I wondered how old she was here… turns out there’s a lot to this picture.
This was taken at the 1998 Oscars.. Gloria Stuart was born in July 1910, so she wouldn’t have had her birthday yet at Oscar time…
So she was “only” 87.
…
She’s wearing the most expensive piece of jewelry ever worn to the Oscars… valued by the jeweler at 20 million dollars!
She’d been nominated for Best Supporting Actress, for playing 100-year-old Rose in “Titanic.”
Jeweler Harry Winston created the necklace for her to wear to the Oscars… his version in real diamonds of the one she wore in the movie, called “Heart of the Ocean.”
…
The necklace actually used in the movie was heart-shaped… and a fake..
but it was meant to suggest the Hope diamond… which was real, and NOT heart shaped…. and was never worn on the Titanic.
…
Celine Dion also wore a version of “Heart of the Ocean” that night, when she sang the Oscar-winning song…
Hers was a heart shaped blue Sri Lankan sapphire, with diamonds, and much less valuable.
Meanwhile, J. Peterman Company bought the rights to sell copies of the fake one, which they did, lots of them….for $250… more than they were worth, and Peterman was later sorry.
LOL…
…
All I can say is, I think Gloria Stuart looked great for 87 years old!
With a little love, support, and luck, this wee sprout at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in California has a big future in store. It’s a coast redwood, the species that includes the tallest trees on Earth. Some top out at more than 350 feet tall and live for over 2,000 years. These redwoods are heroes of nature, affecting the weather and climate while creating conditions essential for a healthy ecosystem along this stretch of the Pacific Coast.
But all of this little sprout’s potential is at risk because the coast redwood is an endangered species. Before commercial logging began in the mid-1800s, coast redwoods stretched across 2 million acres of the California coast—today, only 118,000 acres of older coast redwood forest remain. But they’re at least protected in areas like this state park.
We’re considering the fate of this young seedling today because it’s an especially important day for it and for all trees. That’s right, today is Arbor Day, the day where we stop for a moment to think about the trees (and hopefully even plant a few). The first American Arbor Day occurred 150 years ago when an estimated 1 million trees were planted in Nebraska in 1872. This year, America’s Arbor Day Foundation is celebrating its 50th year of dedication to tree planting. They’ve planted over 350 million of them over the years, but the mission never ends. Trees are vital to the health of our planet, which means they’re important for our own health as well.
Come on, little guy! We’re rooting for you. I hope you will still be around 2,000 years from now to bear witness to whatever it is humans will have made of this paradise. None of us will be alive then, most of us not even in memories. We hope our descendants will still be here, but sadly I don’t think we can even be sure of that. The thought of all the history your ancestors have lived through is beyond comprehension.
Myrna Loy
Pre Code Hollywood bunny.
she was a resident of Helena before she moved to Hollywood.
local pride!
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Gloria Stuart, 1934
Gloria Stuart 1910-2010
Still a beauty!
I wondered how old she was here… turns out there’s a lot to this picture.
This was taken at the 1998 Oscars.. Gloria Stuart was born in July 1910, so she wouldn’t have had her birthday yet at Oscar time…
So she was “only” 87.
…
She’s wearing the most expensive piece of jewelry ever worn to the Oscars… valued by the jeweler at 20 million dollars!
She’d been nominated for Best Supporting Actress, for playing 100-year-old Rose in “Titanic.”
Jeweler Harry Winston created the necklace for her to wear to the Oscars… his version in real diamonds of the one she wore in the movie, called “Heart of the Ocean.”
…
The necklace actually used in the movie was heart-shaped… and a fake..
but it was meant to suggest the Hope diamond… which was real, and NOT heart shaped…. and was never worn on the Titanic.
…
Celine Dion also wore a version of “Heart of the Ocean” that night, when she sang the Oscar-winning song…
Hers was a heart shaped blue Sri Lankan sapphire, with diamonds, and much less valuable.
Meanwhile, J. Peterman Company bought the rights to sell copies of the fake one, which they did, lots of them….for $250… more than they were worth, and Peterman was later sorry.
LOL…
…
All I can say is, I think Gloria Stuart looked great for 87 years old!
