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Wow, this was really fast. Within just a few days my lottery doll Hippie Dippy arrived and I'm totally loving her!
Her original outfit is a bit weird (but the seperate pieces are cute and well made), so I gave her a fantastic and soooo cute dress I got from Ilka (THANK YOU!!!).
As you may have guessed, I tweaked her hair style a bit and I like it much better this way. She's a beautiful doll, but doesn't have a name yet.
I like Salvia, Peony and Ginger... But I do have a Ginger already, actually.
Is there a beautiful and colorful jungle plant that might help us in finding a name for her? She's so exquisite and deserves a perfectly fitting name, I think : ).
This notorious place in Delft is a cash cow for the police. On this wide and clear road it is not allowed to drive faster than 50 km/h. However, many drivers that don't know the situation do and are registered by the speed camera. An expensive picture.
ODC - Theme (23-04-2012): Fast
Lenni in super fast slide. He makes 2 meters backwards in the sandbox. Me (in fear?) not able to pan the cam properly. ;-)
Fast Money (www.99bill.com) is an electronic payment service provider (like Paypal), headquartered in Shanghai. In 2006, the regulations related to e-pay services were released by the government, which declared the market would be regulated soon and only licensed companies are allowed to remain in the market. Less than 10 licenses are predicted, a development probably leading up to a huge shake-out among the principal competitors and bringing about take-over battles.
This photo was taken at Dongdan Street, Beijing, May 14, 2006.
ANZ Centre Development on a walk around the city to catch up on events September 8, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
The SD50-2 duo 5019 and 5018 were used on this Saturday afternoon to help the Doubleheader make it around the wye at Jim Thorpe Jct. This scene shows the duo shoving back past the switch in order to pull back into the town of Jim Thorpe.
At and around the Geronimo Trail Ranch in southwest New Mexico; Mamiya 645 Super camera using Fuji Provia 400X slide film