Showing posts with label Sesame Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sesame Street. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Count von Count with Halloween quotes, free paperdolls and Christopher Lee

'Batty, batty bat bat -
one, two bats!'

Count von Count, Sesame Street

Count von Count, Sesame Street

The Count has always been one of my favorite characters.
I was introduced to him when my son started watching Sesame Street as a child.
The Count quickly became a favorite,
and we still quote him today!!!

:>)


(With a Transylvania Dracula type accent)

'That's One!
One Bat!
eh, eh, eh.
Batty-batty-bat-bat
One!
One Bat!'

The Count has a great sense of humor, and likes to play tricks on the others,
but only if it involves counting!

tee hee...

beading pattern
How many can you make?
We must COUNT...




"Tender lumplings everywhere
Life's no fun without a good scare.
That's our job, but we're not mean
In our town of Halloween!"

- from Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas




Dracula has continued through the years to be a fascinating figure.
Real or legend?
I believe he is based on legends of real people,
most likely Count Vlad, the Impaler.
The thing with Vlad is, he wasn't that much different than many aggressors of the day.  Let's not forget how ancient Roman Emperors lined the streets leading to Rome and Jerusalem with cross after cross of dead/dying Christians.
Nero liked to have impaled Christians set on fire as the torches that lit his 'parties'.

So was Count Vlad wicked, even evil?
You bet.
Could he do all the things attributed to Dracula?
Nope, not a chance.
But then, you know a good story is repeated and repeated and embellished on through the story tellers.
Why should Dracula be any different?

a portrait attributed to be that of Vlad

For me, if I do Dracula I want it poking fun at him (the legend),
like the Day of the Dead celebrants poking fun at death!


Can you make a funny title for this cartoon?
I will post all entries!!!




vintage Happy Halloween paper doll card


"Tis the night -
the night of the grave's delight,
And the warlocks are at their play;
Ye think that without
The wild winds shout,
But no, it is they -
it is they."

- Arthur Cleveland Coxe


vintage movie poster, 'The Mummy'

You should see the movie!
Christopher Lee portrayed 'Dracula' in many many movies.



Christopher Lee became the definitive Dracula,
and played the part over and over
and quite well!!

'Dracula Has Risen From the Grave', c.1968



Sir Christopher Lee


'Tis now the very witching time of night,
When churchyards yawn
and hell itself breathes out
Contagion to this world.'

- William Shakespeare





vintage paper doll greeting card

Well, I can't do justice to any 'movie Dracula' without mentioning one of the master of disguises and horror megastars of all time,
Bela Lugosi:

Bela Lugosi, 1931

Check out his movies!
Don't forget to see a few of Christopher Lee's,
and Lon Chaney's!!!
It's a fright night fest...
of fun!

Time to go whip up some fun here -
maybe a batch of brownies with stenciled powdered sugar bats on top,
or a pitcher of orange-something to drink,
or maybe some spider cupcakes!
:>)

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

A Summer Day

heyello

Bahamas - informal hello

a rubber stamped card, creator unknown

Today is a wonderful summer day.
I'd like to remember today, in November!


a lovely summer dress by Liana - address to the right

Time to be picking some great vegetables!


c.1861

We could go to a fancy Barbeque -

Scarlet O'Hara Barbie, Gone With The Wind

and invite a friend or two


BIG thanks to OrigamiBears and her wonderful paperdoll site.
Address is to the right -


Let's Make some cool and easy summer snacks:

This is from a Kraft recipe site,
but I didn't write down the directions.
This is what I would try:

Ritz type crackers
(there are some fun herbed type round crackers too)

Washed green grapes, cut in half

fresh raspberries and blueberries

a Philly flavored cream cheese, spreadable

Look at the photo, and make it to look like that!
I added in blueberries for a different change of color.
You could also do blackberry centers.

In the photo they show cut out green apple peelings
to look like stems.
I am way too lazy to do that, and would just skip that part!

Perfect kitchen food thing to do with the kids!

c.1869

c.1853

Maybe I'll just hang out in the yard -

the-spontaneous-picnic-dress

with a few friends of course:


Koda

c.1916

Zeus

recycled bottlecap magnet made from all recycled junk mail, etc.

Tanner

I'll sit on my swing, and perhaps read a book.

'Storytime' entirely drawn with pencils,

I'm reading Michael Jecks right now.
He writes medieval mysteries
that are painstakingly researched for accuracy in all the details.
It's really been a fascinating way to learn history!
He writes fiction, but he mentions in his intros
what is fact and what is fiction.
Cool.

Here is the amazon addy for the first in the series:


"The Last Templar"

I hope you check him out, and enjoy him as much as I have!




I have been doing some scherensnitte recently.
I need to replace my #11 blade that fits 2 of my knives,
but I cannot find my box of them
anywhere!
grrrrrr......
So today I am off to the store to buy some replacement blades.
But, going shopping
is a good way to spend part of a nice summer day too!
Think.....
air conditioning!


Well, all this talk of relaxation makes me want to go take a nap...
eyes getting closed...
best sign off
n
  o
    w
         ...
;0)

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yawn....