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Main Menu => Older Galleries => Topic started by: Betty on September 27, 2014, 01:03:11 PM
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The Little House on the Prairie gallery has gotten quite large. So the captures of the first through the fifth years of the show will be left behind as "Part 1". I'll continue onto the sixth through the ninth year, & their movie specials here in "part 2".
If you haven't see the capture gallery of season's 1-5 yet or wish to review them again, they're here at, http://unclegadget.com/BettysPubs/community/index.php?topic=601.0
In this first set of part 2, I have captures of episodes 1-12 of the sixth season (out of 9 seasons). It's more of the same type of stuff we've seen in season 5. Still, you gotta love a pretty prairie dress, with a nice bonnet, with pigtails, ponytails, or lots of curls.
Not too far to go until Nancy Olsen make her debut in the final 2 years of the series (seasons 8 & 9) with lots of frilly dresses. In the meantime, enjoy the pretty prairie fashions.
Where do we go after Little House? I have some ideas, & some interesting stuff, but that will be a surprise.
I'm also open to suggestions. Anybody got any ideas about TV shows & movies with lots of pretty dresses or outfits? I'm sure there's some old film with Judy Garland or somebody in it, or some long forgotten TV show with pretty stuff in it, but I can't remember the names of them all. So let me know. I might even have it or know were to find it. I also don't keep up with a lot of new shows, movies, & imports. I'm sure there some new or foreign language films & television with pretty outfits in them. But if somebody doesn't let us know about them, I won't be able to find them.
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Betty, you asked about older TV shows. We watched an episode of Leave it to Beaver last night and there were quite a few scenes with girls in petticoated dresses. Every once in a while they will have shows like that and I really look forward to them.
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I don't remember anything pretty in Leave it To Beaver. I seem to remember only plain dresses. With 234 episodes though, if there were a couple pretty dresses in them I might have forgotten. And I don't know if I'd go through all 234 episodes to find those couple. Maybe I should spot check a few to refresh my memory. I remember Margaret on Dennis the Menace with a few pretty dresses. But she only appears briefly in about 1 out of every dozen episodes.
Even with 216 episodes of Little House, with dresses in almost every episode, I'm having a hard time finding many pretty ones. If it wasn't for them being combined with cool bonnets, pinafores, pigtails, & curls, I probably would have skipped many of the captures of them.
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Just finished processing captures from the remainder of the 6th year of the show (episodes 13-24). A few new dresses, curls, & pigtails, few of the same old ones, & a boy in a girl's apron (pinafore).
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More. Nellie gets married.
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Just finished going through season 7, episodes 1-11, & capturing more stuff. Some of the same dresses, a few new ones, & as always some interesting hair, pigtails, bonnets, & hats.
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More. Nice lampshade Laura.
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I had stopped posting the Little House caps because not enough were clicking on them anymore. It just didn't seem worth the time & effort for the little hits & response they were getting. Even more frustrating, is most just go to the last page of the gallery without bothering to check the previous 1 or 2 pages.
When I post a new set of pix, it's almost always more than 1 page long, so by skipping the previous pages, you're skipping more than half of all the new pix posted of the newest set. Most of the bigger, higher resolution, best pix are posted in the beginning of each set, so by only checking the last page of a gallery, you're not only skipping some of the other new pictures of the same set, but many of the best ones of the set too.
But why bother typing about it, if 90% scroll right by whatever I typed to get to the pictures?
These, like many older TV series were only originally produced on 320-360p tape or low quality 16mm film. To save on Satellite bandwidth for the TV networks to broadcast them nationwide, they tended to send everything up in only 320-360p. So it was just a waste to produce them in any higher quality. Although American TV was capable of handling 550p resolution, TV networks didn't want to use that kind of bandwidth on the satellites (or in cable feeds) except for special occasions & events, like a big game or expensively produced movies.
High bandwidth video also caused adjacent channel interference, a big problem with cable companies who have a lot of channels, side by side on the dial. Lower bandwidth video solved the problem. By around 1970 we already had 36 channels on cable, & that didn't even include all the premium, movie, & scrambled channels.
