Why Gumby?
Why not?
There is no point in having a six foot inflatable Gumby if you don't get some use out of him. Plus, this Gumby, in several incarnations, has been in my life and the lives of several of my friends for dozens of years.
Gumby at my wedding in 1987.
Gumby at my friends Mike and Angela's wedding in 1988.
FAQs about this blog:
1. I am not actually taking one picture of Gumby a day. That would be silly and he does not stay inflated very long. (See FAQ 3.) I shoot 4-5 pictures of different days in one session. Pretty clever, huh? However, you can use my cheating and laziness to your advantage because that gives you time to let me know if you have any holiday ideas for Gumby.
2. All these holidays are real. Or at the least three independent sources I found on The Google for each day thinks they are real and that is good enough for me.
3. It takes about ten minutes to inflate Gumby using an air compressor, (Thank you Campbell Hausfeld.) and at the moment, he is good for about half an hour until I can figure out where his leaks are and how to patch them.
4. Why don't I just stop whining and get another Gumby? Six foot inflatable Gumbys were only made in 1987 and 1988. They are pretty hard to come by.
5. He is very light, so posing him with things is difficult. Keep that in mind if you are going to make a suggestion.
6. As of January 12, I got permission from the official Gumby people for this blog. Whew! Thank you, Premavision, Inc.
7. As of January 13, my cats are no longer afraid of the air compressor. My legs are very happy about that.
8. You are not cracking up. As of January 18, I retook several pictures.
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