In Fukuoka for most of this week. Here are some pictures that I took at HOME last week.
You can see our apts in this picture taken from a local park.
This is in my room - bunnies, dogs and bears with a few other critters thrown in. See the earthquake props on top of the bookshelf? I should have tightened them last time I was home just in case, as they tend to loosen up a bit.
My room as seen from the doorway. It is a bit cramped at the moment since I dragged my Lay-Z-Bon in there, but that is all right. The carp streamers are mostly from the 100 Yen shop except for the one done by Okamoto Taro. More rabbits on top of the Barbie cabinet.
Small critters on another bookshelf. Why do toys follow me where ever I go?
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It is hereditary. Herr Compukerman will certainly have some interesting comments for me about this phenomenon. I can see why you complain about running out of space but I don't see anywhere you can consolidate further. Thanks for sharing this insight on your collection.
I just noticed your beautiful white tiger. Is there a story connected to it or is it something that was too beautiful to leave behind?
I have to say you have tons of plush toy rivals mine!
Your room looks lovely ^^
@starrynite45 - The herds just get out of control, somehow.
@Gramcface - The room in Fukuoka is just about as bad. Artificial flowers are cheap at the 100 yen shop, so I have a bunch of those. B was visiting once, looked at my room and asked, "Who died?" The tiger was bagged in Kagoshima. It was one that I had been eyeing for a bit, and then it went on sale so I had them put it in a bag for me. What could I do? The nice thing about having an accumulation is that no one notices when you add to it a bit at a time. The new additions just sort of blend into the old crowd. Hee-hee!
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