Sunday, February 20, 2011

The Village

Well, it's happened: I have officially run out of things to say about the Friendly Indian Village.

Instead, I would like all of you to know about the wonders of Amway cleaning products. Juuuuust kidding! I'm a kidder.


Those tipis look kind of dingy - nothing that Amway's new tipi cleaner (in a handy pump-spray bottle) can't handle.

8 comments:

TokyoMagic! said...

And there are the babies....all pappoosed and left out in the sun to dry. I always look for them now in F.I.V. shots ever since you pointed them out a while back.

Orange Co Native said...

You should see how huge the trees are now. I have question and see if anyone knows the answer. All the trees throughout Disneyland (Especially Adventureland and Frontierland). Does Disney take out the trees along Main Street every few years to keep them within bounds or do they severely prune them?

Orange Co Native said...

I meant to say: All the trees in Adventureland and Frontierland are all large. Does Disney remove the ones on Main Street every few years or do they just prune them heavily.
That's what happens when you hit the publish button before proofreading.

Nancy said...

these are so nice....words arent needed (but your stories are appreciated :D

Major Pepperidge said...

TokyoMagic!, I tend to look for the drying babies because they seem to move around, or even vanish depending on when the photo was taken.

OC Native, I believe that the trees along Main Street were replaced a few years ago, it caused kind of a ruckus. As for how often they are pruned, I don't know! There must be a "Disney News" article about that out there somewhere.

Vaughn said...

Major: I have this great business opportunity for you, can you come to my meeting and we can discuss it there?...

RemainSeatedPlease said...

I'm a day late, but can't resist retelling this old Keel Boats joke: That's the Friendly Indian Village, but we call 'em the Pine Wood Indians. 'Cause that's what they're made out of - pine wood. 'Cept for the dog. He's made out of dog wood. (Pause, two, three) You can tell by his bark.

JG said...

Arf, Arf. Love that joke, I have made it often, wonder if thats where i first heard it...

thanks

JG