The story of Rose ( OR156B )
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 1:19 am
One of the most real of doll figures inspired a story that grew out of a photography project with https://www.sianhaydenphotographer.com/ ... y-project/ , Sian working on the photos and the dolls themselves writing a narrative. I was just the observer, and many of my photos were taken only on my mobile phone. It's another saga inspired by the magic lantern slide stories of old.
As an example of what a good doll can inspire perhaps when the thread is finished mods might consider making the thread a sticky.
Rose, an OR156B is very much a treasured toy lady.
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Rose is a lady who to outward appearances
lives a comfortable life.
But the reality is that there's a lot to do, cleaning the windows
having to climb ladders
doing the polishing
the hoovering,
and the washing up
and everything else there is to do in the house. She tried running a bed and breakfast but got bored of obnoxious guests http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=224&t=85187 who
expect to be treated like royalty.
Whilst engaged on her dishes she looked out of the window
and mused that perhaps there were other things she could do with her life.
So she thought she'd go into town and see if she could get a job. Anything would be easier than all the things she had to do at home and without pay.
She arrived at the railway station
where the ticket office was padlocked shut
and instead of a kind man behind the counter to help her and give her the right ticket
she had to cope with one of those infernal machines.
She managed to make the right choices on the screen
and retrieved her tickets
and went down to the tracks to wait for the train.
It was rather an offputting place with frequent announcements that if anyone saw any suspicious activity they should report it to the police.
She sat there for what seemed like forever
but the train didn't come so she went outside to check the indicator board.
Everything seemed fine and she waited
and no train came.
Eventually a train did come, but
it was in the other direction.
So she decided to go to the information point and ask for some help.
Best wishes
Harem
As an example of what a good doll can inspire perhaps when the thread is finished mods might consider making the thread a sticky.
Rose, an OR156B is very much a treasured toy lady.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rose is a lady who to outward appearances
lives a comfortable life.
But the reality is that there's a lot to do, cleaning the windows
having to climb ladders
doing the polishing
the hoovering,
and the washing up
and everything else there is to do in the house. She tried running a bed and breakfast but got bored of obnoxious guests http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=224&t=85187 who
expect to be treated like royalty.
Whilst engaged on her dishes she looked out of the window
and mused that perhaps there were other things she could do with her life.
So she thought she'd go into town and see if she could get a job. Anything would be easier than all the things she had to do at home and without pay.
She arrived at the railway station
where the ticket office was padlocked shut
and instead of a kind man behind the counter to help her and give her the right ticket
she had to cope with one of those infernal machines.
She managed to make the right choices on the screen
and retrieved her tickets
and went down to the tracks to wait for the train.
It was rather an offputting place with frequent announcements that if anyone saw any suspicious activity they should report it to the police.
She sat there for what seemed like forever
but the train didn't come so she went outside to check the indicator board.
Everything seemed fine and she waited
and no train came.
Eventually a train did come, but
it was in the other direction.
So she decided to go to the information point and ask for some help.
Best wishes
Harem