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Monday, October 5, 2020

Disneyfication

 What is Disneyfication?

 



Jean Baudrillard, a French philosopher who writes about the nature of reality, called Disneyland the most real place in America because it isn't pretending to be real. He wrote:

Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real, but of the order of the hyper-real and of simulation.

That may sound far out there, but let me explain it in simpler terms. 

In the Social Sciences Disneyfication has been used to describe a consumerist trend affecting Western society. In industrialized countries like the United States the post WWII economic and population boom led to an entire culture centered around consumerism. Everything was being repackaged and marketed for sale to the masses, even cultures.

 I discussed Disneyfication in my post about the city of Cherokee in the North Carolina mountains. The National Park brought tourists to the town of natives who'd escaped the forced removal during the previous century. Street corner "Chiefs" sold the chance to pose with them for a picture. Advertising all over town sports cartoon versions of native symbols, tomahawks, teepees, totem poles and chiefs. Half of those symbols are not even representative of actual Cherokee history, they are just things that consumer culture associates with native culture and that is what the town is selling, its culture. The remaking of the town of Cherokee into a destination where tourists can experience 'authentic' cowboy and Indian shootouts, and sleep in a teepee like a 'real' Cherokee. Do me a favor and click HERE to read about Cherokee housing. (Hint, not teepees.) The remaking of a city to resemble a theme park is Disneyfication. 


It doesn't have to be a city either. For a while it was shopping centers and then neighborhoods, now it is affecting school campuses

Can you think of any examples of Disneyfication you've seen recently? 



Packing List for winter camping!

 List of things to bring cold weather camping.

(Click HERE to read about winter camping with my 75 year old mom! And click HERE to read about New Year's Eve below freezing beach camping.)


When I go camping in the winter I try to plan ahead and be prepared for whatever weather. I research the average temperatures and average precipitation in the area I'm planning to camp so that I can get an idea of what to expect even if I'm making reservations way ahead of time. (Many of the best campgrounds book up months in advance all year round.) The wind conditions in winter are important to consider also. Camping on any beachfront or mountainside in winter requires consideration of wind, including extra stakes, tie downs, bungee cords and other stabilizing equipment is necessary. 

I also suggest you always try to purchase firewood locally when you arrive at your camping area. Bringing firewood from other places can spread invasive species.

  • Things you can't forget
    • Camp chairs
    • Wagon
    • Camera tripod
    • Knives
    • Scissors
    • First aid kit
    • Toiletries
  • Supplies to construct warm shelter
    • Pop up tents
    • Regular tent
    • Tarps
    • Clothes pins/fastener clips
    • Rope/twine
    • Tapestries, fabric, drop cloth, rugs
    • Table cloth, throw blankets
  • Lighting needs
    • Citronella candles
    • Tiki Torches
    • Incense/sage
    • LED lights
    • Extra batteries
  • For the bedroom (yes it might be "glamping")
    • Air mattress 
    • Cordless pump
    • Bedding
    • Extra pillows
  • For Heat
    • Fire starter logs
    • Extra lighters
    • Cash for firewood
    • Fire poker
    • Propane space heater
  • For the Kitchen
    • A frying pan
    • Charcoal
    • Grill grate
    • Two pots
    • Utensils
    • Can opener
    • Wine opener
    • Bottle opener
    • Bowls and Plates
    • Coffee cups
    • Solo cups
    • Paper towels 
    • Aluminum foil
    • Trash bags
  • Food
    • Trail mix
    • String cheese
    • Ramen
    • Sweet potatoes
    • Mac and cheese
    • Tuna, salmon
    • Meat for grilling
    • Canned veggies
    • Chips
    • Bread
    • Peanut butter
    • Jelly
    • Jerky
    • Salt n Pepper
    • Butter
    • Creamer
    • Sugar
    • Cinnamon
    • Lowry's
    • Worcestershire 
    • Fruit
  • Beverages
    • Coffee
    • Tea
    • Water
    • Gatorade
    • Adult beverages
  • Bathroom
    • Robe
    • Flip flops
    • Towels
    • Portable Toilette 
    • Toilette paper

Friday, October 2, 2020

#inktober

 I'm doing a silly social media art thing!

 

It is not complicated. 

Just draw a picture everyday during October inspired by the prompt. 

Use ink. 



I love #spookyseason so I'm going to be drawing all spooky pictures.
I'd love to see my friends participate! 
Y'all are so creative and talented, please let this inspire you!

I will post my pictures here each day. 
Please come back every now and then throughout the month to check them out. 
Share your pictures on social media #inktober2020.


Day 1: "Fish" spooky cartoon gold fish


Day 2: "Wisp" imagined as a witch



Day 3: "Bulky" Frankenstein on steroids



In partnership with @ADULTSWIM they have announced new bonus prompts!



#inktober Day 4 original prompt "Radio" sticking with my theme it is a cartoon haunted radio.


#primal_inktober Day 4 alternative prompt "Prey" Just ink. One pen. (I think I'll add color.)



I love color, so I had to add color to this. Ink pens and highlighters.





Day 6 "Rodent" Sketchy rat and his Halloween candy. Pens and highlighters.


#inktober Day 7 "Fancy"  She might have been born just plain white trash but Fancy was her name!


#inktober Day 8 "Teeth" I couldn't stop thinking Scary Tooth Fairy.


#inktober Day 9 "Throw" Immediately this came to mind, yes 2020 is a bro yeeting earth into hell. 

  

#inktober Day 10 "Hope" I must be in a dark place right now, lol. Happy Halloween 
(just a quick sketch I'll post a pic if I finish it.)


#inktober Day 10 "Hope" colored with highlighters and ink pens


#inktober #primal_inktober Day 11 "Disgusting" "Disease" 


#inktober Day 12 "Slippery" One Wet Witch


#inktober Day 13 "Dune" 











Oak Hollow Camp Ground

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