It's quite a long process to get any caps of these or other old TV shows looking good enough. Even at 360p, the subject may be only standing in half to 2/3 of the screen, so the subject is only 180-240p high in the frame. So how can one blow it up to 400p & still look good? It's a long story. First I take many captures around the same scene. Then I select the ones that look the best out of them. Each capture goes through 3 stages of processing with 3 kinds of different imaging software. Up to dozens of clicks later an image is done, cropped, re-sized, & compressed. After a whole set is done, I'll flip through all of them again, deleting the worst ones of the same scene.
Then I have to post them all. That takes some time too. It's quite discouraging after all that to not get enough views on them, or no responses.
This last set is from the last half of the 7th year of the series. It's still a lot of the blander prairie & settlers dresses. But you gotta love the combination with pigtails, curls, & pretty bonnets. Most of us sissies when dress shopping tend to go after the frilly, silky, delicate short dresses. Not very practical for doing chores, milking a cow, rolling on the ground, or riding a horse in.
I'm sure if some of us had a prairie style dress, if we could, we'd get some pigtails or curls, & try to do some chores in them.
After this set we're onto year 8 of the series. That's where Nancy Olsen (Nellie's clone?) joins the show. So there will be quite a few real pretty dresses & curls again. Year 9 was the final year of the series. I have all their special movies too. They were produced separate from the series as "Specials". I don't remember many pretty dresses in the movie specials, but there are a few I'll find.
Of the 9 years of the series there are 22-24, 50 minute episodes to search for images to capture for every year. It's been a long, time consuming process. To delay the process more, many of the episodes were well written & very good. I often had to stop the capture process just to enjoy watching an episode here & there.
Golly, last night I watched the 2 part episode "Sylvia" from series 7, & it brought a tear to my eye... 2 kids in love with a tragic ending. Indeed, except for the Nellie & Nancy episodes I stopped watching the show much because too many episodes were too tragic, sad, & depressing. There's a few happy & fun episodes too, but all too often watching the show would bring me down & were depressing.
Anywho, here's the rest of Series 7. The first picture is a deliberate wide shot because I wanted to capture the beautiful kerosene table lamp, & the one on the wall.
No electricity & TV in that era, but we didn't exactly live in the stone age either. Most homes were quite comfortable, with lots of books to read. No home was complete without a few shelves or boxes full of books. In just a few decades after that era we had radio. I loved some TV as a child. By the time I started building my own radios as a kid I almost stopped watching TV except for just a few TV shows here & there. I didn't start watch more TV again until I was around 22 when I bought my own color TV. It was a small 19" used one, & had to fix it, but I was the first one in my family to own a color TV. But I didn't really watch too much until VCRs became affordable. Once I was able to watch what I wanted when I wanted, FF past the crap & commercials, I loved it. Loved saving my favorites on tape.
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Love & Spankings,
-Betty Pearl-
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This newest set from the last half of series 7 begins on the previous page (page 9). Don't forget to check out the beginning of this set there.
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Yay!
We're finally at Season 8 of the series where Nancy Olsen arrives on the show with pretty curls & elaborate darling dresses just like when Nellie Olsen was a little girl. If I recall, she isn't in every episode a lot through every episode in season 8 & their final season, season 9, but it will still be refreshing between the prairie dresses, pigtails, & bonnets we've been seeing a lot of since Nellie grew up.
This first set from series 8, is from the episodes 1 & 2, a 2-part story of her adoption into the Olsen family.
59 pictures in this set.
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Love & spankings,
-Betty Pearl-
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The beginning of this photo set of Nancy's adoption, posted on March 1, 2015 begins on the previous page (page 10). The previous photo set, posted just 2 days before this one begins on page 9. Don't miss them by only viewing the last pages of our galleries.
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In the second picture, is before Nancy is adopted. Without those curls & pretty dresses it's hard to recognize her as the same girl.
