saw this little man. He was my Baby Otis--I took one look at the listing and I said, "That's MY baby!" I loved everything about him and thought he was the cutest thing I'd ever seen--back when I wasn't sure whether I loved softies or just thought they were interesting and weird. He was expensive--his original listing was for $300. Then, he got slashed to around $250, still untouchable. I thought, "Maybe if he sits around long enough, he'll get marked down to a price I can afford." I knew him then as "Baby Baldwin." When I went back to check up on him--see if he was still available, see if he was any cheaper, I typed in "Cabbage Patch Baldwin." I obsessed in him for months and "Cabbage Patch Baldwin" was one of my typical Mercari searches. However, he was still expensive and, after being cheated out of one Baby Otis and losing a bid on another, we became consumed with getting Otis. Even if Baldwin Lance (whose whole name I knew by then), had gotten marked down, we were afraid to spend money on another softie--it's an investment--for fear of finally finding a touchable Otis and not having the funds. It took us until the holiday season--November--to track Otis down. By then, between buying my Courtney doll's things for Christmas and, shortly after, getting Corinne and Gwynn Tan, we didn't have any spare dolly cash for an investment such as Baldwin. I hadn't looked at his price in eons--probably since the fall. I figured, if he HAD somehow gotten marked down to what I wanted to pay, someone else would've bought him. I don't think I typed him in after a point because I was so sure someone else would've scooped him up and I didn't want to deal with the heartbreak. He's not like Otis--he's the only "Baldwin Lance". However, I came down with a bad cold a little before Easter 2022. Shelly was bored and, of course, using the down time to shop. We'd been talking for months about, maybe, someday getting A Kid For All Seasons Morton. We loved that he was bald and came in a raincoat and, more importantly, we wanted a bigger softie for certain clothes. (Otis is a strange shape, probably because he's from the Nursery Edition.) Shelly, somehow, remembered this guy and typed in my old key words "Cabbage Patch Baldwin." And wouldn't you know? He was finally touchable AND had a make offer. Shelly had decided that he was cuter than Morton and that we should make an offer. It was one of those agonizing scenarios where the seller wanted to haggle over a small window (considering the cost of the item, five or ten bucks is fairly insubstantial). I wanted to cave and just buy him for full price--I was so close to finally having my dream Cabbie and I fantasized about them immediately accepting our offer. (It wasn't that much of a stretch--a few days later, we tried making an offer on Oscar and they took it within the hour, no haggling!) In the end, we got him for a very good deal and I was very happy. I was so happy about him that, while feeling like I was dying from that horrible cold, I would keep thinking, "Baldwin is coming! THE Baldwin." It was my mantra. We ordered him the Wednesday before Easter. Ordering something before a holiday weekend can be hit or miss--it took the seller several days to ship him. Plus, he came to us all the way from California. Therefore, Oscar, who we ordered on Easter day came two days before him! By the time Baldwin came, Oscar and I had become best friends--but it didn't change how thrilled I was to finally have "Baby Baldwin" in our home. It didn't matter that he wasn't the first Cabbie of his stature, or that he was the second softie to arrive in a week. No, he was still just as exciting--Baldwin, the Baldwin I've loved since around the time we got our first Cabbage Patch Kid, Baby Martin. In fact, I'm pretty sure I loved this guy even before we got Baby Martin--for some reason, I thought his name was "Baby Baldwin" and it made me push to christen our first doll "Baby" something. I think--it feels like a long time ago. I just know that this little man has been in my heart since July 2021 and it took him about nine months to join the family! I felt really bad for him actually--he'd been listed since June 2021, before I'd even discovered him. He was probably waiting for a home, sitting in someone's closet. (I was scared that the seller wouldn't be able to FIND him after so many months of him not selling.) I also strongly suspected, because normally people make a point of photographing the butt markings on soft sculptures to prove authenticity, that this little guy had NEVER been undressed. When he arrived, wrapped in saran wrap like a mummy, I knew I was right--his name tag was still tabbed into his pants with a factory tab. NEVER undressed, what a travesty. A doll who was intended to be adopted, loved, and pampered like a real baby (okay, let's be real--their intent is to make money off the dolls, but the "adopt me, love me" gimmick really works for me) was never played with or truly appreciated. Poor Baldwin! We didn't know a whole lot about him, especially since the seller didn't post any nude photos. Going off the color of his name tag, Shelly thought maybe he was made in 1987, just like me. However, it turns out he's from 1983! Before we even stripped him, we thought that was the case because Shelly looked at the tag for a date and that's the date (and, since he'd never been stripped, we knew the tag was his). His butt stamp still looks like new! Honestly, I didn't care what year he was (though I suspected he was from the 80s--he's got that look). I'd been in love with him so long that I didn't care if he was from 1983, 1978, 2000, 2005, or 2018. Any time in between--it didn't matter. I love him no matter what. I love his bulbous head--it's like Otis', much bigger than Oscar's. His nose is humped like Otis' too. I love how he's got green eyes like Raphie's--and that dimple! He is simply to die for! He is truly one of a kind--and he's finally found his forever home with me and Shelly!
Braunschweig, Helmstedter Straße, Hauptfriedhof, Grabstätten Geibenberg
OLYMPUS art filter "Diorama"