Sunday, 20 November 2022

For Sale: Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls

I've decided to sell a lot of my doll collections. After the loss of our dear Percy in June, dolls just don't seem so important to me anymore. I'm starting with my Nancy Ann Storybook Collection dolls. I still need to add prices, but please feel free to make an offer as you can probably grab yourself a bargain as I just want them gone. I would prefer payment as F&F or Buyer pays fees, as I am willing to let them go for very good prices. You can contact me via my email address on the 'For Sale' page (I will be transferring these to that page) Please check back in the next few days for prices, or send me an offer :) I really will be very negotiable as they HAVE to go!


Monday's Child No. 180 - SOLD







Colonial Dame No. 56




Saturday's Child No 185




Doll of the Month July No 193




March No. 189  - SOLD









 
SOLD






Going a Milking No. 126










SOLD



No Longer Available




Very Independent Lady for No. July 193




Little Miss Muffet No. 118 - SOLD




Pretty as a Picture No. 124 - SOLD




Sweet Alice No. 122 - SOLD




Little Sweet Miss No. 110 - SOLD




 

Saturday, 24 September 2022

Peggy Sue has a friend come to stay.

While Jerica was visiting with Wren (more blog posts to come), Lizzie visited Peggy Sue.


Although they didn't get to go out on any adventures, they enjoyed each other's company and the garden very much.


Peggy Sue told her all about the pond and the wildlife that lives in it.


She also wanted to introduce her to....


The garden gnome, who is the guardian of the lawn and tries to stop the dogs from digging holes in it!


They sit and admire the view on Percy's Rest.


The weather was just beautiful.


Always good to make new friends, and Peggy Sue was pleased to make friends with Lizzie.

 

Tuesday, 20 September 2022

Celebrating the Queen's Life

Wren's best friend Jerica from Market Harborough has come to stay for a few days



The girls decided that instead of mourning the Queen's death, that they would instead celebrate her life with a morning tea party.



Joined by Kiwi Sindy and of course Paddington Bear, a well known friend of the Queen.


They enjoyed a cuppa, with a biscuit and the sounds of nature and the fountain behind them.



Whether you are a Royalist or not, Queen Elizabeth II has to be admired for the life of service she gave to her country, the Commonwealth and the World.  Just as she said on her 21st birthday, she dedicated her whole life to doing exactly that.