Flora and Elias Disney |
Dina, Truman and Brent |
Patty and I were invited up to join the festivities surrounding Roy Disney’s birthday and take to part in a “Creativity Days” event at the birthplace of Walt Disney. Dick Van Dyke and his lovely and talented wife Arlene would also be there to liven the celebration so we had to say yes. Todd could invite us to an earthquake and I would probably still say yes, he's that nice of a person.
All we needed was a blank sidewalk |
Since Dick was going to be there, I decided it would be fun to don his movie costume (albeit an enlarged version) as the sidewalk artist from Mary Poppins. Todd liked the idea so Patty and I arrived at Walt’s home early in the morning before anyone was scheduled to show up and got out the chalk. It didn’t take long though before neighborhood folks started gathering to see what we were doing on the sidewalk.
The pose of Mickey I designed was purposely sketched in an elongated perspective to be seen from a child’s view so that when they approached the home, it would appear that Mickey Mouse was actually rising in 3D from the sidewalk. I wanted Mickey to join in with the restoration of his "poppa's" place.
Now I was raised in the deep south and Patty is from the East coast so we're used to humidity but living for decades in Southern California has gotten us both used to what everyone calls, a "dry heat". To say it was humid is an understatement. (It was so hot in Chicago that weekend that the cows were giving evaporated milk and the chickens were laying hard boiled eggs). I had to be careful not to let my perspiration hit the chalk which made having “Bert’s” scarf a welcome sponge of an accessory to my sidewalk artist wardrobe.
We weren't sure we would finish it before the crowds started showing up if we finished it at all. With my Disney animator wife Patty at my side or I should say at my "sidewalk", we both were able to complete it in plenty of time. It was a joy spending time with home owners Dina, Brent and their precocious son Truman who acted as my "supervisor" while I drew Mickey Mouse.
The crowd easily numbered over 1,000 and the smiles on the faces of those young and old made the entire weekend one filled with magic.
Dick soon showed up and the excitement grew as children were called up to place wishing stones they had each painted at the base of the newly planted tree in Walt's front yard.
Now I was raised in the deep south and Patty is from the East coast so we're used to humidity but living for decades in Southern California has gotten us both used to what everyone calls, a "dry heat". To say it was humid is an understatement. (It was so hot in Chicago that weekend that the cows were giving evaporated milk and the chickens were laying hard boiled eggs). I had to be careful not to let my perspiration hit the chalk which made having “Bert’s” scarf a welcome sponge of an accessory to my sidewalk artist wardrobe.
Patty, Truman and Me (Bert's brother Ernie) |
The crowd easily numbered over 1,000 and the smiles on the faces of those young and old made the entire weekend one filled with magic.
Dick soon showed up and the excitement grew as children were called up to place wishing stones they had each painted at the base of the newly planted tree in Walt's front yard.
The assembled group then treated everyone to a rousing chorus of "Let's Go Fly A Kite" as the children held up the kites they had made during the event. Dick's acapella group the Vantastix provided a strong backing to the community sing-a-long.
We were then driven over to the next event on the schedule and that included our meeting up close and personal, our favorite automobile in the world, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." Dick assured me that it gets better milage in the air than on the ground but nevertheless it was a treat to get behind the wheel.
Later that evening we were entertained further by Dick, Arlene and the amazing acapella group, The Vantastix (which reminds me that yodeling is often a cry for Alp). Patty and I really enjoyed spending time that evening chatting with Dick and Arlene Van Dyke and sharing a few stories. We want to thank everyone who participated and who made this magical weekend possible: Todd, Lance, Dina, Brent, Truman, Dick, Arlene, Rey, Patty and so many others who contributed their time and passion.
Happy Birthday Roy!
We were then driven over to the next event on the schedule and that included our meeting up close and personal, our favorite automobile in the world, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." Dick assured me that it gets better milage in the air than on the ground but nevertheless it was a treat to get behind the wheel.
One of our favorite people Dick Van Dyke. |
Happy Birthday Roy!
Mike and Patty - this is wonderful! So glad you had a great time! Hope more Disney fans will contribute to the restoration! Thanks for the pictures and your beautiful artwork!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed the posting and pictures Michael. It was certainly an honor for us to be there and the many wonderful Disney fans that have reached out before and since are really making a difference in helping this restoration along.
DeleteI am ages behind in catching up on your work. What a fun trip. I am Johnny and Collie Reasoner's granddaughter. A year ago we took our youngest (now 20) to the Walt Disney Museum at the Presidio. I thought of you and Patty the whole time. It's so fun to see your work in these posts. You are inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHello Carrie! It's really wonderful to hear from you and I'm very happy to hear that you are enjoying the blog. We think of Johnny and Collie often and miss them but we will always have our marvelous memories of them and of course you too! I'm glad you got to enjoy the Walt Disney Family Museum and hope you get an opportunity to see Walt's birthplace one day. Take care of yourself and give our very best to your lovely family.
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