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Mickey's Royal Friendship Faire

i start to look back from the last day in Europe, where i was alone in Prague city, ( my travel buddy left me to her city in Germany ). the feeling lonely or being alone is not as easy as i thought. should i still looking for my freedom? i was questioning ...

"..because I've already gone."

---the fray "vienna"

 

I've let it go, or at least that's what I tell myself. I've jumped.

The Ice Castle has been fully deboxed. Elsa is alone on the balcony. View from the outside of the Castle.

 

Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset. $49.95, currently sold out online. It plays 40 seconds of ''Let It Go'' and lights up when the large snowflake on the second floor is pressed. When boxed, the upper and lower snowflakes glow in unison, and it only lasts about 15 seconds. There is a switch on the bottom that has Off, Try Me and On positions.

 

The set includes mini figures of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff and Sven. The character figures all have movable limbs and can free stand (except for Olaf). Anna and Elsa have cloth skirts and are in their winter versions. Anna's face looks the same as in the Arendelle set, but Elsa's face has been redesigned and looks much better than before. There is also a frozen water fountain. The castle can close up completely, but then the staircase doesn't fit inside.

 

I got several items in the mail from the Disney Store on November 6, 2014. They are the Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset, the Rapunzel Animators' Doll Gift Set and the Elsa and Anna Holiday Medium Plush.

My daughter's snow covered wellies (wellington boots) sitting at the the doorway after a walk in the first winter snow.

'In order to weaken self-love in you, you have to learn the art of forgiving.' - His Holiness Younus AlGohar

 

Autumn tree fall frozen on Petersfield Lake, South Downs National Park, Hampshire UK.

The base and figure assembled, and standing up. The Elsa figure is about 8 inches high and 6 inches wide, with the base 8 inches in diameter. The magnetic closure is very secure. You can can pick up the figure with the base attached, and when you move it around, the base doesn't wiggle at all.

 

I bought the newly released Disney Parks Small Snow Queen Elsa Figurine from the China Closet shop in Disneyland on Sunday August 2, 2015. I saw her in the Emporium and the China Closet. She costs $49.95, the same price as the other Disney Parks small figurines that have been recently released. She comes in a plain white box, with the base and figure in separate plastic bags and encased in styrofoam.

 

She and the base are made of resin, and her cape is made of cloth. She is about 8'' tall, and is attached to the separate snowflake base by two very strong magnets. Unfortunately, she cannot free stand when separated from the base, as she has a magnetic post that sticks out underneath, that mates with a magnetic hole in the base. The bottom of the base is lined with felt, and also has six felt feet.

 

Her paint job is very good, as is her likeness to the animated character. Her arms are out stretched as in the climatic part of her Let It Go scene from the movie. She has glitter on her painted outfit, which does shed a bit. However her organza cape is glitter free. Instead, the cape has embedded silver metallic strands making it glittery. There are small defects on the face of my Elsa figure, and also on her right shoulder. But they are not severe enough to detract from the overall look of the figure, which I like very much.

 

At half the price of the similarly designed and sized Bradford Exchange Snow Queen Elsa figurine, the Disney Parks version is a much better designed and made figure. I show both of them side by side, so they can be compared.

Shot In St Androny, Bordeaux, during a particularly harsh Winter.

I've spent the last couple of years holding on to thoughts, feelings, and ideas that won't allow me move forward. I want to learn to just "let it go." That's my resolution.

The Neon Lights Tour é a nova tour mundial da cantora Demi Lovato que voltou a Belo Horizonte no primeiro dia de maio para um show eletrizante que levou todo o chevrolet hall a loucura.

Fotos: João Bicalho (@JohnBicalho)

The Ice Castle has been fully deboxed, and all the accessories are displayed in and around the Castle. Elsa is on the second level at the top of the stairs, and Anna is at the foot of the stairs.

 

Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset. $49.95, currently sold out online. It plays 40 seconds of ''Let It Go'' and lights up when the large snowflake on the second floor is pressed. When boxed, the upper and lower snowflakes glow in unison, and it only lasts about 15 seconds. There is a switch on the bottom that has Off, Try Me and On positions.

 

The set includes mini figures of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff and Sven. The character figures all have movable limbs and can free stand (except for Olaf). Anna and Elsa have cloth skirts and are in their winter versions. Anna's face looks the same as in the Arendelle set, but Elsa's face has been redesigned and looks much better than before. There is also a frozen water fountain. The castle can close up completely, but then the staircase doesn't fit inside.

 

I got several items in the mail from the Disney Store on November 6, 2014. They are the Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset, the Rapunzel Animators' Doll Gift Set and the Elsa and Anna Holiday Medium Plush.

