The Good, Bad and the Ugly
With only our youthful strength, love of life, and self-respect we returned to the little rental house at the back of Mother's property. It was at the end of years of doing battle with medical people in Dallas and Oklahoma City only to finally wise up to the fact that they could nothing for our daughter with cerebral palsy.
As I turned this way and that to see the destruction years of renters had done to the once sweet little cottage something in my mind didn't want to go forward with repairs.
"Come on kids, we're going to the movies," I gathered my son and daughter, along with her wheelchair up into the car.
The Poncan Theater only had seats in the balcony vacant and that was great for me because it was my favorite place anyway. The ornate gilden ceiling with its circular decoration was closer to our seats. Easily viewed are the
decorative boxes high on the walls to make one believe an opera might be attended one day.
The accoustics to the building are good. A person can stand at the wide stage where dark berry velveteen drapes hide the movie screen to speak in a normal voice and be heard to the top of the balcony.
The chair was light with our child and we easily managed the broad steps covered with rich carpet. No sooner were we settled than the commericals were done than the sounds of this music wraped all around us.
What ever that evening with the theater, the music and the movie, The Good, Bad, and the Ugly did for me I can never explain. For some reason the entire thought was a creation of thankfulness on my part. Thankful to be home where familiar Good things, Bad things, and ugly things. To return to the trashed out apartment seemed less of a challenge somehow. So it is with the arts of media, audio, fine or any other, I have found.
Ever wonder how they did the music for The Good, the Bad & the Ugly?
the Ugly
This is FANTASTIC. Turn it up nice and loud and enjoy.
LISTEN TO THE WHOLE THING...
Donna
With only our youthful strength, love of life, and self-respect we returned to the little rental house at the back of Mother's property. It was at the end of years of doing battle with medical people in Dallas and Oklahoma City only to finally wise up to the fact that they could nothing for our daughter with cerebral palsy.
As I turned this way and that to see the destruction years of renters had done to the once sweet little cottage something in my mind didn't want to go forward with repairs.
"Come on kids, we're going to the movies," I gathered my son and daughter, along with her wheelchair up into the car.
The Poncan Theater only had seats in the balcony vacant and that was great for me because it was my favorite place anyway. The ornate gilden ceiling with its circular decoration was closer to our seats. Easily viewed are the
decorative boxes high on the walls to make one believe an opera might be attended one day.
The accoustics to the building are good. A person can stand at the wide stage where dark berry velveteen drapes hide the movie screen to speak in a normal voice and be heard to the top of the balcony.
The chair was light with our child and we easily managed the broad steps covered with rich carpet. No sooner were we settled than the commericals were done than the sounds of this music wraped all around us.
What ever that evening with the theater, the music and the movie, The Good, Bad, and the Ugly did for me I can never explain. For some reason the entire thought was a creation of thankfulness on my part. Thankful to be home where familiar Good things, Bad things, and ugly things. To return to the trashed out apartment seemed less of a challenge somehow. So it is with the arts of media, audio, fine or any other, I have found.
Ever wonder how they did the music for The Good, the Bad & the Ugly?
the Ugly
This is FANTASTIC. Turn it up nice and loud and enjoy.
LISTEN TO THE WHOLE THING...
Donna
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