Hello Blogmonsters,
Another week has passed, and here is Clawdeen with another Saturday blogspot.
Well, weather was great the whole summer and most of fall too, so far, which meant, Calaminthe had a lot of time going out with the one or the other of us ghouls and make some new clawsome outdoor pictures.
I want to show some of them to you.
The above picture is number one.
As you can see on this one, she took me to an old cementry in Olpe, which never seems to be visited. Its in the middle of the town, and you really can make some nice pictures here.
Here is another one.
The other day Cleo was the one who was pictured at a walk. Here she is climbing a rock in the - also in the middle of the town - "Stadtwald", the "town wood", also called the "Gallenberg".
Here is another one. You see, this really is a little forest, no houses on the pictures, but they are close nearby.
The walk with Cleo ended in our little town park... its kind of too small to really call it a park, but there is this little pond, and there are nice possibilitys for some pictures, as you cann see here.
On another day Calaminthe went out with Draculaura, showing her one of the many woods near her home - its no act to reach them all without using a car or else.
On this picture Draculaura is resting lazily on a fallen down tree.
Here is a picture of her posing near an old treestump.
Another one, this time in front of a tiny little cave, maybe belonging to a wild animal...
And again one with Draculaura.
Here is one picture of Venus, resting on a wall under Olpes Witchtower.
Here is a picture of Frankie, also near the Witchtower, but this time on the upper side. Frankie is hanging on Olpes medieval townwall.
From there, you have a nice view over parts of our town. In the background you can see how close the woods are.
Here is another pic of Frankie from a slightly different view to focus more on the vines.
And here is Twyla. She is resting near our townhall, there is a nice little promenade one can walk.
Todasys last picture shows Twyla too, sitting on a sign explaining the nature in the brook called Olpe which gives our town its name. Maybe you can see a little bit water in the background, thats is another brook called "Günse" which meets the "Olpe" at this point.
Well, time to say goodbye for today.
I hope you liked the doll trips with Calaminthe in and near her and our hometown, Olpe.
Maybe the pictures inspired you to take your dolls on a walk and do some pictures too.
There are a million clawsome places out there that want to be explored by your own dollies.
A fangtastic weekend and a clawsome week,
💚💜💚
Clawdeen Wolf
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