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To live in this world
you must be able to do three things:
to love what is mortal;
to hold it
against your bones
knowing your own life depends on it;
and, when the time comes to let it go,
to let it go.
Mary Oliver
from In Blackwater Woods
in American Primitive
.
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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.
I don't ship Elsanna... but I love love love this moment I captured!
@ Frozen Sing-a-long in Hollywood Studios, WDW
I love the almost complete absence of color that a covering of snow can bring on a gloomy day with a heavy white sky.
i can't wait for Frozen eeep. I love disney movies <3
so i was going to re-try yesterdays picture because it didn't turn out right, but then my mom woke me up to tell me it got all cold and pointy-frosty out (as pictured above hehe) so i could take some pictures, and there's lots of snow now.
BUT, tomorrow, will be day 44.The day ive basically been anticipating this whole project (wow it doesn't seem like its been that long) because it's my favorite number. side by side how lucky must THAT be?
anyway i hope it warms up enough to shoot outside again otherwise i will be very very sad.
A misty, frozen Bordeaux vineyard in a small commune called Fours, close to the town of Blaye, on the right bank of the Gironde. Taken early morning over the Christmas period during an unusually harsh winter a few years ago.
She is voice of elsa (Thai version) and she used to be voice of Tiana too
For Her You tube clip "Let it go (English)"
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mjOTI...
and For Thai version
made for I {lowe} SCRAP design team;
ILS 'month theme' :: 'a WALK' ::
blog.ilowescrap.com.pl/2012/03/temat-miesiaca-spacerwalk....
you can WIN the whole day on ILS blog!
The base and figure right after being removed from the packaging.
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.
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.
We can't be perfect, can we?! Half of us is mist, half is reflection and something more... Keep your mind clear and fight the fog in your heart!
I hate hypocrisy! It's like a fog, I can't see anything clear, I feel uncertain. It makes me feel sad, low and tired... like I don't have any energy left inside me.
A quote from my favorite book:
"I cannot forget the follies and vices of other so soon as I ought, nor their offenses against myself. My feelings are not puffed about with every attempt to move them. My temper would perhaps be called resentful. My good opinion once lost, is lost forever."
I've been blogged by flickrfy.com/blog/2007/10/11/deep-and-personal-fog/
MADE EXPLORE
Oct 11, 2007 #372
Prince / Letitgo
(a song from the fifteenth studio album "Come")
Studio: Paisley Park, Chanhassen
Warner Records 1994
ex CD-Collection MTP
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.
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.
Created in Apophysis 2.08beta. Edited in Fractalius.
When I was working on this, I was listening to a song by Jadon Lavik called "Let it Go". It talks about letting go and letting G~d take care of things. To live in the present with Him and not in the past. And to count Jesus as having more value than all else. Great advice, I think...
Luke 9:62 (NIV) 62Jesus replied, "No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God."
Here is a link to the song if you would like to listen: il.youtube.com/watch?v=fj4FQsjy4Pw
Sometimes I wonder what’s holding me back
From running this race at a steady pace
I start out fast go clingin’ to my past
And suddenly I’m sitting in last
Here and now is where I want to be
Not hangin’ on some worn out memory
And I know the best thing for my low
Sometimes you just gotta, you gotta let it go
Stand up please and change the channel on my mind
Another scene any other scene would suit me just fine
Rehearsing, rehashing, reenacting all the time
I keep returning to the scene of the crime, yeah
Here and now is where I want to be
Not hangin’ on some worn out memory
And I know the best thing for my low
Sometimes you just gotta, you gotta let it go
I know I know I know I know
I know I know I know I know
I know I know I know I know
I know I know I gotta let it go
Here and now is where I want to be
Not hangin’ on some worn out memory
And I know the best thing for my low
Sometimes you just gotta, you gotta let it go
Here and now is where I want to be
Not hangin’ on some worn out memory
And I know the best thing for my low
Sometimes you just gotta, you gotta let it go
Here and now is where I want to be
Here and now is where I want to be
Not hangin’ on to worn out memories
Here and now is where I want to be
The sun is shining and it get warmer outside and what do I do a winter themed picture XD
Anyway I really love this picture. This is also the first time I took a picture with my new camera and edited it. I had this idea for a while in my mind but just now I realized it. I hope my pictures will improof with the new camera :)
smashed word broken
open vow or
the oath cracked length
wise - let it go it
was sworn to go
{e.e. cummings}
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.
The Ice Castle has been fully deboxed. Anna joins Elsa on the second level. All the other figures have been taken away.
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.
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.
NPS/Patrick Myers
"Let it go! Let it go!" - Elsa, from the movie 'Frozen'
This week the world is watching athletes doing amazing feats on ice in the Winter Olympics. Yet ice also plays a beautiful role at Great Sand Dunes. The mountains above the dunes were carved by glacial ice, and each winter, snow and ice gather, waiting to be released in springtime.
In this recent photo, nearby Zapata Falls are frozen into a dramatic, glassy sculpture inside a deep crevasse. The ice and snow on the Sangre de Cristo Mountains will soon 'let go' of their grip and begin to flow as fresh water into the valley, moving sand and bringing life to plants and animals.
Learn more about visiting popular Zapata Falls:
www.nps.gov/grsa/planyourvisit/nearbyattractions.htm
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