Everything is crazy right now, and I'm trying to pack up everything that I'm not using right now. As I was packing away knick knacks, I decided to photograph my little friend the book wyrm. ;D
He's so handsome.
I also found my old Legos...the few surviving sets. After fire at dad's house, most of my sets got wrecked when he threw them all in a box to be washed. I never did wash any--I only saved a few sets that I could put back together. For a while they were on my bookshelf, but then I needed the space for books. I boxed them and put them in my closet, but now I need the box, and I know that I won't put my Legos out again, or even dust them off. I was sad to get rid of the old relics, but I took a few pictures (no, I didn't bother to dust them for that either).
The Indiana Jones-type adventurer and a wise old samurai.
A ninja warrior and my favorite Lego man of all--the motorcyle rider! When I was younger, he had a whole garage, and some old hot rods too. I don't know what happened to all that stuff, but he managed to survive the years.
King Tut perhaps? And Professor Lupin. He's pretty rad.
Snape, dressed as Neville's grandmother...random, I know. His face glows in the dark! Lupin again, up in his study. The staircase revolves away and turns into a wall.
This is the other part of Lupin's study. Neville is practicing his spells on a fake Snape...the little wall that Snape is on revolves and the other side to become a closet.
I went to Sarah's tonight, and on the way over, I saw this really cool little cemetary, with graves from the 1800s. There's probably only 25 graves or so--it was a neat little place. The sky was pretty grey today, so the lighting wasn't too great. Eventually I might edit some of these, try to make them look a little more dramatic.
I really loved the detail of this willow tree. Several of the headstones in this row had that same detail on top. I didn't notice if they were from the same family though >_<
Sarah's cat (well, one of many), Mittens. Adorable! There is a definite cat deficit in my life, and I hope to fix it someday.
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