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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

The Pinterest Galleries

Pinterest Pins
I wanted a unique 3D image of the
Pinterest logo, and found this on Norebbo
(Moved from GoDaddy)

One thing it's taken me forever to do is to sort through my Pinterest collections.  At one time, I had a gallery of specific images linked in the original website, and I might do that for certain galleries.  Not everything in my Pinterest galleries are Mayfair Witches-related, not by a long shot.  However, I found some wonderful pins I'd saved that I thought I would reorganize.

I've added a link to Pinterest in the Social Media section of this page.  You'll see several public galleries, but the Mayfair Witches-related one is "Anne Rice".  When you open it, you'll see some images of her, quotes and additional sections by topic.  There is, of course, a Lives of the Mayfair Witches section, but there are some others as well, such as a few pins about the Vampire Chronicles.

To further help sort out any ongoing confusion as to which house Anne Rice actually used as Rowan Mayfair's New Orleans house in the novels, you'll see a lot of images of the Brevard-Rice house in their own section.  These are images we've probably all seen a million times.  However, there is another house that I've seen in various places cited as the Mayfair house--its neighbor, the Carroll-Crawford house.  I've put pins I'd saved that are of that house in their own section.

Finally, over the years, images from my original website (a link to which is in the footer of this site) have found their way onto Pinterest.  I'm guessing by way of Share buttons or something or other.  I had to create a fresh new page for Inside First Street on the original website, which is one of the most frequently visited pages of the Parlor even now.  When you see the section called "From My Website", that is what it means.  

You'll even find the Talamasca business card I made using SketchUp!  It is the same image used for the Talamasca Files section on this web page.  No, I'm not kidding.  I made the business card looking as it might have in 1959, when Rita Mae Dwyer went to visit Deirdre Mayfair, who gave it to her with a plea for her to contact the Talamasca because Deirdre's baby (Rowan) was going to be taken away from her.  I think I added David Talbot because...don't remember.  

So, to wrap this up, I'm giving my Pinterest board an overhaul.  When you take a look at it, don't be alarmed if things get changed around a bit between visits.  I'm reorganizing it due to the sheer amount of boards I have that could be organized under categories.  Obviously, I've used Pinterest since before this option was available...

Friday, December 13, 2024

Mayfair Witches Onscreen

One Month MW Season 1
One Month Season 1 Countdown From 2022
(Moved from GoDaddy)

At the top of Chronicles of the Mayfair Witches, you have no doubt seen a countdown timer.  Countdowns seem to be a "thing" these days.  Why?  Dunno.

But I decided to put one up anyway.

The countdown is how much longer until Season 2 of Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches premieres on AMC.  It premieres on January 5, 2025.

I haven't spent much time talking about the series in the last few months because I've been preoccupied with technical details.  And I do mean technical.  Hopefully, the result is all things are functional with nothing functioning in the background that I don't know about.  It's rude.

What I want to focus on now is the pages of the Mayfair Witches Parlor that discuss the AMC series.  You can find them from here, Chronicles of the Mayfair Wtiches, by scrolling to Mayfair Witches From Page to Screen.  The image there, the one of Rowan becoming entangled in the rose vines as if they're reaching out from the wallpaper to entangle her, is one of the promotional images from Season 1.  It's also one of my favorites because it really does illustrate the way the legacy of the Mayfair Witches ensnares Rowan.  

It has been nearly 30 years since I first read these novels, and they left a lasting impression me for several reasons.  The TV series is obviously very new and very recent in this timeline.  It is also being released in a time very different than the ones the books were first published in.  One of the first things that jumped out at me was the confusion over the Garden District house used as the Mayfair Witches house in the novels versus the TV series.  To me, it's basic knowledge that Anne Rice used her own then-home, the Brevard-Rice house at 1239 First Street in New Orleans, as the house Rowan Mayfair inherited from her mother, Deirdre, that she and Michael Curry restore and live in.  When Season 1 first premiered, people commented that the house used in the show, the Soria-Creel house, sure looked like Anne Rice's former home.  

Yes, there are several houses in the Garden District that are built like American townhouses with Greek Revival-Italianate architecture.  Of course, they have the iconic iron lace the porches and galleries of New Orleans are famous for.  Each has its own style, its own colors, and even the basic layouts have their own unique differences.  Depending on where they are, many of the houses have grounds of different sizes.  

