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A many pictured post.
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Mainly due to a new, resin arrival, and an afternoon's walk in the sun.
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Meet Seola:
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Haven't figured out a given name for her yet, although I have a feeling that it may turn out to begin with the letter 'M'.
Such a beautiful, dreamy, morose little darling she is, too. The three or so weeks waiting for her to arrive were an agony. For those who are not already familiar, Seola (Snow?) was created by the astoundingly talented Jong-Hak An of Dollstown.com. She has always been very much a favourite of mine, so it is such a pleasure to have her home with me at last.
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Expect to see many more photographs of her in the near future!
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And today, a long walk in the wild heart sun: Still exploring the countryside around my new home (I refer to it as 'new', although I have already been here six months...for some reason it still feels so new..), we decided to head out into the fields, many of which were familiar haunts of my childhood past. So strange to revisit so many scenes of long lost summer days, the fields, the long country lanes and the terrifying ravines...
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Above, real lens flare, oh joy! This made me so happy I almost cried.
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Above: My father built those now ramshackle stables and sheds for our horses over 20 years ago. I was stunned to discover them still there. I couldn't get any closer to them, which was quite frustrating, for I was eager to see how much they had changed. Such a peculiar feeling, I have to admit. I have not seen these stables since I was around 13 years old.
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And now, finally, the brand new Snow White prints:
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They shall appear in the shop very soon! As soon as this evening, no less.
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We also have the prototype Miss Lemon Mug to share:
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Not quite happy with it just yet, but we shall get there....the tones are somewhat cold, although this may be due to the image being printed onto a high gloss surface, I am not so sure. Still, she is utterly adorable in every way. I'm just a perfectionist at heart....and of course, Typepad renders her horribly desaturated, which she isn't at all. For a more honest-to-godly saturated Miss Lemon Mug, do click here.
I shall leave you with a sweet black kitty and a much loved drawing by Dylan:
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Off I go to read (after, perhaps, updating the poor shop) The Woman in White: A deliriously depressing story indeed, but for some reason, I cannot put it down....
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Oh, I am also enjoying this:
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The new 'A Hawk and a Hacksaw' album.
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Take care,
LoveLou xxx