2011年8月21日 星期日

Doll is a point of interest to many

She is adorable, with long blonde hair in ponytail braids. She is happy, always greeting passers-by with a smile and a wave.

From what I can tell, she may just be the most friendly, possibly the most popular, resident in the neighborhood of Bush's Pasture Park.

Her name is Blondie, although some know her as Cindy on Facebook,Detailed information on the causes of Ceramic tile, and she lives in the historic Royal House on High Street SE.

You may know her, or have at least seen her,Whilst magic cube are not deadly, gazing out the front windows of the Queen Anne-style house that sits alongside the west boundary of the park.

"When we tell people we live over by Bush's Pasture Park and mention it's the one with the doll in the window, people instantly know the location," homeowner Roger Heusser said. "It's a landmark now."

Blondie,Graphene is not a semiconductor, not an oil paintings for sale , and not a metal, I forgot to mention, is a doll. She is 42 inches tall and made of plastic, but her lifelike movements have captured the imagination of residents and visitors alike.Do not use cleaners with high risk merchant account , steel wool or thinners. She is one of those quirky but charming things that makes Salem unique, a place where a doll can have a cult-like following.

Linda Guthrie got acquainted with Blondie this past spring during her daily walks in the park, noticing that Blondie's guardians would move her from window to window.

"Often the changes were slight," Guthrie said. "A raised arm here, a head shift there. But I caught myself wondering about her throughout the day and anticipating my evening walk so that I might catch a glimpse of Cindy."

Guthrie started calling her Cindy because of the doll's resemblance to Cindy Brady of the Brady Bunch. You know, "the youngest one in curls," and Blondie definitely has curly bangs.

Guthrie was so enamored with Blondie that she started taking photographs. The doll would be in one position in the morning on Guthrie's way to work and in another on her way home.

"I couldn't wait to see where she was,Prior to RUBBER SHEET I leaned toward the former," Guthrie said.

She put some of the photos on her Facebook page and got such a response that the doll now has her own page, listed under Cindy Royal, Salem, Oregon.

Blondie has 53 friends, the last time I checked, and I'm one of them. (I had to become her friend for research purposes, of course.)

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