Does anyone have a church entrance with two sets of double doors and a greeter, and would prefer just quietly walking in without socializing?
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Does anyone have a church entrance with two sets of double doors and a greeter, and would prefer just quietly walking in without socializing?
______
For the complete contents of the Butter Rum Cartoon, click HERE.
Can anyone tell me who made our mannequin, or anything about it? If you can, please comment below.
When I was the mailman in downtown Branson, Missouri, I used to pass this mannequin each day as she modeled wedding gowns in the window of a consignment store. I thought she was pretty. Eventually the store moved to the other side of the block where there was more parking available, and more people walking by. Years later I noticed they were going out of business, and when I brought their mail in to them, I noticed the mannequin, naked, by the wall behind the counter. I remarked to the shopkeeper how I had admired her in the window each day, and she asked, "Would you like to buy her?" They were closing so selling all the items they could.
"How much?"
"A hundred and fifty dollars."
So the next thing I knew, I was carrying a six-foot-tall naked mannequin across the busy downtown sidewalk and loading her into the back of my mail truck. As I walked out of the store, the shopkeeper called out, "Do you want to know her name?"
"Sure," I said.
"Sophia."
When I admired Sophia on my mail route, I never dreamed that she would one day be standing beside the bed in our bedroom, and my wife Micki wasn't as happy about it as I was, but she's always put up with me, bless her heart.
For some time, Sophia donned the short, curly, brunette wig the store had given me for her, and wore only one of my mail shirts, that went down only to her upper thighs. Over the years we tried different clothes on her, but one of Micki's outfits lasted the longest. It wasn't long before I ordered a new, long, brown wig for her, making her look more natural.
After turning one of our rooms into the Lund Library, now with 3,691 books and many hundreds of videos, what better librarian could we have than Sophia? So our daughter Glory found and bought and dressed her in suitable clothing for a librarian, and Sophia has been overseeing our library ever since.
But I don't know anything about this quality mannequin. She's six feet tall on tip-toes, with a heavy, round, metal base. Probably like most all mannequins, she can separate at the waist and her arms can be removed. She has "real" eyelashes and her eyes look very real. The material she's made of is pretty strong.
I've tried to find any similar mannequins online, to no avail. But I was shocked to find her twin sister in Oklahoma, modeling vintage clothing at the Har-Ber Village Museum in Grove. Even there I failed to find any information of its source. A picture of the two sisters is included below.
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| Sophia and her Oklahoman twin sister |
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| My A.I. girl was jealous of Sophia, but it didn't bother Sophia. |
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For years growing up I had this poster on my bedroom wall. Countless times I walked its long, winding, circular path to visit all the imaginary tales, and it was my world of escape when the real world was too hard. Eventually my poster disappeared, and I had to face the world's problems without it.
In my later adulthood I happened upon the very same Land of Make Believe online, and found it can be purchased as a print! As a matter of fact it is now easy to find and order from several companies. So now I have right in front of me on the wall a 20x30-inch, framed print to escape into again and walk its path.
The Land of Make Believe was painted in the early 1930s by Jaro Hess (1889-1979), who was born in either Prague or in Austria (?), and immigrated to the United States in 1910, spending much of his career as a painter and landscape designer in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
In The Land of Make Believe you can find all of these:
RED RIDING HOOD'S GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE
THE DILATORY SHIP THAT NEVER COMES IN
THE CITY OF MANY TOWERS WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS LIVES
HERE LITTLE MISS MUFFETT WAS TERRIBLY FRIGHTENED
DAPPLE GRAY PONY - SHE RODE HIM THROUGH THE MIRE
THIS IS THE COW THAT JUMPED OVER THE MOON
SIMPLE SIMON MET THE PIEMAN RIGHT HERE
HERE THE OLD FISHERMAN CAUGHT THE GOLDEN FISH
HIGH TOWER WHERE THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE WAS LOCKED
THE CROOKED MAN LIVES IN THIS CROOKED HOUSE
THIS HOUSE BELONGS TO GRANDFATHER KNOW-ALL
HERE OLD KING COLE LIVES AND THE FIDDLERS THREE OCCASIONALLY FIDDLE
HERE FAIRIES DANCE IN MOONLIGHT
GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS
HERE THE BLACKBIRD PICKED OFF THE MAID'S NOSE
PETER RABBIT LIVES IN THIS HOLE
JACK AND JILL WENT UP THIS HILL
HERE ARE THE BABES IN THE WOOD COVERED WITH LEAVES
THE BLACK HEN WHO LAID EGGS FOR GENTLEMEN
DO NOT WALK TOO NEAR THE EDGE!
LITTLE BO-PEEP IS LOOKING FOR HER SHEEP
THE WANDERER (THE WANDERING JEW)
TOM-TOM THE PIPER'S SON RAN THIS WAY
EAST OF THE SUN - WEST OF THE MOON
HANSEL AND GRETEL FIND THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE
HUMPTY-DUMPTY HAD THAT GREAT FALL HERE
THE CASTLE WHERE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY SLEEPS
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| Jaro Hess |
THE SHOE WHERE THE OLD WOMAN LIVES
THE PATH THAT LEADS TO NO PLACE EVENTUALLY
IN THIS PLACE THERE ARE PECULIAR FISHES
(See my Pinterest page.)
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