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See no evil, speak no evil , hear no evil.

 

These three little pigs are as smart as the three wise monkeys..

A suburban garden brush fence, made from twigs tied together with wire.

 

Reminds me of the second little pig who built his house using twigs, and got it blown down by the big bad wolf. With a huff and a puff ...

Pig #2 is a bit more relaxed than his uptight brother and feels it's healthier to worry a little less. "Sometimes you don't have the chance to get your ducks in a row, sometimes you just need to let your ducks roam free. I have a feeling everything will be just fine."

There are always three sides to a story: your side, their side and the side left untold.

Three little pigs for Macro Mondays prompt three.

Classic plastic at the Bijou Planks...

 

Wooof! Wooo!! Woooo!

 

Who was it?

 

Some wolf selling wind damage insurance for the home.

 

What, did he think the house would blow down?

 

That's what he said.

 

What did you tell him?

 

I said, 'No, no, no, by the hair on my chinny, chin, chin!'

 

Ohh, snappy! Excellent comeback!

 

Totally!

 

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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

   

Pinky bear patiently awaits for her to wake up and finish reading her the story.

She cannot wait to find out if the big bad wolf ate the three little pigs.

A curious link presents itself from today's Wikipedia query...

 

Teacher in Role

"Teacher in role" is a roleplaying exercise used in the classroom to help students develop critical thinking skills. In it, the teacher creates a dramatic environment in which the students and teacher all play different characters in an unfolding narrative. This article uses the story of the "Three Little Pigs" to illustrate the technique.

 

The teacher prepares for the exercise by way of a discussion of social workers. She then induces the students to play the part of social workers in the day's exercise. "The teacher from now on calls the group "Social workers" and anything he asks them to do, he does treating them with the same respect as he would a real social worker. The teacher produces a pre-printed questionnaire and a case study for the group to use. The case study is an extract from the story "The Three Little Pigs". It concentrates on the part when the wolf ("Mr Wolf") falls down the chimney and gets boiled in the pot. The questionnaire asks basic questions about who is to blame for the accident, and whether or not the wolf should be sent to jail. The teacher asks the "social workers" to form small groups and just fill out the questionnaire."

 

Next the teacher instructs the "social workers" that today the courts have asked that they speak to Mr. Wolf and attempt to determine why he did what he did. She then leaves the room and returns costumed as Mr Wolf who is old and in pain after his ordeal. Mr Wolf sits down and begins to speak quietly to the students. He asks who the people at the front of the room are and why he is before them today. "So what is it you would like to know? I suppose you've heard their side of the story."

 

By way of answering the students questions, Mr. Wolf gradually tells them how he was hungry and was only asking for some food when the three pigs tricked him.

 

"The first house, which was made of straw tickled his nose, and that made him sneeze, blowing it down; when he tried to say sorry the pig ran, so he followed him to make sure he was okay. The second pig's house, made of sticks had a stick poking out, which caught Mr Wolf's coat, and when he pulled away, he accidentally knocked the house down. He tried to say sorry but the pigs ran away. Mr Wolf caught up with them at the third house, where he knocked on the door and asked to be let in, because he was thirsty after the long run. The pigs told him to go away. Then they hatched an evil plan; they told him that the door was stuck and that he could happily have a drink and something to eat, but he would have to get in somehow. Mr Wolf suggested the windows and doors, but the pigs said they were all locked, and that he should come through the chimmney. Mr Wolf was worried he might hurt himself so the pigs said they would leave a pot of water there to break his fall, and so that he wouldn't get a cold they would warm the water for him a little bit. Of course when he fell in the water was boiling hot, and all the pigs did was dance around and laugh, then throw Mr Wolf out on the road."

 

After the questions have stopped Mr. Wolf realizes that he has to see his probation officer today and excuses himself. The teacher returns to the room and passes out more questionnaires for the students to complete.