In the case of the Brevard-Rice house, one of the features that is fairly unique to it is the fact that the columns along the front of the house are of different styles.  I'll have to go back and check, but I did read once that when the house was being built, Albert Brevard wanted those particular styles of columns because he liked both styles.  Therefore, he decided the columns along the front of his new home would feature both styles.  The end result was, of course, that there are three different styles.

Another architectural tidbit about 1239 First Street is that the library and master bedroom were added later.  Elizabeth Brevard sold the house to Emory Clapp in or about 1869, ten years after her father's death.  It was Emory Clapp who hired the original architects, James Calrow and Charles Pride, to add the library and master bedroom.  Clapp died in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1880.  Of what, I've not been able to find out, but it's possible he died of tuberculosis, as Colorado Springs was known for its tuberculosis sanitariums beginning around that period.  Emory Clapp and his wife, who remained in the house until her death in 1934, are entombed in Metairie Cemetery, which is where Anne Rice is entombed with her husband and daughter.

If you look at a 1990 first edition hard cover print of The Witching Hour, look at the title pages.  You will see a sketch of the house, which is very clearly the house Anne Rice owned and lived in, 1239 First Street in New Orleans.  The Trade paperback edition of the novel was released in November 1991 and has the same sketch.  I have a Trade paperback copy of the novel from that time with the sketch in it.  The Mass Market edition of the novel was released in May 1993 and features the house on its cover with the lightning around it.  

If that doesn't settle the question of whether or not Anne Rice used her own home as the setting of the Mayfair house that Rowan inherited in her novels, I don't know what will.

Speaking of the novel versus the screen, I began a list of comparisons between specific things in the TV series that were different than the novels.  That list should be on the page of the Parlor that is linked on the page you can find this blog on.  I know--CONFUSING.  It's hard to rebuild a site like mine on today's tools if you're not a business.

Anyway.

I'd intended to rewatch Season 1 so I could complete my list of comparisons.  Christmas is pretty quiet around here, so why not hole up and binge watch...something?  At least, until it's time for the yearly marathon of A Christmas Story...

Friday, December 6, 2024

Society Pages

YouTube Red Rose
Red rose and candle on the table
created on--wait for it--YOUTUBE!
(Moved from GoDaddy)

To the left is what happens when YouTube puts a goody like an Inspiration tab in the Parlor's Studio.

Speaking of which...

You will now find a section on this main landing page (of sorts) called Parlor Society Pages.  It's near the bottom.  YouTube, X, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram are all linked there.  Threads can be found linked in the About section of the Parlor's Facebook page.  I include these links here and on Facebook instead of on the main website for security reasons. For that reason, I have them in these locations regardless of whether or not there is much, if any, content on them.

And speaking of THAT...

If you take a moment to take a peek, you will notice that the Parlor's Facebook page is just that a page.  In order to connect the Parlor's Instagram in any meaningful way to the Facebook page, I did have to convert it to a professional account.  There is a reason for this, and had it not been for this reason, the Parlor's presence on both of those platforms would be different.

It seems someone decided around 2020, a time when I didn't use Facebook as much as before, that they were going to need for me to have a Business account in the Meta Business Suite thingy.  It's an account that claimed to be some sort of medical clinic in Russia, which is obviously not me. Aaaaaand they ran some ads until sometime in September, if I recall.  Just in time to see all of us surrounded by one of the single worst wildfires in Oregon history.  And during the pandemic!

While that fire complex was headed right this way, I was being sternly told by my cat (she is too a people) to get back in that bed, ya got symptoms.  And she sat right on the keyboard of my laptop, undercarriage on the keys (if you get my drift).  There was a lot going on in this country around that time, so I have not been able to help but wonder if this was one of those situations where greedy parasites decided to exploit others when they were preoccupied with...well, you know.

This is something I had a feeling I'd wish I hadn't done, but I did take a look--or TRY to take a look--at the ads this outfit ran before they were stopped.  Auctions?!  Say what, now?  How does that even work on a social media platform?

Anyway.  I tried trashing the info in the ads.  But hey, they're the ones who made the mistake of thinking I'd never know about the ads in the first place.  This is why I keep saying the Parlor does not run ads and never has.  Because these are facts.