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The beginning of this set of Nancy's adoption begins on page 10. The previous set posted just 2 days before this one begins on page 9. Don't miss them by only checking the last pages of our galleries.
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The beginning of this set of Nancy's adoption begins on page 10. The previous photo set, posted just 2 days before it begins on page 9. Don't miss them by only viewing just the last page of our galleries.
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Hey stupid people!
Page 12 of this gallery & from the same photo set was viewed only 20 times. STOP viewing just the last page of our galleries! Every photo set I post is more than 1 page long! The largest & best pictures are usually in the beginning of the photo set, so by viewing just the last page of a gallery, you're missing the best stuff!
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And the last one of this set...
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I'm up to episode 6 of Season 8. Nancy has been in the background in most of them. Her & the other girls are wearing the same dresses too. But there's still a few interesting shots with them in curls & pigtails. As a bonus in this set, there's a circus boy in tights too!
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Hooray for Nancy ....
Hey folks, you really need to scroll down the pages, some great caps Betty, thanks.
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Thanks. I was wondering if anybody able to post was ever gonna post at this gallery again. Some of the reasons I stopped adding to it was it took forever to get any hits, & there was hardly any comments on it. Then the ones that did hit on it visit with blinders on, & either just only view the first or the last page of the gallery without bothering looking at anything in between.
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Here's some caps from episode 7 of the 8th year. Still a lot of the same dresses. But you gotta love them, the cool curls, & oversized hair bows.
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Wow, would you look at the size of the hair bows! All that taffeta would even go round my waist!
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Oops, meant to say, keep up the great caps pleaseeee ..
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There was no Nancy, curls, pigtails, or even a few prairie dresses in episode 8, so I skipped it & continue with the gallery at episode 9. Lots of Nancy in this one. Only one new dress in a brief scene. But no Little House gallery would be complete without a few scenes of Nancy or Nellie getting into a fight, rolling on the ground showing their petticoats or bloomers. The fight scenes are short though, & all the action blurs the caps.
I see a production error I never noticed before in this episode. In one of the fight scenes after school her dress gets real dirty. Yet at dinner time just an hour or 2 later on the same day, she's wearing the same dress, spotless, cleaned, & unwrinkled. Oops! They didn't have quick automatic washers & driers in those days. Even with an electric washer & dryer, it would have been a very tight race to have the dress washed, dried, & pressed in time for dinner. I don't think the fancy dress would be safe to machine wash anyway. In this episode her Mom was away out of town. I don't think Daddy would have rushed like crazy to get the dress cleaned, dried & pressed for dinner, & still had time to make dinner. No microwave ovens & frozen dinners in those days either.
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Love & Spankings,
-Betty Pearl-
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Only halfway done with episode 9. Too be continued later.
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Were up to the 9th season, the final year of the series. There are some full length movies of the series to go through too. I don't recall if there were many pretty dresses in them, so those caps of those will be as much a treat for you as they will be for me.
Here's episode 1 of the 9th year. Some familiar pretty dresses, braided pigtails on a new girl, & of course, plenty of cool bonnets.
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We're up to episode 2 in the 9th & final season. This episode should be called the Swimsuit Issue. Nancy wears the prettiest swimsuit that we'd all just die for, with matching bloomers, & black tights. If only swimming could be this fun for all of us.
The new girl in braided pigtails is back. Her dresses aren't as frilly as Nancy's but are still kind of pretty.
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Thanks Betty, love the braids on the new girl especially the royal blue satin ribbons. They seem to finish it off just right. ;)
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Oh yes. The pretty ribbons are a nice touch.
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We're up to episode 3 in the final year of the series. Nancy wears a new blue dress, but there's hardly any shots of her in it & almost no close-ups of her, so captures of her are small without much detail. But as bad & small as they were, I tried to capture a couple where you can see the pretty bows near the hem of the blue dress. No sissy outfit is complete without bows.
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We're up to episode 4 of the final season of the series. Nancy isn't in this one except in a wide distant small blurry shot of a funeral at the end... in her new blue dress again. I included it here anyway even though after trying to push enhancements to the limit, it didn't look very good. But it does look better by making it smaller.
