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Scalp Mountin, Burnfoot, County Donegal from the Inch Island Reserve.
Scalp Mountain - An Scailp is a long ridge in Inishowen, Co. Donegal, and features prominently on the skyline from Derry City.
I think she looks much happier.
It turns out that the reroot was thatched all the way back. That, along with the original lipcolor that was underneath the old lips tells me she was a Merry Skier. Her current haircolor is actually very close to my MS's haircolor, though I managed to give the mohair some highlights in different shades when I did the overdye. Strange coincidence, I think, since I had no clue she was thatched all the way when I did the overdye -- the hair was too matted together to know.
So I decided to make a twin sister of Jimmy. What do you think, do they look alike? :)
The little orphan Jamie (to the left) is a Penny Precious with a trimmed PuPe scalp. Jimmy (to the right) has also translucent faceplates and a PuPe scalp.
The Big Block Camper Special. Shot October '14. Lime from top right, red bounced behind off the cars behind the camera. And full moon. 500 seconds, on the dot.
These pictures show some of the process of shaving my prisoner's scalp. Another view: www.flickr.com/photos/ted_shepherd/41703237660/in/datepos...
Exercise Ample Strike in September 2016 was apparently the first time the US Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) had deployed two different types of heavy bomber under the same operating wing - the 307th BW. One of them, B-52H 60-0038/BD aka "SCALP 99" is seen departing RAF Fairford for a mission on a very grey Sept morning.
i fall in love with her when i first meet her on Olga's stream and later when i seen her on Camilla stream with MaMa scalp i was in shock i can love her even more :) she was my dream and i never though i could ever have her......but as you can see dreams sometimes came true ^___^
Thank you so so much Camilla :*:*:*:*:*
Had to call her sally as she just reminded me of Charlie Browns sister - I'll need to find her a pale blue dress...
My first attempt at a ducky lip .. and I managed to find a home for this unruly saffy scalp which I thought I was going to trash...so glad I did'nt
(Rubbish photos as it just will not stop raining -chickens are building an ark in the greenhouse.....)
edna, you like baseball, right?
sure, stanley. why?
I picked up some great seats at the ball park!
you got tickets? how exciting!
well, not tickets.
no?
no. they're, uh, seats. I found them inside a crate. on the ground. sort of.
what?
yeah, so I, uh, you know, picked them up. and, uh, put them in the, you know, car.
you stole stadium seats?
I, uh, well. . . yeah! I thought they would, you know, uh, match your eyes!
really? oh stanley! that is so thoughtful!
it is? I mean, thanks! anything for you, edna.
"Is it a scalp?" asked a man as I was shooting this. "No...Well I'm not sure, actually," I said. "It might be a scarf," I added. "Well which is it?" he asked again, more forcefully.
Dude, I'm not a doctor, dammit.
Melly Kay carved and painted this lovely girl... I can't thank her enough!
Chacha (Cagla) rooted this amazing scalp in pink and white.
All I did was paint her lids, add the scalp and the teeny pink heart on her cheek.
The Scalp is a narrow glacial valley located on the Western side of Barnislingan Hill in the Dublin mountains. The name is derived from the Irish An Scailp meaning The Chasm. It is an apt description for this steep and sometimes vertical landscape of rock and forest.
Samuel Lewis described it well in his 1837 Topographical Dictionary of Ireland -
"A deep natural chasm in the mountain, forming a defile with lofty and shelving ramparts on each side, from which large detached masses of granite many tons of weight have fallen, on each side large masses of detached rock are heaped together in wild confusion, apparently arrested in their descent, and threatening at every moment to crush the traveller by their fall"
HTMT