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El Cordero andaluz es algo que no sabía que necesitaba en mi vida y ahora no paro de imaginármelo con el sombrero cordobés y la chaquetilla corta 😂
Encima es que todos tus diseños de personajes son preciosos 💚💚💚 Gracias por tanto
No te voy a mentir, llevo desde que publiqué ese post pensando en el cordero vestido así (y muchas gracias jo es que me alegra mucho que mis diseños gusten te lo juro ;;)
Así que como cordobesa no me he podido resistir, al principio solo le iba a dibujar con el sombrero y he acabado así. (Sé que no es 100% como los tradicionales pero hace mucho que no se lo veo a nadie puesto y las referencias en internet son un poco basura 😭)
Podría dibujarlos a todos en la feria ahora que lo pienso
Con esto concluyo con que la cabra es gaditana y el cordero cordobés 🧎🏻♀️💕
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sometimes I will just say things
"hi I'm diego and this is my fursona. he's called Zorro and he's a black fox who wears a cape and a sombrero cordobés and he has a sword and a pistol and punishes rich, evil people. he's also bisexual and an amazing lover. and no, I did not steal this idea from disney's robin hood, this is all original 😤"
#the irony of disney's robin hood being so similar to zorro but also not in any way intentionally referencing it... incredible#anyway#zorro
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La represión a la católica que padeció España desde la guerra civil: “Franco mató en nombre de dios hasta el último día”
Historia de Peio H. Riaño. La represión a la católica que padeció España desde la guerra civil: “Franco mató en nombre de dios hasta el último día” “Detente enemigo que el corazón de Jesús va conmigo” (sic). El lema iba prendido al sombrero cordobés de uno de los grupos paramilitares más sangrientos que actuaron en la guerra civil española, en la represión de los pueblos del Aljarafe de…
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La represión a la católica que padeció España desde la guerra civil: “Franco mató en nombre de dios hasta el último día”
Detente enemigo que el corazón de Jesús va conmigo” (sic). El lema iba prendido al sombrero cordobés de uno de los grupos paramilitares más sangrientos que actuaron en la guerra civil española, en la represión de los pueblos del Aljarafe de Sevilla, Andalucía, (España).
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🔝La perfecta mezcla entre elegancia y calidad del sombrero cordobés harán que seas el centro de atención.💯
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Dios es Maravilloso 🛐
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#spnedit#spncastedit#jensenedit#woefulcas#hallowedbecastiel#Jensen Ackles#my gifs#spn cast#spn#supernatural#jensen#spn gif#nashcon#rockstar!jensen#sigo preguntándome qué hace con lo que parece ser un sombrero cordobés
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#navidadx50 Como cada año en el mes de diciembre cada día hasta el día de reyes un original por 50 euros hoy está #sagradafamilia del genial #elgreco con sus nuevos #capirotes y #sombrero #cordobés #acrilico sobre #postal del @museoprado 10x15cm #art #arte #navidad #intervencionismo #popart #newcontemporary #greco #belen #interiorisme #interiorismo #christmas #natividad #nacimiento #seville #lunaresycapirotes #intervencionismo #popart #artepop #sevilla #fiestasdelaprimavera #artnouveau #derechoauncapirote #lunaresycapirotes #agustinisrael (en Estudio De arte y Diseño De Agustin Israel) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmU7rw5j4gQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Many of the characters in this game wear fluttering costumes, but Johnny is the only one who wears a long coat. Johnny's motif is Zorro [from The Mark of Zorro], and the only way to capture the image of his cape is with a coat draped over his upper body, so that's what he wears. I believe that the charm of a coat is when it flutters and when it’s pulled up or rolled up, so I really wanted to get a shot of that. As a result, I think it was a bit stiff. I should have drawn the background as well.
Illustration for Arcadia Extra’s Guilty Gear XX The Midnight Carnival Burst Encyclopedia. Scan and caption from Artworks of Guilty Gear X 2000-2007 by Daisuke Ishiwatari.
Zorro is a fictional character created by American author Johnston McCulley. He is typically portrayed as a dashing masked vigilante who defends the commoners and indigenous peoples of California against corrupt and tyrannical officials and other villains. His signature all-black costume includes a cape, a hat known as a sombrero cordobés, and a mask covering the upper half of his face. via Wikipedia.
