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Photo of the Day – 02/24/17 (“Lone Traveler”, 1939)

Daily Photo — “Lone Traveler, 1939”

Use the photos posted in this feature for writing prompts, warm-up activities, drawing templates or as part of a photo analysis.

Makes me wonder where this person came from and where they are going, and why…

January 1939. “Railroad tracks. Williamson County, Illinois.” Photo by Arthur Rothstein for the Resettlement Administration.

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Posted by on February 24, 2017 in Daily Photo

 

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21 Ways to Say Hello – Infographic

21 Ways to Say Hello

As the world “shrinks” and the global community grows, we see lots of overlap in cultures and language. The need to communicate with folks who do not speak the same language is something we could encounter every day.  How great is that initial, friendly ice-breaking “hello”?  Today’s infographic gives you 21 ways to say “hello” in 21 different languages. Hujambo, everyone! [VIA]

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Posted by on April 10, 2014 in Infographics

 

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The Top 50 Tourist Destinations in the World – Infographic

The Top 50 Tourist Destinations in the World

Like most of North America by now, I know I am sick of winter and snow and cold!! Another 6+ inches of the white stuff and single digit temperatures in the morning are enough for me.  This is about the time of year when I looking to escape somewhere else, preferably warm.  Today’s infographic is a big help in feeding my escapist fantasy.  From Love Home Swap, I think I found a new checklist 🙂 [VIA]

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Posted by on March 4, 2014 in Infographics

 

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Photo of the Day – 8/5/13 (Grand Central Terminal, New York, 1941)

Daily Photo — “Grand Central Terminal, New York, 1941”

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Posted by on August 5, 2013 in Daily Photo

 

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Ten Places to See Before They’re Gone – Infographic

Ten Places to See Before They’re Gone

I love to sightsee and in fact just spent most of my morning scouring the Internet for new self-guided walking tour maps for what is supposed to be a beautiful weekend!  There are many places that are in danger around the world, however, for a variety of reasons.  Today’s infographic highlights ten sites around the world that should be on a bucket list for any tourist, but the catch is that these are endangered sites, so you might have to act quickly to see them! [VIA]

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Posted by on July 24, 2013 in Infographics

 

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Review – The Thinking Fan’s Guide to Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom by Aaron Wallace

The Thinking Fan’s Guide to Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom

The Thinking Fan’s Guide to Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom by Aaron Wallace. April 2013. The Intrepid Traveler, 256 p. $15.95 ISBN:9781937011246.

“The Thinking Fan’s Guide is different kind of guidebook for a different kind of theme park experience. Aaron Wallace avoids the ephemera of prices and menus to explore the heart of the Disney experience, the attractions themselves. He provides a lighthearted but scholarly look at the history, lore, and literature that inform the designs and storylines of every ride and attraction in the Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, as well as the Walt Disney World Railroad, the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom game, the Celebrate a Dream Come True and SpectroMagic parades, the Wishes fireworks show, and Main Street, U.S.A. itself. Far from being mere “amusements,” these 36 attractions provide a complex, multi-layered narrative that can be experienced and appreciated just like a great novel, play, or film. The Thinking Fan’s Guide will fascinate Disney buffs with the sometimes surprising insights it offers into old favorites while offering newcomers to the Disney magic a much richer experience. If you are ready to immerse yourself in the magnificent achievement that is Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, this is the guide for you.” — Publisher’s Description

As advertised, The Thinking Fan’s Guide is not your typical guidebook, but then again, Walt Disney World is not your typical theme park.  You get some of the “typical” information about attractions like wait times, best time to visit, and “fear factor”, but there is so much more as well.  Playing on the fact that Disney is more about the story than the spectacle and thrill, Wallace gives you more of the back story and notes on the theme and development of the attractions in Walt Disney World as well as some of the hidden meanings behind them.  The result is a guide that allows new visitors and veterans alike to Walt Disney World to see the park in a totally new light and hopefully gets them to slow down on their race to the next ride.

Broken into chapters based on the themes lands of Walt Disney World (Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and Main Street, USA), The Thinking Fan’s Guide serves as a vitrtual tourbook of the park, taking guests on a morning ride on Jungle Cruise straight through to a spectacular view of Wishes at the end of the day.  Wallace’s easy to read writing style also adds to this relaxing tour as well.  He is able to introduce attractions in a way that doesn’t make old WDW vets feel as though they are being talked down to, but also allows the uninitiated to understand what they are looking for without even having seen the actual attraction itself.

Learning about the history, subtle differences between the Walt Disney World and Disneyland attractions, and discovering some of the hidden secrets and meanings to these attractions helps you to understand why the Disney properties have been so successful over time.  More time is spent in the details, making it so that each time you visit you will see something new that you may have missed or overlooked before.  Books like The Thinking Fan’s Guide only help to remind us of these subtleties and gives a new incentive to look during the next visit — I know I will be when I am in WDW in August!

My only criticism (and this is almost unfair) of The Thinking Fan’s Guide is that there is very little on the attractions in the New Fantasyland expansion that took place in the Magic Kingdom recently.  The two attractions I was looking forward to reading about, Enchanted Tales with Belle, and Journey of the Little Mermaid are missing here, apparently a victim of time constraints for publication as they only opened in December, 2012.  Hopefully there will be a new edition with these new attractions (as well as the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train) will come in the future.

I highly recommend The Thinking Fan’s Guide to Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom to old and new fans alike.  Make sure this book is either a pre-visit read, or take it along with you so you can fully appreciate all that the Magic Kingdom has to offer.  I sincerely hope that with the success of this edition, we’ll soon see similar guides for the other three parks that make up the Walt Disney World Resort.

Four of Five Stars

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Posted by on July 3, 2013 in Reviews

 

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