Thursday, 29 January 2009

Friday, 9 January 2009

In da house


I love this room.

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Home sweet home




Loner who built network of tunnels out of rubbish in his home dies 'after getting lost in labyrinth'

By Daily Mail Reporter



An eccentric loner is believed to have died of thirst after becoming trapped in a bizarre and intricate network of tunnels built from rubbish in his home.

Investigators believe the labyrinth was so complicated that Gordon Stewart, 74, may have become lost inside it. It is thought he may have died as a result of dehydration, after becoming unable to find his way out of the stinking mass.

Neighbours had become concerned that they had not seen him for several days and raised the alarm.


According to witnesses, the officers were faced with mounds of foul-smelling garbage which he had used to construct tunnels around his home.

Police called in a specialist diving team last Friday afternoon because the smell from the house in Broughton, Buckinghamshire, was so overpowering.

They discovered a confusing system of tunnels networking around the interior of the building, with Mr Stewart lying dead inside.

Locals say Mr Stewart, who wore a ponytail, was often spotted riding his bike around the streets. Officers discovered him entombed in his own creation, built from discarded carrier bags, boxes, old furniture and other assorted junk.


One neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: 'He was slightly eccentric, but very clever. He was just a collector. He came home with a load of cardboard boxes and lived in his own world.'

A second described his death as a 'tragedy'.

Neighbours said Mr Stewart's home had been accumulating rubbish for at least 10 years. This week, plastic bags were clearly seen piled across his front window, while outside further bags, broken furniture, computer parts and even an old TV set spilled over his front lawn.

A car dating back to the 1950s stands in the garage believed to have been left untouched for years as garbage built up around it.

A spokesman from Thames Valley Police, said: 'Police were called on Friday at 12.26pm by a member of public who was concerned for welfare of a resident on Narbeth Drive.

'Police forced entry where they found a man's body. There are no suspicious circumstances.'

It is believed Mr Stewart lived alone and has no next of kin. A post mortem examination is due to be carried out at a later date.

I can see myself there.I wear a ponytail,I ride a bike and usually come home with boxes filled with old rubbish.So friends, if you suspect I´ve gone missing,you know where to start looking.Home sweet home.

Tuesday, 6 January 2009

Doll factory



The doll factory did not have any Christmas holidays.

New doll






I don´t know if the dress should be black or white..I made a wig from mohair but it looked silly, so I painted the hair instead.

Monday, 5 January 2009

Ziggy Stardust




Ziggy Stardust Dolls were a rumoured fan item intended for Christmas 1972 and reportedly four were made up of scraps from original Ziggy costumes and distributed to Bowie PR assistant Cherry Vanilla and a few others for promotional purposes. However, the final "for-sale" products were never made. The four dolls mentioned above are believed to be the only four Ziggy Stardust dolls ever made, three of which were identical.

On 23 September 1972, Disc magazine ran a competition in which first prize was the Ziggy Stardust Doll seen above. Second prize were "Starman" skin transfers created by George Underwood.

While this doll was not the wind-up promotional Ziggy Stardust item planned (but never realised) by Tony DeFries that said "Wham Bam Thank-You Ma'am" - it is still a unique item and amongst the rarest of all Ziggy Stardust memorabilia. Do you know who won it and where the doll is now?

Sunday, 4 January 2009