Thursday, August 06, 2009

Movies on the Green

Quick and short post today. Been swamped with work and various other writing ventures. It's good to be busy, but I miss making my annual blogging rounds.

My daughter and I are off tonight to watch You Were Never Lovelier, made in 1942, at our city's "Movies on the Green" summer movie series. It's a bit late - starts at 9 p.m. - but hey, it's summer!

Catch you soon...

10 comments:

  1. How cool! Have a terrific time!

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  2. That sounds wonderful! Hope you had a fantastic time. Was there popcorn? *g*

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  3. It was a bit disappointing, actually. My daughter felt quite uncomfortable as she was the only kid there - which surprised me. Mostly college-aged kids which makes sense since it is the university that sponsors it. But hey, it was free and it got us out of the house for a bit!

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  4. Oh, to have danced with Fred. Like floating on air, I'm sure.

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  5. Totally cool movie idea, wish we did that around here--enjoy!

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  6. Sorry to hear you were a bit disappointed. It sounded so exciting. As you say, though, it was free. :o)

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  7. Sounds like a wonderful way to spend a summer evening.

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  8. Anonymous5:08 PM

    What an awesome thing to do with your daughter!

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