I’m Possible!

Last night Larry and I had stuffed pork tenderloin, mashed potatoes and creamed corn for dinner. For dessert we each had a slice of the orange cake left over from Sunday night dinner. It felt a bit special but in reality it was just a plain old Tuesday night.

We were both in a quiet mood last night. Dinner was yum, and we did not feel like reading so we did what any normal couple does, we trolled Netflix. Nothing seemed entertaining so we landed on a documentary about Audrey Hepburn. I wondered if Larry would find it a bit boring.

It is her story. It is charming, Well told and organic. We both enjoyed it very much and learned fun little facts about her and her movies.

During the filming of Breakfast At Tiffany’s, The producers said that they wanted to remove the lame song, Moon River from the production. Audrey Hepburn said: over my dead body. The song remained in the movie. (Henry Mancini wrote the song and it made him a household name)

Roman Holiday is one of my “Comfort Movies” You know, when I am sick or feeling blue I watch a comfort movie to escape. Last night, watching the documentary about Audrey Hepburn, was an escape of sorts. Larry and I both enjoyed it and recommend it.

“Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!”

~Audrey Hepburn~

Happy St Patrick’s Day.

Love you beyond the moon.

Robin

Netflix Roulette

Since last Autumn, after my surgery, Larry and I have watched much to much TV. {it is now time to read more!}

We have so many titles on our “to watch list” it is crazy! Larry had to write them all down.

I am thinking about putting all the names on a circle, like a roulette wheel and spin that thing to see what we will watch next. Netflix Roulette!

Last year we watched Last Tango In Halifax. {Netflix} It was so good, that we have started re-watching it again.

Last week, we binged on The Tiger King. I am entertained and sad all at the same time.

We own the old PBS Pride and Prejudice collector CD and watch that only on the weekends. {it is so long but so wonderful on blue ray}

The point of this is…last night we finished BROADCHURCH season 1. Can I say AWESOME?

The woman who stars in the show, is the same woman who played Queen Elizabeth in the new episodes of The Crown. Larry and I have enjoyed Broadchurch as much as we loved Harlan’s The Stranger.

Larry and I do not watch TV during the day , just in the evenings…. Looks like we have enough shows to get us through next Christmas!

The ART above is by my favorite girl. She made it a year or two ago. The Bunnies make it an Easter piece to me….an abstract for sure!

Happy Good Friday. May the God you worship grant you peace during this trying time.

Love you beyond the moon.

Me