I wanted to tell you the Amaryllis is pretty fool proof. I am sure yours will be fine. It's nice to see you passing on the gardening to the next generation, you could be setting her up for something that can be very rewarding throughout her life. Please post a picture when it is blooming.
I like this picture. I love close up. The eyes are still beautiful. Happy WW! Thanks for visiting A Mother's minute. That is me with my sister in the picture. She is a lovely woman. She is 6 years older then me. She was blessed with the silver grey hair that is in our family when she was in her 20's.
What a great observation/statement. I have my mother's old, old doll. Same story. The porcelain face is all cracked, but the eyes do stay young. Thanks for sharing that.
Nice photo Sandy. I'm sure that doll is of great sentimental value. I still have my first doll and teddy. They are both a bit battered now but hold so many happy memories.
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I agree. Young and expressive. Merry Christmas Sandy.
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to her she still has those lovely eyes. Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful Christmas from New Zealand.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful face! Yes, no matter what, dolls never age as we do...Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Sandy!
What a wonderful combination of pictures and words!
ReplyDeleteBravo.
Thanks for stopping by mine,
Frances
So true and they're very expressive.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great time with your family.
But, the nose... not so young. LOL!
ReplyDeleteLovely Doll, HAppy WW
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They certainly do. What a great shot. Have a great WW. :)
ReplyDeleteWow...great pic. Is that an old doll?? Happy WW, Merry Christmas, and thanks for stopping by:)
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree. The facial expression is young too (=
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool, very nice pic.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and Merry Christmas
Yes indeed! Happy WW and happy holidays!
ReplyDeletei agree with Ate Liza, the eyes are so expressive. More than meeting the eyes indeed!
ReplyDeleteSome furious child must have thrown her around, lol ! But the eyes are still nice.
ReplyDeleteso true.. pretty doll.
ReplyDeletehope you're enjoying the holidays. i appreciate your comment on my WW..
Thanks for poppin' in to my blog! Happy WW and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot! Nice one:)
ReplyDeleteHere's mine for this week!
Wordless
Enjoy the rest of the Holidays!
Nice eyes! Happy WW!
ReplyDelete...and Lucille Ball always used to tell people that the legs were the last to go! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing photo... and the words are very invocative.
Her nose needs a little cosmetic surgery :p
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
My Wordless
Powerful image! Happy WW Sandy!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more. Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteOh my, how profound - Happy day after Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHabari Gana? Umoja! You have a great WW photo. Very unique doll with remarkable eyes...
ReplyDeleteMy WW-photo is up & running as well.
peace, Villager
It's nice to see that her beauty exists in her eyes.
ReplyDeleteMine is here:
http://mysoulfulthoughts.com/2007/12/26/wordless-wednesday-5/
Cool shot, Sandy. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to tell you the Amaryllis is pretty fool proof. I am sure yours will be fine. It's nice to see you passing on the gardening to the next generation, you could be setting her up for something that can be very rewarding throughout her life. Please post a picture when it is blooming.
I'm guessing it's a doll from when you were a little girl? Nice pic.
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I like this picture. I love close up. The eyes are still beautiful. Happy WW! Thanks for visiting A Mother's minute. That is me with my sister in the picture. She is a lovely woman. She is 6 years older then me. She was blessed with the silver grey hair that is in our family when she was in her 20's.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful eyes!
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Hopefully those are marks of a doll's life, well-lived. Hope your Christmas was wonderful - Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping ChatnChill and also for the photo of this doll. :)
ReplyDeleteSerena
so true.
ReplyDeletehappy holidays!
amen and shalom from montana
ReplyDeleteforever young :)
gp in montana (a former NYer):)
Still a beautiful doll!!! Love the title!!
ReplyDeleteohhh thats neat doll Sandy..I think you still can fix it..;) I hope you had a wonderful Christmas with your family..;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice picture! If that doll could talk I bet it could probably tell a thousand stories!
ReplyDeleteThe eyes are very expressive.
Happy WW!
What a great observation/statement. I have my mother's old, old doll. Same story. The porcelain face is all cracked, but the eyes do stay young. Thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteYou're right - and it's not just doll's eyes either. ;)
ReplyDeleteIf only I had the same genes ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Those old dolls are great!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW! and Happy New Year too!
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Did you ever wonder if Santa returns presents? I have the proof he does! :-)
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Wrong link above, that's my regular blog! Sorry.
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Wow. very unique. and cool :)
ReplyDeleteSandy, what a great photo! It ays so much...Come visit my WW post at http://workofthepoet.blogspot.com and http://maryt.wordpress.com
ReplyDeleteVery nice eyes. :-) Happy WW! Thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteA bit Dorian Gray-like.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to her nose?
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Signs of ageing. Hope her beautiful eye will remain as they as.
ReplyDeleteNice photo Sandy. I'm sure that doll is of great sentimental value. I still have my first doll and teddy. They are both a bit battered now but hold so many happy memories.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.