Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Magic Kingdom Candy Cane Garden




During the Christmas season, the Magic Kingdom has a Candy Cane Garden near the entrance where all of these larger than life candy's decorate the area. This is a photo showing a handful of the red and white candies on a stick.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Christmas Toy Soldier at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom




This is one of the Toy Soldiers on Main Street, USA that the Magic Kingdom puts on display during the Christmas season. I set up this shot to have the Toy Soldier in focus with all of the Christmas decorations of Main Street in the background along with Cinderella's Castle.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Gary Clark Jr. - When My Train Pulls In




Un-fucking-real. Gary Clark Jr. has some absolutely insane guitar playing skills. And some insane song-writing skills. This song will blow you away. Just listen to it.

Andy Allo - People Pleaser



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Man, Prince can be a maddening guy to be a fan of. He has this new hot protege, with a new single, and a new album out, and he pulls all the videos from Youtube. So, I found this one on Dailymotion. This is Andy Allo. She has a new album out called Superconductor, and this is the first single off of it and it's called People Pleaser. I haven't picked up the album yet, but this song is better than anything Prince has put out himself recently. There is also a video of her performance on the Jimmy Kimmel show, and it's on youtube! I'll post it here for your viewing pleasure.

Dave Matthews Band - If Only




Every time this song comes on, and I hear that beginning guitar riff, I just get a big smile. Not just on my face, but my entire soul, my entire being smiles. This song is just beautiful and magical and I can't stop listening to it.

Van Halen - Big River




This is where the music business is screwing up. Big name artist from the 80's keep releasing some kick ass material, and it gets ZERO airplay or recognition. This here is one of my favorite cuts off of Van Halen's 2012 album "A Different Kind of Truth". This band hasn't lost a step. Eddie still can write some kick ass rock music, and he can still rip in on his guitar. And the music biz will gladly play Owl City instead of this? Come on, stop bitching about poor record sales until you start pushing GOOD music again.

Haley Reinhart - Undone




I don't know much about this girl, except that she was on American Idol, and that she has now had a couple of songs on the radio that don't sound like the typical cheesy pop fluff. I'm digging this track of hers.

Bruno Mars - Locked Out of Heaven




Holy cow does this song ever kick ass! I loved it on the first listen, even with the song sounding very much like something The Police would have done back in the '80's. And since that first listen, this song just keeps getting better and better every time I listen to it, even as it creeps up the play charts and gets played all the time on the radio. I have also seen Bruno perform this song on a handful of TV shows, and along with this show, it is very refreshing to see a current artist able to put together a live band, and to have his songs sound just as good live as they do recorded, which is something 98% of today's pop artists simply cannot do. Gotta give it up to Bruno, he is very rapidly rising up my favorite artists list.

P!nk - Try




I just posted another video where the song was awesome and the video absolute rubbish. This song, is a pretty good song, and the video kicks ass. P!nk doesn't do the typical dance moves, she does some classically trained moves, and some moves that take some incredible body strength and control. You have to give her a lot of credit, she does things her own way. It is still pop music, but there is nothing cheesy about her music or video performances.

Journey - Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)




I'm not exactly breaking any news when I say this, but Journey's "Seperate Ways (Worlds Apart)" is one of the best rock and roll songs ever, and also one of the worst music videos ever. As epic as the song is, the video is just as cheesy.

John Lennon - Imagine




While it is a very subjective subject, one could easily say John Lennon's "Imagine" is one of the best songs ever written. So simple, so beautiful, so powerful, and so so true.

Wendy & Lisa - Waterfall




It was a sad day when I had heard Prince was dumping Wendy and Lisa along with his Revolution band. It was a much happier day when I heard Wendy & Lisa's first single "Waterfall" for the first time. This song has remained timeless, and is something you just cant sit still to. The guitar work in the song is something I have always loved as well. Wendy has just a dirty sound to her guitar that is quite addictive, and the guitar solo is absolutely perfect.

