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Assorted Photos - Misc 02

 

Storybook I found at Rymolene's Pies. What an adorable little character!

Local fountain. I guess they chemically treated the water or something. It's so blue! It turned all frozen during a recent blizzard, I wish I'd taken the time to walk closer and get a photo then as well.

A cute shot of AppleJack and Rainbow Dash from a video I was watching with my wife.

Found on the sidewalk. What happened here?!

Ahriman's cool LEGO builds.

A happy parking lot!

I like this tree because my wife danced around it one time after we went to a see a play in the building. :)

An adorable comic strip book I have of a series called "
Phoebe and Her Unicorn
" by Dana Simpson.

A glimpse of the Krissie lair itself! You can see all my posters and my cool My Little Pony blanket. :)


Lastly, here's a photo of Chica in a pretty dress, from the Five Nights at Freddy's Suecurity Breach Ruin game. Plus Markimoo!

A better look at Chica's outfit.

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