Lilly Belle
Just as he loved to play soda jerk, he loved to play engineer. He would don an engineer’s cap and a plaid shirt, straddle the tender behind the engine, which Continue Reading →
Just as he loved to play soda jerk, he loved to play engineer. He would don an engineer’s cap and a plaid shirt, straddle the tender behind the engine, which Continue Reading →
(1) Kay Kamen is on a list of people I would like to interview. (posthumously of course) Through all their adversity, all the economic ups and downs, they (Walt and Continue Reading →
Just returned from D23 in Anaheim and it was AWESOME. Here were some of the highlights: (1) Pavilions: Walt Disney Parks and Resorts (Carousel of Projects), Disney Interactive Media Group Continue Reading →
(1) Mickey Mouse, A-L-O-N-E (WSJ) (2) Airlines Go Back to Boarding School to Move Fliers Onto Planes Faster (WSJ) (3) I saw El Pulpo last night at a Bridgeport Bluefish Continue Reading →
(1) Tacita Dean Reflects on Time (WSJ) (2) Walt Disney and the Founding Mouse (3) The Insidious Evils of ‘Like’ Culture: In our age of online view counts and retweets, Continue Reading →
(1) Human Crossing (2) Historically correct disney princesses Aqua: I just cast a magic spell on you. One day when you’re in trouble, the light within you will lead you Continue Reading →
(1) Magnetic Color Cubes® by The Orb Factory (2) Festival of colors (Design You Trust) (3) Birth by Sleep (KH 358/2) (3a) Disney Epic Mickey Digicomics (4) Television: Pan Am Continue Reading →
(1) Knuffingen Airport, World’s Largest Miniature Airport, Goes On Display In Germany (2) Sherwin-Williams “Daybreak” Commercial 2011 (3) Felipe Neves Photography (4) Riding the Rails of Locomotive Maps (WSJ) (5) Continue Reading →
Walt Disney loved trains and planes—all modes of transportation, in fact, whether modern or historical. — Becky Cline
A photograph to complement my last post. And how about some complementary lyrics? “They made a statue of us And it put it on a mountain top Now tourists come Continue Reading →