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We saw Something Rotten in 2018, and it was the first musical we saw as season subscribers to our local theatre.

 

I loved it. As a lifelong fan of musicals, I appreciated all of the wink-wink, nudge-nudge references to the great musicals of the past. But I especially loved looking over and seeing Nick smiling…turns out you don’t need to have a working knowledge of musicals to enjoy this one.

 

In the story, a pair of playwrights (the “Bottom” brothers) are trying to get the edge on Shakespeare who is the theatre rockstar of the era. They visit a soothsayer who predicts that Shakespeare’s next big hit will be titled something like “omelette” or “ham omelette” (the vision is blurry). He also predicts that the next big thing in theatre will be musicals. The brothers set out to write Omelette: The Musical while Shakespeare goes on to write Hamlet. The egg musical flops and you all know what happened with Shakespeare’s play (which includes the line: "SOMETHING is ROTTEN in the state of Denmark" — clever).

 

About the Ornament

I coated the ornament with white pearlescent powder, and the bow is made from a red/green double faced satin ribbon tied with a red polka dot ribbon. (I used a green satin ribbon for the hanger.)

 

I tried to stay true to the illustration styling from the original playbill art for both the title and back design on this ornament.

 

For the back, I isolated one of the stage performers illustrated on the playbill (I think it’s supposed to be Nick Bottom, but I could be wrong) and made him into a line drawing..then I threw a rotten tomato at his feet.

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There is a TV drama forthcoming on WowWow TV on racial discrimination, segregation versus integration issues. Here is a collection of cast members taken in between production shooting. It was perfect weather as well being an unusually warm day (19ºC) for early February. Every one seemed to enjoy themselves, except there was a lot of excess standing, so our legs became quite tired and sore.

 

Shoot location was Showa Memorial Park near Nishi Tachikawa Station, Tokyo, Japan. Anyone who is a subscriber to Wow Wow and is interested in viewing the movie, please send me a personal message. Cheers…..

 

本日のプロダクションは人種差別の主テーマとしてWowWowテレビで近い将来に放映する予定です。この写真集は撮影ロケでその番組のキャストメンバーです。天気も最適で最高でした。19ºCは2月の昇順ごろとしてとても例外的です。皆さんは楽しんでいましたが立つことはかなりありましてメンバーの一部の足み疲れてきて痛くなりました。

 

撮影ロケは西立川の昭和記念公園です。その番組予定の詳細を知りたい場合はメッセージを送って下さい。

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All an inspiration for the foreground Zentangle® drawing: watercolor paper, background dyed with powdered fabric dyes (MX), then crayon, paper collage (including hand-made paste paper), markers (Prismacolor brush, Pentel fine-point [some of the Zentangle] and Tombow brush), and white gelly roll pen (the remainder of the Zentangle design)

Birds of America book Vol 3 1834 - 1836 John James Audubon

 

Taken at Audubon's Birds of America exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.

 

Although the book was issued in a set of five prints over eleven years many subscribers bound them into four volumes. This bound book holds plates 201 to 300 and is devoted to water birds. The enormous paper sheets used for Birds of America are of a size known as double elephant folio, almost the largest commercially available at the time and only produced in two paper mills in Britain. Each sheet measures approximately one meter in height and 70cm wide. This was necessary because Audubon insisted on depicting every bird at life size, even if some larger species had to be bizarrely contorted to fit on the page. The picture shows a Snowy Heron, or White Egret.

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I think this was about the first subscriber-owned apparatus that Bell sold (even though the note on the bottom says they retain ownership of the "guts"), and I just had to have the thing. Unfortunately, it was something my uncles couldn't "acquire" for me, and I think I paid Southern Bell something like $40 for it, which was outrageously expensive in 1975. I used it a couple of years, then got tired of using both hands to hold it, and put it up on a closet shelf. I think I've kept it all these years because I thought the parts might come in handy for restoring a real candlestick someday. At least the dial is an original type 6U41, made 6-75. I'm surprised they made them that late. I had figured that WE had a warehouse full of old dials and designed the phone around them to try and get rid of them.

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Originally conceived by local subscribers in the early 1920’s and designed by the H.L. Stevens Company in the Georgian Revival style. The construction suffered several setbacks, including quicksand and underground springs, driving the cost up to the point where the top two stories were removed from the plan. By 1925 the subscribers’ company was bankrupt and the hotel was only three-fourths complete.

 

Later that year, the Eppley Hotels Company of Omaha purchased the building (at a significant discount) and completed the hotel the following year.

 

The hotel also housed one of the nation’s oldest radio stations, WJAG, from 1926 through 1944 in a specially-designed studio on the second floor mezzanine. It had a large plate glass wall so live performances could be viewed by the public.

 

The hotel changed hands – and names – several times over the years. It was also known as the Hotel Madison, the Waldorf Hotel and is now under the domain of the Norfolk Housing Agency and operated as the Kensington Apartments.

