Sadly, it's not just Hong Kong that's expensive. I went on the USPS web site to see if it was less to send it to England first and it was the same. I checked FedEx and UPS (the two other major shipping companies) and they were even more. It's crazy. They must all have planes that fly regular...
The girls are on their way to Ann's, probably literally on the slow boat to Hong Kong. (I had to ship first-class mail because the second least expensive option was $70. :eek:)
I will try to keep you entertained in the meantime with the photos I still haven't gotten around to!
OK! I'll send them to Ann today! :thumbs:
Took the girls on one last adventure in the interim. Hopefully, a few came out (challenging lighting). I also just realized I haven't posted any from the faire they came along to.
OK, I just got back into town yesterday and was going to send them today, but I can hold off for itinerary confirmation. What works best? I will let their "travel agent" RoseCat make the call. I should be able to send them off to the selected locale tomorrow or Friday.
Sorry! No - all is well. I've just been sidelined and unorganized. I'm going to try to get the girls in the mail before I head out of town, tomorrow. Otherwise, I will definitely send them on their way early next week!
Sorry to delay the tour!
Rehearsal was good, thanks! One of my bandmates is moving to Texas in the fall, so the first half was auditions and the second half was actual rehearsal.
Streisand's star would have been my backup, since she was in the movie. I've always thought of Carol Channing as Dolly, though, since it's her most well-known role on Broadway. When I hear the song in my head, it's always Channing's voice.
No vacation is complete without postcards...
MaxCurve
Still have some images to process from the Central Coast Renaissance Festival, last weekend. I'll most likely be sending the girls along to Ann early next week, as soon as I can get organized!
Ran out of time and had to head to rehearsal, so I didn't make it to my favorite spot to take a picture of the real Hollywood sign (you have to go through the Bat Cave to get there). We had to make due with a souvenir magnet and a little Hollywood (well, Apple, really) magic...
Skylab/Lens...
Here's Looking at Ewe, Kid
Graumann's Chinese Theater
Polarr
Did I mention I can't resist a pun? Only managed to get one semi-decent shot here. I have never seen the courtyard so crowded, especially on a weekday. Plus, Star Trek Beyond had a big photo op backdrop set up smack dab in the...
Trivia Time! Who gets the reference?
Snapseed
Can I also just say that this is one of the few places in the world where a woman sitting on the sidewalk, photographing plastic sheep goes entirely unremarked? It's probably one of the least weird things one encounters on Hollywood Blvd.
OK - at long last, I'm chipping away at my backlog of D&M photos...
Hooray for Hollywood!
We're Ready for Our Close-up, Mr. DeMille
Paramount Pictures
Enlight/MaxCurve
Paramount is my favorite studio lot and probably the most "Old Hollywood". This is not *the* famous gate you see in...
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino,
Dolly and Molly Get Their Kicks On...
Polarr/RNI Films/Snapseed
Along Route 66 stands one of the few Wigwam themed motels left in America...
Polarr/RNI Films/Snapseed
Enlight/RNI Films/Snapseed
Next stop, Hollywood!
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