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About mountainmullins

Sasha doll collector primarily plus other interesting dolls. I inheirited my love of dolls from my dear Mother and also her collection. My first Sasha doll was Gwennie, a redheaded studio doll. Since Gwennie, I have collected other Sasha dolls and love their individual personalities created by their eye painting, hair color and styling, and dressing them. It is such fun to share with other collectors!

More of Markus

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Finally, we are having nice weather which is not in the 90’s and the humidity is low and so this encourages going outdoors for photos. I am glad to take outdoor photos of Markus.

Markus is wearing a wonderful outfit made by Thu Cuc Faes.  I have shown the outfit before on the blog and Ben was wearing it at that time.  Ben is also a studio doll but he has a cloth body.  This outfit also fits Markus very well as do his shoes.

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Markus was happy to try on some new “threads”. 🙂

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The white shirt has long sleeves and his vest or waist coat looks so nice.

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I really am very taken with Markus. ❤

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Some close up photos of Markus.

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You may remember that Marcus arrived wearing his original scout outfit. I really like him in shorts because it shows his nice legs. 🙂

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So, with a little bit of mix and matching of clothing, here is Markus wearing his scout shorts and shoes, the white shirt from the previous outfit and a cardigan knitted by Janet Myhill-Dabbs. 🙂

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I think blue is a nice color for Markus. 🙂

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A close up photo.

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I love the waves and the hair texture in his wig. ❤

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Markus from a different side.  He has his share of scrapes and scratches as most boys do. 😉

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I cannot decide which side is Markus’s best side.  Thoughts anyone?

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Janet knitted a matching hat too. 🙂

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Hello Markus.  It is so nice to see you. 🙂

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More of Markus for you to see.

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Back when I was in high school, a boy this handsome would have been called “dreamy” or “a hunk”…..today I would say a handsome lad. 🙂

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I hope you have enjoyed this “More of Markus” post.  We thank you for visiting with us today. 🙂

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Markus and I both wish you a very happy day and a happy week to come. 🙂 xxx

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A couple of waterlogue images to enjoy. ❤

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Markus. ❤

 

Whitney Welcomes Friends

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Some of you may remember Whitney a beautiful Cora doll that was rerooted by the talented Sarah Williams . Sarah then braided her hair and created over 150 individual braids.  Recently on eBay, I noticed a cloth doll with an amazing outfit made of material that is hand woven and the doll was about 16 inches tall so I bought the cute cloth doll and thought her outfit just might fit a Sasha doll. 🙂

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Whitney was the first to volunteer to try on the outfit.  It really fits nicely though it is not quite large enough in the waist but the top covers the waistline.  The material is so nice and it came with the belt and the woven shoulder bag.  The cloth doll also had handmade sandals but they were too wide for Whitney so she selected a pair of JJ brown leather sandals to compliment her outfit.

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You look very pretty Whitney! 🙂

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The back of her outfit and her many braids. ❤

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A closer look at the hand woven fabric. 🙂

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Whitney’s shoulder bag up close. 🙂

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A clever idea to ensure your doll manages to hang-on to their shoulder bag.  Just a snap and the bag is secure. 🙂

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Whitney has become friends with the new cloth doll that loaned her outfit to her and she wants to introduce her friend to you. 🙂

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Hello there generous one.  Whitney is so happy to be your friend and she wants to introduce you on the blog. What is your name? 🙂

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I can see that you and Whitney are about the same size.  You have lovely stitched fingers and a ring too!

