On our first day at MouseFest (Magic Kingdom day), we were able to ride Splash Mountain twice without any wait. We took as many pictures as we could in the queue and the daylight areas of the ride for future posts. Just for you, though, we broke our rule and took a flash picture inside the ride--just this once. We saw this book on our first ride and didn't have our cameras out. Andy nailed a great shot on the second go around.
We present to you another book update: How to Catch a Rabbit by Brer Wolf.
Since I wasn't able to snag a review copy of this title or step out of the log, I can't do an official book review. What I can tell you is that I would not recommend this book. After spending nearly 10 minutes following the author's escapades throughout the attraction, I can safely conclude that Mr. Wolf is a hack and that the book didn't help Br'er Fox secure any rabbits while on the ride. Near the end, Br'er Fox did catch the rabbit, but ended up throwing him into the briar patch after some quick talking by said rabbit.
If you can get your hands on a copy of this rare item, it is worth it from a collector's standpoint. Otherwise, I would leave this title in the swamp.
Once again, another great reason why you need to slow down, look around and enjoy the details while you are in the parks.
As the famous architect Ludwig Mies van der Mouse once said, "Walt is in the detail."
*As voted on by George and Andrew.
As the famous architect Ludwig Mies van der Mouse once said, "Walt is in the detail."
*As voted on by George and Andrew.
2 comments:
This is cute George. Nice observation :)
I saw this book, but my camera was safely stowed away at the time.
I get wet enough without getting my nice dSLR camera wet too
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