The Cowardly Lion and the Incredible Hulk. Picture taken in Wilmington Illinois.
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Dorothy (Judy Garland) in the Wizard of Oz along with Toto, the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) and Tin Man (Jack Haley) in the Regent Miniatures Romeo and Juliet setting for Oz. Repainted and restyled Dorothy/Judy, Tin Man, Lion and Scarecrow by artist Noel Cruz of www.ncruz.com.
Repainted and restyled for www.myfarrah.com by Noel Cruz of www.ncruz.com. Photographed in the Regent Miniatures Horse Barn by Ken Haseltine.
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Freja was actually letting me take a bunch of shots of her the other day, which is rare. I couldn't resist taking a few of my brother, Shawn with her, as Freja is IN LOVE with him! She turns herself inside out to get his attention and won't take no for an answer when he doesn't feel like petting her! Shawn isn't a "cat person", but Freja has wormed her way into his heart! He can't help but love her when she's so enraptured by him.
In the left corner is my Wizard of Oz cuckoo clock. I love the 1939 children's movie masterpiece, and I got this clock a couple of years back when I first saw it. The "cuckoo" is actually Toto, Dorothy's dog, barking, and it's kind of annoying, especially when I can hear him barking all night from my bedroom, so I've turned him off, but I still enjoy the clock and have been amazed that my cats haven't attacked the faux pendulum more than once or twice.
Today is my brother's 55th birthday. He called it a "double nickel". Happy Birthday to my little 6'3 1/2" brother!