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Today, September 7, 2008 is the "last day" for Astroland Park in Coney Island. Astroland Owner Carol Hill Albert sold the property to Thor Equities in 2006 for $30 million. The park will be redeveloped as condos and a "Las Vegas" style amusement park. Last year was supposed to be the last year and at the last minute negotiation took place and Astroland was open for one more season. The rides will be up for sale and Carol Albert says that she needs to be out of there by January, 2009. If there's another extension we can all go back next year and document the last day again.
Borrowed from my Mom's ever growing teacup collection - I love these itty-bitty cups!
Taken for the group Macro Mondays, this weeks theme - growth.
I haven't been uploading because I for the longest time I didn't have a computer. But I'm back now! And ready to play.
The focus challenge came just at the right time....I am currently obsessed with the "out of focused".
these lanterns were cute (teacup ride at disneyland) :) i desperately want to go to the Taiwan sky lantern festival one day. maybe in like 2 years?
it's every year, on the 15th day of the first month in the lunar calender. it's literally the prettiest thing i have ever seen :)
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Whether a mug, cup, or kettle
They plant blooms wherever they settle.
It could be a jar, a box or a shoe.
All we discard, they magically renew.
They use roses and daisies and violets too,
To make fairie treasures for me and for you.
The top and the skirt were knitted with Knitty's 'Blythe Gear' pattern.
The blank face gives her more plasticity.
An exclusive Cake Stand Heaven antique brass effect table lamp with a Royal Albert Vintage Florals Grape bone china teacup shade. cakestandheaven.com
Those lanterns above the teacups flashed and changed colours. Couple that with spinning the tea-cup as fast as you can makes it quite a sureal experience. One of the few rides worth going on at Disneyland certainly :)
The famous spinning teacups at Disney World's Magic Kingdom
More photos here: Les Taylor Photography
This is probably one of the most creative household decors I have ever seen. The chandelier holds up old teacups for each light. It's very unique and creative.
The little bird is just sitting there on some blu tack, will have to make another one and attach him properly, he looks cute in there!!
Here are my teacups as they sit in the china cabinet. I don't have very many, just what my mother left me. The ones with green bamboo are part of a full tea set my father bought in Korea when he was in the military and carried home to her. The lovely blue ones he had shipped home earlier and most of the set arrived in pieces, but she saved what arrived intact. The cup has a Japanese lady molded into the bottom of it.
The elephant hiding in the back was made by my daughter many years ago and given to my mother-in-law. When she died my sister-in-law returned it to me.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #1 - Teacups.