Christopher Cross - Sailing




This has always been one of my all-time favorite songs, and for many years, I would always say it WAS my favorite. It just a song that really does take you away, and let you find yourself again. Just close your eyes and listen, and wake up in a better frame of mind.

Magic Kingdom Christmas Fireworks.


This is part of the finale of the Wishes fireworks during the Christmas season. Cinderella's Castle is all lit up with it's Ice Christmas lights, and the fireworks are all wonderfully colorful behind the castle. I had never seen the castle bathed in white light AND the Christmas Ice lights before. It sent chills down my body seeing how beautiful it looked in person. And I must say, the little kid in the bottom left corner of the photo with her Mickey ears on totally makes the pic.

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Main Street, USA Mickey Mouse Christmas Wreath




This photo features one of the Mickey Mouse Christmas Wreaths that decorate Main Street USA during the Christmas Season.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Adrian Peterson vs. Peyton Manning


There is a lot of talk around the NFL regarding the MVP and Comeback Player of the Year awards, and almost all of that talk centers around the same two players. Peyton Manning and Adrian Peterson.

First off, let me say that what these two are doing is truly fantastic and worthy of all the talk they are getting. And secondly, I will state that since I am a Minnesotan, a Vikings fan, and an Adrian Peterson fan, this might be a little biased, but I have always been a fan of Manning too, so I will hopefully prove that I am not just your typical rube.

Let's first talk about the Comeback Player of the Year award. So far, through the first 14 games each has played this year, both players are putting up some of the best numbers in their career. Peyton has come back from an injury that sapped the strength out of his throwing arm, yet he is posting numbers that rival his two best seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. 2004 was obviously his best year, with 2005 being easily his 2nd best year, and this year he is performing just as well as he did in back '05. Granted, Peyton's main strength is his mind, and as long as he keeps putting in the film study and game study that he is a legend for, he will always be a phenomenal quarterback in this league. But having lost his arm strength, and to come back after a full season away and perform like his 2nd best season ever is truly remarkable. Now, for Adrian, he only missed 1 full game last year. And like Peyton losing his arm strength, he had his knee blown up, and you'd have to say a running back tearing up his knee is similar to a QB losing his arm strength in how it affects both of them. And where Peyton is putting up numbers that rival his 2nd best season ever, Adrian is throwing down perhaps the best season ever by a running-back. He is currently ahead of the pace Eric Dickerson set in his record breaking season way back in 1984. Now, the medical field in all of it's advancing technologies has made it possible where tearing up a knee usually only takes about 9-months to come back from. However, most athletes say it still takes an additional year to start feeling like their original selves again. Adrian has said screw that additional year and is making his previous seasons (which have been excellent) look pedestrian. Both players have very similar stories here, which is why this is such a highly debated topic in the NFL. With everything said above, I'm going to have to say I'd give the Comeback Player award to Peyton this year, simply for the reason that he had to sit out a full season.

Now lets talk about the MVP award. Peyton went to the Denver Broncos during the off-season. A team that won it's division last season with Tim Tebow at quarterback. Let's let that sink in for a bit. The Broncos were good enough last year to win their division with Tim Tebow at quarterback, a guy that can't even unseat Mark Sanchez. Adrian Peterson is the ONLY option on the Vikings. Every defensive coordinator, every opposing defensive player, every fan at the stadium, every fan with their ass glued to their couch knows Peterson is going to be handed the ball. And he is still putting up the best season in NFL history. You take Manning off the Broncos, they are still the AFC West Division Champs. You take Adrian Peterson off the Vikings, and they are looking for their 3rd win instead of exceeding all expectation laid upon the team heading into the season. As tough as a decision the Comeback Player award is, the MVP award HAS top go to Adrian Peterson this year.

Christmas Decor at Animal Kingdom Theme Park


This is a photo I took while at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom theme park. It features the Christmas decor along one of the dining establishments in the park.

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

A Viking Warrior Christmas


I'm not sure how I noticed this shot, but as I walked around the Norway area of Epcot, I managed to catch the view of the Viking warrior statue as it peered through the opening in a Christmas display.

