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[Gift - birthday] Cosmos Mouse
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[Gift - Birthday] "Glusburn"
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[Gift - birthday] Cosmos Mouse
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[Gift - Birthday] "Glusburn"
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Another birthday gift, this one from
takaneru
takaneru
, with my mousie, Amy, in a Halloween costume (a witch). I had said in one of my journals that I could see Amy dressed as Tinkerbell or the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl for Halloween... (I've already got her in a baseball player's uniform, previously...)

" well, happy birthday!  (Why HALLOWEEN themed?) I haven't imagination!! and about the halloween well  I like the disfreses but i prefer something more mexican

i wish a nice day
dmfalk
dmfalk


You could have! Dia de los Muertos is widely celebrated here in California, too! (I'm still surprised that it took James Bond to bring a Dia de los Muertos parade to Mexico City!)

¡Muchas gracias, mi amiga! :)

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Amy stereo (gift) by takaneru
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takaneru
takaneru

Amy is my mousie! ;)

d.m.f.

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Published: 7 years, 1 month ago
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CyberCornEntropic
7 years, 1 month ago
Bewitching. :D
dmfalk
7 years, 1 month ago
;)

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takaneru
7 years, 1 month ago
wow, I did not know that it was also celebrated the day of the dead, the truth is a beautiful day to remember our relatives
dmfalk
7 years, 1 month ago
Mexicans and Mexican-Americans account for almost 40% of California's population, so it makes sense for the Day of the Dead to be celebrated alongside the more traditional American Halloween! ;) Even here in northwestern California, which wasn't originally part of Mexico (it was originally Russian America), Dia de los Muertos is as much a part of local culture, now. :)

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takaneru
7 years, 1 month ago
Wooooow .o.
dmfalk
7 years, 1 month ago
:)

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