Update Log

12/06/2023 Updated Pullip Galleries...AFTER ONE YEAR OF NO ACTIVITY on this site whatsoever. I found it hard to find time for the site, I hope to come back and have a steady stream of updates. Thanks for coming, and coming back. :D
12/30/2022 Updated Music section.
12/08/2022 Updated Music section.
10/06/2022 Updated Dress Up Dolls, Cocoppa gallery.
08/09/2022 Today is the 1st anniversary of this site! Yayy...
08/09/2022 Added pictures to Toys gallery.
07/27/2022 Added Toys gallery. *****This site's first anniversary is in less than a month!!!*****
06/29/2022 Updated Music page.
06/01/2022 Added new pictures to Cocoppa gallery. Added new doll gallery: Momoko.
05/02/2022 Updated Music page and links page
01/05/2022 Added Poupee Girl page and more pictures on Cocoppa gallery.
***HAPPY NEW YEAR***
11/19/2021 Added pictures on a few galleries. Added Picrew gallery
11/10/2021 Finished Fashion Doll Themes pages. Enjoy the galleries!
10/26/2021 Added Dress Up Dolls section.
10/19/2021 Styling, added Dolls section. The images didn't upload correctly and I'm still trying to fix this.
10/10/2021 Added Music Section.
09/28/2021 Minor style adjustments.
09/17/2021 Added Links page, css.
09/14/2021 Added Main Page, image backgrounds.
08/12/2021 Being the millenial that I am, I have decades of experience surfing the web and have seen trends and features come and go, and some that stay. More or less, as a mere consumer. I participated on many forums, edited a few wikis and even have some web 2.0 (or is it 3.0?) social media profiles but it wasn't until recently that I felt that I had to be a "webmaster" and have my own personal site. For everyone of us that surfs, consumes and enjoys the web, there are also many people that produce objects and experiences and broadcast them on the WORLD wide web. I tried my hand creating my first site (still unpublished) on a current WYSIWYG website creator and host. While these hosts offer undoubtedly good products for entry level users, to some of us with certain experiencies and sensibilities, they fell lacking... After browsing sites like restorativeland.org, the Internet Archives, the Wayback Machine and some pages saved on my desktop from years and years ago, I felt the connection with that way of expressing oneself on website form, that didn't completely dissappear, but was pushed to the background of the web surfing landscape or mainstream. Then I also realized that many of the sites I enjoyed surfing recently were the ones hosted on neocities.org (and also japanese hosts, they are on their own timeline really, LOL). So here starts a journey...
Thank you for coming, surfing that wave that brought you here.