We have some more shots of the new girl again, & with a few small captures of guest stars. Ho-Hum. But she is wearing a pretty ruffled pinafore with the usual dress, & the lovely braided pigtails we wish we could wear. She seems to have a little bit of a boyish face too. It kinda reminds me of an old "Leave it to Beaver" (USA TV show) face. So we can imagine it's one of us in the pigtails.
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Welcome back country, & prairie dress fans. Nothing very pretty in episode 5. But in episode 6, the girls are back in old fashioned pretty dresses, curls, & pigtails!
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Episode 7, is a continuation of episode 6, so it's a lot of the same stuff.
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We're up to episode 8 of the 9th year of the series, titled, "The Return of Nellie".
This one is special to me because I love Nancy's dresses in it. Although Nellie & Nancy wore pretty dresses throughout the series, Nancy wears more different pretty dresses in this episodes than any other single episode.
This was also the first "Little House" episode that I ever put captures of in a gallery at Betty's... way back in the mid-1990s on free Geocities hosting.
The video quality of the series varies a bit from episode to episode. In many episodes it even varies in quality from scene to scene. Unfortunately, this episode is not as clear as many other episodes I have, but it's not exactly the worst quality out all of them either. Wish it could be better. Even with considerable tweaks & enhancements, it's not as good quality captures as I hoped for.
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At the risk of repeating myself, I will, because at this point I have to wonder if some of our visitors have brain defects, or are absolute fools.
A lot of you little shyts are just clicking on the first page or last page of a gallery, completely ignoring all the pages of the gallery in between. When I post at a gallery here, I usually post dozens to hundreds of pictures all within a few minutes.
So the newest pictures are not only on the last page of a gallery, but are usually on a few of the pages before it too. Are you such a lazy, good for nothing phucking moron, that you can't be bothered to spend a few seconds to check the previous page for new stuff too, or are you just so damn stupid that you don't even know there is another page?
And you morons on tiny little touch screen portables that don't even know how to get to the next or previous page should get off the internet until you figured out how to use it. If your device can't navigate to next or previous pages or it's too hard to try, get a $29-$49 android tablet that can do the job!
What the matter with you fools? Do you read a book or magazine by just reading the first & last page of them? The cool stuff is in between those pages!
Stop clicking on just the last or first pages of galleries at Betties. The best stuff is in between & you're missing it!
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There was nothing interesting in episode 9. In episode 10, there was just a few interesting things... esp. if you like a Victorian-style dress.
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I skipped over episode 11 , as uninteresting. In episode 12, there more curls, pigtails, pinafores, large hair bows, & a pretty dress.
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Nothing interesting in episode 13 &14. In episode 15 we get one of the new girls in a nice dress, pretty hat, & of course in pretty pigtails with ribbons. Also a nice nightgown most of us would consider wearing on a cold winter night.
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The kitten got to me again so I made another small donation (all though for a pensioner its all relative)
Love Jeangurl
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Thank you.
If I had the space, money, & someone to help take care of them all, I'd probably have way too many pets. Animals are cool. Pets are more fun & cheaper than cable TV.
Since I was a kid there's always been pets in the house. It's harder to find nice places to rent that allow pets. Even the place I live in now does not allow pets. But my old cats at the time, had lived in 3 previous places if you include the place that burnt down, so they had plenty of good references. I had even more references from other places before them as a pet owner too. So the property company made an exception for me. Shhh - they don't know my old cats passed away. Because they never met them, they think my 3 y/o cats are actually my old cats over 15 y/o.
Back when I lived in a place that didn't allow dogs & cats, I had 9 birds & over 450 fish in a large array of fish tanks. My roommate at the time preferred just sitting there watching them all rather than turn on the TV. But in those days there were no VJs or MTV yet, so we had no use to keep up with video or technology other than knowing how to fix a TV or betamax. So we only had a used 19" color TV I got cheap & fixed up myself. In those days, I probably wouldn't have bothered with one, except I could get them cheap & fix them, & we had free cable TV with the place anyway.