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Hollywood Studios Christmas




I took this photo as I walked along the walking path between Epcot and Hollywood Studios. It is a very eye pleasing scene with the Chinese Theater, the Sorcerer's Hat, the Mickey Mouse Icon, the Christmas Tree, and the Mouse Ears water tower.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

The Reflective Christmas Tree at Disney's Hollywood Studios




Taking the walking path from Epcot to Hollywood Studios is not only a very nice and relaxing walk, it also give you the chance to see this beautiful sight of Hollywood Studios and it's Christmas tree, it's Sorcerer's Hat, and the original Mickey Mouse icon.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Walt Disney World Christmas Trees




This photo features two of the Christmas trees that are outside of the entrance by the Main Street Train Station. The colorful Christmas trees and the iconic Train Station lit up make a very eye catching photograph.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

3:30 AM at the Main Street Train Station




I left the Magic Kingdom at 3:30 am the first day I was in the parks. Made for a very long and enjoyable day. This photo captures the Christmas decor and the Train Station Clock as I left the Magic Kingdom and took the walk over to the Bay Lake Tower.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The Beginning of Main Street, USA



Christmas time at the Magic Kingdom always feel a little more magical than it does even on a normal day. The decorations and music are always perfect for this special time of year. This photo catches part of that magic looking at the beginning of Main Street, USA as it heads away from the Main Street Train Station.

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Main Street Christmas Time




Staying at the Magic Kingdom until after 3:00 AM gives some great opportunities to see the park as it empties out. This photo was taken at about 3:20 AM looking down Main Street USA towards Cinderella's Castle as the entire scene is brilliantly lit up with Christmas Cheer. The Toy Soldiers stand at attention, the Christmas wreaths span the street, and the castle is bathed in a beautiful purple light.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

3:15 AM Christmas Night on Main Street




Leaving the Magic Kingdom after 3:00 AM on a Sunday Night/Monday Morning is a very magical feeling that is felt even more-so when the Christmas decorations are up, and the Christmas music is playing. It was very serene taking this photo on an empty Main Street looking towards the beautiful purple Cinderella's Castle with its Christmas Ice lights.

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Christmas Castle and Magic Kingdom Wreaths




This photo is a close up focusing on Cinderella's Castle with some of the Magic Kingdom Main Street Christmas wreaths in the foreground. The castle is lit up with it's Christmas Ice lights in a beautiful teal color in this photo.

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Teal and Purple Cinderella's Castle




The Christmas lights that Walt Disney World puts on Cinderella's Castle are a spectacularly beautiful sight to see, and a difficult thing to capture that beauty in photos. This photo here is of this Christmas castle as it is lit up in teal and purple lights. Clicking on the image will allow you to see it in a larger size, and give you the chance to share it with your friends and family.

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Christmas Night on Main Street, USA




At Walt Disney World, they do Christmas right. Here is a night time photo looking down Main Street, USA towards the Train Station at the Magic Kingdom with all the Christmas lights lit up.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Walt, Mickey, and Main St. in Christmas




I took this photo while standing in front of Cinderella's Castle looking down Main Street, USA. The view of the Partners Statue looking down Main Street towards the Train Station with all the Christmas decor is a very beautiful sight to see. You can click on the image to view it larger on my photography website.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Disney Christmas Decor


Now that it is the Christmas season, wouldn't it be nice to be able to decorate your house with some of the magical images of the Christmas season at Walt Disney World? Well now you can, for as little as $1. You can simply download any of my images from Walt Disney World and use them as your computers wallpaper, use them in a screen saver, or print them out and hang on your wall. What's a better way to enjoy the Christmas season than to enjoy it with some of the magical Walt Disney World Christmas images? To see the festive and beautiful pictures I have available, just click here to go to my William Drew Photography Disney Christmas page. Thank you, and Merry Christmas!

