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We are back in Spain from our Russian trip, it's so hard to come back to real life...

I made this little babies before leaving for Russia, but couldn't show you before.

Aren't they cute?

My tiny palm-sized version of black haired, blonde, and redhead characters. As I was walking past my dresser, I spotted my little Betty Boop, Sailor Venus, and DoReMi figures. 👩👩‍👦✋ I decided to photograph them in my hand for size comparison.

Dearest Desiree! Hope desiree of sunshine in the sky for your day today!

 

Desiree in mine... every single day. (It's you!)

Cold Weather Cute Blythe is paired with Magical DoReMi for this take on the book Half Magic. 👧🌸💕

Model: DorêMí

 

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Doremi transformed into a blondie-cutie :D I renamed her to Buttercup. I think I'll use her name and hair for some other girl, maybe fbl... putting her back on sale tomorrow :)

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MARIA VIGNATO URBANI: è nata nel 1895 da Francesco Vignato e Domitilla Zin (1871 – 1938), aveva 2 sorelle ed 8 fratelli, tra i quali mio nonno Filippo. Si sposa con il dottore Alessandro Urbani (nato nel 1894), si trasferisce con la famiglia dove il marito esercita la professione di medico condotto, prima a Villaga (Vicenza), poi a Montecchia di Crosara (Verona), e dal 1931 al 1950 si stabiliscono a Canove di Roana (Vicenza). Hanno avuto dieci figli, i primi cinque figli divennero partigiani: Francesco detto "Pat" (nato nel 1923), Antonio detto "Gatto" (nato nel 1925), Luisa detta "Juna", Pierluigi detto "Pipi" (nato nel 1928) e Domitilla detta "Doremi" (nata nel 1930). I più piccoli sono Giuseppe, Gianpaolo, Alessandro (detto Sandro o Sandrino), Roberto ed Annamaria.

In seguito all’armistizio dell’8 settembre 1943, i due figli più grandi Francesco ed Antonio, non aderiscono ai bandi di chiamata della Repubblica di Salò (R.S.I.) schierata con i tedeschi occupanti. Diventano prima renitenti e poi “ribelli” salendo in montagna. Francesco diventa il partigiano “Pat” ed il fratello Antonio diventa il partigiano "Gatto".

Mentre il dottor Urbani si prodigava giorno e notte per assistere clandestinamente i partigiani feriti e nascosti nei boschi, Maria Vignato si era subito schierata dalla parte dei figli partigiani. Si faceva mandare appositamente la stoffa da Thiene, che tagliava per confezionare i giubbetti per i partigiani. "Juna" aveva il compito di portare le stoffe alle donne del circondario che terminavano le confezioni. Anche la domestica (la "vice mamma Milia"), Emilia Masorgo, era attivamente impegnata ad assistere la truppa dei clandestini.

Fascisti e tedeschi però davano la caccia ai due fratelli e per poterli catturare sottoponevano la famiglia a vessazioni sempre più dure. Il padre e la madre vennero più volte arrestati e portati nelle carceri di Asiago. La sorella Luisa, terzogenita, vi fu rinchiusa per quaranta giorni, riuscendo poi a fuggire. Così divenne anch'essa partigiana e assunse il nome di "Juna". Anche il quarto fratello Pier Luigi che non aveva ancora sedici anni, si unì ai partigiani con il nome di "Pipi". Nel settembre del 1944, quando ci fu il rastrellamento di Granezza, c'erano ben quattro fratelli nel Bosco Nero ma tutti riuscirono a sganciarsi.

In seguito al rastrellamento di Canove del 14 ottobre 1944 attuato da fascisti e tedeschi la famiglia è costretta a trasferirsi temporaneamente a Madonna di Lonigo presso parenti. Infine, nell'inverno 1944/45 anche la sorella più piccola Domitilla scelse di fare la staffetta e la partigiana con il nome di "Doremi".

Foto tratta dalla pagina facebook di Studi Storici Giovanni Anapoli. www.facebook.com/pg/Studi-Storici-Giovanni-Anapoli-332693.... Aggiustata con photoshop. A giudicare dalla sua apparente età dovrebbe essere una foto dei primi anni venti.