As a child I loved TV, but it wasn't until video recorders were affordable, video rentals were common, & you can get newer movies on cable, that I started to enjoy television again. To me it all seemed practical & more fun to wait 6 months for a new movie to come out on cable or as a rental, than pay the escalating high ticket prices at a noisy, smelly theater.
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Betty I would love to have a dog and a cat but I live in a small upstairs unit (flat or apartment) and therefore cannot,so I just love everyone else's :-*
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That's the great thing about cats. As long as they were raised indoors they don't care about a lot of space. They're just as happy running back & forth across the bed, in circles around the kitchen or bathroom as they would be in an open field.
Although cats are predators, they're small animals so have predators out to get them too. So they're quite happy hiding & stalking in small places. Cats are sneakers & stalkers, not open field animals.
Chasing the shadow of their tail, each other, a fly in the house, or stalking a toy under the bed doesn't require much space.
All the indoor cats I've known spend 90% of their time on or under the bed, sofa, or a chair, & ignore the rest of the place except to pass through. They'll be attracted to the area of the most activity, or what's the most comfy for them.
When I moved into this very small place from a much larger place, my old cats didn't seem to notice or care that the new place was only 1/4 the size of the old place. My newer cats are fine here too.
In my 1 bedroom upper flat, the bedroom is for storage, tools, & workspace. I keep the door to it closed to save on heat & AC. There's sharp objects, small things they might swallow, or stuff they think are toys I wouldn't want them to play with in there, so they never been in there.
The rest of the place is set up studio apartment style. The bed & living space is on 1 side of the room, & the kitchen is on the other side of the room. The only other room is the bathroom. So the space the cats get is rather small, but they're fit, healthy, get plenty of exercise, & happy.
I keep a couple of large empty cardboard boxes stacked in the corner for them to scratch to death. As long as they enjoy scratching that, they won't scratch anything else. The cardboard bits they scratch off are easily swept off the carpet without having to pull out the vacuum. If I'm not expecting company, I'll just leave them there for the day. When the boxes get too raggedy, I just throw them out & get more free boxes.
I cut holes for them to play inside the boxes. They love to sit on top of them too.
I keep them active with playtime & toys. But their favorite toys are plastic bottle caps, twist ties off bread wrappers, & noisy crackly plastic wrappers. They chase each other around too.
In a small place you might be better off with 2 cats so they can keep each other occupied when you're busy or not at home. It will also prevent a cat from getting too nuts or weird by only having you as company, & keep them more sociable. They won't ever get too lonely with another cat around.
Beware though, 2 cats won't always get along with each other & you'll be stuck with a violent or depressing situation. It's best to get 2 very young ones, preferably from the same litter but of opposite sexes. Same sex cats tend to view each other a rivals or competition. If they're raised together since babies, they've learned to get used to & attached to each other. If they're from the same litter they even smell similar & their litter box dropping smell similar so they won't get annoyed over each others scent.
Some people had no problems mixing different cats of different ages & sexes together. But most of those cats lived with other cats a lot before. More often than not, mixing same sexes or older cats together, especially in an apartment, ends up disastrous. So unless the cats were used to living around other cats a long time, get a couple of the same sex, young, from the same litter when possible.
But there's also the attached cat, where they became attached to another cat or kitten but were split up. Bitter that the cat lost it's friend, it does not want to be around another cat, it wants it's friend back.
I had a friend with a 5 y/o male cat. He took care of a kitten for a few months until they could find a home for it. The male cat loved the kitten, cuddled & played nice with it a lot. But when they found a home for the kitten, the adult cat was devastated, turned bitter, & angry. He was never the same again after taking the kitten away. He would not get along with another cat again either.
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Betty you have your kitties sorted with no problems I guess I am going to have to try the same :-*
Love Jeangurl
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There will be problems raising any pet or kid. Introducing any living thing into your environment will require compromise, & patience. It's just for some, the fun, joy, & cuddles outweigh the problems.
