My collection of Pinky St dolls and my bad habit of buying and selling them
Batanes is known for its gorgeous landscapes and towering lighthouses. Though this light houses are no longer operating, it remains one of Batanes‘ most visited spots.
The Basco lighthouse was the closest to the small town of Basco, Batanes’ capital. On the ground you have a spectacular view of the sea and the rugged land, while from the top of the lighthouse, you see the town sprawled below.
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As much as I love my Pullips, Pinkies still rule when it comes to traveling. Their compact size makes them the best travel companions to any trip.
This is Sayuri at one of the first places we visited in Batan Island, Batanes. Me, along with my favorite travel buddies went to the Philippine’s northernmost province last November 8 - 11, 2008.
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Unlike Sylvanian Family and Lundby houses, Melissa & Doug dollhouses aren’t wired. This means getting light inside is a problem.
Of course, this means positioning the Pinky closer to the open area of the house, where there is more light. Great thing about this, of course, is that they’d look as if the room is the perfect scale for them! At 1:12, the room is comfortable for the Pinky’s height, but it still looks rather odd, specially when placed near household fixtures.
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Nooooo, not yet Ako!
After months of neglecting my Pinkies, I finally made a concious effort to prepare some girls before going to my event. I made sure to bring my Pinkies; we’re going to Pocketful of Kids, the first ever toy village in the Philippines!
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