The good news is that they cannot do anything more on the Parlor's turf, since it does appear Facebook caught on relatively quickly and practically harpooned their ability to do a single thing more.  Unfortunately, it also means I can't get that thing off of the account.  It's one of those things where someone gets into the account somehow, and then immediately starts changing things like admins so the real account owner ends up either stuck with a problematic "business" or is unable to recover the account at all.  Any dings to that particular "business" affects the real owner in several ways, none of them good.  

Yes, it's frustrating.  And at some point, not long ago, I finally just gave up trying to get that thing off of this business account they set up for me without my consent or even my knowledge.  I've not even been able to assign the thing to the fifth ring of Hell at very least (I've tried).

To wrap this up, yes, it is a Facebook page and an Instagram professional account due to the existence and seeming permanence of the aftermath of the train wreck that it is.  I've only tolerated this lunacy because it's stuck and pretending it doesn't exist is never a good option.  Otherwise, the Parlor's Facebook and Instagram would be the type meant for creators, which is far more accurate. 

Either way, the Parlor is making sure every precaution is taken to protect users' privacy and safety.  This is true regardless of whether or not that--thang--has me inextricably entwined with a specific platform.  That includes some pretty strict controls on vendors on the original website.  

If a vendor is making a user's experience on my website anything but enjoyable and safe, then the vendor will then experience the Parlor's response header and other fabulous codes.  That is why you see a Parlor-themed cookie consent banner on the main website, and this new landing page comes with one built into it.  

If there was any entity that was...unscrupulous, I wish I could be a fly on the wall as they try to get their mutts on user data from the Parlor.  The reaction I would love to see and hear is best heard in one of the Parlor's YouTube shorts, Tante Oscar's Phone.  Hit play, and the Short will speak for itself.  Hint: it involves quite possibly the only utterance of a notty werd I've ever allowed in the Parlor's content.  

Aw, come on.  It's funny.   

To close, you'll notice there is a countdown on this landing page.  Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches premieres on AMC on January 5, 2025.

I haven't even had the chance to finish going over Season 1's finer details, this technical stuff has taken up such an obscene amount of my time.  I hope I'll be able to get back to it very soon!

*Scan my text on the original Parlor website with perplexity.ai all you like, but do at least stop and say hello before you go...

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Parlor Blog Test

Spanish Armada
The Spanish Armada
created on NightCafe by the Parlor
(Moved from GoDaddy)

I know IT is definitely not my day job, but then, I've had to spend so much time dealing with technical stuff this year that I haven't been able to focus on my actual content anywhere near as much as I need and want to.  (Insert exasperated sigh of your choice here).

Monday, November 25, 2024

The Parlor on Blogspot

Parlor Blogspot Banner
The Parlor's Animated Blogspot Button
(Moved from GoDaddy)

Beneath this blog, you will now see a banner with a button that says, "The Mayfair Parlor".  Since early 2023, the Parlor has utilized Blogspot for its blog posts.  The blog also features a file menu of pages of the Parlor recreated from the main website between 2021 and 2023, before the main website was given an overhaul.  Like the pages of the Parlor preserved on Wayback Machine, this section of pages is meant to provide a record of the website over time.

Blog posts from 2023 to now were usually about updates to Parlor content or the AMC series.  Occasionally, posts would be about matters that the Parlor finds it necessary to discuss to some extent.  When I began the landing page this blog is on and learned that I could incorporate a blog directly on it, I decided to switch to this blog.  Posts on this blog might be periodically shared on Facebook or X, though sharing to X hasn't been tested yet.

I want this landing page to be a hub, I guess it would be called.  It's a way of gathering together every platform the Parlor is on in one place.  Otherwise, it's just scattered.

Yeah, I don't like that.

Scattered, I mean.

Oh!  Speaking of Facebook...

If you aren't already aware, Facebook (and therefore Instagram, and Meta...) are updating some of their policies, clarifying others, and putting the majority of it into effect on January 1, 2025.  There are some additional policy updates going into effect in February 2025.  If you haven't received an email from Facebook regarding these updates, you should be able to find them even by doing a Google search.  

Just because, I wonder what Mona Mayfair's Facebook profile would look like if she had one?  Wait.  She wouldn't stop there.  She'd have a developer account with Meta and find a way to make sure she had a page with Meta Business Suite.  Being a Mayfair Designee, that would no doubt be easy for her to do, given her head for business.

