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Showing posts with label England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label England. Show all posts
Saturday 20 May 2017
The Safety Dance
Location: West Kington, England
Address: Drifton Hill
Date: September 2015
Website: www.menwithouthats.com
"We can go where we want to. A place where they will never find." It may seem like an unlikely place for Canadian band Men Without Hats to film their Safety Dance video, but thanks to some internet research and a very informative blog, we paid a visit to this special place.
West Kington is a small village that is located north of Bath and east of Bristol. We were traveling along the M4 highway and had a plan mapped out before we left. We made a few wrong turns but eventually reached our first sheep filled destination.
Ebbdown Farm is in the background of the opening scenes of the video. We don't recall seeing any sheep in the video, but when we visited they were everywhere. If we walked close to a fence we would hear some baa-ing as they ran away on the other side. The farm is located just a short drive from West Kington.
We drove our car up to a cattle guard at the gate of the farm. Cattle guards also work at preventing sheep from crossing them as they have similar feet. Anyway, enough about the sheep let's get back to the video locations.
The video starts off with lead singer Ivan running through a field with a little court jester. They go past this wall and then run down to the road that leads to the farm.
It is here that they are joined by a dancing girl and come to a crossroads. You can't see the other road as it is hidden behind the hill and tree, but they choose the one on the left. The action then moves to West Kington.
The jester and girl dance along beside Ivan as he walks past some houses. The home above still had the same red post box in front of it.
Next we come across the gate where they do The Safety Dance. The utility pole in the background helped us know that this was the place. To do The Safety Dance you use both of your arms. Your left arm goes right over your head and your right arm goes left across your waist in a jerky motion. Now look at your hands. If you are doing it right it will appear like you just formed an S.
A crowd of people dressed in costumes head across the little bridge and march down the street. They were all dressed real neat from their hats to their feet. They would be heading towards the photographer in the photo above.
They all seem to be going to a May Day festival which takes place in the courtyard of this building. There are people dressed as barnyard animals (but not sheep), there is a Punch & Judy puppet show and lots of dancing. We can dance!
A group of people are dancing around a May pole as Ivan continues to sing. The party continues for the rest of the video. The Safety Dance came out in 1983 and was one of the more memorable videos and songs from the 80's. Thirty years ago we were wondering what those strange people in the video were doing. Today we know first hand exactly where they did it, but we still have no idea what The Safety Dance really is. Oh well! They can dance if they want to.
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Ebbdown Farm , West Kington
Post # 177
Monday 15 May 2017
The Blue Door (Notting Hill)
Location: London, England
Address: 280 Westbourne Park Rd.
Date: September 2015
Website: www.visitlondon.com
There is a famous film location which can be found on Westbourne Park Road in London, England. It is located in the Notting Hill area and is from a film of the same name. In Notting Hill, William (Hugh Grant) is a bookstore owner who lives in a flat with a blue painted door. He lives there with his roommate Spike (Rhys Ifrans). In the movie the door and pillars in the photo above are all painted blue. At least when we arrived to check out this location the door was still blue.
In the film, William meets movie star Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) in his bookstore and they start a relationship. Things don't work out until suddenly one day Anna is there at the blue door. She is looking for a place to hide out since some nude photos of her have surfaced in the press. Will agrees to let her stay and they spend the night together. The next morning the press has figured out where Anna is hiding and when Will goes to open the front door he is met with the flash of many cameras. Anna comes to the door and is horrified to realize they know she is there. Despite receiving a warning from William, Spike also ventures out in his underwear. He loves all the attention and strikes a few poses before returning inside very pleased with himself.
We played the part of the paparazzi and snapped a few photos ourselves in order to remember these movie moments.
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The Blue Door
Post # 176
Wednesday 10 May 2017
The Ritz London
Location: London, England
Address: 150 Piccadily Street
Date: August 2015
Website: www.theritzlondon.com
The Ritz Hotel in London, England is a high end hotel which opened in 1906. The term, "Puttin' on the Ritz" was inspired by the hotel and refers to surrounding yourself with luxury. While it wasn't quite in our budget to stay or dine at The Ritz, we did walk past it on our way to dine elsewhere.
We enjoyed a nice dinner at Rextail which was only a short walk away.
The Ritz Hotel is located on Piccadilly Street which is home to an interesting variety of architecture. The building above is one of the Ritz's across the street neighbours.
The hotel has hosted members of high society along with actors and actresses who would come to indulge and socialize. In the movie Notting Hill, Julia Roberts plays a popular Hollywood actress named Anna. She meets William (Hugh Grant) in the bookstore that he owns. She invites him to come and visit her at her Ritz Hotel suite. To William's surprise he is there along with a group of reporters ready to interview Anna about her latest sci-fi film. After pretending to be a reporter from Horse & Hound magazine, William and Anna finally go out and spend a nice evening together.
They go out for dinner again and then return to The Ritz. As they walk along the corridor above, Anna invites Will up to her room. Unfortunately, her American boyfriend is there and Will leaves the hotel confused and sad.
If you're blue and you don't know where to go to. Why don't you go where fashion sits.?