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MARIA VIGNATO URBANI is born in 1894 from Francesco Vignato and Domitilla Zin (1871 – 1938), she was the sister of my grandfather Filippo. She marries the doctor Alessandro Urbani. They had ten children, the first five children became partisans: Francesco called "Pat" (born in 1923), Antonio called "Cat" (born in 1925), Luisa called "Juna", Pierluigi called "Pipi" (born in 1928) and Domitilla called "Doremi" (born in 1930). The youngest are Giuseppe, Gianpaolo, Alessandro (called Sandro or Sandrino), Roberto and Annamaria. The family moved where her husband practiced the doctors' profession, first in Villaga (Vicenza), then in Montecchia di Crosara (Verona), since 1931 until 1950 he became the doctor of Canove of Roana (Vicenza) where the family remained.

The doctor Alessandro Urbani was assisting clandestinely the wounded partisans hidden in the woods. Maria Vignato sided immediately with her partisan sons. She cut the fabric that was sent specifically by Thiene, to pack the jackets for the partisans. "Juna" had the task of bringing the cloth to the women of the district who finished the packs. The maid (the "vice mom Milia"), Emilia Masorgo, was also actively engaged in assisting the troop of clandestines.

Following the armistice of 8 September 1943, the two older brothers Francesco and Antonio did not adhere to the call of the Republic of Salò (R.S.I.) deployed with occupying Germans. They first become draft dodgers and then "rebels" climbing into the mountains. Francesco becomes the partisan "Pat" and his brother Antonio becomes the partisan "Cat". Fascists and Germans, however, were hunting the two brothers and, in order to capture them, forced their family into harsher harassment. The father and mother were often arrested and taken to Asiago prisons. Their sister Luisa, a third-born, was locked up for forty days, then escaping. So she became partisan and assumed the name "Juna". Even the fourth brother, Pier Luigi, who was not yet sixteen, joined the partisans with the name "Pipi".

In September 1944, when there was the Granezza raid, there were four brothers in the Black Forest but all managed to get out.

Following the raid of Canove on October 14, 1944, carried out by fascists and Germans, the family is forced to temporarily move to Madonna di Lonigo with relatives. Lastly, in the winter of 1944/45, the youngest sister Domitilla chose to become a partisan relay with the name "Doremi".

Photo from the facebook page of Historical Studies Giovanni Anapoli. Adjusted with photoshop.

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dress ; ::C'est la vie !:: Ritva shirts (denim blue)

hair ; *barberyumyum*74 (blonde)

muff ; duboo.doremi muffler

make up ; (*ANGELICA) COLD OUTSIDE BLUSH

pose ; Body Language by Sweet Lovely Cute - SS POSE Back Shot!! A Pack*

tights ; Kyoko Couture - KC*Socks No.02[AutumnColorTights](coming soon)

La famiglia Urbani quasi al completo. In questa foto mancano gli ultimi due figli. Foto scattata per il capodanno del 1938 dal fotografo Bonomo di Asiago, quando la famiglia Urbani abitava a Canove di Roana. Devo ringraziare mia sorella Daniela per aver trovato questa bellissima foto. Ritoccata con photoshop.

 

Alessandro Urbani (nato nel 1894) esercitò la professione di medico condotto, prima a Villaga (Vicenza), poi a Montecchia di Crosara (Verona), nel 1931 diventa il medico condotto di Canove di Roana (Vicenza) dove rimase con la famiglia fino al 1950. Sposa Maria Luisa Vignato (nata nel 1895, sorella di mio nonno Filippo). Hanno avuto dieci figli, i primi cinque divennero partigiani: Francesco "Pat" (nato nel 1923), Antonio "Gatto" (nato nel 1925), Luisa "Juna", Pierluigi "Pipi" (nato nel 1928) e Domitilla "Doremi" (nata nel 1930). I più piccoli sono Giuseppe, Annamaria, Gianpaolo, Alessandro (detto Sandro o Sandrino), Roberto. In seguito all’armistizio dell’8 settembre 1943, i due figli più grandi Francesco ed Antonio, non aderiscono ai bandi di chiamata della Repubblica di Salò schierata con i tedeschi occupanti. Diventano prima renitenti e poi “ribelli” salendo in montagna. Francesco diventa il partigiano “Pat” ed il fratello Antonio diventa il partigiano "Gatto". Mentre il dottor Urbani si prodigava giorno e notte per assistere clandestinamente i partigiani feriti e nascosti nei boschi, Maria Vignato si era subito schierata dalla parte dei figli partigiani. Si faceva mandare appositamente la stoffa da Thiene, che tagliava per confezionare i giubbetti per i partigiani. "Juna" aveva il compito di portare le stoffe alle donne del circondario che terminavano le confezioni. Anche la domestica (la "vice mamma Milia"), Emilia Masorgo, era attivamente impegnata ad assistere la truppa dei clandestini. Fascisti e tedeschi però davano la caccia ai due fratelli e per poterli catturare sottoponevano la famiglia a vessazioni sempre più dure. Il padre e la madre vennero più volte arrestati e portati nelle carceri di Asiago. La sorella Luisa, terzogenita, vi fu rinchiusa per quaranta giorni, riuscendo poi a fuggire. Così divenne anch'essa partigiana e assunse il nome di "Juna". Anche il quarto fratello Pier Luigi che non aveva ancora sedici anni, si unì ai partigiani con il nome di "Pipi". Nel settembre del 1944, quando ci fu il rastrellamento di Granezza, c'erano ben quattro fratelli nel Bosco Nero ma tutti riuscirono a sganciarsi. In seguito al rastrellamento di Canove del 14 ottobre 1944 attuato da fascisti e tedeschi la famiglia è costretta a trasferirsi temporaneamente a Madonna di Lonigo presso parenti. Infine, nell'inverno 1944/45 anche la sorella più piccola Domitilla scelse di fare la staffetta e la partigiana con il nome di "Doremi".

