The water was a little bit low but otherwise everything went well. Saw 2 bears, some big horn sheep, lots of ospreys and bald eagles, 3 river otters and a critter I couldn’t positively identify (I’m calling it a mountain woodchuck). Also, a gorp monster a/k/a chipmunk got into my dry bag, stole my Metamucil, and tried to make off with it.
I was in the library last week. As part of its programming, the staff put different books up on a display stand and change them out on a regular basis. Last week the novella, “Coraline” by Neil Gaiman was one of the books. I enjoyed the movie when it came out in 2009, and didn’t think twice about picking up the book (I didn’t even know it was a book until last week). Am I glad I did!
It took me about 2 hours to read, and I enjoyed every word of it. It was written for children, but Gaiman wrote it to teach about universal truths, and he did it well. The novella is more disturbing than outright scary, but children will get the lessons. A good read for all ages.
After reading the book, I went looking for the movie again. I’ve just finished watching it.
Plot: All important book elements in, and done in proper style. Scene to scene continuity: Excellent. Animation: Excellent (it’s stop motion done by computer, but the animators can program) . Voice actors and actresses : Dual (good and evil) roles: If you had only the sound you could tell immediately which character was being played Single roles: Consistent throughout. Ending: Well done fairy-tale (particularly the last bit before the credits roll).
If you want to do some fun thinking, find copies of the novella and movie, and enjoy yourself (or selves).
Billie Holiday
How I miss The Dick Cavett Show to this day……
[Nighthawks: I DID literally laugh out loud at the end!!]
…
Yes, Dick Cavett had the ability to get intelligent people to open up to him.
I agree with you! Dick Cavett Show is missed!
I also had a great LOL moment! Orson was quite interesting.
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That thing can do more groping than Cuomo!
Her usual dates.
You’re educating us again.
Is the shot you used one of yours (I hope so)? 🙂
nope, not that one–but I had to have the Venice skyline in there because some
other cities have copied the Venetian boat ride theme—notably Las Vegas
I’m too damn old to be an internet magnate, or even an internet magnet
Venice outboards? 😀
Yes, a romantic gondola ride in Venice. Does Cleo also sing?
♪♫Oh, bone mio…!♪♫
How was your trip?
The water was a little bit low but otherwise everything went well. Saw 2 bears, some big horn sheep, lots of ospreys and bald eagles, 3 river otters and a critter I couldn’t positively identify (I’m calling it a mountain woodchuck). Also, a gorp monster a/k/a chipmunk got into my dry bag, stole my Metamucil, and tried to make off with it.
Sounds great! Glad you had a good time! I just love the Rockies.
uh…..Donk Junior?
Unfortunately, yes.
That makes/made Cleo the second gondoliera.
“Coraline” (novella and movie)
I was in the library last week. As part of its programming, the staff put different books up on a display stand and change them out on a regular basis. Last week the novella, “Coraline” by Neil Gaiman was one of the books. I enjoyed the movie when it came out in 2009, and didn’t think twice about picking up the book (I didn’t even know it was a book until last week). Am I glad I did!
It took me about 2 hours to read, and I enjoyed every word of it. It was written for children, but Gaiman wrote it to teach about universal truths, and he did it well. The novella is more disturbing than outright scary, but children will get the lessons. A good read for all ages.
After reading the book, I went looking for the movie again. I’ve just finished watching it.
Plot: All important book elements in, and done in proper style.
Scene to scene continuity: Excellent.
Animation: Excellent (it’s stop motion done by computer, but the animators can program) .
Voice actors and actresses :
Dual (good and evil) roles: If you had only the sound you could tell immediately which character was being played
Single roles: Consistent throughout.
Ending: Well done fairy-tale (particularly the last bit before the credits roll).
If you want to do some fun thinking, find copies of the novella and movie, and enjoy yourself (or selves).
This did for boat chases what “Bullitt” did for car chases.
Good morning Balladeers, ((((Plods))))) and Miss Susan.
My kinda gondolier!
Good morning, Cleo phans! I’m baaaaack… Just dealin’ with some stuff and may be hit or miss.
NATIONAL BOOK LOVERS DAY
Y’all read something. (((((HuGz!)))))
Good to hear from you again. Stay well.
welcome back!—hope it’s hit, not miss
salted caramel rice pudding
I was worried! Glad you’re okay!
Next time tell us when you have to deal with stuff. Glad you are here!!
We was get’n worried.
I always wanted to visit Italy………. but not with Cleo!
Cleo is just trying to make their relationship a little more interesting.
The things we learn from reading the comics!
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