I never really understood how to let things go.

I find the idea of letting something go, like a balloon, is obscured. My thoughts and feelings are not something that can be tied and lifted away into the sky.

 

You either deal with your issues, or don't. You can't just let it go...

So, I've been trying to make this pic for a while, but now that the film lyrics for "Let It Go" *finally* came out, I was able to get some inspiration.

 

This is my Queen Elsa doll (Disney Store) standing atop. . .a "mountain top" (my bed =P) made of white bed sheets, tissue paper, and a geometric floor pattern hand drawn by yours truly. ^.^

I love to watch the Frozen Sing-a-long at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This is taken at the end of the show when Elsa is done singing her signature "Let It Go". Who doesn't love some sisterly love? I hope you have a great week everyone.

 

Frozen Sing-a-Long

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Walt Disney World Resort, Florida

 

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+ 30 minutes of yoga practice with 5 Sun Salutations / Surya Namaskar A and 4 Sun Salutations / Surya Namaskar B + some core work;

+ 15 minutes relaxation in shavasana;

+ 20 minutes of meditation

 

= MENTAL AND BODY ENERGY ARE RECHARGED!!!

  

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NAMASTE

 

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It's... it's ok:

 

YSE #23

 

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- ¿Qué hay detrás de la pulsión de poseer?

 

- Cuando no hay otra forma de disfrutar los objetos, su posesión nos asegura el disfrute ilimitado, sin estar sujeto a horarios, programaciones, pago de entradas… Pero si pasamos a tener disponibilidad infinita del objeto para su disfrute, ¿por qué seguimos queriendo que sea nuestro?

 

- ¿Bajamos y acumulamos archivos porque es gratuito? ¿porque es fácil? ¿En qué momento interviene el deseo o la necesidad del archivo/objeto en sí?

 

- Nuestras colecciones digitales son frágiles, sujetas al rápido (incluso súbito) deterioro de los soportes de almacenaje, a la constante evolución de los formatos. ¿Por qué insistimos en guardar lo que está destinado a no durar?

 

- Lo acumulado, lo poseído se convierte en obligación: poseemos una creciente colección de cosas pendientes de ver, de escuchar, de leer – cosas que no queríamos o no necesitábamos realmente cuando caímos en la tentación de hacer click para descargarlas.

 

- La posesión tradicional implicaba un aspecto de ostentación. ¿Qué formas adopta la ostentación virtual? Mediante nuestras listas de “favoritos”, ”intereses”, “música que me gusta”, “libros que he leído”… ¿el estatus no está pasando a definirse por lo que sabemos/conocemos más que por lo que tenemos?

 

- ¿O se está desplazando el fetichismo de la posesión del “objeto” hacia la posesión del “canal de obtención del objeto”? ¿Ostentamos nuestras cuentas de usuario premium y nuestra velocidad de conexión, como antes presumíamos del espacio que ocupaba nuestra biblioteca?

 

- Y si esto es cierto, ¿qué implica? ¿El negocio podría desplazarse de la venta de objetos editados a la venta de canales para poseerlos? El volumen de ventas, ¿se sustituiría por el “número de reproducciones”? ¿Se perpetuaría por tanto el modelo industrial actual con un adecuado lavado de cara… o habría más espacio para alternativas independientes, signifique eso lo que signifique?

 

- ¿Se podría ser un gran coleccionista virtual sin poseer un solo archivo en nuestro disco duro?

 

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- What lies beneath the urge to possess?

 

- When there’s no other way to enjoy objects, their possession guarantees their unlimited enjoyment, without being subject to timetables, programs, ticket fares… But if we’re granted infinite availability of the object for its enjoyment, why do we still want it to be ours?

 

- Do we download and accumulate files because they’re free? Because it’s easy? When does desire or need of the object/file itself intervene?

 

- Our digital collections are fragile, subject to the quick (even sudden) deterioration of storage devices, to the constant evolution in formats. Why do we insist in keeping what is bound not to last?

 

- The accumulated, the possessed turns into obligation: we possess a growing collection of things waiting to be watched, listened to, read – things we didn’t really want of need when we were tempted to click and download.

 

- Traditional possession implied its ostentation. What shapes does virtual ostentation take? Through our lists of “favorites”, “interests”, “music I like”, “books I’ve read”… isn’t status being defined by what we know rather than by what we have?

 

- Or is fetish being displaced from the possession of the “object” to the possession of the “channel” for obtaining it? Do we show off our premium user accounts and our connection speed just as we used to boast about the volume occupied by our bookshelves?