Fonte: Giorgio Spiller in L'Altopiano del 30 marzo 2013. it-it.facebook.com/332693733441061/photos/pcb.11898364410...

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The Urbani family almost complete. In this photo missing the last two children. Photo taken by the photographer Bonomo di Asiago for the New Year's Eve of 1938, when the Urbani family lived in Canove di Roana. I have to thank my sister Daniela for having found this beautiful photo. Retouched with photoshop. Sources: Giorgio Spiller in "L'Altopiano" of March 30, 2013.

 

Maria Vignato (born in 1894, sister of my grandfather Filippo) marries the doctor Alessandro Urbani (born in 1894). They had ten children, the first five became partisans: Francesco "Pat" (born in 1923), Antonio "Cat" (born in 1925), Luisa "Juna", Pierluigi "Pipi" (born in 1928) and Domitilla "Doremi" (born in 1930). The youngest are Giuseppe, Gianpaolo, Alessandro (called Sandro or Sandrino), Roberto and Annamaria. The family moved where dr.Urbani practiced his profession, first in Villaga (Vicenza), then in Montecchia di Crosara (Verona), since 1931 until 1950 he became the doctor of Canove of Roana (Vicenza) where the family remained. The doctor Alessandro Urbani was assisting clandestinely the wounded partisans hidden in the woods. Maria Vignato sided immediately with her partisan sons. She cut the fabric that was sent specifically by Thiene, to pack the jackets for the partisans. "Juna" had the task of bringing the cloth to the women of the district who finished the packs. The maid (the "vice mom Milia"), Emilia Masorgo, was also actively engaged in assisting the troop of clandestines. Following the armistice of 8 September 1943, the two older brothers Francesco and Antonio did not adhere to the call of the Republic of Salò deployed with occupying Germans. They first become draft dodgers and then "rebels" climbing into the mountains. Francesco becomes the partisan "Pat" and his brother Antonio becomes the partisan "Cat". Fascists and Germans, however, were hunting the two brothers and, in order to capture them, forced their family into harsher harassment. The father and mother were often arrested and taken to Asiago prisons. Their sister Luisa, a third-born, was locked up for forty days, then escaping. So she became partisan and assumed the name "Juna". Even the fourth brother, Pier Luigi, who was not yet sixteen, joined the partisans with the name "Pipi". In September 1944, when there was the Granezza raid, there were four brothers in the Black Forest but all managed to get out. Following the raid of Canove on October 14, 1944, carried out by fascists and Germans, the family is forced to temporarily move to Madonna di Lonigo with relatives. Lastly, in the winter of 1944/45, the youngest sister Domitilla chose to become a partisan relay with the name "Doremi".

Source: Giorgio Spiller in "L'Altopiano" of March 30, 2013.

I've never baked anything before but today I felt brave enough and made an apple pie :)

Doremi wasn't helping (my bf was lol) but despite this she was first to demand the first slice!

well, anyway, although I'm not sure whether it looks good but it's tasty, so I'm really happy ^__^

 

There’s one in every crowd that is different! Doremi from Magical DoReMi is joining the girls in the yard on a sunny day!

I just gotta ask, kewpie any sweeter?

(I tried shooting at a bigger resolution, it looks like that makes the pictures better.)

