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Details on one of my Seahawk inspired nutcrackers....this one showing a rhinestone crystal football on the pedestal.
The Our Daily Challenge group has chosen Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" as today's topic. Sadly this is the best I could do 😟
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sofieglad as the Nutcracker and cassie_enos as Clara.
Part of Nutcracker at dragon_theatre in Redwood City. Missed it? Well, there's Giselle the Aerial Dance/Ballet/Butoh coming Feb 13-15! Always more to be seen at the Dragon!
I always loved nutcrackers, ever since I saw the "Nutcracker" ballet when I was 10. I wanted one then, but at the time in 1983 a nutcracker was very expensive. They didn't have walmarts and targets back then. I got my first nutcracker when I was about 15 and have been collecting them ever since. The pinnocio is from germany that my aunt got for me. The tiniest nutcracker there in the front is only about an inch tall!
Clark's nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana), sometimes referred to as Clark's crow or woodpecker crow, is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae. It is slightly smaller than its Eurasian relative the spotted nutcracker (N. caryocatactes). It is ashy-grey all over except for the black-and-white wings and central tail feathers (the outer ones are white). The bill, legs and feet are also black. This bird derives its name from the explorer William Clark. (Wikipedia)