Friday, April 3, 2015

Happy Easter!

Hey Gang!

One of the great things about the new Fashionistas with the flat shoes is
that the shoes fit many of the small dolls like the new Stacie and Momoko!
Marti: Hi There!  I'm Marti!
Marti: Finding Momoko size shoes can be expensive!
Marti: I really like all the new flat shoes that came out with the new fashionistas.
I've seen flats in the fashion packs too! This shoes are the classic Mary-Jane
"T" Straps!  I could wear shear stockings with them but I don't think I can
wear tights.
Marti: The dress is pretty cute too!  It is not too long for me to wear.  The flower
print makes a a nice Easter dress!
Marti: I just can't what to try on all the other Fashionista fashions!
Marti: OK, See you later!


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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Video Redo! Update!!! Thanks For The Help!

Hey Gang!

I have this video that has been blocked on YouTube! I used a song I guess
I shouldn't. Anyway don't have another copy of the video that I can even
change and update to post. Do you know if I can download this video from
YouTube and change the music? I have also added my other videos to my
video page if you missed any.  I don't know will I will do my next one but
I'll let you know when I do!


Thanks for any help you might give me!
Update, I redid it!  Thanks for all the help MajorMistakes and limbe dolls!


Grail In The Mail! The redo!


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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Even More Clones!

Hey Gang!

I found these lovely clones in the area!  They stopped me in my tracks!
They are two BarbieTereasa faced Clones in the same box!
One is lighter and the other is darker.
They were only $4.00 dollars!
I'll have to go back and get them because I didn't have any money with me!
I hope they are still there!  I take more photos when I get them. I really want to
see their bodies.

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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Apollonia and The Dig!

Hey Gang!

We haven"t seen Apollonia in a long time!  She has been far away on a dig finding
 artifacts to bring back to the museum.  She was with a team and most of the
things they found will go to the National Museum here but a few things
will travel with her before they return to the National Museum.
They uncovered some really cool thing and they should bring a lot of people to
the museum. They will also send thing from their museum out on loan
National Museum.

Apollonia loves sleeping in a tent.  I reminds her of when she was small.
She got a good rest and woke up early. There is a lot to do.
 She starts a fire for warmth, breakfast and as always...coffee!
 She stretches and notices whirling sand in the distant.
Apollonia:  I am not a fan of sandstorms but I can deal with it!
The sun is high and warm.  She has breakfast and even has an energy bar
as a snack.

It does really look like it is going to be a great day!

The plane is to arrive today that will take her back to the States!  She scans the horizon
but no plane as of yet.
Hmm...maybe this way.
I don't see anything, so I guess I'll get some stuff done.

I have the crate and the tools to send things home.
This will be a special exhibit!  The town will love it. It should also bring
out-of-towners to the museum also.
 I love it when the school children come to see our new exhibits.
I really love this onyx and gold cat! It is priceless!

I should take some pictures to send to Megan so she can prepare.  It will be a lot
of work. She will be excited.
She thinks about what Megan is doing right now.  Megan keeps everything running
smoothly while Apollonia is away. They are a good team!


There is nothing like morning light for photos. Apollonia get out her trusty camera.
It has seen many mile but works like a charm.
Megan is going to flip when she sees these!
I'll have to make sure I have all my permits to bring everything back and into the U.S. 
I really hate being delayed in customs!

Checking our route, we are in for good weather all the way back and I got an
email that my permits are waiting for me at the airport! Fantastic! 

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

I Lost My Mom!

Hey Gang,
My life has changed!  I have lost my mom and my greatest supporter for what
every I did!  My mom passed on March 2nd.  I can't even begin to tell you how
wonderful she was.  She was kind to all and very active in her church and community.  She worked at an area school. Children in the area would always stop her and say hello. My mom is what bounded us all together.  Our lives will be very different.


Monday, March 2, 2015

At The Flower Show! I'll Be Back Next Week!

Hey Gang!

I'm at the Philly Flower. Actually I have been there since Wednesday. I hope to take some pictures I can show.
 I'll be back posting next week.
XOXO
Ms.Leo

Friday, February 27, 2015

Kola the Koala!

Hey Gang!

Kola has just arrived at the Johnston Zoo!  She is a adolescent Koala and is not
quite breading age!  There is a lot of excitement about her being here.  There is
hopes for a good size Koala population.
Here Is Kola!

 She is very playful!
 A little shy...
 and very cute!

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus or, inaccurately, koala bear) is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae, and its closest living relatives are the wombats. The koala is found in coastal areas of the mainland's eastern and southern regions, inhabiting Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. It is easily recognisable by its stout, tailless body; round, fluffy ears; and large, spoon-shaped nose. The koala has a body length of 60–85 cm (24–33 in) and weighs 4–15 kg (9–33 lb). Pelage colour ranges from silver grey to chocolate brown. Koalas from the northern populations are typically smaller and lighter in colour than their counterparts further south. It is possible that these populations are separate subspecies, but this is disputed. Koalas typically inhabit open eucalypt woodlands, and the leaves of these trees make up most of their diet. Because this eucalypt diet has limited nutritional and caloric content, koalas are largely sedentary and sleep for up to 20 hours a day. They are asocial animals, and bonding exists only between mothers and dependent offspring. Adult males communicate with loud bellows that intimidate rivals and attract mates. Males mark their presence with secretions from scent glands located on their chests. Being marsupials, koalas give birth to underdeveloped young that crawl into their mothers' pouches, where they stay for the first six to seven months of their life. These young koalas are known as joeys, and are fully weaned at around a year. Koalas have few natural predators and parasites but are threatened by various pathogens, like Chlamydiaceae bacteria and the koala retrovirus, as well as by bushfires and droughts. For more info click here!

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