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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
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6 comments:
Hi Pamela,wow very interesting,you go to some beautiful places,thankyou for sharing.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing , how are those figures in blue with the black and white check on them made?
What charming museum, and for us fans of fabric craft, the hanging Hina dolls are fascinating. What a clever way to make Mt Fuji!
I see that sewing machine and the colorful Hina dolls, fun.
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
That must be a very interesting museum, especially considering that you are also teaching English to Japanese people! And just like the teacher in the display, I guess you'd rather sit on a box than on the floor as well...
Very very interesting Pamela thanks for sharing your day out it was fun. Glenda
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