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And your lovely woven fabric sandals also show your pretty stitched toes.  What is your name? 🙂

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“Hi, my name is Wren.  I really like Whitney too and she went to the closet and found this pretty dress made by Molly for me to wear.  I think Whitney looks so nice in my yellow pants outfit and it is great for me to try on new clothes too!”  Well, welcome Wren and I hope you enjoy your time here at Sasha Shangri-La. 🙂

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Whitney went back outdoors to welcome another new friend named Otis.  I adopted Otis from Janet Myhill-Dabbs and Janet made his outfit too. ❤

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Otis is an earlier Caleb with really nice eyes. Whitney shared her zebra with Otis so he would have a play toy. 🙂

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Otis is a wonderful boy and he really likes the outdoors. 🙂

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A photo of Otis.  His shoes are gray leather slip ons. I love this outfit. 🙂

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Hi Otis. 🙂

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A very handsome boy. 🙂

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Otis up close. ❤

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We thank you for visiting with us today.  Our weather has greatly improved in the past few days with the high temperatures being in the 80’s instead of the 90’s and higher.  We like going outdoors to play and taking photos.  Please have a great day and also a great week to come. 🙂 xxx

 

 

A Wonder in White

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This week on facebook they are encouraging posts of Sasha dolls dressed in white. Following that lead, I dressed Sara in a white studio outfit made by Carol Mitchell. Carol skillfully made this outfit using material from antique baby baptism gowns. ❤️

I thought it would be fun to show Sara putting on the pieces of the outfit.  Sara recently joined the family here at Sasha Shangri-La. ❤

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Sara is ready to begin.

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Perfect pantaloons and just the right length. 🙂
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Such lovely detailing.  The scalloped hem is very pretty. 🙂

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Next is a beautiful slip also with nice detailing and a scalloped hem. 🙂

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Pretty ribbon straps.  ❤️

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This slip would make a lovely summer dress. It is so very hot here today and may reach 100 degrees so I am taking indoor photos once again.  I am so looking forward to taking photos outdoors again!   Next, we have one more layer to put on. 🙂

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The studio dress is so beautiful and feels very soft to the touch. 🙂

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Sara loves this dress.❤️

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I love this dress too. 🙂

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Her sleeves up close.

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A peek at the layers.  Sara is wearing black leather studio style shoes made by Jean Jensen. ❤️

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Another view.

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Up close. ❤️

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Sara and I hope you enjoyed this post in “white”.  Thank you for visiting with us today. 🙂

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We hope you have a wonderful weekend and week to come.  August is nearly over now and soon we will be in the month of September and looking for our lovely Fall weather and scenery. 🙂 xxx

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Hugs to everyone! xxx

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A few waterlogue images to enjoy. 🙂

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Happy Days, Happy Times, A Special Homecoming for Sara

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Some of you may have see this delightful girl on Shelly’s site recently. These first photos were taken by Shelly. ❤

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She is an NP and her eyes were painted by Sara Doggart.  I thought her eyes were just fantastic!  The tiny line on her cheek does not appear to be a scratch but rather a very fine paint line from a very fine paint brush. A beauty mark of a different kind. ❤

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Happily, I was able to adopt this special girl and her name is Sara. ❤  We will come back to Sara later in the post. 🙂

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Moving forward, this photo is a wonderful reminder of Tricia and Janet’s arrival at the Columbus, Ohio airport. I was ecstatic!!!   It was such a happy reunion and we set off to what was soon to be great times to be had both before and after the Sasha Festival in Rochester, NY. 🙂

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We drove from Columbus and stopped in New Philadelphia, Ohio for dinner at the Texas Roadhouse.  The waiter was delightful and brought us wonderful food, took our pictures and even danced with the other waiters in the Texas line dancing style.  The silver bucket held peanuts in the shell and the second bucket held the spent shells.  Looking back, it was just heavenly and a perfect first meal together. 🙂

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Janet and I took a moment to admire the Texas Roadhouse’s “jack-a-lope”. 😉

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Our next stop was the fantastic Carlisle Inn in Sugarcreek, Ohio.  It was my first time to stay there and it was just wonderful.  The Der Dutchman restaurant (home style cooking) and shops were nestled around the Inn to enjoy.  The Inn offered breakfast each day and it was so very nice. 🙂

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Remember the lovely Sara shown first on this post?  Well, she made her journey to the United States most comfortably in Tricia’s carry on bag.  As soon as we arrived at the Carlisle Inn, Sara was brought out and we met.  Plus, Tricia made for her this beautiful smocked dress and Janet had knitted for her the lovely cardigan and hat and made her tights and shoes too!  It is a fantastic, entirely new outfit for Sara which was a surprise for her and for me and a nice homecoming gift too. 🙂

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“Oh my, isn’t this lovely?” exclaimed Sara. ❤

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“Oh Mummy, I must try on my new outfit, oh please may I?”  Yes, of course Sara.  Let’s go and change into your new outfit.  We will show those photos at the end of the post. 🙂

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We took advantage of the beautiful, curving stairway spanning from the second to the first floor.

