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X-Files-themed diorama for a friend's birthday. It will either be the coolest or the most terrifying gift he has ever gotten. Possibly both.
Sitting in my living room looking out into our garden, but home at last! I was let out this morning on the promise I would keep to only walking to the loo and back, you must be having a laugh, the nerve block is wearing off and breathing is about all I can do, thank goodness for Tramadol...........
Wellington, NZ,
Built by John Hill,
Triumph herald chassis,
Wicker work by Davis Kelly,
Wairapa,
For my video; youtu.be/Zkuqey9xONY
Southward Car Museum, Paraparaumu, New Zealand
I flew home for the July 4th weekend and caught this wonderful glow of sunset through the storm clouds we were above. If you look carefully you can see one of the gods staring.
Funny. After some five months people back home are realizing I really am not there.
I do miss home and family.
Built for the fun of it! :)
Not for any Group or Faction.
Inspired by Derfel Cadarn Siercon and Coral And Mark of Falworth.
C&C Welcome! :)
Just occured to me that we've been in our current house over a year now, and I've shown you the garden but I haven't shown you the inside. This is the lounge, looking through to the kitchen/diner
Camera: Lubitel 2 | Film: Fuji Velvia 50
I am taking part with this photo in a contest of the magazine JPG Magazine. You can vote for it in the section "Home". Thank you!
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Custom kitchen makeover and dining in a mobile home located in Ellenton, FL
by The Master Cabinet Maker inc.
The King of his backyard....until a thunderstorm comes along. Then he's jumping in our arms and shaking like a leaf :)
A new place going up in the foot hills I've passed a few times, but I was impressed with the fact of the shoulder of the road scraped away. Then there's a door center of bottom leval with the second level windows your not even going to be looking over the road.
this room although is just a messy room is so much more, over two years it has become home and just so many friends here. this room is part of me, if anyone ever needed to find me; I'd be in here; the 6th form art room. you can't even see my (3) desks from this angle but this was taken at the door, the door I've walked into every weekday for two years, so sad. don't want to leave. sad times. anyway, this was taken after everyone else had gone home at like 5 ish, I'm always the last one in here as well and it's extra messy because everyone was rushing to finish their work
The view from our bedroom window to the classic London flats. Everybody seemed to be home this night.
My home office, which I pretty much only use for playing video games these days since I have an office out of the home now. Handy when I have to be at the house for something though, can still get any work done that needs to be.
BOX DATE: 1973
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
PERSONAL FUN FACT: It's actually amazing that this set is complete. It was almost 40 years old already, when I bought it at the flea market in 2011 or 2012. There were some extra items included too. I'm guessing that the reason it was all there was because it all fits inside for storage. The kid who once owned this must have stashed the furniture safely in the house, when not using it. When it ended up at the flea market, everything was still together. Sadly, this isn't the best quality. That's kind of what you expect with Barbie items from the 70s. Based on what I've read, Mattel had to keep up with all the Barbie competitors they encountered. There were other companies making similar dolls to Barbie, which were cheaper. They began to outsource their manufacturing to other places besides Japan and the United States, which were less pricey. This meant there was a quality dip. It is evident here....the furniture is really flimsy. The bed is basically a thick piece of cellophane. The kitchen table and chairs are constructed from a super thin plastic. I was dusting my display years ago, back when I had this out, and one of the legs broke off!!! It was placed on my bed, and I guess my sister didn't see it when she sat down. I glued it back together luckily. The sofas and coffee table are a little bit sturdier, however they don't stay together that well. Regardless of the quality deficit, the designs of this home are ever so charming. The 70s is my favorite decade of Barbie playsets in terms of aesthetics. I adore the delightful artwork that covers this entire home...it's so groovy and whimsical. It really sparks my imagination and makes taking photos of it so much fun!
My younger brother was very reluctant to leave the tranquility of the mountains and head back to the teaming masses that throng the streets of his home in Shanghai
I have birds in my house, (my friends:) and wild ones in my attic, and some that have made a nest in my upper windows, and a slew of them in my yard that have taken over my trees.. but tonight this one was...home alone!
Former Old Navy
Erie, PA. July 2017.
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