Weekend 346.0 (Happy Halloween)
(1) A quote from the Disney Villain by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas: “Instead of eyes that flashed with sudden fury, there was a sensation of churning fires within the Continue Reading →
(1) A quote from the Disney Villain by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas: “Instead of eyes that flashed with sudden fury, there was a sensation of churning fires within the Continue Reading →
(1) A quote from David Pryce-Jones: “For centuries, the character of Christian nations was formed and maintained by church architecture, stained glass, missals and poems like The Song of Roland, Continue Reading →
What do you do with several gigs of photos from various trips to Walt Disney World and a bevy of books on the same subject? How about a project that Continue Reading →
A Gruen inspired renaissance? (1) The Mall Rises Again: How to breathe new life into America’s much-maligned indoor shopping centers. (City-Journal) (2) A related quote from Walt Disney: The Triumph Continue Reading →
(1) How theme parks like Disney World left the middle class behind (Washington Post) (2) The Brave Old Temeraire by James Duff Our friends depart, and are forgot, As time Continue Reading →
Get out that David Bowie record and grab a can of Jolt Cola because it’s time to rank my Top 20 all-time favorite video games. The rankings are based on Continue Reading →
(1) Giving that historic WIN at Old Trafford some perspective (#WeMarchOn). (2) Card Games: Touring from Winning Moves Games (3) Kingdom Hearts III???? (The Know It All: January 9, 2015) Continue Reading →
“I just want it to look like nothing else in the world. And it should be surrounded by a train.” ― Walt Disney (1) A Feast for the Guilt-Ridden Guest: Continue Reading →
“In Him we live and move and exist.” ― St. Paul How many of your conversations this year started with, “it just seems like yesterday?” Projects that mark the passage Continue Reading →
(1) World Cup themed episode of Disney’s Mickey Mouse shorts debuts (2) Playmobil channels Mary Blair? (3) Book Review: ‘Bicycle Design: An Illustrated History’ by Tony Hadland and Hans-Erhard Lessing Continue Reading →