Any one ever visit River Country? ; I'm surprised it has not been filled in. These pictures were shot in January 2011 and no fences were climber to get the shots.
As someone who "just started" visiting Walt Disney World in 2008, its interesting (and depressing) to see how it has changed over the years. And even though I have not been a regular visitor for the last 20 years, I still see attractions and details disappearing almost every visit. Jim Korkis is surely glad that we are documenting all these changes.
Here is one that I submitted on Flickr for Monorail Monday, but still fits in this thread:
anyone know, did she elect to retire or did disney bean counters fail to see the draw of her art, she always had a crowd around her, sometimes a pretty good size one, but she did have a lot of years there
I've tried to read a translation of her japanese blog. ; It kind of sounds like it was an amicable parting, but I'm not sure of the reason. ; If you can make any sense of it, let us know.
well it i can make out that somewhere along the line some health dept got involved with the fact that she was giving away opened candy, but i have to say i never saw even the chunkiest kid actually try to eat one of her pieces. and it almost sounds like she found a soulmate and decided to move on
I am glad my granddaughter and daughter got to experience this- sorry to see her go- Just like everything else- i have to wonder- no wont even go there in this age of entitlement. Again- she was an asset to the Japan Pavillion.- She was hard to shoot in action, though-lol
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