Melanie Surani's Blog, page 155
December 31, 2015
caterpillaronamushroom:
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Melody on the cover of her first book-I love her dress. According to the back, she loves singing and is trying to decide what song to sing at a church performance when a tragedy strikes. It sounds really good! Time for me to start saving up!
Well, I know what the next doll I’m buying is.
Me too! Plus it looks like her book is released in some stores right now!
WANT! Do we know when her release date is yet?
No I don’t :( I would imagine it would be in August at the latest? That seems to be the month for releasing new historical dolls.
However it could be earlier because her book is now available in some Barnes and Noble stores, though I myself have not seen it.
According to American Girl, July
scotianostra:
The true story of Hogmanay
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catsbeaversandducks:
feliciachiao:
I am literally the lamest...

I am literally the lamest thing alive right now. I couldn’t even see the fireworks outside because the tree in front of my house is too big…
ME
This is how I do it. I can see the fireworks, though, but I never watch the whole show.
doodleforfood:
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Every year.
cute-overload:
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I Gave Myself the Christmas Gift I Always Wanted as a Kid
A photo posted by Melanie Surani (@melsurani) on Dec 30, 2015 at 5:42pm PST
I did the same thing.
December 30, 2015
speakeasyanne:
This pre-dates the 20s of course, but it’s too...
insrksworld:
After 14 Years they are still the same.
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thegetty:
A Brief History of the Daguerreotype
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Portrait of a Daguerreotypist Displaying Daguerreotypes and Cases, 1845, maker unknown, hand-colored daguerreotype. The J. Paul Getty Museum


Portrait of a Nurse and Child, about 1850, Unknown Maker. Daguerreotype. The J. Paul Getty Museum


Façade and North Colonnade of the Parthenon on the Acropolis, Athens, 1842, Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey, daguerreotype. The J. Paul Getty Museum


Historical Gallery: A Lottery to Benefit the Originals, about 1852, Unknown Maker. Daguerreotype. The J. Paul Getty Museum.

A Brief History of the DaguerreotypeRead more about daguerreotypes on the exhibition page of In Focus: Daguerreotypes, now on view at the Getty through March 2016.