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As many Flickr subscribers and viewers may already know, The Conservatory of Flowers - COF - in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is one of my favorite places to visit and photograph. Since earlier this, the Special Exhibit Room - featuring Butterflies and Blooms - has been a great addition to the rest of the building of tropical flowers and plants AND has been extended until March 2014. A while ago, the COF contacted me about using some of my photos in their promotional materials. They picked a few of the ones I submitted and have published at least two that I know. It is always nice to see your photography in print, especially by organizations we try to support in our own small ways. This photo of the Butterflies and Blooms article also briefly tells the story of the exhibit much more concisely than I could.

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On 27 May 1879 the General Committee of the Haydock Relief Fund met again at St Helens Town Hall to review the position after a year of fund-raising and, with the subscribers, to determine how the money should be used. An account of the proceedings was given in The Wigan Observer & District Advertiser of 31 May.

 

To assist the committee a report had been prepared by its secretary, George Campbell. The report listed all the donors and the amounts given, and included a statement of account. An introductory statement, which was read out at the meeting, explained how the Committee had gone about its task. Elaborating on this, chairman Lt-Col McCorquodale said that “they had had considerable difficulties to contend with. They had the explosion in Blantyre, which happened a short time before the one at Haydock, and after that the Abercarne disaster, both of which were of a serious nature. The money collected for the former amounted to £48,000 and for the latter to £68,000, showing the benevolent who had money to spend were ready to spend it for such objects. This money was subscribed before the Haydock relief fund was started, and although they did not raise nearly so much as either the two places mentioned, he thought they ought to be thankful for the liberality displayed by the benevolent people of the United Kingdom”. Lt-Col McCorquodale added that the Lord Mayor of London had initially been reluctant to make an appeal for donations in the capital owing to the “many claims upon the liberality of the inhabitants”, and had “blamed” the Committee members “for not having provided an assurance fund for the benefit of the colliers and their families”.

 

Ultimately a total of £25585 8s 3d had been received, out of which the Committee had “expended in relieving the distress caused by the accident and in raising the fund £2635 2s 4d, or thereabouts”. This left £22950 5s 11d “as yet unapplied”. The Committee “proposed that the trust fund should be transferred to several trustees upon definite trusts”. A management committee would have power to “apply the fund, and any interest which may arise from the investment thereof, towards the relief of the sufferers by the accident, in such manner and sum, and to such persons, and generally in such way as they in their uncontrolled discretion shall think fit...”. They would also have “liberty to apply any part of the trust fund, or any such interest, which in their opinion shall not be required for the relief of sufferers by the [Wood Pit] accident, for the relief of sufferers by any similar or kindred accident, or to any national or local association or society formed, or to be formed, for the purpose of affording relief in cases of any past or future colliery accident in the United Kingdom...”.

 

Having secured the unanimous approval of those present at the 27 May meeting, the Committee presented its draft scheme for judicial approval The draft came before Sir James Bacon, Vice-Chancellor of the High Court (Chancery Division), on 28 June and was agreed subject to some minor tweaking of a provision whereby claims on the Fund could be transferred for consideration by the Lancashire & Cheshire Miners' Permanent Relief Society. (From the report in The Wigan Observer & District Advertiser of 2 July 1879 it seems that Sir James' concern was that the trustees might thereby seek to avoid the responsibilities they owed to the donors.) A copy of the order approving the scheme is at St Helens Local History & Archives Library, ref ST1/169/12.

 

By 1910 just 11 people were still receiving payments from the Fund. Following the death of the last of those the remaining balance was transferred to the Permanent Relief Society per the 1879 scheme.

 

Booklet with list of subscribers to the Haydock Colliery Explosion Relief Fund, 1878; St Helens Local History & Archives Library, ref. ST1/169/14. A full copy is included in “In Affectionate Remembrance”, Geoff Simm & Ian Winstanley, Picks 1992. The St Helens Local History & Archives Library retains a number of other artefacts associated with the Relief Fund, including a Parr's Banking Co account book and donation receipts. Some additional documents are preserved with the Legh family papers at Greater Manchester County Record Office (with Manchester Archives), ref E17/113/11.

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This year, while a depressed possum tenant is relegated to the lower floor, a stunning pictorial role-reversal takes place: the female is grey and the male is brown. Plus, the moon is big!!! For more updates, please update your profile and renew your financial contribution. Thank you for your continued support.

 

Update: The female appears to be brown after all, and the gender-colors are exactly what they were last year.

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As subscribers to my photo feed may have noticed, one of the nice things of HFM + KBLI is the ability to get head on and tail on pictures. Here's another one, this time done in B&W to emphasize shapes.

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Jetliner January continues... but again, wanted to break up the monotony of umpteen and one buses with wings. So enjoy!

I am about 35% done!!! and it will be star wars...

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