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Monday, 30 November 2015
Rusty The Elephant
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Address: 2311 12th Ave.
Date: Oct 2014
Website: esask.uregina.ca
Behind the Regina Public Library near the corners of 12th Avenue and Smith Street stands Rusty. Rusty is a life sized elephant made out of iron bars. He was given his appropriate name by some elementary students from a local school. You would be rusty too if you were made out of metal and left out year round in the rain and snow. Russell Yurisity is the Saskatchewan artist who created this piece back in 1981. Poor Rusty is feeling hollow inside since he only consists of a wire frame. This gives him a sadness, which it could be said that all elephants possess. His hollow frame also often makes him hard to see depending on what is happening on the street around him. There is still something about elephants, including Rusty, that makes them endearing. This would explain why Rusty has been a welcome site to Regina visitors for over 30 years now.
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Rusty The Elephant
Post # 82
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
World's Largest Dinosaur
Location: Drumheller, Alberta, Canada
Address: 60 1 Ave. W.
Date: June 2005
Website: www.worldslargestdinosaur.com
Drumheller, Alberta is known as a site where numerous dinosaur fossils have been found. It is often referred to as the dinosaur capital of the world. It is also home to the world's largest dinosaur. Located right next to the tourist information booth stands a 25 meter tall Tyrannosaurus Rex. This T-Rex is about 4 and a half times bigger than the ones that used to roam the earth. For a small fee you can also climb up inside and look out through its mouth over the surrounding badlands. We didn't take the climb, but we did get up close for a better look.
Being surrounded by all the dinosaur history of the area and looking up at this "tyrant lizard", we imagined what it would have been like to be alive millions of years ago. There was a truck that pulled up in front of the dinosaur advertising "The Best Buffets in Drumheller". Perhaps it was an attempt to appease the beast. If the T-Rex did manage to take a step forward, our Ford Escape rental car would have been the next thing it encountered. We decided it was time to get back on the road.
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World's Largest Dinosaur
Post # 81
Friday, 20 November 2015
Afternoon Tea At The Empress Hotel
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
Address: 721 Government St.
Date: June 2005
Website: www.teaattheempress.com
While in Victoria, BC we enjoyed a very fancy tea at the Empress Hotel. Actually, a few days prior we ate in the harbour at a nearby Milestones restaurant and got a little too much sun. Then we went on a whale watching tour in a zodiac boat and took on even more sun and wind. By the day we arrived for tea we were more than a little bit sunburnt.
As we walked up towards the entrance of the hotel, two leaning sequoia trees reached out to greet us.
We were seated at a wooden table in the middle of their elegant tea room. Tall, white columns stretched from the ceiling to the tapestries on the floor below. A pianist played softly during the tea service. Across the room the windows looked out towards the harbour. Some light came in through the windows, but at least for now we were shielded from the full force of the sun.
Our experience began with fresh strawberries served with whipped cream. We were also served a glass of port each.
Next to arrive was a three-tier stand filled with treats. There was a layer of sandwiches, a layer of desserts and of course a layer of scones and cream. We do very much enjoy scones and clotted cream with our tea. We each also received a pot of our chosen tea and an extra pot of hot water with which to refresh our tea. The exclusive china pattern tea cups have been used since 1939 for the Royal visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
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Empress Hotel , Milestones Grill & Bar (Victoria, BC)
Post # 80
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Bond In Motion (Part Two)
Location: London, England
Address: 45 Wellington Street
Date: Aug 2015
Website: www.londonfilmmuseum.com
The London Film Museum at Covent Garden has been displaying the largest collection of James Bond movie vehicles ever assembled. At the time of writing this post it has been extended until further notice. It is also going to include vehicles from the latest Bond movie Spectre. All of the items on display are originals used in filming. When we were in London we could not pass up this opportunity as we have been enjoying the 007 movies our entire lives. Below are some of the pictures we took during our visit. We have presented them chronologically by film. This is part two of two blog posts. ( Click here for Part One. ) This post covers movies where Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan or Daniel Craig play the role of James Bond.
The Living Daylights (1987)
James Bond's Aston Martin has a laser that chops off the bottom of a police car. It can also shoot missiles just in case you need to clear a tractor trailer from the road. If needed it has skis and spiked tires for escape over ice. It even has rocket power to enhance its jumping ability. Ultimately, this vehicle ends up wrecked in a snowbank.
Next, Bond rides down a snowy hill with Kara Milvoy inside her cello case. All the while protecting the precious instrument and making it past the border patrol and into Austria.
