You watch a film for many reasons. Content, usually. Or to see the actors in the film. And because their talent transends the screen, pulls you in, and their voice echoes throughout leaving you transfixed with the characterization so pure you never want the performance to end. Like Dame Maggie Smith's portrayal of Mrs. Emily Delahunty in My House In Umbria. Simply enchanting.
Living my utopia enjoying my two grown kids, my grandson, Phoenix, and my songwriter husband who is also my spiritual plumb line. I have a work-at-home job and life is pretty good.
The Hot Brown
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There are a lot of recipes out there to use up your leftover Thanksgiving
turkey. But this one is different. I will smoke a turkey breast just to make
this...
Something
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"The Internet is a giant international network of intelligent, informed
computer enthusiasts, by which I mean, 'people without lives.' We don't
care. We ha...
I've been waiting four years for this
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I've been waiting four years for this, originally uploaded by jsarcadia.Book 12 of The Wheel of Time series. Book 11 came out in 2005. The author, Robert Jor...
Unconscious Mutterings
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I say ... and you think ... ?
Grace :: Prayer
Shower :: Bath, cap
Alice :: in Wonderland, Doesn't Live Here anymore
Purple :: Rain
Apartment :: Group livin...
there was frost in hell last night.
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huh? i sent to my chair draft 1 of my dissertation proposal. note, it hasn’t
frozen over, just frost. the great freeze will occur if i end up getting an
ap...
how limp my pansies are
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I wouldn't be a very good actress but I have learned to portray my
conversations with much animation. My sister was deaf from the time she was
17 years old...
Where in the world??
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Haven’t blogged in forever but if you still want to keep up with what I’m
doing, you can find me on Twitter (sugarfused) and Facebook (Deborah Kay).
My ema...
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