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Bottom cake (grass) iced in buttercream. House covered in fondant, with a gumpaste roof. Gumpaste Snoopy and woodstock.
Polaroid SX-70 / color i-type film. Did emulsion lift just after shooting, indeed easier and cleaner.
Esse esmalte e seu vidrinho são uma fofura só! Pra combinar, essa carimbada com 2 Snoopinhos heheheh
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The We’re Here! theme today is Space stuff. I didn’t expect to be able to play today, since I was spending the day with family on a tourist jaunt in Sonoma County, and we had no plans for any outer space travel. But, as so often happens, the We’re Here! theme caused me to notice something I would otherwise have missed.
One of our activities was a visit to the Charles M. Schulz Museum, which is given over to the art and history of the “Peanuts” cartoon characters. Among all the amusing, amazing, and nostalgic displays was this NASA sleeve patch. I had to come home and look it up online to understand its meaning.
I found this article, and I’ve printed a small portion below:
mashable.com/2015/08/10/snoopy-and-space-history/#XIfRepA...
In January 1967, NASA experienced its first major space age tragedy: astronauts Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, Edward H. White II and Roger B. Chaffee were killed when their Apollo 1 command module caught fire during a ground test. After the fire, NASA was tasked to create a new safety program. At the time, Peanuts, and especially Snoopy, was a household name, and the little cartoon beagle turned out to be the perfect mascot. Charles Schulz himself got involved with the program. By March 1968, Snoopy was a full-fledged astronaut — and his mission was inspiring other NASA employees and contractors with the Silver Snoopy Award. This special honor is given to any non-military professional in recognition of their dedication to flight safety and successful missions.
I saw this cool dog in the side car of a BMW motorbike at a local supermarket. He was patiently waiting for his owner to return. His owner said the dog loves riding with him, and that he enjoys wearing the goggles. Now, where's that damned Red Baron...
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Snoopy, waiting patiently for the #Artemis launch and his flight to the Moon, took some time away from the Orion spacecraft Sunday evening to watch the #SpaceX Starlink launch.
This isn't the *actual* zero-g indicator, although I did purchase it from the concession stand at the KSC Press Site, so I told my daughter Lauren they're related.
Lauren has a lot of concern for Snoopy's safety during the upcoming Artemis launch. So, please don't tell her that Snoopy nearly feel irretrievably into the water last night...
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Après avoir fait Woodstock, il fallait que je fasse Snoopy. Bien que leur apparence générale soit semblable, leur structure ne l'est pas. La tête de Snoopy est très ressemblante, mais le corps et les pattes postérieures devraient être améliorées. Le nez était le plus gros défi.
Having done Woodstock before, Snoopy was sure to come eventually. Even though their general appearance is similar, their structure is not. Snoopy's head is the best part, but the body and hind legs need more work. The nose was the biggest challenge here.
we found this beautiful cute and very snoopy calf at "via di resia" (reschenpass) in the north of south tirol. it was very interested on my camera
In the prehistoric era, the entire Sedona area was covered by a sea of water and the red rock buttes we see today were once sandbars and islands protruding up from bottom of the sea. Over millions of years, the sea receded and layered sediment from volcanic activity was formed. Wind and water erosion created these astoundingly beautiful natural sculptured wonders that are composed of basalt,sandstone and limestone. Ferrous oxide was blended with the sandstone which gives the red rocks their distinctive and brilliant crimson red color.t the name of each major formation resembles its shape. For example, the character Snoopy from the popular Peanuts comic strip lies on top of his doghouse
Berkeley mudflat sculpture of Snoopy flying his Sopwith Camel doghouse.
Taken at extreme low tide with the mudflat as the background.
I liked the way that depth-of-field could be used to blur the ripples in the mud to give an impression of speed/motion-blur.
Fotocamera Sony DSLR-A580
Ob Sigma 18/200 3.5-6.3 Dc
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Looking through some old slides brought me to this image of the Snoopy Christmas candle that was given to me on Christmas 1976 by a nephew. I thought Snopy would be the perfect character to convey my wished for a Merry Christmas to all of you here on Flickr.
Unfortunately, Snoopy has since departed to places unknown.
Happy 11th Birthday Ashlee....I got lots of hugs for this one :o)
Dog kennel is LCM bars (rice krispies).
Snoopy & Woodstock from Debbie Brown's Favourite Character Cakes book.
Snoopy from two equal squares
Dog house from one square with double size
Diagram: Pajarita magazine #98