Licence to Kill (1989)
This is a passport prop from Timothy Dalton's two movie run as James Bond.
GoldenEye (1995)
Bond races this car against Xenia Onatopp and her Ferrari. They encounter a truck full of hay and knock over a group of cyclists before Bond's passenger, an MI6 evaluator, urges him to stop. He does, but a bottle of Bollinger champagne gets other things started.
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
This is a model of Bond's BMW that Q qives him while disguised as an Avis agent. Bond remote control races this car through a parking structure while in the back seat. The car takes on a huge amount of gunfire and Bond defends himself with numerous gadgets. He jumps from the vehicle and it ends up crashing out of the top floor of the parking garage and goes head first into the Avis car rental across the street. Congratulations on a safe journey.
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Bond shoots out of MI6 headquarters in this boat and pursues another boat up the Thames.
As seen in the storyboard above, they race around several wharfs and Bond does a barrel roll flip over the other boat. Bond even takes the boat through the streets for a shortcut before landing back in the water near London's O2 arena He abandons his boat when he leaps from it onto a rope hanging from an escaping hot air balloon.
Bond skis down a hill while pursued by several of these Parahawks. Some of them are blown up, but the final one is sent straight off a cliff.
This is a model of Valentin Zukovsky's (Robbie Coltrane) caviar factory. Bond ambushes Zukovsky at the factory, but then some helicopters with huge hanging saws swoop in and start to cut the place apart.
Bond gets into his BMW and shoots down one of the helicopters, but another copter comes from behind and saws his vehicle in half.
Die Another Day (2002)
One of these yellow skidoos runs into Bond's invisible Aston Martin. Bond takes off racing across the ice.
Under heavy gunfire from Zao in his green Jaguar, the camouflage on Bond's car fails. Bond turns the car backwards to use his missiles against Zao's. Bond gets flipped over, but uses his ejector seat to upright the car again.
Bond takes out 2 more yellow skidoos as he enters the melting ice palace to save Jinx (Halle Berry). His Aston Martin's camouflage is restored just in time to escape a ramming from Zao.
These are passport props from when Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig played James Bond.
Casino Royale (2006)
When his poker game takes a short break, Bond and Vesper Lynd head back to his room. From the hallway, James overhears Le Chiffre being attacked. The attackers identify Bond and a fight in the stairs ensues. One attacker is quickly dropped down the stairwell while the other fights Bond with a knife. Eventually, Bond chokes the last attacker to death. During the scuffle Bond's tuxedo has been bloodied and ruined.
James goes looking for Vesper Lynd in his Aston Martin. She has been left tied up in the road. As Bond speeds along he only notices her there at the last moment and violently swerves the car. This causes it to flip over several times. Actually, this car flip is now in the Guinness Book of World Records for most cannon rolls in a car. The record is seven.
Quantum of Solace (2008)
Bond is in the middle of a high speed chase. His Aston Martin takes on a huge amount of gunfire and ends up getting its door ripped off by a truck. Eventually, he escapes his pursuers and pulls into headquarters in Siena, Italy.
James Bond steals this bike and heads to the docks and jumps it onto a boat in order to catch up with Camille Montes.
Skyfall (2012)
Bond chases after Patrice who has stolen a computer hard drive. They race on bikes through streets and shops and even along the rooftops. Patrice drops his bike and jumps off of a bridge and onto a train. Bond runs his bike into the edge of the bridge and leaps to the train below while his bike spins off out of control.
Sylva's (Javier Bardem) helicopter flies in to launch artillery fire on Bond's Skyfall hideout. The helicopter lands and Bond fends off Sylva and his men. The helicopter blows up Bond's car and then Bond intentionally blows up the house. He escapes into a tunnel while the blast takes out the helicopter as it flies over the home.
Spectre (2015)
This is part two of two blog posts. Click here for Part One.
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London Film Museum
Post # 79
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
Bond In Motion (Part One)
Location: London, England
Address: 45 Wellington Street
Date: Aug 2015
Website: www.londonfilmmuseum.com
The London Film Museum at Covent Garden has been displaying the largest collection of James Bond movie vehicles ever assembled. At the time of writing this post it has been extended until further notice. It is also going to include vehicles from the latest Bond movie Spectre. All of the items on display are originals used in filming. When we were in London we could not pass up this opportunity as we have been enjoying the 007 movies our entire lives. Below are some of the pictures we took during our visit. We have presented them chronologically by film. This is part one of two blog posts. ( Click here for Part Two. ) This post covers movies where Sean Connery, George Lazenby or Roger Moore play the role of James Bond.
