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Esta es la miniversión de la preciosa Doli Bunny que hice para Eva (Misako Mimoko). La mayorÃa de vosotros ya conocéis sus diseños, y es que a mà cada nueva cosa que hace me gusta más...
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This is my mini version of the lovely Doli Bunny, one of the little dolls by Eva Monleon of Misako Mimoko. Find more about her work here
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Man's dream of flight and what seems quite an experience...Powered hang glider mini -trike flying 'by the seat of your pants' over Hendy,West Wales,UK.Pilots use 2 and 4 stroke engines to give an operating speed of about 40 knots.
Little mini melon-like fruits (species ID needed) growing from some ground creepers at Changi Beach.
Take a nature walk with me in my blog: Back To Changi and Pasir Ris Park/Mangroves
*Note: More pics of Plant, Trees, Flowers, Fruits and Mushrooms in my Flora and Fungus Album.
I think I chose wisely with this one. Very nice. It's a little loose without a SmartCover...but I always use a SmartCover.
Listed Feautres: Sage waxed duck canvas exterior, Soft orange-poppy felt interior, Genuine mahogany leather for secure hand grip, Contrast stitching with orange-poppy accent,iPad mini Smart Cover compatible
This mini CD is from the Karen Brodkin Research files and recorded interviews (Collection Number 1914). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
OAC Finding Aid: www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8kk9cmp/
Photo by Lori Dedeyan
Mini gingerbread house. I made 23 of these for the kids to decorate at a Christmas party the husband and I hosted. More pictures are on our blog maybestrawberry.blogspot.com/
I used a natural rock planter and gemstone rocks to make this mini Cactus Garden. Mother of Pearl and stained glass succulents, epoxy clay Cactus.
Saw this kebob idea on CTTC last week. I had to pilfer it for my son's class picnic tomorrow. These are After Eight, Vanilla Lovers, Sweet Thai O Mine, Strawberry Berry Berry Good and Storm mini cupcakes.
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....
olha que coisinha mais linda que minha irmã fez de biscuit, ficou tão fofo!
O flickr da minha irmã:
The start of Race 2, mostly a variety of Minis (of the Austin, Morris, Riley and Wolsley varieties) at the Llandow Circuit, South Wales, September 1969. Scanned print taken with a Kowa SET.
My friend called me this morning: Mini Moo had significant pain develop overnight. We were going to try to get him in with the vet this morning, but that would have involved dropping him off and picking him up after whenever they got to him. Rather than do that, I checked for the appropriate supplies at our office. Poor little guy was definitely in pain. His leg was twisted in the cast, which scared me. I didn't want to have a complete break. . . I took off the splint and remained very apprehensive that Mini Moo was going to need an amputation (less expensive than a pin), so we shot an x-ray. Thankfully, the x-ray a wonderful callus where the defect was. Took a second view to check out the hip, but nothing obvious there (a dislocation was on my list). The debate was whether to re-splint him for a week or to limit his mobility and allow him to go without a splint for now (the callus is a weak area right now, but it is very much there). We are actually going to let him go overnight out of the splint and I could always re-apply it tomorrow if needed.
I just spoke with my friend again. The Mighty Mini Moo is curled up in the bathroom grooming the leg he hasn't been able to reach for a couple of weeks. . . I have to work all weekend, but I am hoping to make a trip down to their farm on Monday to see the little guy (I'll bring my camera).
I just want Mini Moo to enjoy a long, happy, healthy life!