 

- And if this is true, what does it imply? Would the business move from selling edited objects to selling channels to obtain them? Would sales be measured by “number of reproductions”? Would thus the current industrial model be perpetuated after some face-washing… or would there be more room for “independent” alternatives, whatever it means?

 

- Could anyone be a great virtual collector without possessing a single file in their HDD?

 

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art direct(ing) + design(ing)

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nevus project / albert jordà

front cover(ing) & open(ing) multitudes: andrés waissman

back cover(ing) hand: fernando prats

 

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A bit late for this Christmasy self-portrait LOL. Still a dozen behind finishing this 52 weeks from last year. I'll get there eventually haha. It's just that it's been really, really busy at work since, I dunno, October of last year?? Anyway, just like everyone else, I really love this film. First (or is it the only one) of the Disney princesses films doesn't doesn't focus on Prince Charming love story but on family love? Just touching. And needless to say the soundtrack is sooooo awesome. Still have it on repeat when I listen to it to spunk some good vibes in the morning.

 

I really love this song in particular. Relating it to just going beyond my limits and breaking through my dragons and anything or anyone that's been holding me back. 2014 is gonna be awesome, I know. :D

 

Credits:

Snowflakes brushes in the background of the big one: gex78.deviantart.com

Fairy dust brushes: http://neonescence.deviantart.com/

Big snowflake and snowflakes background from allfreedownloads.com

Thanks Carmi for the cape and for taking the shot! :-*

Disney On Ice

Follow Your Heart

Rogers Centre

Toronto, Ontario

 

March 18th, 2017

Mickey's Royal Friendship Faire

and she'll freeze your heart.

 

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Elsa and Anna from the film Frozen, carved for Dylan and Luke.

Pattern from www.stoneykins.com/.

Deboxing the Ice Castle. The cardboard backing has been removed from the box, with the castle and all the accessories still attached to the backing.

 

Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset. $49.95, currently sold out online. It plays 40 seconds of ''Let It Go'' and lights up when the large snowflake on the second floor is pressed. When boxed, the upper and lower snowflakes glow in unison, and it only lasts about 15 seconds. There is a switch on the bottom that has Off, Try Me and On positions.

 

The set includes mini figures of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff and Sven. The character figures all have movable limbs and can free stand (except for Olaf). Anna and Elsa have cloth skirts and are in their winter versions. Anna's face looks the same as in the Arendelle set, but Elsa's face has been redesigned and looks much better than before. There is also a frozen water fountain. The castle can close up completely, but then the staircase doesn't fit inside.

 

I got several items in the mail from the Disney Store on November 6, 2014. They are the Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset, the Rapunzel Animators' Doll Gift Set and the Elsa and Anna Holiday Medium Plush.

||Take Two||

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That moment when you pass down your prized possession #pentax to your prized possession first born @sabrinaabeil .

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#cameralovers #lovesinbdouble #letitgo #thatslove

The Ice Castle has been fully deboxed, and all the accessories are displayed in and around the Castle. Elsa is on the second level at the top of the stairs, and Anna is at the foot of the stairs.

 

Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset. $49.95, currently sold out online. It plays 40 seconds of ''Let It Go'' and lights up when the large snowflake on the second floor is pressed. When boxed, the upper and lower snowflakes glow in unison, and it only lasts about 15 seconds. There is a switch on the bottom that has Off, Try Me and On positions.

 

The set includes mini figures of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff and Sven. The character figures all have movable limbs and can free stand (except for Olaf). Anna and Elsa have cloth skirts and are in their winter versions. Anna's face looks the same as in the Arendelle set, but Elsa's face has been redesigned and looks much better than before. There is also a frozen water fountain. The castle can close up completely, but then the staircase doesn't fit inside.

 

I got several items in the mail from the Disney Store on November 6, 2014. They are the Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset, the Rapunzel Animators' Doll Gift Set and the Elsa and Anna Holiday Medium Plush.

Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset. $49.95, currently sold out online. It plays 40 seconds of ''Let It Go'' and lights up when the large snowflake on the second floor is pressed. When boxed, the upper and lower snowflakes glow in unison, and it only lasts about 15 seconds. There is a switch on the bottom that has Off, Try Me and On positions.

 

The set includes mini figures of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff and Sven. The character figures all have movable limbs and can free stand (except for Olaf). Anna and Elsa have cloth skirts and are in their winter versions. Anna's face looks the same as in the Arendelle set, but Elsa's face has been redesigned and looks much better than before. There is also a frozen water fountain. The castle can close up completely, but then the staircase doesn't fit inside.

 

I got several items in the mail from the Disney Store on November 6, 2014. They are the Elsa Musical Ice Castle Playset, the Rapunzel Animators' Doll Gift Set and the Elsa and Anna Holiday Medium Plush.

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