On graveyard shift.


Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Exploring The Mayfair Witches

Mayfair DNA Giant Helix
Mayfair DNA Giant Helix from
The Witches' Companion
Rendered on NightCafe
(Moved from GoDaddy)

As the Mayfair Witches Parlor, formerly Come Into My Parlor, adjusts to a new way of sharing with the world, it's had to use a fairly complicated roadmap of different platforms.  Hopefully, not as complicated as learning WordPress because my head hurts way too much for that at the moment.

Saturday, November 16, 2024

An Overview

Enchanted Bayou
Enchanted Bayou
(Moved from GoDaddy)

To give you a clearer set of instructions for navigating this new landing page, here is how to find pages of the Parlor from here.

Thursday, November 14, 2024

For a Change...

Rowan Tree Above the Door
Rowan Tree Above the Door,
Created on NightCafe
(Moved from GoDaddy)

There does seem to be a great deal of change in the cyberworld these days.  The Mayfair Witches Parlor is no different.  The site has been live and with one web host since its launch in 2008.  Links to the pages of the original Parlor site are included in the navigation on this landing page.

Friday, August 30, 2024

Summer Is Almost Over...

...so, here is a newer version of the Destin, Florida beach house rendered from the sketch in The Witches' Companion by Katherine Ramsland...

Sunday, June 16, 2024

IWtV Episode 6 Season 2

The Fifteenth Witch: Literature From Page to Screen: IWtV Episode 6 Season 2: Episode Art by Immortal Universe * Moved from Come Into My Parlor to this blog with the original air date for each episode as these posts we...
IWtV Episode 6 Season 2

Sunday, June 9, 2024

IWtV Episode 5 Season 2

The Fifteenth Witch: Literature From Page to Screen: IWtV Episode 5 Season 2: Episode Art by Immortal Universe * Moved from Come Into My Parlor to this blog with the original air date for each episode as these posts we...
IWtV Episode 5 Season 2

Sunday, June 2, 2024

IWtV Episode 4 Season 2

The Fifteenth Witch: Literature From Page to Screen: IWtV Episode 4 Season 2: * Moved from Come Into My Parlor to this blog with the original air date for each episode as these posts were made at the time. Episode Art ...
IWtV Episode 4 Season 2



Friday, March 22, 2024

Lasher Appears

Replacing an earlier video with some of my own family in it with this Mayfair Witches-related video to keep content Mayfair Witches-related, this is the first upload with the new AI feature requirement.

Saturday, March 9, 2024

Stella Mayfair's Haunted Swimming Pool

This brief video, made from my 3D model in progress, gives just a peek into the progress of the Mayfair garden.  You can see a bit of the balustrade, and some colorful dots that are...flowers!

Thursday, March 7, 2024

The Mayfair Garden In 3D

Spring is approaching.  One thing I have wanted to do for a long time is do my best to recreate the Mayfair garden in 3D.   I've already built most of the structural elements, the "hardscape".  The pool patio, the balustrades, even the swimming pool...


The smaller buildings on the property appear as they do for the moment as placeholders for the actual buildings around the pool and patio area.  The cabana won't still look like this when I'm done:


This is before I made the patio feature the flagstones it actually does.  And before I added the remaining fountains.  

One thing I've wanted to do with a 3D model of the Mayfair house from the novels is to use the garden as a way of showing the types of flowers, shrubs, trees and other features that are described.   A fun way of identifying what grows there that might also appeal to garden enthusiasts.

The garden itself plays a major role in the stories of the Mayfair Witches.  There is Deirdre's Oak, which is also what marks the graves of (spoiler alert) and Emaleth.  The garden is what Deirdre Mayfair saw every day of her life for so many years, and up until she died.  The side porch is where Deirdre sat in her rocking chair, looking at who knows what and inspiring one local to refer to her as "a nice bunch of carrots". WH Ch 1

Nice.

The garden is where Michael Curry saw Lasher, and where Mona Mayfair found a trash can to use to get through a first floor window into the house to search for Michael.  But the area of the garden that really plays a role is the swimming pool.

It's hard to imagine what is, in reality and real life, a beautiful swimming pool being full of muck for decades and surviving.  I do not know when the actual pool was built on the property, but we can be reasonably sure it was not built by the original owner, Albert Hamilton Brevard.  

