Thank you for all the nice comments, everyone
Yep, when you're plastic the cold doesn't bother you anyway!
I feel a bit bad that that snowsuit apparently has real fur on the hood. I got it from a French seller who had so much neat stuff, and I never even thought to ask -- duh! I don't like looking like I support fur for "fashion". Just didn't think.
I was thinking today, looking out the window at the snow & bare branches, how 'dead' everything looks here so much of the year. I mean, we have a lot of conifers (mostly spruce) so the woods actually do have a lot of green all year, but, it's not the same. I was thinking of wonderful tropical Hawaiian gardens (where I was 2 years ago, >sigh< ) and all the lovely things I could grow if it was warm all year. Having plants in the house is great, but, it's not quite as nice, you know...?
Valentine friends.
Yep, when you're plastic the cold doesn't bother you anyway!
I feel a bit bad that that snowsuit apparently has real fur on the hood. I got it from a French seller who had so much neat stuff, and I never even thought to ask -- duh! I don't like looking like I support fur for "fashion". Just didn't think.
(02-12-2021, 02:30 AM)neon_jellyfish Wrote: Ooooh these are marvelous! Somehow, the world always looks like a good, friendly place in your photos, despite everything.What a lovely thing to say. Thank you!! Indeed, the dolls' world where everything is nice, is a great place to visit often!
(02-15-2021, 05:37 AM)Loona Wrote: (oops, sorry, this really turned out to be a crazy plant lady-post, and much longer than I plannedHeheh... What a great collection! You should do some dolls-with-plants photos. It was interesting to read about them all. And nice that you have some that have emotional connections. I'm a bit that way, like with my first-ever plant (spider plant), first orchid, the Christmas cacti... I remember where a lot of them came from. I tend to go by the Latin names for many of mine as well. People will say "no, it's a [common name]" and I'm like "NO, it's a [Latin name]." As I read, I was thinking I'd suggest a sanseveria to you as something that doesn't need a lot of light, then reading on, chuckled to see you already have one! The plant swap sounds great! I also have to root every fallen-off cutting!! I put them up for sale on the community facebook now & then.
I was thinking today, looking out the window at the snow & bare branches, how 'dead' everything looks here so much of the year. I mean, we have a lot of conifers (mostly spruce) so the woods actually do have a lot of green all year, but, it's not the same. I was thinking of wonderful tropical Hawaiian gardens (where I was 2 years ago, >sigh< ) and all the lovely things I could grow if it was warm all year. Having plants in the house is great, but, it's not quite as nice, you know...?
Valentine friends.