Dr. No (1962)
From Russia with Love (1963)
Goldfinger (1964)
James Bond plants a tracking device on this Rolls Royce which belongs to Goldfinger. Odd Job shows James how he can decapitate a statue with his flying hat and crush a golf ball with his bare hands. Then he drives Goldfinger away. Goodbye, Mr. Bond.
Thunderball (1965)
One of the tow sleds used by Emilio Largo and his scuba diving army during the underwater battle scene.
You Only Live Twice (1967)
Little Nellie gets assembled from the parts kept in several cases. Her weapons come in handy as Bond uses flame throwers,aerial mines and rockets to escape the pursuing helicopters.
Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo owns and drives this vehicle to help Bond escape after he is shot at in a phone booth. The chase takes them onto a race track with a race in progress. They finally make their escape as a snowstorm sweeps in and they take refuge in a barn.
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
When Bond steals a Tectronics lunar buggy and breaks through a wall, he is pursued by several guards on these Honda ATCs. He jumps out of the buggy and then he kicks one of the guards off his bike,steals it and drives away.
After jumping off the bike, Bond gets into this mustang with Tiffany Case and has to elude police through the old Las Vegas strip. He finally escapes by tipping the car up on 2 wheels and squeezing through a narrow alleyway.
Bad guy Ernst Stavro Blofeld tries to escape in this sub by being lowered into the water by a crane. Bond uses the crane to swing the sub into the control room before the oil rig is ultimately blown to pieces.
Live and Let Die (1973)
Bond races this boat through the bayous of Louisiana and jumps it over Sheriff J.W. Pepper. One of the boats chasing Bond goes straight into Sheriff Pepper's police car. James' engine is hit by gunfire and he manages to bring the boat up on land again before switching vehicles.
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
After sending Jaws' car off a cliff and into a house, Bond escapes from a helicopter by entering the water where this car converts into a sub. A quick missile shot straight up at the copter and he and Anya Amasova are alone at last.
It doesn't last for long as some divers using this scuba equipment attack the car. Bond escapes by emitting a black cloud like an octopus and by dropping a mine. He then drives out of the water and up onto a crowded beach to the dismay of the sunbathers.
James rides this Wetbike in order to reach Karl Stromberg's Atlantis sea fortress.
Moonraker (1979)
This is a drawing of one of the cars that Bond and Holly Goodhead take in order to sneak in as pilots onto one of Hugo Drax's space shuttles.
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Bond escapes with Melina Havelock in this little yellow vehicle. It tips over but they are helped to right it again by some friendly villagers. The chase continues down a windy road. Bond's vehicle mostly takes the off road shortcuts down the hill. The chase ends with the bad guys stuck in a tree.
This is a model of the Neptune sub that Bond and Melina use to retrieve the ATAC console from the wreckage of a ship. They also win a battle with another submersible but no sooner do they reach the surface then Aristotle Kristatos steals the ATAC console from them.
James reverses this jacket to switch from a brown tweed outfit into that of a colonel so he can sneak into an army base.
The plane is disguised as the rear of a horse in a horse trailer. The plane drives out and the wings unfold so Bond can escape. He takes off and is pursued by a missile. He flies through a hangar and turns just in time to make it out the back door before the missile explodes inside. Running low on fuel, Bond manages to land and pull the plane up to a gas station.
After fighting off his attackers with the help of some street performers, Bond escapes in his taxi. He throws out his backgammon winnings into the street and the crowds rush to collect it blocking the pursuing cab from passing. Ultimately, they tear through a billboard and another drops down in its place hiding their exit.
Bond uses this gator sub to sneak onto Octopussy's private island.
Never Say Never Again (1983)
A View to a Kill (1985)
Bond commandeers a taxi and then proceeds to jump the car onto the roof of a bus. He then smashes through a traffic barrier that takes the roof off of his car. Another collision then splits the car in half before Bond abandons it and jumps from the Pont Alexandre III bridge and onto a boat before landing into a wedding cake. Congratulations.
Bond jumps from a horse onto this Rolls Royce while trying to escape, only to find that it is being driven by May Day (Grace Jones) and that his friend Tibbett is dead in the back seat.
This is part one of two blog posts. Click here for Part Two .
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London Film Museum
Post # 78