In The Witching Hour, the swimming pool was added by Stella Mayfair, whose party guests would often amuse themselves in it.  So, the pool was built in the 1920's, in the novel timeline.  Swimming pools actually scare me somewhat, but I also find them fascinating for some weird reason.

Imagining a swimming pool like this being emptied by shoveling out several decades' worth of muck and then restored is more than a little creepy, I think.  But fascinating.  And definitely a haunted swimming pool.

Michael Curry, during the restoration of the house, decided he'd take a dip one night when he was alone at the house.  And promptly found himself looking at a scene from the past, something that might have been either a time slip or a residual type of haunting.  Seeing a ghostly replay of Stella Mayfair's Roaring Twenties party could certainly be called residual.

But the ghost of Arthur Langtry of the Talamasca, who also died in 1929, standing at one end of the pool and urging Michael to "Come away from there, man!" certainly isn't residual.

Haunted or not, a swimming pool like this in the middle of a garden full of lush, flowering plants would certainly be an enchanting, magical sight to behold.  Hopefully, I can achieve this effect, or come very close.

Speaking of the ghostly replay and the ghost of Arthur Langtry, here is a tidbit from Season 1 of Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches that jumped out at me.  I don't believe I've gone into this much, but why not?

When Rowan was trapped in the Mayfair house after Deirdre's funeral and Carlotta's attempt to burn the house down, she had quite an odyssey.  She and Ciprien Grieve.  Ciprien Grieve found himself making the acquaintance of a man named Stuart Townsend.  And Stuart Townsend had some advice for Ciprien Grieve.

Don't die in the house.

Those who have read The Witching Hour will probably know who Stuart Townsend is.  He was indeed in the novels.  For those who don't know or might not remember, Stuart Townsend also belonged to the Talamasca.  Stella Mayfair was aware of the order, and even had a little fun with them when signing a photograph of herself for them.

By 1929, the sibling rivalry between Stella, the Designee, and Carlotta, the older sister who was originally the Designee until their mother, Mary Beth Mayfair, decided it would be Stella, instead.  Mary Beth Mayfair had died of cancer in 1925, and the relations between the siblings deteriorated alarmingly.

Stella had wanted to get away from her family, and apparently had hoped Stuart Townsend, who had fallen in love with Stella, would help her.  Well, Carlotta did not like that, and the brother, Lionel, was jealous as well.  What happened?  Carlotta tricked Lasher and provoked Lionel into shooting Stella in the double parlor from the main staircase.

Unfortunately, Stella's 8-year-old daughter Antha saw her mother shot to death.

Arthur Langtry was also in the Mayfair house when Stella was killed.  Actually, A LOT of people were in the Mayfair house when Stella was killed.  Because it happened during what would turn out to be her last wild, Roaring Twenties party.  

Langtry was able to leave the Mayfair house to head home, but died on the ship he was traveling on.  Stuart Townsend?

Well, he went "missing".

Kinda.

See, he never left the Mayfair house after Stella was killed.  And he wouldn't leave it for another sixty years.  That was when Stella's great-granddaughter Rowan realized there was a reason that rolled up carpet on the third floor looked funny.

Some of this might sound familiar to those who recall Season 1--except it was Deirdre who was the murder victim rather than Stella (so far).  In the book, Lionel, the actual shooter, was taken to a psychiatric hospital and died soon after, thanks to Lasher tormenting him.  

All of this activity appears to have also caused the haunting to include the swimming pool.  Those familiar with the novels will no doubt recall that when Michael came home and found Lasher "in the flesh", the two of them fought, and Michael ended up drowning and being brought back--again--in the swimming pool.  

No matter how trivial a detail might seem on the face, Anne Rice had a way of integrating it into the stories in the novels she wrote.  Every single thing described about the Mayfair house and all of the items in it has a purpose to the rest of the tale.  While a haunting, blue-green ambience and the sight of moss dripping from branches, descriptions of the china, silver, and crystal found in the butler's pantry and other things might seem pointless on the face, they're not.  Even those things are telling the story. 

It might be more accurate to say it was Lasher, rather than Carlotta, who stopped time at the Mayfair house since 1929.

I'm pretty anxious to finally be at the point where I'm ready to start adding the flowers to the garden...

