Author Topic: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  (Read 3702 times)

Offline Sylvia

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
« on: November 21, 2006, 23:15:38 »

For all the members who are preparing to celebrate this special holiday...



Have a safe and bountiful Thanksgiving!


PS. Thanksgiving e-cards, including one similar to this pic, are once again available at playkingdoms. :)


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Re: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2006, 05:29:00 »
What a very nice assembly!  :D

Very well arranged, and as always in your photos: those little details! -- The blanket (did you killed a kilt?  :P) The pot with the green plant (looks nice) and what's the cake about in the foreground? Never have seen this before.  Is this a Playmobil item? If not, it actually looks like one due to its color shades and shape. (Is this customized or is this a real thing to eat, a cookie?)

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Re: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2006, 08:34:34 »
Thanks, Jochen!
I had fun choosing the pieces and setting it up. :)

...and what's the cake about in the foreground? Never have seen this before.  Is this a Playmobil item? If not, it actually looks like one due to its color shades and shape. (Is this customized or is this a real thing to eat, a cookie?)

I was wondering if someone would ask. ;)
You're correct! It's not Playmobil. It's a "Sylvanian Family" accessory. ;D
I bought a few bits and pieces from eBay a long time ago. It was well before Playmobil released the bakery or the butchery and I was looking for foodie things that might be a good scale to use with klickies.  The bread buns next to the French sticks in the basket at the back are also Sylvanian. I think they blend in quite well. :)

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Re: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2006, 12:06:16 »

Hello, Sylvia ...

Thank you for your Thanksgiving wishes!

I wonder how many Playmofriends remember your Perkey Turkey story?

For those of you who have never seen Sylvia's wonderful Perkey Turkey story (or for those of you who want to see it again) click HERE

Happy Thanksgiving!

All the best,
Richard





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Re: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2006, 19:41:33 »
Uh, didn't know that there was a story around  :o
Just once have seen a postcard (?) with the turkey and one with the pilgrims sitting together with the natives.

Has this story been continued?

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Re: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
« Reply #5 on: November 22, 2006, 22:42:08 »
Has this story been continued?

You'll have to ask Sylvia ... ;)


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Re: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
« Reply #6 on: November 23, 2006, 23:18:59 »
Hmm...

I can't take credit for actually writing the story, Jochen. :toot:

I took these photos to make some e-cards (several years apart, I might add ;D) and Richard cleverly wove a very entertaining tale to fit around the pics. The one of the turkey hiding behind the tree was only shown at GW, btw. ;)

I'm not quite sure how the story would continue from this point....  but I suppose I have a year to try and come up with something now, since it's much too late to continue it for this Thanksgiving!! ;D

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Re: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2006, 00:13:41 »
...  but I suppose I have a year to try and come up with something now ...

Next year? HOORAY !!! ... :)