Monday, November 29, 2021

Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes

In 1923, Cecil. B. DeMille built the City of the Pharaoh at the Guadalupe Sand Dunes for his film The Ten Commandments. I only became aware of this story after watching the 2016 documentary, The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille, made by Peter Brosnan.


I stopped by the dunes twice this year, but neglected to do the proper research beforehand, so I wasn't able to visit the site of the buried movie set either time.

I believe the Rancho Guadalupe Dunes Preserve is about a mile or so south of the movie set, but I couldn't pinpoint the exact location by searching on the Internet.


From what I understand, directions might be available from a NAPA Auto Parts store which doubles as a small museum, and there is also the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center where many artifacts are on display, but it is currently open by appointment only.

In any event, the first time I stopped by was in July, when the dunes were closed off to protect the nesting grounds for California terns and snowy plovers.


It was windy and overcast in July, and not many people were visiting the dunes.



I visited again over Thanksgiving weekend, and you would almost think it was Summer.




The next time I pass by, I hope I'll be able to hike some of the trails and take a look at the site of the City of the Pharaoh.


Monday, November 15, 2021

DCon 2021

I attended DCon at the Anaheim Convention Center over the weekend, and it was the first event I've been to in two years.


The line seemed to be very long, but it actually moved very quickly even with checking for proof of vaccination at the door.


Various pieces were on display outside of the exhibit hall.

Autonomous logging robot
by Michael Marras

Come Play With Us
by Victor Castillo

Art toys from the Time Bandits booth.




Various subversive action figures from the DKE Toys booth.




Tokidoki was the only apparent overseas attendee at the con.





Goth cupcakes from Art of Miso.


Skull and taxidermy pieces by Brooke Weston.

Ram Ship


A doll in an iron mask from Ave Rose Art.


The item that I am most looking forward to are the upcoming sofubi Cthulhu toys displayed at the Mondo booth.



Some cool models at the FM Raw Toys and Art booth.

Tatogigeator

Gaaopilie

Some pieces from the Imperial Lotus Dragon Custom Show.




More assorted pictures.

2016 Ecto-1

Glass Ecto-1

Martian Toys mascot



Master 9 Eyes (M9E)

We Are Not Toys booth

I get the feeling that there were probably only two-thirds or half the number of vendors that attended in the past, but the number of visitors seemed high. I had a two day pass, but didn't bother going the second day. Still, it was good to go to an event after such a long time.