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Winter Whirlwind, Cards to Send, Happy Ends Happening.
Mushy the Mushroom posted a blog entry in Adventures in Mushroomlandia
Ho ho...oh? How can it be already the season of snow? Here, a whole year, where did it go? But quite ready to wrap up a broken year with a bow! Perhaps court again for fuzzy reasons won't be so bad if I pretend it's like Miracle on 34th street. At least it's the 15th, not the Eve. Edit, Oh dear, just in, we don’t have to go in person? Well, this is good news! [Sorry for some dark and grainy Fire tablet photos mixed in below. It's a mess here, I'm afraid.] Anyway, Let it Snow leopard cards, (sadly not a special seasonal scene) made just like last year's. (last year making process here) And some from the accident order photo prints of a 9x12” (wait, perhaps smaller?) bird painting from 2019. Embarrassed to post my old art always. For my mom’s workpeople because they’ve not seen it before. 13 of berry bird. 12, I think, of the cat. Coffee jar sweater because dark car, hands needed task. Also because this is the only form of to-go cups we own, so at least it feels loved. One day we will own more than four forks! Wish I could buy my mom all the forks. Fifty-year-olds deserve forks. Didn’t plan to be domestic refugees. That being said, I cannot count the miracles we’re in the midst of and I plan to make a list of! Drafted some new little ornament gift designs. Made from the longlasting stack of stiff felt sheets, some normal felt, permanent glue stick, beads and embroidery threads. I was fortunate enough to have the insomnia exacerbated during a two-day hotel stay for doctor visits, so got time to sew! Apparently the hotel wasn't wonderous by normal people standards, but it was such an event for me who hadn't stayed in a hotel since a vacation 8 years ago! Weird to come to the realization of being considered medically "homebound", pretty much how most of my memorable life has been but the health issues kept changing. About three or four hours each for these, dividing time totals. 100 minutes to make (excluding cutting/design time) each rooster. Bee for my mom, an untimed anesthesia incapacitation creation. Got to make a few other littlegifts, but haven’t edited the photos yet. It’s a brainshattering luxury to get to create things again, things I choose, things that aren’t for any need or practical reason. In September I finished a small drawing that was frozen unfinished from basementfloor and airbed boarding. After all the various unusual life threatening experiences over the years, I was amazed to find grinding graphite lines into paper throwing me into irrational panic. “Are my hands too damaged? Did I forget how to do this?”. Glad to be wrong. Gratefully growing the graphite garden again. Finally slowly working on one of my three unfinished LEGO projects that got abandoned. Painting from tubes, not buckets, such a privilege! Festive food feels photoworthy after months of an almost empty pantry. I feel guilty in this area as I wasn’t personally suffering due to the absent appetite from medical metabolic mess. *The I Had No Supplies But Still Tried Collection* Remade the dynamite barnbox... It was originally for Pops, but she is afraid to use her own feet to hop over things still. Four years ago she was a circling-swimming-pool-piranha pup, in this very room. Being eaten alive by a brigade of fleas. What a blessing to be back in our hometown! *sneak peek of painted floors… because you find a way if you’re presently poor, even if it’s crawling and falling with paintbrushes galore* And real wrapping paper, in honor of friends and momcoworkers. *more painted floors* Because for our little family, now three in total you see, I had only the Amazon shipping paper and some butcher string that was free, haha. Lots more than these, but paper was wrinkly! 🎶Brown paper packages tied up with strings 🎶 Basically this is just an entry to wish ye merriness and try to um remember how to do this ! 😊 PS The Baby is alive and well, being extremely busy. Poor thing has been neglected! Oh! And, it sat to rest in the sawdust and was polite enough to allow a picking up! Hi from Sir Willis, who I want to believe is an Axolotl .-
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Hello. Quite a random model for me, I wanted to built something different, but... So i decided to leave anything as it is and post this to separate topic. Typical for Le-regions Rahi, little robo-butterfly. Their food is nectar, they have no real nature enemies, except some birds (Hukamanu are too lazy to catch them ). The only interesting thing about Mangupepeké is it's glimmering. Also some of you can remember Blacktron for some reason. Any comments are welcome!
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I know this is going to be quite ironic going up of against all the hardened warriors that everybody created, but I am quite curious how this model will do against the rest of the battle machines and warriors. (Sorry about the Link, but I can't get the photo to upload here correctly) https://www.flickr.com/photos/114873918@N08/20021258529/in/dateposted-public/
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so I Yo-Yo a lot in my free time, at least three hours a day. it's one of my favorite hobbies, and I'm always wanting to learn another trick, especially those easy-but-cool-looking ones. I've already met at least one person who yo-yos a bit in their free time, and I wanted to know if there were any more. currently, i'm learning barrel rolls. I've got the first part down, all I need to learn is the second part, going back into the strings. I have to say, what got me hooked on it was one of those huge yo-yos. not a Diablo, but just a really big imperial-shaped. then I got a green one, but it broke the next morning. I got a solid plastic one, and that broke in two. then I finally got a good-quality yo-yo, one of those that changes between butterfly and imperial/modified. I lost the pieces to it, and so I got another, and after a few weeks, I sort of became dis-interested in it. I picked it up a few times, but I had really fallen out of practice. that changed in march, when I got my uncle a yo-yo. he mastered it in a few days and was ready for more. I got another yo-yo, as mine had broken, and a week later my uncle got the same one. It was also the same color, so we sometimes get them mixed up. Now we can stand back-to-back and do a double 'round the world, and it looks really cool. so got any stories about yo-yoing that you wish to share?
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Or FerroFly. Your choice. It's for a contest on MOCpages. There was limit of 60 pieces, and this is 28.