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Aunt Queen's Cameos: Hidden Gems in Blackwood Farm

When I first read Blackwood Farm, there were many things (other than the timeline) that really caught my attention.  It was no surprise that Rowan Mayfair and Michael Curry were familiar with films like 'Immortal Beloved' and 'Gladiator'.  The book blended aspects of popular culture and the working class (at the time) in with mysterious tales of not-so-imaginary friends and mistresses from Hell, which I enjoyed.  There was another detail in the book that really intrigued me, though.

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

A Little Mayfair Witches Ambience ASMR-style

The Parlor is trying something new.  It might have been mentioned before, but this new experiment is...ambience.  ASMR-style.

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

The Mayfair House--A 3D Update

I thought it was time I provided an update on my project, a 3D model of the Mayfair house on First Street.  There are some details I've added, some obvious, some not so obvious.  This update shows only part of the first floor, and there are certainly details I've not gotten to yet.  One is that there appears to be a door or window on the end of the butler's pantry that faces the pool and patio area of the garden.

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Stella Mayfair In 3D

I've been doing a little revising and improving upon the next Mayfair Witch in 3D, Stella Mayfair.   I'm still learning how to make 3D people in the way that I want them made, and that particular pose, I thought, was perfect for a ghost one sees in a mirror.

Saturday, January 20, 2024

For More on The Pink Room...

For a little more background on the model of the master bedroom and a few tidbits on the role it plays as a setting in the Lives of the Mayfair Witches series, I've included a little bit in a new addition to this page of the Parlor: Come Into My Parlor In 3D.

Thursday, January 18, 2024

The Pink Room: The Master Bedroom

This is REALLY pink everywhere!  Hopefully, I will soon be able to reduce the amount of pink in the master bedroom.  In the meantime, this is the first room on the second floor I've worked on.  Quite a lot of progress on the room has been made already...

Monday, January 15, 2024

For Your Viewing Pleasure...

 Throughout the Parlor, there are videos embedded on pages according to topic.  These videos are on YouTube, as well.  There are also some playlists and videos from other platforms like Vimeo and Behance.  It's pretty amazing how hard it can be to tell what the video's screen resolution, bit rate and stuff is, but many of the Parlor's videos are much larger than what you'd see on YouTube's player.

Monday, January 8, 2024

Rowan Mayfair By the Book

 Sometimes when a TV show or movie makes changes to some of the basic features of a character's physical appearance, it isn't always a bad thing.  One example is Rowan going from blond to brunette from page to screen.  It isn't one of the changes that bothered me too much when it came to Rowan's appearance.  I still wanted to show Rowan as Rowan Mayfair in the novels.  The model I found really did not need much in the way of changes, and even the sunglasses work.  Rowan had purchased some sunglasses on her trip to New Orleans to attend Deirdre's funeral, and they really do make her look glamorous, I think!

Saturday, January 6, 2024

The Mayfair Witches in 3D

 

Now that I've been able to build (for the most part) a 3D model of the Mayfair house with interiors that can be shown even while the entire house is incomplete, I'm turning more attention to...the Mayfair Witches themselves! 

I've included this image and some details about its creation on both Come Into My Parlor In 3D and The Face of Come Into My Parlor's Mayfair Witches.  I am working on some other models of the Mayfair Witches alongside the ongoing 1239 First Street in 3D project.  From what I can tell, it looks like the Witches themselves are what people really want to see.  I can't disagree with that!

That is my ultimate goal--to create the Mayfair Witches as Anne Rice described them.  As we begin to look toward a possible Season 2 of Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches on AMC (actual status unknown), I am reminded that reactions to Season 1 were most definitely mixed.  People either really loved it or really hated it.  Some of the most important main characters were missing completely, there were jumps from one plot line to another that made no sense, among other things.  Most of all, there was a diversion from the source material (the novels themselves) that was too much of a diversion and made people ask a number of times, "Did the writers even READ the books?!"

To be fair, The Witching Hour is a long book.  It's challenging to bring a book so long with four different parts to it to the screen, even as a television series.  There is so much material there that I would imagine it's hard to determine what to somehow translate to the screen and what not to.  I don't know; I am not a filmmaker.  

One thing I keep meaning to do is to expand more on the differences between the books and the series so far.  There are some things from the series that I actually loved seeing, because they did give me a new feel for the atmosphere of the settings of the story.  Another was that Suzanne, the village midwife of Donnelaith, Scotland and the first Mayfair Witch, was brought to the screen.  Then, though I was confused about a few details at first, there was the inclusion of the Mayfair Emerald as a literal key.  Which, symbolically speaking, is what the Mayfair Emerald was.