New pet owners give up too soon, where seasoned pet owners will hang on knowing it will eventually work out, & know more tricks to make it work out. And just like people, no 2 pets are the same. It's nice to generalize on how to raise a pet, or child but you have to adapt or compromise with each one a little differently. I compare raising or living with a pet as raising a kid because there are so many similarities. Even after a pet has grown old & wise, at best they only will have the intelligence of a 3 year old. That's an important thing to remember when dealing with a pet - the smartest ones can think no better than a toddler.
My current cats are nowhere as smart as my last couple. I guess they just came from a smarter gene pool, as my sister's old cat from the same litter, & their mother were also very bright for a cat. My newer cats aren't stupid, just average. But I'm not particularly disappointed. Just like a normal parent will still love their kids just as much even if they don't win a spelling bee, or scholarship, a typical pet owner won't care if their pet is just average, or even a little dumb. The dumb ones tend to be more fun & playful too. That kid that didn't do well in school can grow up to be a great stand-up comedian, musician, artist, or best friend.
Some say dogs are easier, because they offer more signals we can understand, & pick up on ours more easily being a pack animal. But because they are a pack animal, they require a lot more of your time, energy, & care. Cats aren't dumber, but their signals aren't as obvious or misunderstood, & they can misunderstand you if you don't understand how they think.
They can be just as affectionate, tame, & fun as a dog, as long as you understand that they think & communicate entirely different than a person or dog would.
I'm up to episode 16 of the final year in the Little House series. Not much there except for another nightgown most of us would like to wear on some cold winter night. Nice hair too, but no pigtails or curls.
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Not much interesting in episodes 17 & 18 of the 9th year of the series. A nice blouse, nightwear, & a closeup of Nancy's curls.
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We have a few Pioneer Villages in Southern Ontario that are staffed with people to re-create the era and my Nephew and his wife were married at one a few years ago. The wedding party were suitably attired in period costumes and it was fun to see some guests also in old time dress as well. I really loved the children in their costumes running all over in their frilly dresses and short pants suits and it was a wonderful day.
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In the next 2 episodes, it was just the same girls in the same dresses, & not very good shots of them. But in episode 19, one of the boys gets to wear a nice old fashioned petter pan collared shirt, & there is 1 girl,in a new dress in a distant shot coming out of church.
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In episode 20 (season 9) the girls are back in their familiar dresses again. But what sissy can resist pretty bows, ribbons, ruffles, lace, pigtails or curls?
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We're up to episode 21 in the ninth year of the series. Only 1 more episode left after this one in the entire series. There are also 3 full movies of the series to capture. I don't remember much about them. I think I would have remembered more about the movies if there was lots of pretty outfits in them.
I've deliberately tried not to peek at them so I don't ruin the fun. I think they'll be more enjoyable for me if I don't remember much about them when I see them.
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We're up to episode 22. The final episode in the 9 year long series. Hardly any scenes of the girls in this one. There is a brief part of Nancy in her very pretty ruffled collar dress again. Who can resist wanting those nice curls with a huge bow on top?
After this, it's on to the 3 movies made in 1983 & 1984 based on the series.
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We're up to the first movie based on the series. From 1983, "Look Back to Yesterday".
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We're up to the second movie of the series. Plenty of pretty dresses, curls, & pigtails in this one.
Just one more movie left of the series after this one, & that covers the whole thing.
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We're onto the final movie of the series, & that wraps up our coverage of the pretty outfits, bonnets, pigtails, & curls of the series. Maybe someday, I recap my favorite pretty dress scenes of the series on our new Youtube Channel. (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-noN--r7_wREFSWwV0XB_w)
There wasn't many clear or closeup scenes of any new pretty dresses. Just a few opf the same, but gotta love some of the pretty bonnets.
The movie itself, like all 3 movies, & the entire series is very good & worth seeing. The last time I looked it is still on Netfilx, a few other streaming services, & the torrents.
Enjoy the last of the caps.
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