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Mr Mickey is way big happy to be back home.
Both nuns are ecstatic too. And of course
Yo-Yo, Tinkerbell and Little Stubby as well.
Mr Blondie and Molly are someplace
out in the jungle so they missed out.
First thing Mickey did was consume
mega amounts of water and then
ran around peeing on stuff ;-)-
He returns to the dog clinic on Friday.
Nuns have a lot of medicine for him.
And a Big Mega Thank You
for all your donations and
on-going support ;-)-
Mr Mickey isn't out of the woods
yet, he still has a long ways to go.
Thank you again, much appreciated.
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I've always got this thing for cups. I like to buy disney ones. I got this Mickey cup from Disney On Ice. It was used to put shaved ice.
“At the end of every hard day, people find some reason to believe.” - Bruce Springsteen
Mickey is a stray cat I adopted for the winter. I built her and her brother an insulated shelter, fed and watered them, and even gave them a heated pad. Now Mickey follows me around wherever I go, and is my outdoor companion. However, she hates the water and snow, so she finds dry spots while I photograph. Here she has found a spot behind a deck chair, through which I took this photo. Hard, given the autofocus on my camera!
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead right. Triggered by Cybersync.
Pro-Optic 8mm ƒ3.5
'Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character and the mascot of The Walt Disney Company. He was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at the Walt Disney Studios in 1928. An anthropomorphic mouse who typically wears red shorts, large yellow shoes, and white gloves, Mickey is one of the world's most recognizable characters.'
I believe this to be a “crest” variety of a Cephalocelisto cactus. Not sure so for now this is a beautiful clump of “Mickey Mouse” cactus at Poot’s Cactus Nursery. 17229 E State Highway 120, Ripon, CA 95366.
un dibujo que hice allá por el 2006
lo subo para contrubuir con el grupo "maldito mickey"
www.flickr.com/groups/malditomickey/
celebrado por el señor juan pez
German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 5227/1, 1930-1931. Image: Walt Disney. Collection: Marlene Pilaete.
how cute is my Mickey Mouse Waffle Iron!!!
I love these waffles because they're a bit chewy and doughy! Dust with powered sugar and top with fresh fruit and breakfast is served!!
Ingredients:
1 cup water
1/2 cup sour cream
1/2 cup vanilla yogurt
1/4 teaspoon lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, beaten
Directions
1. In a bowl, mix together water, sour cream, yogurt, lemon juice and vanilla.
2. Sift flour into a separate, large bowl; stir in baking powder, baking soda and salt.
3. Add sour cream mixture and eggs to flour mixture; blend until smooth.
4. Cook on a lightly greased waffle iron until golden brown; lift off with a fork.
Makes 5 Mickey Mouse waffles!
“Thank you, God, for this good life and forgive us if we do not love it enough.”
Garrison Keillor
Mickey’s Diner is one of only four remaining dining cars of it’s kind still in operation. Produced by the Jerry O'Mahony Co. of Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1937 serial # 1067, 2,000 of these cars were pre-fabricated by the company and shipped to cities across the United States prior to WWII.
Open 24 hours a day since it’s opening, Mickey's has been featured in many motion pictures, including A Prairie Home Companion. The Diner is located at 7th & Sibley in downtown St. Paul.
When my client Amanda requested a Mickey Mouse cake for her son Brodie's 2nd birthday, I thought it would be great to have the classic Mickey hat as a cake topper. I think I even had one of these as a child.
And of course, the cake's gotta be done in the Mickey Mouse colours - red, black, white and golden yellow.
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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.
Well here ya go, Mickey, Nurse Nun & The Blue Tube.
For the most part everything went as planned at
The Monkey Temple. Except for Miss Gibbon
who was carrying her moody bag and
attacked the mini blue tube !
As it was slid into her cage full of puppy kibble
she attacked the tube & bit it, causing her
breakfast to scatter all over the place.
Tube ended up on the floor of
her cage. Using my cane
it was fished out.
All the temple dogs were fed and cared for.
Same with Mr Pig, Mr Ed and the Guppies.
After my bath in the dog water bucket
I was burned out and headed for home.
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Today's second post is naturally a Fireworks Friday picture, this one is from Big Thunder Mountain. This is the first time I've successfully captured the Mickey burst in the show, all of my previous attempts have been uneven or blown out. That's really the only reason I'm posting this, since everything else about the shot didn't want to work right. I had no idea how dark it is over here after the show, I had to remove the ND, and crank up the ISO to unpleasant levels to even get a 30 second shot to work. Thankfully Fantasmic! has some bright spotlights and I was able to time it right and take advantage of the extra light but I certainly realize I need an external flash next time.
As for the shot, this is a 2 shot HDR, masked in CS5, and some Nik software.
As always, comments and constructive criticism are welcome and appreciated! :)
Mickey & Minnie's Cafe finally completed with the arrival of Mickey & Minnie Cafe Table and Chair set! ^ ^
I made a dozen of each design for the 3rd birthday of the grandchild of my husband's cousin. (That's the easiest way to describe the relationship!) I thought these designs worked well for bringing in the primary colors. I just hope she likes them!
Mickey was a stray, who just turned up on someone's doorstep at 3.00am. The people who found him were unable to keep him, so they brought him to the rescue centre and, not surprisingly, he's already been reserved. He's thought to be about 4 or 5 months old and no-one's claimed him, which I find incredible.
The description on Mickey's card just says "Very friendly, doesn't stop purring, loves cuddles." All massive understatements, believe me! I walked in and sat on the chair in his unit. He leapt onto my lap, climbed up my chest and snuggled himself under my chin, purring VERY loudly all the time. A silky soft, beautifully warm, musical neck warmer. Who could ask for more? Heaven! :))
Screenshot of Mickey’s 90th birthday spectacular, and the Zac Brown Band singing the Bear Necessities to Mickey. I have had a really hard day and not in a good place mentally right now. I turned this show on, not remembering it was on, but it is so sweet and I want to go to Disneyland or Disney world so bad. Not that I will “forget” my troubles of everyday life, but things are so simple, really, in Disney life. I really cannot explain my feelings about it. But I want to go so bad. I work and work and work and get nothing back. No breaks, no help, not doing my “dream job.” I know “dream jobs” involve hard work and possibly many years of struggle. Walt Disney had failure at the beginning. My favorite bands (Smashing Pumpkins at the moment) didn’t just find success overnight. But I want to be a musician. I want to express myself through art. And I am not a great musician even though I have played flute since second grade. I’m not good at art like drawing or painting. I want to be recognized as beautiful and special with what I have done in my life. And there is no reward that I have seen yet. Just more work and pain, physically and emotionally. Alone. Tori Kelley is singing Colors of the Wind right now and Mickey and Minnie are dancing and it just brings tears to my eyes.
I love this statue and I've wanted to get a good shot of it for quite some time. But everytime we're at Disneyland, I spend most of my time pointing the camera at the kids. This time I shifted my focus onto other things. I was able to get the shot I wanted. I should have gotten one the other way too with the castle behind them. Next time!
This was a rather tough shot to get. I didn't want it to be grainy so I kept the ISO at 200 and I didn't have flash, so I hand held the camera as still as possible. Shutterspeed was 1/5th sec. Came out better than I had hoped.