I decided to limit what I included from the series in the model itself.  One thing I did decide to do, since recreating the mural on the walls of the dining room would be a challenge, was to find a suitable panoramic image for the mural.  Also, I would include framed portraits of each of the Mayfair Witches on the walls of the dining room, which is what was done in the AMC series.  

One of the photographs Rowan finds in Ciprien Grieve's cellphone is an old one that appears to have been taken in the 1920's.  Guess who that has to be?  Yes.  Stella.  The novels refer to photos taken of Stella's Roaring Twenties parties in the Mayfair house, including the last party she threw before her murder in the parlor of the house in 1929.  Photos are mentioned again in connection with some pearls and a Victrola once owned by Julien Mayfair.  The photos were also of Stella and others, like Ancient Evelyn as a young woman.

That photo is one you'll no doubt see tucked in somewhere.  The other photos and portraits, such as the ones seen in the opening credits mounted on crumbling walls with twisted branches of the family tree, I think are one of the ways the Mayfair Witches' tale has spanned generations of this family.  Indeed, there is a lot of interest in the Mayfair family tree. 

But let's get back to The Witching Hour.  As stated, it is a long book.  I understand cast members themselves read the books and are longtime fans of Anne Rice.  At the same time, reading a book that long, with so much in it, seems to be something some readers struggle with.  That's not a criticism of them as readers, however.  The book has so much in it that it can be hard to keep the flow of the story in mind while reading.

This might be a bit overdue, but perhaps it's time the Parlor devoted extra space and time to a more detailed discussion of The Witching Hour?  

In fact, I was just reading through parts of it last night when I came across a section I had been meaning to review anyway.  The reason being that I have been working on other parts of the Mayfair house and needed to review details on a few things in it so they will be accurate in the model.  As to what that might be, I'll give you a hint.

It's something that has me doing yet another search to see if I can find architectural details of the second floor of the Mayfair house.  I want to make sure the master bedroom door is in the correct location...

Monday, January 1, 2024

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year from the Parlor!

I've been working on 3D graphics like crazy.  Mostly because I kept having issues, which in turn led to at least one software upgrade and a major cleanup of graphics files.  It's unfortunate that at the moment, I have system limitations that prevent me from creating more of the type of graphics I want to create.  That's a wordy way of saying my laptop is an old fa--older device.

Perhaps I will be able to obtain a more powerful machine that will be able to handle rendering software at some point.  Lumion is one example.  I'm especially anxious to be able to do more because I would love to be able to do even more with 3D models like what is in this animation:


This animation also appears on the Parlor's home page.

In it, you see a 3D model of a woman, a Mayfair Witch.  The image created using AI technology of Charlotte Mayfair provided the textures for the face on the 3D model.  It's not perfect, but it's not exactly finished, either.

The emerald key from the AMC series that she is wearing is a 3D model of it that I also made.  You know, I had to actually draw the symbols freestyle in the 3D software, and it was sooo tedious!  I tried to keep the model as close to the one in the series as possible, and I will improve it as I am able to reproduce other details of the key.  

When I make graphics for the Parlor that include the key, more and more, you will see my 3D model of the key in it.  I have another version with slightly different metal textures that might still be seen here and there.  

I think now that I have made as much progress on the model of the Mayfair house as I have, it is time to begin introducing the characters themselves, including Lasher.  His first appearance is the image of Lasher created by Jennifer Harris for MAYFAIR, and his entry has been made via Tante Oscar's phone, which has been moved from Tante Oscar's fridge to the Mayfair fridge.

What a coincidence--that is the spot in the Mayfair house where Lasher first revealed himself to Rowan.  Lasher had shown himself to Rowan the moment her mother, Deirdre, died and again on the flight from San Francisco to New Orleans for Deirdre's funeral.  But the first time Lasher showed himself to Rowan in the Mayfair house was at pretty much the same spot where we see Lasher pop up from Tante Oscar's iPhone...

This is also one of the rare occasions where you will hear notty werds in the Parlor.  For those of you who don't mind the occasional f-bomb, have a look:


Again...Happy New Year, everyone!