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The Ritz Hotel
Rextail
Post # 175
Saturday 15 April 2017
Bunny Rabbit Hare
- Lop-Eared Rabbit
- Bugs Bunny
- Flemish Giant Rabbit
- Arctic Hare
- Lionhead Rabbit
- Rabbit Balloon
- Tortoise & Hare
- Cute Bunnies
- Chocolate Bunnies
- Eastern Cottontail
1 ) Lop-Eared Rabbit
A friend of ours used to care for a very cute lop-eared bunny. A lop-eared bunny is a bunny whose long ears hang (we guess you could say lop) down. You will notice all of the other bunnies in this blog post have ears that stand straight up or sit back on top of their heads.
One of the all-time favourite bunnies is Bugs Bunny from the Looney Tunes cartoons. He is among a short list of animated characters to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The outline drawing of Bugs Bunny (above) was in the Warner Brothers Studio's Museum.
3) Flemish Giant Rabbit
From Bugs Bunny we go to Big Bunny. A Flemish giant rabbit can weigh up to 10 kg and grow to about 30 inches long. It is one of the largest domesticated rabbits. The bunny above was at the Toronto Zoo for a short time and shared an enclosure with the wombats and wallabies. Perhaps it had outgrown its previous living space.
4) Arctic Hare
While we were in Churchill, Manitoba we spotted this hare just across the road from our lodge. While it may not be the smartest thing to do in polar bear territory at night, we headed outside to try and get a closer look. Luckily, he stood still long enough for us to get the picture above. It took us some time to determine if this was an arctic hare or a snowshoe hare as both inhabit Churchill. We read about one having bigger feet or ears than the other. Some reports said that one has bigger eyes or fluffier fur. We made our determination by the black on the ears. As far as we can tell arctic hares (like this one) have black just on the top tip of their ears while snowshoe hares have a black edge that may cover the tip, but runs further along the ear as well.
5) Lionhead Rabbit
A lionhead rabbit is bred to have a mane around its face like a lion. They end up looking like little balls of fur with ears. We wondered how they can even see where they are hopping. When taking pictures, the bunny below did flash us a look from beneath all that fur just to let us know he was in there. The lionhead above is from Prickly Ball Farm and the lionhead below is from Far Enough Farm.
Artist Jeff Koons had a piece of his art appear in Toronto's Nuit Blanche 2009. It was simply named Rabbit Balloon. It featured a giant shiny silver bunny that was floating inside the Eaton Centre. This bunny also once floated in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2007.
7) Tortoise & Hare
In Boston's Copley Square is a sculpture of a tortoise and a hare. It was installed as a tribute to runner's of the famous Boston Marathon. It is based on the popular fable of The Tortoise & the Hare. The fable tells the story of a rabbit who was so confident in his ability to outrun the tortoise that during a race he ran ahead and took a nap. While he napped the tortoise passed by heading for the finish line. The hare finally awoke and tried to catch up, but it was too late.
8) Cute Bunnies
We think that all rabbits are cute. There is something special about a tiny bunny that you can pick up and hold in your hands while it sits quietly twitching its little nose. These cuties are from the Toronto Zoo kid's section and from Jungle Cat World.
9) Chocolate Bunnies
Chocolate shaped like eggs is good. Chocolate shaped like bunnies is good. This bunny above is a box from Teuscher Chocolates and hides a chocolate truffle in its belly. We like chocolate.
10) Eastern Cottontail
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Toronto Zoo (Australasia Pavilion) , Toronto Zoo (Kids Zoo) , Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park , Prickly Ball Farm , Lazy Bear Lodge , Far Enough Farm
Teuscher Toronto
Tortoise & Hare , Eaton Centre
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Post # 171
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Thursday 30 March 2017
Ministry Of Silly Walks
Location: London, England
Address: 49 Charing Cross
Date: Sept 2015
Website: www.rbs.com
Drummonds Bank has been located across from Trafalgar Square since 1760. It is located at the top end of Whitehall which is a street in London that contains many government buildings. Those government buildings house many different departments and ministries. If an episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus is to be believed, there is one ministry that many people have never heard of.
In the skit, John Cleese portrays a minister who is shown walking up Whitehall. In the background you can clearly see the London icon Big Ben as well as the Old War Office. The minister has a very unusual walk which is hard to describe.
In Toronto, Canada there is a Firkin pub on Bloor Street East which has this silly walk painted on the wall beside its staircase.
John Cleese continues walking his walk along Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square. When he finally arrives at his destination he will have to apologize that his walk has become rather sillier recently and as a result it takes him longer to get to work.
We are now only a few silly steps from the offices of a ministry that is supposed to receive the same government spending as Defence, Social Security, Health, Housing and Education. Last year the British Government spent more money on National Defence than on the ministry in question.
John continues on past the railing above until the camera zooms in on a sign that reveals the name of the ministry.
We are now almost back at the entrance to Drummonds Bank and on the fence (above) between the ATM and the window with flowers is a sign which states, "Ministry Of Silly Walks". This skit has been an all time favourite amongst Monty Python fans. Monty Python's appeal lies in the fact that they combine both intelligence and silliness. We suggest that when you visit Trafalgar Square you should also take a walk along Whitehall Road to visit this filming location. Your walk may not be as silly as a member of this legendary comedy troupe, but like Michael Palin's character we think that with Government backing you could make it very silly.
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Ministry of Silly Walks
Firkin On Bloor
Post # 169
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