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Tootsietown Miniature World
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On a dresser top in my bedroom is a miniature world called Tootsietown, a map holding together my imagination. It is an assemblage from several related sources, constructed magpie-like from Kathy's collectibles. Perhaps the force of assemblage began with several Chinese mudmen sages, which I recognized as an ideal in fantasy, first glimpsed in a scroll painting viewed in the Harn Museum, of sages conversing in a garden. A bridge creates a pond which is filled with the smallest frogs available. The garden is mostly Christmas trees. A Pogo Possum figure that belonged to my Dad (Walt Kelly's Pogo was his favorite cartoon) is present.
Possum is a keyword, evoking the Latin saying,
vele est posse, where there is a will, there is a way. The scene revolves around the protagonist, the baseball player, my "avatar" in this scene, standing next to the Tootsietoy car, which requires another post.
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The Hitter and Tootsietoy with Frog Pond |
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