Golfing at Castle Highlands


This past Tuesday, the girls and John and I decided to walk the course and watch the guys play golf.
This past Tuesday, the girls and John and I decided to walk the course and watch the guys play golf.
It was a beautiful evening and we had such a good time talking and observing.
To see many more photos, follow this link to my album.
© 2009 by Erica Lea

Classic Movie Review: For Me and My Gal

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Movie Quality: 2/5
Moral Rating: 4/5
Trailer: Link
Release Date: 1942
Summary: On the brink of Word War I, Harry Palmer and Jo Hayden, two talented young vaudeville performers, dream of performing at the Palace Theatre, New York. Just as their dream is set to come true, Harry is drafted.
To delay his enrollment in the army, he smashes his hand in a trunk. When Jo, who has just learned of her soldier brother’s death, realizes what Harry has done, she breaks off their engagement and expresses a desire never to see him again.
Stricken with guilt, Harry attempts to enroll in the army, but is denied because his hand is permanently maimed. Depressed and rejected by his friends, he finally decides to help out the best he can – by providing entertainment for the troops.
To learn whether or not he gets his girl, you’ll just have watch the movie (or read a more revealing summary). ;)
Objectionable Content:
Sensuality: Couples kiss several times. Harry and Jo embrace while sitting on the floor.
The ladies’ costumes are not always modest. One costume was deemed too low, so all close-up shots were blurred around the bodice. Jo dances in a skimpy costume.
Language: A few mild exclamations such as “golly” and “darn”.
Violence: The scene where Harry Smashes his hand could be quite frightening to young children. There are a few scenes of war (shooting and wounded men).
Drugs/Alcohol: There are several instances where characters drink.
My Review: My sisters and I really enjoyed this movie. Several of the costumes are lovely and the love story is very cute.
That said, I would not consider this one of my favorite movies, nor would I need to see it multiple times. I would definitely label it as a chic flick, especially since it is a musical. Dad hates musicals. The preachy propaganda for World War II breaks through a little too much for my tastes. And the only number that I really enjoyed was the title song: “For Me and My Gal.”
But, if you would like to see a charming little love story, I think you would enjoy “For Me and My Gal.” Here is my favorite song from the film:
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httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOsCYEGHnME
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© 2009 by Erica Lea

A Shirt Dress For Elinor

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Look at the adorable dress that my sister Katelyn sewed for our niece, Elinor.
Katelyn found the pattern online and has already made two of these cute dresses.
In case you would like to make one for yourself, here’s the pattern.
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© 2009 by Erica Lea

3 Responses to A Shirt Dress for Elinor

  1. Jen @ MaplenCornbread 
    Your sister is so talented!! The dress is beautiful, I love it!!
  2. Coco 
    This is so cute! I love the colors!

Nature in Northern Minnesota

A young duck that Dad found trapped in the fence. This was a “Hey, Photographer!” moment. ;)
The apples from our trees.
A nest of baby birds, found in one of our lilac bushes. Another “Hey, Photographer!” moment.
Black Raspberries. Delicious.
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© 2009 by Erica Lea

5 Responses to Nature in Northern Minnesota…

  1. Jen @ MaplenCornbread 
    Now those are capturing true beauty at their finest(ok poor ducky, but he was saved!!) moments! :) beautiful!
  2. rachel 
    My youngest brother sat on my lap and giggled over the little baby birds =) I love how your photos look as if I were right there!!
  3. Janna 
    That turtle has a ferocious grin! Love that shot.
  4. Anna 
    I’ve had a delighted break from meal preparations while absorbing your blog. Lovely.
    You photography skills leave me inspired, and I think I may just have to try your knitted dishcloth!
  5. Miz Booshay 
    Such beautiful nature photography!!!