- Oliver Hardy grew up in my home town of Milledgeville, Georgia. How about that? Click to enlarge, if you can. His mom was a hotel manager in 1903, which I find impressive. And Oliver, known then as Norwell Hardy, took a job as a projectionist at the local movie theater, where he "resolved to become an actor in motion pictures."
- The pot of violas outside my front door, in happier times. You should see that pot now - cut back all the way to the roots. The below freezer temps got them - bad me, I should have sat the pot inside for a couple of days. But their beauty lives on in this photo. :)
Three photos that have been languishing on my desktop. Happy Friday, y'all!
14 comments:
Oliver Hardy's dream...I love it!
Your beautiful flowers do live on in pics.
My dogs always turn at the moment I snap the pic. Never fails. At least you got a nice hug from the pooch afterwards.
You know that's a great thought. You are so right about the way beauty can live on through photos. Even things that are dead can live on through photos.
Have a great weekend!
Ily -
It's the same thing from when I used to have cats - they would look so cute and I would start to photograph them and they would jump down and come over to see what I was doing. :)
This dog was a rescue, the owner said, and had been abused by a previous owner. She's such a love, that it broke my heart to think of anyone abusing her.
Joe -
Very true. I just looked at my post and edited - a couple of lines didn't make sense. :)
Aw, sweet doggy. :-)
Slim strikes some lovely poses until the moment I click. LOL
And a motion picture actor Oliver did become. So much fun in viewing old routines.
The other day I gave my son a keepsake of Ron's. Before I gave it away, I took a photo so I could always keep the memory.
That's an interesting piece of trivia...of history...re Oliver Hardy. A picture of him came straight to my mind...and here it remains. His image is indelible...as was the humour of Laurel & Hardy and of other of their ilk and era.
Happy Friday, with a happier weekend to follow.
Love the reminder that we can preserve beauty through photos. Thank you.
It is so true about Beauty living on in Photographs and pictures.....It's why I love them so much...
Sweet doggie----I hate to think of anyone being mean to him, too....!
I am going to have to explore the mid-country of Georgia. I've only traveled in that northwestern area and along the coast.
I have so few good ones of Mischief compared to how many I take. Cams aren't fast enough.
Pretty violas! I had some like that in June; a gift on Mother's Day. Have a good week-end!
I love shops that have pets. And we have a cat cafe opening here now!
Yay Oliver Hardy!
I think their humor was a bit too cerebral for me, but they were fun to watch just the same.
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I wish I could keep a "shop dog" at my workplace! That would be so great.
I have met a couple of friendly doggies lately, most notably a standard poodle waiting outside a restaurant for his owner. He let me pat his wooly head and seemed pleased by the attention.
Lovely sunny shots.
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