 

When the group has returned the forms the teacher collects them and asks the students if they still think Mr. Wolf is guilty and should be sent to prison. Typically, most of the group says he shouldn't be. The teacher then explains that she will submit the questionnaires to the court so that the judge may decide Mr. Wolf's fate.

 

This particular exercise emphasizes the need to hear both sides of a story while practicing some of the critical thinking skills necessary to navigate through a densely packed media environment.

 

From Wikipedia: Teacher in Role

Three live (and moving) pigs snapped from a car window en route to Battambang - look closely at the rear of the pig at the back of motorcycle. Yes, he has something plugging up his backside!

 

Battambang, Cambodia, 2013

"The Three Little Pigs" is a fable about three pigs who build three houses of different materials. A Big Bad Wolf blows down the first two pigs' houses, made of straw and sticks respectively, but is unable to destroy the third pig's house, made of bricks.

Three little Pigs. The Three Little Pigs is a fable/fairy tale about three anthropomorphic pigs who build three houses of different materials, and a big bad wolf came to call.

Three Little Pigs. 🐷

 

8 inches and 3 inches tall.

Time for some play on Sliders Sunday!

 

Love the way this took on the sense of a firepit and ceremony.

 

As in the Three Little Pigs, the wolf couldn't blow down the brick house, so he went down the chimney and was boiled in the cauldron!

 

Best to all the father's as you celebrate in your own way!

  

date stamped on slide, January 1977

Brigette with Three Little Pig friends! 🐷🐷🐷

revisiting classics #17

 

ok, i didn't put much effort in the making of this shot... but it's perfect for my fairy tales series!

 

coming soon: the princess and the frog

 

63/365

The Swine were up to something.

 

*Notes:

 

These shots were taken out in the old barn on the property. I discovered, finally, that 250 feet of extension cord will indeed carry the current necessary to light the interior. I set up 6 lights for this shot varying from 60 watt bulbs to 500 watt halogen work lamps. I don't have any professional lighting equipment so I used what was at hand.

 

I used a Canon 20D with the 10-22 EF-S lens mounted on a cheap video tripod and alternated between my wife pressing the shutter release and the automatic interval timer.

 

Post-processing included toning and adjusting the color of the source files, a little retouching, and a lot of masking. I shot each of the "pigs" where you see them which allows me a little room to play with comping them together, but almost always I have to mask each one individually by hand because so far I can't find anyother way to get a clean enough mask when up against such a busy background. Never been real happy with Photoshop's extract filter.

 

As far as time involved goes. This shot took about 5 hours to set up and light and another couple hours to shoot. I kept filing up my 2GB card and having to run back inside to dump and check the negs. Processing probably took 6 - 8 hours. I admit one of the reasons this shot took so long to process was that it was based on the pig down in front which I really hadn't planned for. The lighting down there was pretty low.

 

The whole series was really imagined around the 4th frame the rest just sort of grew around it.

    

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Grey Wolf.

Dublin Zoo.

Phoenix Park.

Ireland.

unusual bricked up door on crows nest lane, beeston south leeds.

Three Little jointed pigs sitting on a shelf in an antique store at the Krog Market.🐷🐖❤️🐖🐷

Reminds me of a childhood poem:

To market, to market to buy a fat pig!

Home again, home again jiggety jig!🐷🐖

The global financial crisis, brewing for a while, really started to show its effects in the middle of 2007 and into 2008. Around the world stock markets have fallen, large financial institutions have collapsed or been bought out, and governments in even the wealthiest nations have had to come up with rescue packages to bail out their financial systems.

On the one hand many people are concerned that those responsible for the financial problems are the ones being bailed out, while on the other hand, a global financial meltdown will affect the livelihoods of almost everyone in an increasingly inter-connected world. The problem could have been avoided, if ideologues supporting the current economics models weren’t so vocal, influential and inconsiderate of others’ viewpoints and concerns.

