[bookshare-discuss] Re: Movies to see in the summer (to cool off)

  • From: "Shelley L. Rhodes" <juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 14:51:11 -0500

They don't come described, but a great thing abut the drive in theater is 
that my dad and little brother can describe things to me.  And I have a very 
vivid imagination.  Smile.

Those theaters are so cold too.

It is quite a shock coming out, into sometimes bright daylight.


Shelley L. Rhodes and Judson, guiding golden
juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Guide Dogs For the Blind Inc.
Graduate Advisory Council
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The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to
stare up the steps - we must step up the stairs.

      -- Vance Havner
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 1:26 PM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Movies to see in the summer (to cool off)


Shelley,

Have you ever seen Jeremiah Johnson? When you see
movies, do they describe the scenery and weather,
etc.?  We saw Jeremiah Johnson in a movie theater (we
rarely go now -- just rent videos) in the afternoon
one spring or summer and were totally immersed in
snowy and cold wild mountain country. What a shock
when we came out of the theater into a warm,sunny
afternoon.

Cindy

--- "Shelley L. Rhodes" <juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Perhaps the wrong time of year to read this book.
> smile.  As I got really
> cold doing it.  I guess I have a over active
> imagination.  I was also the
> person who got really cold when we went to the drive
> in in July to see A Day
> After Tomorrow.  course it might have been forty or
> so outside.
>
> Anyway, should be an easy validation.  I fixed
> errors as I read, and
> replaced two pages with freshly scanned ones this
> morning.  All pages
> accounted for, and I would watch a lot of Eskimo
> names and places.
>
> Since the Iditarod is coming up in March.
>
> Race Across Alaska
> The First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story
> By Libby Riddles and Tom Jones
> From the Book jacket:
> Libby Riddles wanted an adventure. At age 16 she
> left home for the snowy
> wilderness of Alaska, the Last Frontier. There her
> love of animals drew her
> to the sport of sled dog racing. When she entered
> the Iditarod, the famous
> marathon from Anchorage to Nome, she was just
> another Iditarod Nobody.
> Twelve hundred miles later, having conquered
> blizzards, extreme cold, and
> exhaustion, she and her dogs crossed the final
> stretch of sea ice, miles
> ahead of the nearest competitor... and suddenly she
> realized: I will be the
> first woman to win the Iditarod.
>
> This is the story of a courageous woman and her
> heroic dogs. This is the
> story of Libby Riddles's adventure.
>
>
>
> Shelley L. Rhodes and Judson, guiding golden
> juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Guide Dogs For the Blind Inc.
> Graduate Advisory Council
> www.guidedogs.com
>
> The vision must be followed by the venture. It is
> not enough to
> stare up the steps - we must step up the stairs.
>
>       -- Vance Havner
>
>
>
>
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