Astromark created this beautiful half-scale Tardis for his very lucky kitty, Kaylee. I'm very impressed by how precise the copy is, and how hard he worked to ensure that all of the details were just right, from the sign on the door to the the lantern on top. Head over to Tardis Builder to see more photos of the building process! I think the Doctor would be proud.
Everything we do, say and think has an effect on our life. I often wonder what the side effects may have been for choices made years ago. This page is a work in progress as are all blogs. I don't have a theme, a mission, or a product to push.
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