You are actually the reincarnation of Paul Harvey, aren’t you? “And that’s … the rest of the story.”
good background!
“Doctor, the Invisible Man is in the waiting room!”
“Tell him I can’t see him”
😉
(Someone had to do the joke)
Yuk yuk!
“My baby.”
That baby will be trying to get that hug again for the rest of his life.
It took a couple of ticks before I noticed him. “Snug as a bug in a rug” jumped immediately to mind.
BUNNIES!
Will Sam employ enhanced interrogation techniques with Vlad? Not likely, unless they involve tickling him ceaselessly with a feather.
And here we are again, fellow Cleovians…
Once again riding on that mystery train, the Midnight Express….
As it clickety-clacks its way through Episode Nine!
Nine? Wow!
…
An episode which soon… and severely….tests the intrepidity… um… intrepididity… er… intrepidness… of our favorite flap-eared shamus.
I mean… it’s understandable, isn’t it?
Even a chain-smoking basset hound hero’s studied nonchalance can only go so far…
when he’s face to face with a huge tower of self-described “Impaler!”
…
Just how tall IS this guy?
And what the holey heck is the difference between mere “killing” and cold blooded MURDER?
It’s Friday… or, well… it will be when you read this….
so I guess we won’t find out THIS week.
…
That’s how they get us to come back you know.
That’s how they fill the cartoon seats, and sell the kibblecorn.
…
Meanwhile… we still have a stiff on the floor of a Pullman compartment, and not much of an idea how he got that way.
Seems like everybody wanted to see that creep six feet under… but they all say they didn’t put him there.
A slight technicality: Vlad was kinda noncommittal …
But … he’s… um… I mean… well…. are YOU gonna argue with him?
When you look like THAT, ya know… you can get away with murder.
…
Hey… wait just a minute there….
You don’t really think…. no, YOU ask him.
i know. that stiff on the floor isn’t really dead. he’s just waiting to steal Vlad’s bunny slippers. yeah, that’s how it is……….
I laughed out loud when I saw the bunny slippers. Some big tough guy, yeah!
I dare you to laugh at him in his face.
Not tall enough…
He doesn’t scare me……he can’t come out of the comic can he???
Can he??? Please tell me no.
shrimp scampi
I have a love hate relationship with it.
I love the flavor, but its floating in butter.
Q: What do you call a small creature that is full of energy and mischief?
A: Scamp shrimpy.
Boo! 😀
And well deserved. ☺
I made a shrimp salad for dinner tonight. Just a little mayo, lemon zest and juice, celery, dill. On lettuce. Yum.
,.
yum, he’s thinking.
So cute!!
WOW!!! Willy AND Johnny!! on the same stage! singing together! i would’ve loved to be there!
thanks, NH……
Don’t forget Merle and Kris too! They toured as the Highwaymen and/or the American Outlaws.
all were my favorites!
I hope it is Vlad ~ I want to see Sam put handcuffs on him.
,
YIKES!!
YIKES, is right!!
Looks like Putin. With long hair.
ARBOR DAY – 4.29.2022
Coast Redwood Sprout
But all of this little sprout’s potential is at risk because the coast redwood is an endangered species. Before commercial logging began in the mid-1800s, coast redwoods stretched across 2 million acres of the California coast—today, only 118,000 acres of older coast redwood forest remain. But they’re at least protected in areas like this state park.
We’re considering the fate of this young seedling today because it’s an especially important day for it and for all trees. That’s right, today is Arbor Day, the day where we stop for a moment to think about the trees (and hopefully even plant a few). The first American Arbor Day occurred 150 years ago when an estimated 1 million trees were planted in Nebraska in 1872. This year, America’s Arbor Day Foundation is celebrating its 50th year of dedication to tree planting. They’ve planted over 350 million of them over the years, but the mission never ends. Trees are vital to the health of our planet, which means they’re important for our own health as well.
Come on, little guy! We’re rooting for you. I hope you will still be around 2,000 years from now to bear witness to whatever it is humans will have made of this paradise. None of us will be alive then, most of us not even in memories. We hope our descendants will still be here, but sadly I don’t think we can even be sure of that. The thought of all the history your ancestors have lived through is beyond comprehension.
That’s a great rendition of Ghost Riders
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