davidd's A Doll A Day 2019
Cheerful Carly is always appreciated.
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Hi, Carly. Always lovely to see you
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Carly the saviour
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(10-25-2019, 01:25 PM)davidd Wrote:
Poor Kanata has been reposing in her shipping carton for a while; since this past December, actually!
DUDE. What the heck???!!!! Oh My

She looks like she'll be able to whip the others into shape in no time.
Carly is cute. Do you ever try growing the tops of pineapples? I've tried twice and they just rotted. Given the quality of produce we get I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. slash
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(10-26-2019, 11:02 AM)Elfy Wrote: Cheerful Carly is always appreciated.

Fashion Switch Carly is very much appreciated for always being ready and willing to help out at short notice.

(10-27-2019, 08:17 AM)Alliecat Wrote: Do you ever try growing the tops of pineapples?  I've tried twice and they just rotted. 

I tried in Hawaii a few times. I got the pineapple tops to grow, and to survive outdoors, but they never developed additional pineapples.




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26 October – "Hey, Triv! What'cha doin'?"

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"Hi Janie! I'm carving a pineapple for Hallowe'en! Would you like to help?"

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"Carving a pineapple? Most people carve pumpkins for Hallowe'en,
but a pineapple might be fun!"


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"PUMPKINS! That's what people carve for Hallowe'en! I knew it was
something that started with a 'P'!"


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"Uhm... starts with a 'P'... right! Maybe I'd better handle the knife part!"


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"Okay, we're almost done! Let's put a candle inside!"


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"You get the lid ready and I'll light the candle!"


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"Oooooh, spooooky! And it smells really good, too!"
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You let Triv play with an open flame?
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That’s so neat using a pineapple rather than a pumpkin.

But you let Triv near the matches!  That’s possibly quite dangerous - but it seems to be safe this time at least.
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"Uhm... starts with a 'P'... right! Maybe I'd better handle the knife part!"

Hahaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!

Jack's cousin the Pineapple King is awesome!
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Wow, that's both impressive and awesome!
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That is amazing!

... Though let's not let Triv near open flame...
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I love this!! Now I want to go to the grocery store and get one of their never-ripe pineapples and do this! Is it tougher to carve than a pumpkin?
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(10-28-2019, 04:05 AM)Alliecat Wrote: I love this!! Now I want to go to the grocery store and get one of their never-ripe pineapples and do this! Is it tougher to carve than a pumpkin?

This pineapple was getting soft. Carving a less than ripe one would probably be easier. Cleaning out the interior was challenging because of the core that runs through the middle. The outside does not have the rigidity of a pumpkin shell so a bit of ex-perimentation was involved in determining how much material to leave on the outer wall to provide adequate support. The pineapple will not have the "staying power" of a pumpkin, and will probably only last a day or two at most. Also, it is a much wetter and stickier task than carving a pumpkin. But it was fun, and considering that pineapples are usually reasonably priced (half the price of pumpkins around here), it was an inex-pensively amusing project.
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Yeah, I don't have a corer so it looks like a lot of scraping. I only leave my pumpkin a day or two anyway or else keep it in the fridge, because I bake and use almost every part of it.
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(10-28-2019, 04:27 AM)Alliecat Wrote: Yeah, I don't have a corer so it looks like a lot of scraping. I only leave my pumpkin a day or two anyway or else keep it in the fridge, because I bake and use almost every part of it.

Triv and Janie used a paring knife (as pictured) to slice up the core in layers a bit at a time, and a spoon to scoop out the inside. There was not as much scraping as there is with a pumpkin. But it was wet work; the pineapple needed to be drained over the sink multiple times.




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27 October – Triv seems inordinately excited about lighting the first fire in the wood stove of this winter season

Whereas I am feeling sad. We all know what "heavily edited" photos means – the initial image had serious quality issues. A few days ago I dropped my very favorite camera, a Panasonic Lumix DCM-TS5 pocket point-n-shoot that I carry with me almost everywhere. It is one of those rugged, durable cameras designed for underwater snapshots and for surviving drops, dust, and dampness. But the drop a few days ago was face-down on concrete from about five feet high, and ever since, the camera has been making odd noises, a combination of mechanical and electronic hissing and buzzing, and it no longer seems to focus consistently or accurately.

I am feeling very sad about this. The camera is more than six years old and long out of production, and while I have found a few new-in-box examples for sale online, the price is quite high (in excess of $325 USD). I really like this camera. I have used it for so long and so often that I can operate most of the functions with one hand, and I have a pretty good "intuitive" relationship with it, so I can easily and quickly pull it out of my pocket and get a photo reasonably close to what I want with a minimum of fuss. The macro (close-up) capability is very sharp, important with toy, doll, and miniature photography.

I have other cameras, that's not the issue. The issue is that the other cameras aren't quite as good as this one for every day, everywhere carry.

There is a newer version, the Panasonic DMC-TS30, that has mixed reviews, and it can be had right now for only $99 USD. I may give the new model a try. Online images indicate the layout of the controls is similar, and the camera is actually rated slightly better for water resistance and drop resistance.

To the credit of my little TS5, it has survived countless drops over the past six years, often on to rocks or pavement, so it has served admirably under trying conditions. I shall try re-setting all the settings and see what else I can find in the electronic menu to tinker with, in a desperate hope to coax a little more life out of it.

Anyway, the over-filtered, slightly out-of-focus pic today (and those of yesterday) are at least partly the result of my having dropped and damaged my camera.
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It’s Triv and it’s fire, of course she’s excited.
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