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New meaning to the old phrase. This was a model of a Boeing 777 in the El Paso airport, sponsored by American Airline employees in Tucson, AZ (why it was in El Paso instead of Tucson, I don't know). But I enjoyed it - it brightened the day. Thanks to the AA employees in Tucson.
I went to see the balloons being inflated the evening before the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. It was great to see them up close. They look quite surreal weighed down under nets.
AK celebrates the first day of Spring (a day late, but reason to celebrate) along with a Spring peeper who wandered in. Also celebrating the repair of our main laptop - Yay!!!
Another oil painitng i did for my painting class. We had to take an existing painting and do something to it to make it our own. So I painted a copy of the painting "Scream" and painited Kermit as the Scream, and one pissed off Miss Piggy behind him lol This is one of my Favorite paintings I've done!
Hi-ho this is our photographer looking completly lost on the beautiful English countryside.
Let me be silly at least, Today.
Found in a gift shop in disneyland as part of a set of non-disney characters that are supposed to look like disney characters.
Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, CA
Friday August 20th, 2010
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Metal lunchbox from the 1979. Muppets on one side, Kermit on the other, with a groovy thermos where Kermit is eating lunch out of a lunchbox. So meta!
"It's not easy being green..." That may be, but he sure makes it look easy.
Build-a-Bear recently added Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy to their lineup of plush animal options.They aren't just plush, however, they are also puppets. When I learned this, I knew I had to get Kermit. I do a decent Kermit imitation and have always wanted a puppet version of Kermit. Unfortunately the only ones available that aren't toys are plush that people have converted and sell on eBay. Since this was designed to be a puppet from the start, I was sold.
So off to Build-a-Bear I went, and picked out my Kermit. Whlie he was being stuffed, the woman performing the delicate procedure said these characters had been in the works for a long time. Apparently Disney was very strict about the quality in the finished product, and it took a while before everything was satisfactory.