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Day 24 - Book
G, 200 words, Isabela/female!Bubo
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Tío Bruno bought it for Camilo’s birthday initially, but like every other possession in this household it got snubbed the moment he was done with it. The Mark of Zorro went from Mirabel to Luisa to Bruno to Isabela, who absolutely had to show it to her ladyfriend Roberta.
The cover depicted its hero in full black. (“It’s from the movies,” tío Bruno told the grandkids, instantly piquing their interest.)
So, in full black, Isabela stood with perfect poise. Her rapier pointed invitingly down as she held her other hand behind her back, her head slightly cocked. Bubo — Roberta's nickname — stood opposite her wielding her own weapon and mask and cape. It wasn’t a very faithful reenactment; the premise was that they hit each other with swords a bunch of times.
There could only be one winner, though. Bubo looked good in her black blouse, handsome trousers, and little black pencil mustache she’d painted over her lip, but Isabela's skill triumphed.
Her rapier stroked the edge of Bubo’s sword, a kiss of foes.
In the end Isabela yielded. Bubo, overcome with playacted charm, took off her sombrero cordobés and, in the throes of passion, dipped, kissed, her much taller girlfriend.
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Arturo, con su poncho y su sombrero cordobés 😌 🏜️
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Really want a sombrero cordobés cause Zorro⚔️❤️🔥
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My childhood in some TV show:
1) Murder She Wrote (1984 - 1996)
Murder, She Wrote is an American crime drama television series starring Angela Lansbury (born October 16, 1925) as mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher. Moving into television in 1984, she achieved worldwide fame as fictional writer and sleuth Jessica Fletcher in the American whodunit series Murder, She Wrote, which ran for twelve seasons until 1996, becoming one of the longest-running and most popular detective drama series in television history.
The show revolves around the day-to-day life of Jessica Fletcher, (formerly MacGill), a widowed and retired English teacher, who becomes a successful mystery writer. Despite fame and fortune, Jessica remains a resident of Cabot Cove, a small coastal community in Maine, and maintains her links with all of her old friends, never letting her success go to her head.
Jessica invariably proves more perceptive than the official investigators of a case, who are almost always willing to arrest the most likely suspect. By carefully piecing the clues together and asking astute questions, she always manages to trap the real murderer.
Jessica's relationship with law enforcement officials varies from place to place. Both sheriffs of Cabot Cove resign themselves to having her meddle in their cases. However, most detectives and police officers do not want her anywhere near their crime scenes, until her accurate deductions convince them to listen to her. Some are happy to have her assistance from the start, often because they are fans of her books. With time, she makes friends in many police departments across the U.S., as well as with a British police officer attached to Scotland Yard. At the start of season eight, more of the stories were set in New York City with Jessica moving into an apartment there part-time in order to teach criminology.
2) Columbo (1968 - 2003)
Columbo is an American crime drama television series starring Peter Falk as Columbo, a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. Columbo is a shrewd but inelegant blue-collar homicide detective whose trademarks include his rumpled beige raincoat, unassuming demeanor, cigar, old Peugeot 403 car, unseen wife (whom he mentions frequently), and often leaving a room only to return with the catchphrase "Just one more thing." Columbo and his wife own also a Basset Hound named Dog.
Peter Falk (September 16, 1927 – June 23, 2011) was an American actor and comedian, known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the long-running television series Columbo (1968–2003), for which he won four Primetime Emmy Awards (1972, 1975, 1976, 1990) and a Golden Globe Award (1973).
The recurring plot's homicide suspects are often affluent members of high society; this has led some to see class conflict as an element of each story, however the show's creators have stated that setting the program in the world of the wealthy and powerful was to create a fish out of water feeling, not to make a social or political point. Suspects carefully cover their tracks and are initially dismissive of Columbo's circumstantial speech and apparent ineptitude. They become increasingly unsettled as his pestering behavior teases out incriminating evidence. His relentless approach often leads to self-incrimination or outright confession.