 

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Fashion shot in the studio with film and the medium format = huge fun!!

 

♫♬♪ Satu, dua, tiga DoReMi

Apa dah jadi

AIlf Ba Taa A, B, C ♫♬♮♯

 

Strobe:

 

2 nos. 550 strobe head in two softboxes - left and right, face level.

1 Nos SB600 on high mount - top left. 1/32 on manual mode.

1 Nos SB800 on Kiev88, 1/32 on manual mode - master flash trigger.

 

KIEV88, Arsat B 80mm F2.8, Fujifilm Neopan Across 100, Home Development, Kodak TMax Developer @ 1/4, 6 minutes 30 seconds @ agitation every minute, 2 minutes stop bath, 6 minutes fixing, F11

ODC2 - Our Daily Challenge - Note

(La - a note to follow So(l) )

 

Scavenge Challenge - May 2012 - Scavchal #10 - Scales can be in your bathroom, on a fish, played musically, etc. What scales can you find.

 

52 Weeks 2012 - Week 19 - Balance - Musical balance

 

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I kind of forgot to upload those pic day per day so... I'm sorry :( but here they are :D

I'll do the exact description of each pic later cause now I'm working on the doll of day 4 but this way you can have a look ^^

Oh yes when a doll come back 2 days it means that I didn't wash her the first day but the second one (I need more time than I expected sometimes so :S)

From left to right ;)

-Barbie Music Lovin (Spanish Version)

-Sporty Barbie Fashionistas wave 2

-Diva Starz Alexa

-Naomi Campbell Model Doll

-Tropical Skipper (With Ariel Tyco Dress)

-DoReMi

-Peter pan hasbro

-Cinderella Mattel

Here I am near the Do Re Mi steps in the garden where dancing scenes from “The Sound of Music” were filmed. The building to the left is the Archbishop’s Palace, and in the background a fortress dating back to 1077 - nearly 1,000 years ago!

 

My 365-2022: #218 of 365

For more information...

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call/wa: 0813 1244 3771 (Jeffry)

Vintage Italian postcard. Ed. A. Traldi, Milano, No. 13. Photo by Fontana.

 

Lucio D'Ambra, pseudonym of Renato Eduardo Manganella (Rome, 1 September 1880 - Rome, 31 December 1939), was an Italian writer, director and film producer. According to some sources, his full name was Renato Tommaso Anacleto Manganella, while the date of birth is uncertain. D'Ambra was also a journalist, literary and theatre critic, playwright and artistic director of theatre companies (Ettore Petrolini reduced his play Ambasciatori to one of his shows) as well as a screenwriter for the cinema. An academic of Italy and author of novels (among others, I due modi di avere vent'anni, published by Arnoldo Mondadori in 1934), he had the writer and poet Tullio Colsalvatico as his secretary and was in contact with the philosopher and critic Adriano Tilgher, with whom he polemised at length. D'Ambra was also the animator of a literary salon that allowed him to come into contact with literary figures and personalities from the world of art (he was friends with the writer Arturo Olivieri Sangiacomo, the playwright Tito Marrone and the founder of the Bagutta Prize Marino Parenti, among others). In 1923, he founded the company called Teatro degli Italiani at the Teatro Eliseo in Rome, together with Mario Fumagalli and Santi Severino (which had little luck, however), whose aim was to promote Italian dramaturgy.

 

While occasionally already writing the script for the 1913 film Il bacio di Cirano by Carmine Gallone and starring Soava Gallone, in 1916 D'Ambra steadily started his film career as screenwriter for the company Medusa Film, first for the delicious Lubitsch-like comedy La signorina Ciclone (Augusto Genina, 1916) with Suzanne Armelle as a dynamic New Yorkese heiress who keeps all of her seven admirers on a leash like dogs but in the end prefers a European who possesses all seven sins the admirers represent individually. D'Ambra also wrote scripts for star vehicles, such as Effetti di luce (Ugo Falena, 1916) with Stacia Napierkowska and La chiamavano 'Cosetta' (Eugenio Perego, 1917) with Soava Gallone, La storia dei tredici (Carmine Gallone, 1917) and Carnevalesca (Amleto Palermi, 1918) both with Lyda Borelli, and so on. D'Ambra also scripted for Medusa Il re, le torri, gli alfieri (Ivo Illuminati, 1920), a now lost film which seems to have had affinities with Italian Futurism. It was based on D'Ambra's own novel. The story was a kind of dramatisation of a chess game, where the characters were dressed as the various pieces and moved around on a chessboard floor. For the company Do-Re-Mi D'Ambra directed in 1918-19 a series of films starring Mary Corwyn/ Maria Corvin: Napoleoncina (1918), Ballerine (1918), La commedia dal mio palco (1918), Passa il dramma a Lilliput (1919), and La valse bleue (1919), in which the actress often was paired with Romano Calò.