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At the Carlisle Inn, there is a lovely library room located appropriately off to the side of the main lobby.  Very comfortable.   Laura Ward joined us on the second day of the stay at Sugar Creek.  We all then ventured out to tour the Amish country.  🙂

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Sugar Creek is located in the Amish country area.  This roadway sign is a happy reminder to look out for horses and buggies that travel on the roadways.  There are also a lot of bicycles on the roadways. 🙂

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A few random photos of buggies.

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We traveled to a nearby town of Berlin, Ohio.  There was construction underway as you can see but it did not slow us down.  We shopped at this Antique Mall which was very large and wonderful.  All of the shops pretty well close up at 5:00 pm each day as most adhere to the good ole saying “Early to bed and early to rise, makes someone healthy, wealthy and wise”. 🙂

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We shopped at a local Amish grocery which had wonderful, fresh whole foods.  I wish the grocery was closer to my home.  I do take home what I can when I am in the area. 🙂

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We had lunch at the Honey Bee Cafe.  🙂

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We also stopped to see a Thrift store and a local Amish doll shop that was small and nice.  Lastly, before we returned to the Carlisle Inn, we visited the world’s largest cuckoo clock. 🙂

We left early the next morning and headed north towards Cleveland, Ohio where we picked up Jackie Kraemer.  From there we headed on to Buffalo, New York where a friend of mine graciously offered to take a vacation day to spend time with us and to give us her first hand knowledge of Niagara Falls. I am forever grateful for her time and her kindness. 🙂

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My friend Diane, took this happy photo of us at Niagara Falls. 🙂

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It was so nice to see Jackie again. ❤

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Happy times in front of the Falls. 🙂

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I took photos from the Rainbow Bridge where we walked from the United States to Canada!  How exciting that was for us!  The boat you see is “the Maid of the Mist” and that is where they board the boat for the tours from the United States side.

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The buildings are located on the Canada side of the Falls.

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Areas above the Falls.

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My friend Diane photographed by Janet on the Canada side of the falls.  I love the rainbow captured in this photo.  Thank you so much Diane!  We had a fantastic time and it was so much fun to visit the Falls and to “feel” the power of the Falls.  It was wonderful to experience it and share it with good friends! ❤

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Moving forward to after the Sasha Festival held in Rochester, New York ( the festival was covered in other posts), Janet, Tricia and I traveled back to Sasha Shangri-La on Cow Creek in West Virginia.  This photo of me and Shelby was taken in the doll room. 🙂

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One of the places requested to see was the Red Lobster restaurant.  My husband, Rick, took this photo and we all had our bibs in place and so enjoyed the good food! 🙂

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Happy times. ❤

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Fun times at the lobster tank in the lobby. 🙂

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The hostess took our photo too. 🙂

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Back on Cow Creek, we enjoy some tea time and of course managed to have dolly time too. We had extra special times sharing stories and jokes too.  It feels so very good to laugh and be happy! 🙂

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Gracie joined us at the table and Lucy is also there though laying down at the moment.  Tricia is working her sewing magic on a dress that Abby wore and now is given to my course girl, Mary.  I love the finishing enhancements that Tricia added to include lovely knots and tiny buttons. 🙂

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Janet working her magic with the paint brush on a very old cloth doll of mine.  You might notice on her plate a piece of pumpkin cake.  Rick made it since we were wishing their visit would extend until Fall when you bake and enjoy pumpkin goodies.  We thought, why wait?  So we had our pumpkin cake then and we ate it too! ❤

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On the last day as we were on our way traveling to the airport in Columbus, Ohio, we decided to stop in Point Pleasant, WV to see the “Mothman” statue.  You may have seen the movie called “The Mothman Prophecies” starring Richard Gere and released in 2002.  The location of the sightings of the Mothman is about 45 minutes from Sasha Shangri-La and it was on the road which took us to the airport so we decided to stop and see it.

