2 features in Alt Fashion mag
One for Drac In A Box and the other for the fab Dead Issues 




Preview shot of one of a new set of highly ornate cameo brooches up for sale very soon

If interested please feel free to get in touch
I have so much updating to do I just don't feel like I ever have enough time 
Anyway don't forget Christmas is coming up and if you're looking for something as a gift for someone or just as a some decoration for yourself then I have lots of lovely one off pieces up for grabs
JEWELLERY BY SYLPH DESIGNS

If interested please feel free to get in touch
Anyway don't forget Christmas is coming up and if you're looking for something as a gift for someone or just as a some decoration for yourself then I have lots of lovely one off pieces up for grabs
JEWELLERY BY SYLPH DESIGNS
Anyone who says money can't buy you happiness, doesn't know where to shop 
And they certainly haven't been to Toronto, which is one of THE best places on the planet to go shopping!
Right now the last week seems like a dream to be honest, being back home amongst all things familiar it feels as though I've never been away.
But anyway here's a bit of an update (look away now if you don't want to see ridiculous amounts of shoes and cute animals *lol*)
Firstly a bit of a whinge... bloody kids on planes, for fucksake either control your little brats or don't travel with them. It's not fair on other paying passengers when your 'little darlings' are running around the plane being a total nuisance and you can't even be arsed to control them, bad enough on a short flight let alone 7 hours! Same goes for people with sodding screaming babies! If it's too damned young to be quiet then you shouldn't bloody travel with it. I don't want to be subjected to constant screaming. Maybe airlines should have a special section that they charge more where parents can go that the rest of us don't have to put up with their damned offspring. If it was a barking dog you'd soon complain, why should a screaming brat be any different?
Anyway, whinge over.
The hotel was lovely. One of the best beds I've ever slept in. I was seriously tempted to steal the bed... well if I had a crane and a big truck to hoist it off out of the window in *lol* Must confess for its price it still wasn't as good room wise as the cheaper place we stayed in in Ottawa last year which ended up being a suite rather than just a room and it wasn't anywhere near as pricey! But for location it was amazing, a whole underground maze of shops beneath it and connections to the subway and the eaton centre, so you never even had to venture outside if you didn't want to. Which was handy on the couple of days we did have rain, instant route to the Eaton Centre and of course Mr GreenJeans for cocktails, where we spent a couple of afternoons just chilling after a hard days shopping
A view of the water fall

A couple of pics of the hotel lobby


some strange girl loitering around infront of the waterfall


No trip to Toronto would of course be complete without a trip to the zoo, and we had an absolutely gorgeous day out there on the monday. Oh and there was loads of babies there this time
Including 2 beautiful tiger cubs, a baby gorilla and best of all a baby orang. Oh so adorable, how anyone thinks human babies are cute I don't know. The little orang was just the sweetest thing ever
One day I'd love to go to Borneo and work with the orangs out there. Even if it was just a working holiday, I think it would be an incredible experience, but at least for now I can adopt a few 
Warning much cute fluffiness follows
I only wish this pic was better, sadly the glass and indoor enclosure makes it hard to get a good shot.

snoozy bear



cute pygmy hippo


always a huge favourite of mine and always great for photos






some of the scenery

We also took a trip to the very beautiful Casa Loma, a real full-size castle. The 98-room, medieval-style real castle, complete with turrets, secret passages, and award-winning gardens, built by Sir Henry Mill Pellatt between 1911 and 1915. (It took 300 men and about $3,500,000 to complete, and tragically, Pellatt was only able to enjoy it for 10 years before losing it because of financial misfortune.)
external pics


how great would it be to do a photo shoot in here

and in these rooms









my mother would love this room (she collects wedgewood)

oh its that dodgy bird again

Oh and I dragged the missus to the Bata Shoe Museum as well
Hey even he said the historical shoes were interesting, although I had to buy him a beer at the bar next door afterwards to rest his own poor tootsies 
shoes glorious shoes
some of my favourites
how scary are these, shoes belonging to chinese women who'd had their feet bound! Apparently their adult feet were smaller than those of a 6 yr old girl!

Platforms anyone
And I thought my shoes could be scary sometimes *lol*

even i have to say these are some cute booties :-D

ROLLER CLOGS!!!

some beautiful examples of historical craftsmanship of the 17th and 18th centuries



the most gorgeous manolo's

and these are just blingtastic *lol* Glam glitter rock!

It's been a great week, and I've come home tired but happy. The only bad thing I have to say is that Canada is a pretty sucky place to be a vegetarian. Makes a change for the UK to be way ahead of somewhere but when it comes to vege food we rock, thank god for Linda Mac, realeat and quorn!
But I'll leave you with this last pic
Goth Squirrel!!

