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About beth

Ann Arbor-ite writes about enjoying life with all of its ironies and surprises.

going rogue.

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 a very rare photo of a rogue unicorn in the wild.

p.s. i really, really wish this was my shirt.

 

“i always go for the underdog or the rogue or the rebel.”

-vanessa kirby

 

safety.

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“our insignificance is often the cause of our safety.”

-aesop

 

the field museum of natural history, chicago, il, usa

what time is it anyway?

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and with the return of daylight savings time,

this quote is more relevant to me than ever.

i literally just want to know what is the right time?

a dream is a wish your heart makes.

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the holy grail for me, as a great admirer of fairy houses, i finally had the chance to see

colleen moore’s dream come true and breathtaking fairy castle 

at the museum of science and industry in chicago

Silent film star Colleen Moore was always fascinated by dolls and doll houses. She owned several elaborate doll houses as a child, but later in life her father, Charles Morrison, suggested that she should pursue her passion for miniatures and doll houses by creating the “doll house” of her dreams. Her position as a popular actress in Hollywood gave her the resources to produce a miniature home of fantastic proportions. Beginning in 1928, Moore enlisted the help of many talented professionals to help her realize her vision.

Creating the Fairy Castle

Horace Jackson, an architect and set designer who worked for First National Studios, created the floor plan and layout of the castle with the basic idea that “the architecture must have no sense of reality. We must invent a structure that is everybody’s conception of an enchanted castle.

Moore also enlisted the help of art director and interior designer Harold Grieve. Grieve had designed the interiors for Moore’s actual mansion, so he was a natural to create the interiors of her fantasy castle.

By 1935, approximately 100 people worked on the Fairy Castle. The price tag for this 8’7″ x 8’2″ x 7’7″ foot palace, containing more than 1,500 miniatures, was nearly $500,000.

On Tour

In 1935 Colleen Moore’s child-like fascination with her Fairy Castle was transformed by the Great Depression into a passion for helping children. She organized a national tour of the Fairy Castle to raise money for children’s charities. The tour stopped in most major cities of the United States and was often exhibited in the toy departments of prominent department stores. A brochure from The Fair in Chicago promotes it: “A museum in itself—it awaits you—starting November 15th in our Eighth Floor Toyland. You will want to see it again and again.” The tour was a huge success and raised more than $650,000 between 1935 and 1939.

Coming “Home” to the Museum

In 1949 Major Lenox Lohr, director of the Museum of Science and Industry, convinced Colleen Moore to have the Fairy Castle make one final journey. She described their encounter as follows: “When I was seated next to Major Lohr at a dinner recently in the directors’ coach at the Chicago Railroad fair, he mentioned the doll house while we were having soup, and by the time dessert was served, he had the doll house!”

 Millions of guests have enjoyed their visit to the castle since it first arrived at the Museum, and it remains a timeless reminder of the imagination, ingenuity and craftsmanship of cultures and artisans all over the world.

“a dream Is a wish your heart makes”

– song written and composed by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston 

for the Walt Disney film Cinderella (1950).

baskets full.

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we’re gonna need another cart –

 

“the discovery of a wine is of greater moment than the discovery of a constellation.

the universe is too full of stars.”

― Benjamin Franklin, circa 1700s

frog.

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surprising how frogs can be found most everywhere, each of them unique. 

 

“you can’t tell by the look of a frog how far they’ll jump.”

-paul doiron

welcome back, november.

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“at some point the world’s beauty becomes enough.” 

– toni morrison 

 

 

 

 image credit: willowday flower project by gina – sweden

a star is born.

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yeti has always held a secret dream of co-starring in a judy garland film

 

“somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue, and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.”

-judy garland

today’s the day.

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my spirit animal
Last year, five animal candidates vied for the much sought-after title of Mayor of Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo. This important election decided the Zoo’s first Mayor, the highest-ranking animal official who showcased the important role of animal ambassadors. One of the five candidates, (and my favorite), who made it past the primary rounds to the general election was:

Peaches the Nigerian dwarf goat. Peaches is the mother of two sets of triplets and a set of twins. She has raised all the kids on her own, demonstrating her can-do spirit. She’s quiet and friendly unless she needs to assert herself and is rarely in a baaaaad mood.

P.S. Wiggles the Chinchilla got the most votes and won by a hair. 

“not voting is not a protest. It is a surrender.”

-keith ellison

 

 credit: lisa clair, hamlet hub

buen dia de los muertos.

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“the life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living.”
— marcus tullius cicero
image credit: prisarts