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Nighttime Lamp and Castle


While walking behind Cinderella's Castle, I caught a look of how this lamp looked against the brilliantly lit castle with it's Christmas Ice lighting.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

The Evolution of the Forward Pass


The Minnesota Vikings are doing something that has not been done in the NFL for a long, ne, for a very VERY long time. They have forgotten how to effectively use the forward pass. The Vikings possess arguably the best running back the league has seen over the past decade. Defenses will put 8 or 9 guys up near the line ("in the box" if I was to use NFL-speak) to try and stop Peterson to no avail. The advantages that gives the Vikings to complete a forward pass is one that no other team in the league gets. With that many guys focused on stopping the run, that leaves two, maybe three guys to cover our wide receivers. This is something that should be absolutely easy to take advantage of. And for some reason, the Vikings are unable to do so. Adrian Peterson rushed for over 200 yards in the first three quarters of the game against the Green Bay Packers, and in those first three quarters, they had managed to put up an anti-prolific 53 yards passing.

Insert migraine headache here.

There are a vast majority of people putting the blame of this on Christian Ponders shoulderpad covered shoulders. And that just isn't fair. I am not saying Christian is doing a good job, by any means. But for this to be going as bad as it is, it takes an entire team to be this bad at throwing a ball down the field. It has become painfully obvious that the Vikings possess both the best WR in the game in Percy Harvin (who has missed the last few games), and the absolute worst collection of WR's the league has seen since, well, maybe ever. The Vikings Wide Receivers constantly get the benefit of one-on-one coverage, and they are unable to ever get open. And the few times they do get open, they manage to drop a pass Ponder puts right in their hands or on their numbers (maybe Ponders tendency to be inaccurate in his other passes catches them off guard when he does hit them in their hands?). Then there is also Bill Musgrave, the offensive coordinator for the Vikings. This guy has got to be able to find a way to be able to get ONE receiver open on a play once or twice a game, no? Send the receivers in motion, run them off picks, something has got to pop into his head to take advantage of our receivers getting to find an open spot when only two defenders are worried about them. And then there is Leslie Frasier. Over-all, I think he has done a very good job at moving the team forward this year. The Vikings are a MUCH better team this year. Yes, there have been a few disappointing losses, games that maybe we could have won if we had done something on one or two plays in the game. But the fact we are competitive a year after winning just 3 games is a fantastic improvement. But Fraiser has to be more willing to sit Ponder down when his passes are obviously not working. I am also not here to say that Joe Webb is the answer. He is even less accurate in his passing than Ponder is. So, even though I wish we'd see Webb on the field once in a while to spice things up with that insane athletic ability Webb has, he is not the answer at QB. But throw him in there once in a while when Ponder is struggling.

I still think Ponder can be a decent QB in this league. Yes, there are QB's that are coming in and doing wonderful things in their first year or two in the league now, but that is not something every QB will do. A couple guys named Eli Manning and Alex Smith struggled mightily their first two-three years and they have proven to be pretty good quarter-backs now (ok, yes, Smith has been replaced as a starter. That wasn't due to him not performing, but to his backups stellar play).

So, yes, the Vikings currently possess the worst passing attack the NFL has seen in a very long time. And the fact they are as inept as they are with entire defensive teams focusing on stopping Adrian Peterson exasperates the problem. I think too many people are putting the problem solely on Ponder. I'm blaming this display of fucktitude on Ponder, the offensive line, the wide receivers, Bill Musgrave, and on Leslie Frasier. The entire group should be embarrased (and thankfully it sounds like they are).

Mickey Christmas Ornament




The row of Mickey Mouse Christmas ornaments on the shelves at the World of Disney store at Downtown Disney was too colorful to pass up taking a photo of.

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Mickey Mouse Christmas Fountain at Downtown Disney




This is one of the fountains at Downtown Disney, and the Christmas decorations for it were to simply adorn the Mickey Mouse plant with a Santa hat. And it works perfectly.

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Magical American Christmas



In this photo, I captured the Christmas tree that is out in front of the Contemporary Resort, as well as it's American flag, and in the background you can see Cinderella's Castle from the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.