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“My trip around the world was amazing, but I’m glad to be back. There’s no place like home!”
This Blythe doll is Pretty Peony, wearing her stock dress for the theme “Home again” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr. This is the last day of my month of hosting the group, and I agree with Peony, it has been amazing! There was lots of participation and lots of great photos. Thank you everyone!
Here’s the memory she is enjoying:
Yeeeeey, our new home is almost ready, it needs just a bit more furnishing and decorations... and Solvejgia is our first guest ^^
We have found some more thin batic fabric and we could make another one sweet dress set for Solvejgia to modeling. We have dyed the fabric by ourselves for a soft teal color, which we simply love ^^ How do You like it?
Solvejgia is Sadol Love60 Yena ws
Face-up by Sadol
Eyes by Mehi Art
Wig from Stacy's Pink Ocean
Outfit by us - Ayu&Ana Design
The first sunny day for what seems to be an age. Unfortunately it coincided with the return to work, so my image came from home before heading to work.
This is my home in Sundernagar, Himachal Pradesh.
The color of the doors and windows keep changing he he
Note : Explored !!
The end of Autumn 2022. I must have been walking this same circular route nearly every morning for the past 4 years and its great watching the subtle differences as the seasons progress.
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Fundraising for the American Cancer Society
Credits: suziecoba.blogspot.com/2017/05/home-garden-expo-2017-fund...
(it's Dolce Vita by Dior). I got a mini sample of this scent for my birthday years ago, and I instantly fell in love. It smells like sunshine. It's the scent that I started my perfume collection with <3
Home-made vegetarian pizzas, shaped like golf hazards, made by Sandy for my birthday. I'm not a golfer, but we thought those shapes made for small-enough pizzas that would fill a 15-inch pizza stone and yet still permit you to lift them up and eat them without having to cut them (which normally ends up with the infamous sagging pizza points that are hard to hold).
Ingredients: bread flour with flax seeds, yeast, virgin olive oil, tomato sauce, sliced white mushrooms, steamed asparagus, green peppers, thyme, mozzarella. The Habanero hot pepper just for decoration. The wines were a good Cabernet-Sauvignon from Chile for only $10, and a Centamura Chianti, the only Chianti at the Quebec Liqueur Control Board for $15 (most of the others are around $25). The pizza was delicious.
For desert, Sandy baked an applesauce-banana-raisin cake (with plain yogurt also in the dough). But NO SUGAR. And still it was delicious.
You build your castle in just the right location with all the comforts of home sweet home !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Be safe and have a fantastic day dear Flickr friends !