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My children give me so many photographic opportunities. A local production of the Wizard of Oz that I have helped out. Thanks for viewing:) Joelle
My wife won this chocolate shoe from Devonport Chocolates a few months ago. We ate it as an alternative to an Easter Egg this year! :-p
I Got These at 2019 Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds They Might Not Be from The Lego Movie 2 Version But I Still Love Them
I Got Good and Bad News
Let Me Say Bad News:
Sorry Again I wasn't active here
anyways for Bad News
Due to Actress Playing Dorothy Gale, she didn't seem to
focus on me by asking me about the details for the projects
sadly I got to replace her so a new one maybe is on its way
Good News is
These Projects will Really Come in Spring 2020
Egg on Shoe - 3-D sign inside the Ruby Slipper Cafe Breakfast joint Washington Ave NOLA Garden District
Sorry for That Due My Dorothy Gale Projects was
The post Be Out in May Sadly Due on Tuesday, May 8th
I Had Surgery if you want find out why to send me a Message
Tribute to Bond Girly and her wonderful monopoly shot, and another one for my Top Ten Movies set.
When I was a kid, wet afternoons meant board games, and we spent hours playing Monopoly. Mr G is also a board game fanatic and although our usual game of choice is Scrabble (he likes a good thrashing ;) ) we have a bit of a collection of Monopoly games. The Wizard of Oz set is my favourite.
Photo taken by my beautiful 12-year-old niece, Lily. My mother, age 86, had a heart attack last week. My sisters and brother and extended family all came running of course. She is doing pretty well. Will move from hospital to skilled nursing care center today. Our goal is to get her back home.
This photo was taken one afternoon in the children's garden at the hospital when my niece and I were out for a walk with my camera. She's a natural, don't you think?
The bedroom door won't stay open. (Old houses aren't always "square.") A perfect excuse to buy the door stop that I always wanted.
MCM Birmingham Comic Con, the West Midland’s largest pop culture event, hosted 35,000 fans over two days.
Sixteen year-old Judy Garland wore these sequined shoes as Dorothy in the 1939 film classic, The Wizard of Oz. In the original book by L. Frank Baum, Dorothy’s magic slippers are silver; for the Technicolor movie, they were changed to ruby red to show up more vividly against the yellow-brick road. One of several pairs used during filming, these size-five shoes are well-worn, suggesting they were Garland’s primary pair for dancing scenes.
The National Museum of American History (NMAH), administered by the Smithsonian Institute, collects, preserves and displays American heritage in the areas of social, political, cultural, scientific and military history. The museum, which first opened in 1964 as the Museum of History and Technology, is located on the National Mall in one of the last structures designed by McKim, Mead & White. It was renamed in 1980, and closed for a 2-year, $85 milliomn renovation by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP from 2006 to 2008.
The Smithsonian Institution, an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazines, was established in 1846. Although concentrated in Washington DC, its collection of over 136 million items is spread through 19 museums, a zoo, and nine research centers from New York to Panama.
( Here is an excerpt from the story in my mind)
Dorothy sat, contemplating the ruins of her world. War, corruption, and indifference had brought about a poverty not seen in decades. Not only the monetary kind of poverty, but one that brought desolation to the spirit of her people. As the powerful storm brewed behind her, floodwaters threatened to overwhelm the dam, a reminder of the destruction of Wicked Katrina's reign. Dorothy felt pulled to get off the wall. Utopia was right around the corner.
I've Been Waiting So Long from
Someone To Wear My Ruby Slippers 🌈👠👠
and Now I Finally Got Someone To Wear Them ❤️
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On Explore!!! #84 @ 272.
Jaci, esta te la dedico porque tienes razón, este museo ha servido de plato para varias peliculas.
This prop created by designer Claude Paré for the movie Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, represents Hollywood's vision of some of the Smithsonian's treasure collection. The pile includes reproductions of such famous artifacts as Archie Bunker's chair, Dorothy's ruby slippers, and Fonzie's jacket.
In the movie, the villainous King Kah Mun Rah steals Smithsonian artifacts and hoards them in his throne room, which he sets up in the Commons, located in the first floor of the Smithsonian Castle.
October 20, 2015
In "The Lord of the Rings," an all-male race of tree-people characters known as "Ents" had long ago been abandoned by their female companions or "Entwives." In this shot, a kind of Dorothy meets "Entwife," I see the legs of one of these Entwives, clicking her "ruby slippers" together to get home.
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Wizard of Oz.
This was a pretty hard week for me...mostly because I had so many ideas floating around and just couldn't figure out which one to do...I tried a few but none turned out they way I liked. So I was sitting and watching TV with my kids and my daughter was playing with her "Toto". I immediately asked if I could borrow it and went to start shooting! I love when inspiration hits! This was one of my favorite movies growing up...as well as now!
August: Gustav Klimt (2011), May: BB 001 09 (2009), November: BB 001.5 03 (2010), December: Jude Deveraux Barbie (2003) rebodied on Frank Sinatra, February: BB 002.5 14 (2011), June: Alice (2010) rebodied on Hard Rock Cafe 2008 #9, April: BB 001 04 (2009), March: FF Makeup Chic Kayla (2005) rebodied on Gustav Klimt, October: BB 002 03 (2011), July: Jane (2011) rebodied on an Obitsu body, September: BB 001 05 (2009), & January: BB 002 14 (2011) (with custom painted shoes.)
Scarecrows representing the characters from the Wizard of Oz, part of the East Hagbourne Scarecrow Trail, an annual event in the Oxfordshire village.
One of the characters is, of course, a scarecrow!
week 40. The start of something in OZ?
alternate version in comments
Not exactly what I had in mind, but there's no time to reshoot. I'm off to a wedding in the woods!
ps. i spent a while making these shoes; i have little doubt you'll see them again.
05/2010: Normally, I like to change things up a bit when making a cake with the same theme, but I'm in love with this design and couldn't change much...the last one was made several months ago! The cake is all White Almond Velvet with Chocolate Buttercream filling and iced in Vanilla Buttercream. The details were made from gumpaste and then hand-painted. The poppies and yellow brick road are made from fondant. The ruby slippers are gumpaste that was coated in Ruby Red disco dust (IMO, the PERFECT color and sparkle for ruby slippers!) And yes, the cake board is covered in fondant...someone PLEASE remind me how hard that is when I go to do this cake again! :)