This on is EPIC. A DOOZEY. I have photos from FEBRUARY I haven't posted and then as many as I could narrow down from my 300 ish photos from New York. I have 120 photos in my blog folder to out on here. That number may be cut down, but don't count on it. So...enjoy if you can. This one is going to seem never ending.
First things first. I couldn't post these before because they were part of a birthday gift for Kirsti. But here they are, the work in progress photos of War Pony from the My Little Apocalypse Pony. If you remember this post, I already made Pestilence for a co-worker. That pony was made fro an old recycled pony. This one was made from a blank white pony purchased from Amazon. So, in the interest of making this post as text-less as possible, lets move on to the pictures.
Stage 1: Coloring the hair
I used red marker. It worked fairly well but still rubs off a little bit.
Stage 2: The eyes-pinkish with black eyeliner like outlining. Easy peasy.
Stage 3: The first coat. It took me a while to get the coloring to be what I thought was just right. Lots of mixing. Ew. At this stage she just looks bloody.
Stage 4: The second coat-THERE it is. Looking good so far.
Stage 5: The armor-This was a tough one. I wasn't sure how I was going to get her to look like this . But I found some gold puff paint that, when dried, worked pretty well. A little sparkly but close.
Last Stage: The symbol. I needed something easy because I am NOT an artist. So I went with the Native American symbol for War. Nice and simple.
Finished product: front shot
Finished product: Angle shot
Finished product: side shot-The lighting on this chair was pretty great!
So there she is. In all her war glory. The only this she was missing was the ability to breathe fire.
Moving on. I baked at one point. It was a grand baking day, and I am going to include some photos of that wonderful day
Stage 1: Coloring the hair
I used red marker. It worked fairly well but still rubs off a little bit.
Stage 2: The eyes-pinkish with black eyeliner like outlining. Easy peasy.
Stage 3: The first coat. It took me a while to get the coloring to be what I thought was just right. Lots of mixing. Ew. At this stage she just looks bloody.
Stage 4: The second coat-THERE it is. Looking good so far.
Stage 5: The armor-This was a tough one. I wasn't sure how I was going to get her to look like this . But I found some gold puff paint that, when dried, worked pretty well. A little sparkly but close.
Last Stage: The symbol. I needed something easy because I am NOT an artist. So I went with the Native American symbol for War. Nice and simple.
Finished product: front shot
Finished product: Angle shot
Finished product: side shot-The lighting on this chair was pretty great!
So there she is. In all her war glory. The only this she was missing was the ability to breathe fire.
Moving on. I baked at one point. It was a grand baking day, and I am going to include some photos of that wonderful day
And this, my friends, it my made from scratch pizza sauce. Turned out pretty good, if I say so myself, and no sugar added.
Speaking of sugar, man did these cookies look good before they came out of the oven. I can't say the same for after.
And this is all the resulted of what I mad. Two giant muffins, a bag of leftover candy, a bag of candy bar cookies and at least two dozen muffins!
This is unrelated, but here is an awesome breakfast I made for myself earlier in the month of February. Choco-chip pancakes, fruit salad, fried egg, and fried potatoes. Woo!
Also completely unrelated...The snow on a bush next to the porch.
Also unrelated, I can't get over how lovely it is down this road sometimes.
Okay, now it's time for the really LOOOOOOOOOONG batch of photos. The ones I took from NYC. I'm telling you, I weeded through a lot of these.
Lets begin.
Also unrelated, I can't get over how lovely it is down this road sometimes.
Okay, now it's time for the really LOOOOOOOOOONG batch of photos. The ones I took from NYC. I'm telling you, I weeded through a lot of these.
Lets begin.
We stayed at the Day's hotel on 94th street in Manhattan. This is the view out the window from said hotel. We heard gunshots the first night.
As I began to walk away from Broadway and towards Central Park, the buildings got more residential, and therefore nicer looking. Except for the blue tarp to the right.
The only reason I included scaffolding is because one of my strongest memories of NYC from 1999 was all the scaffolding on the streets and feeling afraid it was going to fall on my head. Things have not changed that much.
This is a Swedish Marionette house in Central Park. I really wanted to see a show but wasn't able to because of my choir rehearsal.
And the Plaque. Now I can't remember why it was originally built but it is now a weather observatory.
Then we have the monument in front of the Museum of Natural History. It is going through a kind of face lift. The front of it is covered with designed tarps to try and hide the fact. A lot of construction was going on amongst the displays as well.
aHey look! I say Moose fighting up close in Maine!
I thought it was funny that in the Bobcat display they had it stalking a poor helpless bunny.
I thought it was funny that in the Bobcat display they had it stalking a poor helpless bunny.
My favorite display was the biodiversity room. It showed only a small glimpse of the species that are found on the earth.
Next to orchids, this flower is my favorite in the world. It's HUGE and SMELLY and CARNIVOROUS! How cool is that?
The only extra exhibit I paid to see was the butterfly room. I can't help it. If a place has butterflies, I'm there. Don't ask me the species. I haven't looked them up yet.
Wow, look how big that moth is! Oh, you can't tell because there is no scale comparison? Well, it's bigger than a larger handed person's hand.
This kind of weirded me out. There are amphibians that have eggs that live under their skin and when the eggs hatch the babies come out of their skin!!
I love this poor thing. The Irish Elk. Victim of runaway sexual selection. He was just trying to look handsome for the ladies! Then one day he couldn't run away from a predator with that rack.
"Strawberry Fields" memorial. It was really crowded. I wanted to get a pic of just the memorial but there was a line the get your picture taken ON the memorial. There was a guy playing "Come Together" on an acoustic guitar. It was neat.
You could see the LAWN at central park! A lot of Maine is still covered in snow. It was so nice to see green.
I know this should have been earlier but I am too lazy to move it. This is the Natural History Museum.
View two. I REALLY wanted to get pictures of the inside. There were chandeliers and it was SO beautiful! But I left my camera's memory card in my computer the night we were performing here. UG!
Rachmaninoff actually lived just a couple blocks away from the church we sang at! And we sang one of his pieces! I thought that was pretty neat.
This is just a small part of something someone wrote in chalk around the monument. The whole thing was as follows.
"As you walk across the sculpted mile that's always on display,
Stop at the big white spiral-not here but on the other side it lay...
Stop and take a seat...
Look above your head...
You can't catch me unless you read the nature to be read."
For Elise, the fireplace at our old hotel. Yes, it was a days, but I am pretty sure this hotel is old and renovated. The elevators only hold 4 people! And are so SLOW! And it's all windy and hard to find your room. Like the stacks at Ellis Library.
And last, there are the stairs at R/L's house. Steep and scary. I feel like I am going to die on them some day soon.
So. There you have it. The photographed chronicles of many events in my life recently. If you want to hear more about NYC, call me. I am DONE with this entry and am going to type no more!
So. There you have it. The photographed chronicles of many events in my life recently. If you want to hear more about NYC, call me. I am DONE with this entry and am going to type no more!
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