![]() ![]() I was a tiny tot, so I could have imagined the name. According to Wiki, it should be a Miss Louisa who disappointed me but I remember a Miss Julia. In another thread a long time ago, I mentioned being a very disappointed preschooler when Miss Julia never mentioned my name. Thank You for your patience and understanding.This will age me for sure.Today I was talking with my son about how weird kid’s TV always was and that started me reminiscing. But, we have much to do when we get home for the month of may and June, but I will do the best that I can, when I can. If I get an opportunity to post anymore before we get home to The Gathering Place, I may? I will try and continue posting about our trip when we get home ASAP. So I will pre-schedule 3 posts for the next three days (including today) and post about 20 or so pictures for each day with some simple captions with descriptions. Most of these I do not not know their names are really much about them other than, there are just to me, Pretty & Cool! □ The are pictures of flowers and plants mostly found here. So, I have loaded over 60 pictures of just what I call in the post, Pretty & Cool or you could also just think of these as pretty cool! □ But these are pictures taken over the month that we have been in Australia. I have so many pictures of animals and we proabably only saw 1/3 of the zoo) Taronga Zoo (truly a world class zoo in Sydney.Our ferry boat ride in Darling Harbor, past the Sydney Opera House and underneath Harbor Bridge.Paddy’s Market (downtown Sydney shopping district.Belgenny Farm (the birthplace of Australian agriculture).Here is just a partial list of content I have not posted yet: But with the laptop I have been using, problems with my camera, lack of software and other issues, I have been severely limited.īut there are places we went and things we did that I want to share and will, somehow in the future. I have taken thousands of pictures and many of them are acceptable to my very critical eye. While still in Australia there was so much more I wanted to share, but the time fails me. This has been an incredible trip to Japan & Australia! There is so much from both countries I still want to share with you. Then it is about a 45 minute drive and we will be home! on May 1st, fly through yesterday and still arrive on May 1st, catch another plane and be in Rochester, NY around 2:15 PM est, on May 1st. After an overnight night there, we will take a flight to Chicago, IL, U.S.A. We have only two days left until we leave early Wednesday for our flight to Tokyo, Japan on April 30th. Wizard has the magic to change Tooter’s life to some other destiny, usually sending him back in time and to various locales.Īs you are waxing on your Sunday, our is waning in Australia. Wizard would shrink Tooter small enough to enter through the box’s front door, and invite him in. The introductory segment had Tooter knocking on the cardboard box, having “another favor to ask.” From inside the box, Mr. Wizard lived in a tiny cardboard box at the base of a tall tree. Wizard the Lizard (voiced by Sandy Becker), an anthropomorphic lizard wearing wizard cone hat, robe, and pince-nez eyeglasses. The plots followed the same general format. Tooter (voiced by Allen Swift) calls on his friend Mr. These episodes were later rerun as backups on other cartoon shows, but no more original episodes were made. “Tooter Turtle” debuted on NBC, on Saturday, October 15, 1960, and ran for 39 original episodes through July 22, 1961. Tooter Turtle (sometimes spelled Tudor or Tutor) was a cartoon about a turtle that first appeared on TV in 1960, as a segment, along with The Hunter a detective dog, as part of the King Leonardo and His Short Subjects program. So I, like Tooter Turtle will call upon Mr. Hopefully, I am asleep, for when we arise, it’s packing day, for tomorrow morning we will be leaving the ‘Land Down Under,’ for Japan, and our trip home. By 10:00 AM in NY (eastern standard time) today,Apit is midnight of the next day here in Australia (April 29th. ![]()
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