Janet had asked to see a Piggly Wiggly grocery store during her visit and sadly we were not able to see one during their very short stay.  You can only imagine our surprise when we crossed the bridge over the Kanawha River and into the town of Point Pleasant, and there was a Piggly Wiggly grocery store right there and so we stopped and went inside in search of t-shirts! 🙂

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While there, we saw the Piggly Wiggly Mission statement proudly posted on the wall. 🙂

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Plus we found an entire rack of the coveted Piggly Wiggly t-shirts.  We all bought t-shirts for ourselves and our loved ones! 🙂

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A very kind gentleman took our photo in front of the Piggly Wiggly.  What a hoot! 🙂

We then left to see the Mothman statue………

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There it is, the Mothman statue!  Very large and very imposing!

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The Legend of the Mothman explained. 🙂

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A close up photo of his red eyes and his 6-pack! 😉

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The backside of Mothman showing his full wings and other anatomical features. 😉

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Oh no, the Mothman is trying to fly away with Janet…..

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Oh no, does he have her?

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And now, does he have them both??  Oh dear, what ever shall we do???

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Fortunately, the Mothman turned out to be well behaved and did not move nor try to fly away with my friends.  Funny how your imagination works when you find yourself face-to-face with the legendary Mothman! 🙂

We made our way to the airport and said our sad, bitter-sweet goodbyes after lunching and hugging and crying too.  It was a wonderful, wonderful and most delightful time visiting with Janet and Tricia and touring around parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia….and let us not forget Canada too!  I will always treasure these happy memories in my heart. ❤

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Lastly, I wanted to share photos of dear Sara wearing her lovely gifted outfit made by Tricia and Janet. ❤

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I have taken indoor photos for now and hopefully I will be able to go outdoors soon to take better photos.  It has been terribly hot and humid and we have had a lot of rain downpours too. I can hardly wait until Fall. 🙂

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Sara holding her hat. 🙂

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Sara loves her new outfit. ❤

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A close up photo of the amazing Sara. ❤

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Welcome home dear Sara. 🙂

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I am so very happy Sara has joined our Sasha family. 🙂

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Welcome home dear one. ❤

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Lastly, a few waterlogue images of Sara to enjoy.  Thank you for visiting the site today and I hope you enjoyed this post. 🙂

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Sara and I both hope you have a beautiful day and a wonderful week to come. 🙂 xxx

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Male and Marvelous ….. Markus

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imageThere have been a few new additions to the Sasha Shangri-La family that have not been shown on the blog.

Today, I am very happy to introduce to you a new boy.  Please meet Markus, a CIII Sasha Studio boy, hand painted by Sasha Morgenthaler, made of gypsum and adopted from a lovely person living in Switzerland that showed his photo on Facebook in order to find him a new home. ❤

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Markus is a scout boy and wears his original outfit and flag. 🙂

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I have taken photos of Markus with and without his hat and I absolutely love his wig which is thick and wavy and has a bit of curl too. ❤️

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I checked Markus’s feet and sadly, there are no remaining marks that Sasha would have penciled on the bottom of his feet.  I think he is possibly a 1950’s boy.  He has been loved and he is not a “minty” boy which is perfect for me since I can enjoy redressing him and I will have no worries about causing his first “ding”. 🙂

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The soulful expression of Markus. ❤

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A side profile with curls. ❤

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Beautiful hair. 🙂

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Markus and I think you for visiting with us today.  We hope you have enjoyed this post and we hope you have a wonderful day and a wonderful week to come. 🙂 xxx

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A final waterlogue image of Markus. ❤