The best way we can do now is try to save as much as we can and be conservative in our spending habits yet maintain our happiness and do things that free ourselves from stress. Let's hold on to our job even though some of us dread going to work. Let’s be thankful for what we have right now and hopefully, brighter days are coming soon in year 2009!

 

The three little pigs decided to become pirates! They rebuild their houses of straw, wood and bricks on a big ship and even captured the wolf and are making him walk the plank.

 

Built for:

#piRATSandBUGaneers #BrickNerd #LEGOpiratecontest

 

Here's a link to the album with differents views of the build: flic.kr/s/aHBqjA4ZQt

Grey Wolf.

Dublin Zoo.

Phoenix Park.

Ireland.

In the end, the big bad wolf succeeded in eating the 3 little pigs.

But then, there was Halloween... and the three little pigs somehow... came back !

 

[Fr]

A la fin de l'histoire, le méchant loup a réussi à manger les trois ptits cochons.

Mais ensuite, à Halloween... les trois ptits cochons... sont revenus !

Posted on PigPog: pigpog.com/2014/02/11/the-first-little-pig/

 

A hut made of straw.

 

Architect: F L Pig

 

Processed with onOne Perfect B&W, using my Dramatic Bright preset.

The Devil is so much more scary!!!!!

Another fabulous box of goodies waiting on my porch - And we thought Hell would freeze over before these little piggies would arrive!!!! Close ;D

February half-term fun! From the team that brought you Roald Dahl's 'The Witches', 'The Twits' and 'The Boy Who Fell into a Book', Tip Top is proud to present this classic tale as you've never seen it before. Follow our Piggy friends as they discover what it takes to out-wit the wicked wolf and learn the value of being different and playing to your strengths. Recommended for ages 5 up to young teenagers and their families.

Runs from 17/02/20 to 22/02/20

 

Directed by Phil Cross

 

Cast

The WolfJack Morris

Harold the pigDan Shenton

Henrietta the pigAmy Jones

Hargreaves the pigJake Cross

NarratorPeter Edwards

 

For more information see:

www.chestertheatre.co.uk

#ChesterCulture

And mama pig said: " Whatever you do, do it the best that you can because that's the way to get along in the world" ....

 

I tried to do my best and I came up with three little pigs just 8mm tall!

His wife on the other hand did not forget to pack the canon.

 

View with a knife and fork ready, we are about to have us some fresh Bacon

 

for

Macro Monday: Wise Old Sayings (Never Sweat The Small Stuff) HMM

A tribute to my favorite new addition to DIsney California Adventure - The Fiddler, Fifer and Practical Cafe on Buena Vista Street. It's gorgeous! And it's home to Starbucks! What's not to like?

"The Three Little Pigs" by Jerrod Maruyama

 

• Limited Edition: 40

• Giclée Printed on 270 gsm archival Smooth Fine Art paper.

• Measurements: 24x12

 

*Ships in 1-2 weeks*

 

For Sale 3/30/2012 at a random time

 

***Shipping only to address listed on paypal account unless other arrangements are made***

 

**International shipments will take 6-10 days via priority USPS with track and confirm service, prices from $25-$38**

 

www.acidfreegallery.com/the-three-little-pigs-by-jerrod-m...

February half-term fun! From the team that brought you Roald Dahl's 'The Witches', 'The Twits' and 'The Boy Who Fell into a Book', Tip Top is proud to present this classic tale as you've never seen it before. Follow our Piggy friends as they discover what it takes to out-wit the wicked wolf and learn the value of being different and playing to your strengths. Recommended for ages 5 up to young teenagers and their families.

Runs from 17/02/20 to 22/02/20

 

Directed by Phil Cross

 

Cast

The WolfJack Morris

Harold the pigDan Shenton

Henrietta the pigAmy Jones

Hargreaves the pigJake Cross

NarratorPeter Edwards

 

For more information see:

www.chestertheatre.co.uk

#ChesterCulture

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