Sunday, November 30, 2008

Butterfly McQueen and Margaret Hamilton


Shortly after I arrived in New York City and had joined the Screen Actors Guild, a strike was called. I dutifully volunteered to man the phones at 1500 Broadway. I was ushered into a room with tables, chairs and phones and took a seat between two ladies. One of the ladies was Butterfly McQueen and the other was Margaret Hamilton. They had starred in the two biggest films of the late '30s, GONE WITH THE WIND and THE WIZARD OF OZ.
I sat speechless in awe of their presence when Butterfly spoke up in that tiny, high-pitched voice.
"Oh, Miss Hamilton. Miss Hamilton. You're my favorite actress."
"Call me Maggie, honey," was the reply.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving


Took Mom to my sister's in North Ridegville for Thanksgiving dinner. All three of her children and all three of her grandchildren were present and accounted for. Sis made me my own veggie stuffing. Deelicious! Much to be thankful for.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Sons of Liberty


Sons of Liberty coins were movie premiums for Walt Disney's Johnny Tremain 1957. So I must have been 6 when I got mine. Later my sister threw it away with two large drawerfuls of wonderful prizes collected from Cracker Jacks and bubble gum for eighteen years. If I had that treasure today and sold it piece by piece on eBay, I would be living in the lap of luxury, and my wonderful sister wouldn't have to keep harping on me to get a real job.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Starlings

This morning a school of hundreds of starlings swarmed over our backyard. They were only there for a few minutes, then flew off. They move as one. The individual bird is just a cell in the swarming mass.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

a Deer, a female Deer



Mom and I got to watch four deer in our own backyard this evening. I took some lousy pictures of them.


Earlier I spotted a pair of bluejays and a pair of hummingbirds. Also a grey tiger cat with four white boots.


Amen.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Fairies


Mom walked out to the mailbox and said, when she got back to the house,"There's a fairy circle out there."

If you look up fairy circles, pixie rings, or the like you'll find they're a circle of mushrooms or toadstools and the grass in the middle is dying.

Yep, we had us a downright magical happening place right in our own front yard. Amazing!

But the only evidence I have that fairies live here are the two Democratic political signs that popped up right after the circle formed.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Girls


It seems to me God has taken great care and delight in creating women. Or am I mistaken?