3) The Munsters (1964 - 1966)
The Munsters is an American sitcom depicting the home life of a family of benign monsters. The series starred Fred Gwynne as Frankenstein's monster and head-of-the-household Herman Munster; Yvonne De Carlo as his wife Lily Munster; Al Lewis as Lily's father, Grandpa, the somewhat over-the-hill vampire Count Dracula who longs for the "good old days" in Transylvania; Beverley Owen (later replaced by Pat Priest) as their teenage niece Marilyn Munster, who was attractive by conventional standards but the "ugly duckling" of the family; and Butch Patrick as their werewolfish son Eddie Munster. The series was a satire of both traditional monster movies and the wholesome family fare of the era. It ran concurrently with the similarly macabre-themed The Addams Family (which aired on ABC).
4) Zorro (1957 - 1959)
Armando Joseph Catalano (January 14, 1924 – April 30, 1989), better known as Guy Williams, was an Italo-American actor and former fashion model. Among his most notable achievements were TV serie Zorro (1957), in which he played the title chatacter: the noble hildago Don Diego de la Vega, who became the masked vigilante Zorro.
Don Diego de la Vega is a young man who is the only son of Don Alejandro de la Vega (George J. Lewis), the richest landowner in California, while Diego's mother is dead. Diego learned his swordsmanship while at university in Madrid, and created his masked alter ego after he was unexpectedly summoned home by his father because California had fallen into the hands of the greedy and cruel local Comandante, Capitán Enrique Sánchez Monasterio (Britt Lomond).
Just before reaching California, Diego learns of the tyranny of Captain Monastario, and realizes that his father, Don Alejandro, summoned him to help fight this injustice. Although he won medals for his fencing back in Spain, Diego decides that his best course of action is to conceal his ability with a sword, and to affect the demeanor of a milquetoast intellectual rather than a decisive man of action. His alter ego, Zorro operates primarily at night, taking the direct action that Diego cannot. This deception does not always sit well with Diego, especially as it affects his relationship with his disappointed father. In reality, Diego relies heavily on his wits, both with and without the mask on. Later in the series, Diego emerges as a respected figure in his own right, a clever thinker and loyal friend who just happens to be hopeless at swordplay.
He is typically portrayed as a dashing masked vigilante who defends the commoners and indigenous peoples of California against corrupt and tyrannical officials and other villains, helped by his mute servant Bernardo, played by Gene Sheldon (born Eugene Hume, February 1, 1908 – May 1, 1982), an American actor, mime artist, and musician.
The character's visual motif is typically a black costume with a black flowing Spanish cape or cloak, a black flat-brimmed hat known as sombrero cordobés, and a black sackcloth mask that covers the top half of his head. In Disney's Zorro television series the horse gets the name Tornado, which has been kept in many later adaptations. In most versions, Zorro keeps Tornado in a secret cave, connected to his hacienda with a system of secret passages and tunnels.
5) Addams Family (1964 - 1966)
The Addams Family is a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests and supernatural abilities, though no explanation for their powers is explicitly given in the series. The wealthy, endlessly enthusiastic Gomez Addams (John Astin) is madly in love with his refined wife, Morticia (Carolyn Jones). Along with their daughter Wednesday (Lisa Loring), their son Pugsley (Ken Weatherwax), Uncle Fester (Jackie Coogan), and Grandmama (Blossom Rock), they reside at 0001 Cemetery Lane in an ornate, gloomy, Second Empire-style mansion, which is portrayed by the house at 21 Chester Place in Los Angeles.
The family is attended by their servants: towering butler Lurch (Ted Cassidy); and Thing (also Cassidy), a disembodied hand that appears from within wooden boxes and other places. Other relatives who made recurring appearances included Cousin Itt (Felix Silla), Morticia's older sister Ophelia (also portrayed by Jones), and Morticia's mother Grandma Frump (Margaret Hamilton).
Question: how old am I?
Little clue: my birth year is one of the dates above.
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#summer#hat#summerhat#spanishhat#sombrero#cordobes#fashion#giftforher#carpediem#kiss#personalshopper#mujer
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980x654 Feria de Abril, Sevilla, España. Joven española con sombrero cordobés a caballo.