 

In 1919, in collaboration with the Piedmontese entrepreneur Alfredo Fasola, Lucio D'Ambra founded his own production company, D'Ambra-Film, with which directors Carmine Gallone, Augusto Genina and others collaborated, e.g. for Nemesis (Carmine Gallone, 1920) and La peccatrice senza peccato (Augusto Genina, 1922), both starring Soava Gallone. Yet, many films were directed by D'Ambra himself, such as Il girotondo degli undici lancieri (1919) with Mary Corwyn and Romano Calò, and the witty short comedy L'illustre attrice Cicala Formica (1920), with Lia Formia as a wannabe actress who to the frustration of her family pursues with all means to become a diva, but utterly fails. The film clearly mocked the Italian diva and epic films, amateurism in the film world, but also the Italian family. Yet, D'Ambra also directed serious drama, such as the Ugo Foscolo adaptation Le ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis (1921), on a man's despair about his inability to obtain the woman of his dreams. Until 1922 D'Ambra continued to direct and script various films at his company, often with Lia Formia in the lead, the last one being Tragedia su tre carte (1922). Together with the collapse of the Italian film industry, D'Ambra's film adventures collapsed. From the late 1930s he returned but only as screenwriter, and only for a small amount of films.

 

On D'Ambra's film career, Italian scholar Gianni Rondolino wrote in the Enciclopedia Treccani: "A largely independent author and director, he was able to deal with themes and topics, situations and characters from the high society, but also from everyday life, with great fluency, in a style that took into account the linguistic peculiarities of cinema, skillfully using close-ups and camera movements, scenic effects and daring narrative solutions. His films, considered forerunners of those of Ernst Lubitsch for the lightness of touch and the environments described, constitute a not inconsiderable chapter in the history of Italian silent films, for their formal innovation, after the more conventional splendour of the previous years, among historical reconstructions, novels of appendices, melodramas and farces."

 

Sources: Italian Wikipedia, IMDb, Enciclopedia Treccani.

I took it out of the packaging today, just to take some better photos of it on an actual doll. It's very cute.

 

It's available on my DoA MP thread: www.denofangels.com/forums/showthread.php/644101-Fairylan...

- postdated pic taken on 2015 January 27, Tuesday (two Tuesdays ago).

I laid my eyes on the pair of statues before the ship had set sail, during the emergency drill exercise... It was a love boat, a boat of music surrounding us...

So during the formal night dinner, I gotta to walk and admire them.

"Music Lovers" Bronze

by Lincoln Seligman (Britush, 1950). "The artist's aim was to capture in bronze the tentative moment when Maria and Captain admit their feelings for each other, one of the most memorable and well-loved scenes in recent film history."

p.s. By now you ought a know these figures were sculpted after Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer who took the leading roles in 3-hour The Sound of Music musical movie.

#thesoundofmusic #vontrapp #music #film #mariavontrapp #captain #love #romance #romantic #royalcaribbean #mariner #seas #cruise #sail #sailing #bronze #sculpture #statue #doremi #musiclovers #seligman #lincoln #lincolnsrligman #dining #julieandrews #christopherplummer #andrews #julie #christopher #plummer

 

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Emma, Liniang, Faye, Yukino, Natsumi, Misato, Shion,Rapunze, Ariel, Eric, Mina, Kirino, Emiri, Himeno; Ayumi, Ami, Ariel, Skipper, Shirahime, Robin, Musa, Bloom,

Lien, Koron, Aika, Aoto, Andrina, Ariel, Sakura, Fawn, Tinkerbell, Rosetta, Nanoha, Hazuki, Doremi, Onpu, Momoko, Aikoo, London, Soa, Miyon, Alice, Ddung, Lena, Kaki, Miki, Umi, Rika, Kisa, Chocolat, Vanilla

 

I added also Doremi that's still on the way home from my sweet friends Sarah and Lisa <3

M i í as Doremi xD

El friki de la casa, como no, jugando a la psp... ^^U

this is Doremi, AE on licca body ^__^ I gave her similar to Tabermori's lips, but a bit sadder look

 

you can find her at my place :)

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