Rita, we too watched a Walter Pidgeon movie the other night: Forbidden Planet. Gotta love Leslie Neilson and Anne Francis practically as babies. And of course, Robbie the Robot.
Last night we watched John Wayne’s “El Dorado”, with a very young James Caan and (of course) Robert Mitchum. I still love the scene at the end where they explain away Mitchum’s limp and use of a crutch on the wrong leg. Rather than refilm a complicated scene, they just added a quick conversation where Wayne chides Mitchum for not knowing which arm under which to use a single crutch.
Mike came by yesterday so I could give him the cross-stitch I did for him. He’s still roaming from couch to couch and doing “street performance” on the strip. He says he’s actively looking for a job, but I doubt it. He seems to really like what he’s doing. I despair of his ever actually growing up.
It’s 53 here with an expected high of 59. Not as warm as it has been for the past couple of weeks, but I’ll take it.
Good morning, Vagabonds.
Rita, we too watched a Walter Pidgeon movie the other night: Forbidden Planet. Gotta love Leslie Neilson and Anne Francis practically as babies. And of course, Robbie the Robot.
Last night we watched John Wayne’s “El Dorado”, with a very young James Caan and (of course) Robert Mitchum. I still love the scene at the end where they explain away Mitchum’s limp and use of a crutch on the wrong leg. Rather than refilm a complicated scene, they just added a quick conversation where Wayne chides Mitchum for not knowing which arm under which to use a single crutch.
Mike came by yesterday so I could give him the cross-stitch I did for him. He’s still roaming from couch to couch and doing “street performance” on the strip. He says he’s actively looking for a job, but I doubt it. He seems to really like what he’s doing. I despair of his ever actually growing up.
It’s 53 here with an expected high of 59. Not as warm as it has been for the past couple of weeks, but I’ll take it.
Everyone have a blessed day.