HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MONTH!
I hope everyone has a nice week.
Thinking of you, dibnlib. Several people left messages to you on the end of last week's thread HERE.
Unknown said:Diane: I'm watching a 1.5 hour documentary on PBS entitled Monrovia, Indiana, which I believe isn't too far from you. It's a sort of "a day in the life of...." approach little structured dialog, just the camera's eye view of people going about their normal lives. Interesting....
Annette: I'd never heard of that documentary, so I watched it today while I ate my lunch. In general, it was a good representation of small town life in Indiana. Usually, Indiana small town people are more talkative; those folks were quiet because of the presence of the "outsiders" doing the filming.
Monrovia is about 50 miles southeast of me. It's less than half an hour from Indianapolis, so that small town has a little more money and opportunity than mine does.
If I drive about 3 minutes north of my house, the land looks like Monrovia -- sweeping prairie crop land, where you can see for miles. My house, though, is in the Wabash River Valley. My place is on the line where the land becomes more forested, with steep hills and "hollers." Where I live, it starts to look a little more like Appalachia than Indiana prairie. It's still agricultural land, but it was once also dominated by coal mining, mills, logging, etc. My great-grandfathers were coal miners.
I think my area suffers more from a lack of jobs and services than Monrovia does. They're closer to a major trauma center hospital, mental health and addiction treatment, Planned Parenthood, etc. Thanks for posting. :-)
OG: I'm so glad you were able to get out and enjoy yourself!
George (if you're reading this): I'm so very sorry for your losses and the sad times you've had recently.
Heather: That sounds like a wonderful christening! I hope the entire family enjoyed the day.
Lindy: I know what you mean about weeds. Where do they all come from?!!!
ForestBoar: I'm glad that you've had good news and that you will feel progressively better.
Lynette: Hello to you!
Diane: I watched half of it last night before I toppled into bed. Apparently the guy who made it is known for minimalist style and dialog. Just looked him up (Frederick Wiseman) and realized I recently saw another of his films: Ex Libris: The New York Public Library. I seem to remember it being a bit on the slow side and losing interest at some point.....which I didn't expect. Anyway, I've still got the rest of iMonrovia to watch - was scanning more negatives tonight (just finished 1991!!! - arghh!) and had Fargo going on the TV for light relief - :-)).
Take care everyone.