And they certainly haven't been to Toronto, which is one of THE best places on the planet to go shopping!
Right now the last week seems like a dream to be honest, being back home amongst all things familiar it feels as though I've never been away.
But anyway here's a bit of an update (look away now if you don't want to see ridiculous amounts of shoes and cute animals *lol*)
Firstly a bit of a whinge... bloody kids on planes, for fucksake either control your little brats or don't travel with them. It's not fair on other paying passengers when your 'little darlings' are running around the plane being a total nuisance and you can't even be arsed to control them, bad enough on a short flight let alone 7 hours! Same goes for people with sodding screaming babies! If it's too damned young to be quiet then you shouldn't bloody travel with it. I don't want to be subjected to constant screaming. Maybe airlines should have a special section that they charge more where parents can go that the rest of us don't have to put up with their damned offspring. If it was a barking dog you'd soon complain, why should a screaming brat be any different?
Anyway, whinge over.
The hotel was lovely. One of the best beds I've ever slept in. I was seriously tempted to steal the bed... well if I had a crane and a big truck to hoist it off out of the window in *lol* Must confess for its price it still wasn't as good room wise as the cheaper place we stayed in in Ottawa last year which ended up being a suite rather than just a room and it wasn't anywhere near as pricey! But for location it was amazing, a whole underground maze of shops beneath it and connections to the subway and the eaton centre, so you never even had to venture outside if you didn't want to. Which was handy on the couple of days we did have rain, instant route to the Eaton Centre and of course Mr GreenJeans for cocktails, where we spent a couple of afternoons just chilling after a hard days shopping
A view of the water fall

A couple of pics of the hotel lobby


some strange girl loitering around infront of the waterfall


No trip to Toronto would of course be complete without a trip to the zoo, and we had an absolutely gorgeous day out there on the monday. Oh and there was loads of babies there this time
Warning much cute fluffiness follows
I only wish this pic was better, sadly the glass and indoor enclosure makes it hard to get a good shot.

snoozy bear


cute pygmy hippo


always a huge favourite of mine and always great for photos






some of the scenery

We also took a trip to the very beautiful Casa Loma, a real full-size castle. The 98-room, medieval-style real castle, complete with turrets, secret passages, and award-winning gardens, built by Sir Henry Mill Pellatt between 1911 and 1915. (It took 300 men and about $3,500,000 to complete, and tragically, Pellatt was only able to enjoy it for 10 years before losing it because of financial misfortune.)
external pics


how great would it be to do a photo shoot in here

and in these rooms









my mother would love this room (she collects wedgewood)

oh its that dodgy bird again

Oh and I dragged the missus to the Bata Shoe Museum as well
shoes glorious shoes
some of my favourites
how scary are these, shoes belonging to chinese women who'd had their feet bound! Apparently their adult feet were smaller than those of a 6 yr old girl!

Platforms anyone

even i have to say these are some cute booties :-D

ROLLER CLOGS!!!

some beautiful examples of historical craftsmanship of the 17th and 18th centuries



the most gorgeous manolo's

and these are just blingtastic *lol* Glam glitter rock!

It's been a great week, and I've come home tired but happy. The only bad thing I have to say is that Canada is a pretty sucky place to be a vegetarian. Makes a change for the UK to be way ahead of somewhere but when it comes to vege food we rock, thank god for Linda Mac, realeat and quorn!
But I'll leave you with this last pic
Goth Squirrel!!

*sneaks in and looks around*
did ya miss me?
Ok well where to begin...
Looks like I may have been a little premature about things at the mo, I've had a chat with Missy and well if things go well then I may be shooting a new set in the not too distant future.
Anyway, things have been busy but pretty damned good recently. I've gotten oh about 8 chapters complete now for my book, the sites doing well and i'm gonna be advertising in some mags soon. So hopefully things will get even better soon. We also got our bathroom sorted and the dining room is just about finished so even my house renovations are now well on the way to *yay*
I had my pic in Elegy Iberica mag recently as part of the Drac In A Box interview

(large pic red hair and to the left in red dress and ringlets
)
and even better the mag wants to do a big feature on me in one of their upcoming issues, just preparing bio and pics at the moment
I had my hair cut

and just for a laugh here's a couple of rare candid shots late last night in my PJ's with fatus catus


Oh and i'm off to Canada next week and then when I get back I have a really great shoot lined up with a very talented photog who's worked with the likes of Dita
And I start my degree course next year as well!
So basically everythings pretty damned good
How's everyone else then
did ya miss me?
Ok well where to begin...
Looks like I may have been a little premature about things at the mo, I've had a chat with Missy and well if things go well then I may be shooting a new set in the not too distant future.
Anyway, things have been busy but pretty damned good recently. I've gotten oh about 8 chapters complete now for my book, the sites doing well and i'm gonna be advertising in some mags soon. So hopefully things will get even better soon. We also got our bathroom sorted and the dining room is just about finished so even my house renovations are now well on the way to *yay*
I had my pic in Elegy Iberica mag recently as part of the Drac In A Box interview

(large pic red hair and to the left in red dress and ringlets
and even better the mag wants to do a big feature on me in one of their upcoming issues, just preparing bio and pics at the moment
I had my hair cut

and just for a laugh here's a couple of rare candid shots late last night in my PJ's with fatus catus


Oh and i'm off to Canada next week and then when I get back I have a really great shoot lined up with a very talented photog who's worked with the likes of Dita
And I start my degree course next year as well!
So basically everythings pretty damned good
How's everyone else then
and now the end is near and so i face the final curtain
i have a feeling this is it
so, unless something drastic happens to change my mind
so long and thanks for all the fish
i have a feeling this is it
so, unless something drastic happens to change my mind
so long and thanks for all the fish
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