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HABILIDAD ESPECIAL
Dicen que los niños tienen una habilidad especial para poder ver cosas que la gran mayoría de los adultos no pueden ver. Y aunque en parte es cierto, no estoy totalmente de acuerdo con el término “habilidad especial”. Con el tiempo aprendí que la mente de un adulto está mucho más contaminada y atada al mundo terrenal que la de un niño. Los niños no tienen paredes mentales hasta que alguno de los mayores les dice que las tienen que tener, y creo que es la cosa más estúpida del mundo.
Siempre estaba acompañada y hasta que no llegué a los 4 años no me percaté de la diferencia que había entre unas personas y otras. Unas participaban más de las conversaciones entre ellas, siempre tenían prisa, mucha prisa. Hablaban en voz muy alta y se hacían ver fácilmente. Las otras, en cambio, parecían ser diferentes, se movían lentamente, a veces se pasaban días en el mismo lugar, me daba cuenta porque cuando los viernes, al salir de la escuela, mi madre y yo íbamos a la panadería del centro del pueblo a comprar bollos con chocolate, los demás días me traía algún bocadillo o fruta, de camino había un hombre con un sombrero peculiar y unos pantalones grises cogidos con tirantes al cuerpo. Una ropa que no veía en nadie más que en él. Pero esa historia se repetía en otros lugares o calles, indumentarias extrañas, me llamaba la atención que no hiciera torcer el cuello a más de uno.
Recuerdo una infancia feliz, pero no me mostraba muy comunicativa nunca y las preguntas me las solía guardar para mí.
Escuchaba a mis padres hablar entre ellos cuando pensaban que ya me había dormido, pero el que no fuera comunicativa no quería decir que no fuera curiosa. Mi madre hablaba con él de la posibilidad de que algo me hiciera daño en algún momento, pero mi padre le restaba importancia y le decía que todo eso se me pasaría con el tiempo, no sabía a qué se refería con “todo eso”.
Mi abuelo murió cuando yo tenía 9 años, era un hombre rudo, grande y con una voz rota a causa del tabaco, de hecho fue el motivo de su muerte, siempre dijo que moriría con un cigarro en la boca, mi padre se enfadaba con él, pero a mi me hacía gracia ese comentario, ¿Qué problema había si él mismo lo tenía tan claro? Murió en el hospital, yo no pude verlo ni despedirme y el día de su entierro conocí a muchos familiares que venían de Andalucía a Barcelona para dar el pésame, pues mi abuelo era cordobés y emigró a Cataluña cuando el trabajo empezó a ser una necesidad en una familia de 7 miembros como la que tenía mi padre.
No me dio mucho que pensar esa situación hasta que una noche, poco después de la muerte de mi abuelo, en la que mis padres y mi hermano ya dormían, me desperté y salí de la cama hacia la cocina para coger un vaso de agua. Bebí y lo volví a llenar para llevármelo a la habitación por si acaso me sentía sedienta de nuevo. Al salir de la cocina y cerrar la luz, el corazón me dio un vuelco cuando presencié el cuerpo de mi abuelo caminando por el pasillo a oscuras y viniendo hacia mi. No lo pude ver con detalle, pero diferencié su silueta claramente y me envolvió una nube de humo característico de cuando se ponía en su butaca a fumar. El vaso se me resbaló de las manos y al mirar el desastre del suelo y volver a subir la cabeza ya no estaba. Tuve la mente suficientemente fría para recoger los cristales mientras mi madre se acercaba desde su habitación.
Dado que se percató de mi nerviosismo incontrolado, me preguntó qué había pasado. Yo no quise contestarle, pero entonces me hizo la pregunta idónea: ¿Has visto algo? Me extrañó mucho que me preguntara eso, entonces negué con la cabeza y ella insistió: -Si has visto algo no significa que sea malo.- Entonces la miré y le expliqué lo sucedido, había visto a mi abuelo recientemente muerto deambulando por el pasillo. Ella suspiró y me dijo las palabras que más se han repetido en mi cabeza desde entonces: -Antes te hará más daño un vivo que un muerto. -Entonces, si no me negaba la historia que le acababa de contar, ¿quería decir que era posible?
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