27.2.10

Saturday Cinema





My Girl

Loved this film, reminded me of the way the world was when I was growing up, simple and uncomplicated.
The Stanford Inn in Bartow, Florida now on the market. The home used in the film, My Girl.








Anna Chlumsky & Macaulay Culkin, those cute little kids in the film.




Thomas J & Vada on the covered porch; notice the flower box to the upper left? I have seen many pics of these in blog land.
Do wah Diddy diddy dumm diddy do...........





Do you remember these types of grocery stores, before the birth of the Super store?????
Quaint little mom & pop stores with the lino checked floor and the freshly pressed white aprons on the cashiers?





Love those bikes, the streamers and the handlebars. I remember the bannana seat and paint with metallic flecks? Great pic of these kiddos ........






The bikes, the striped shirt and overalls.......notice the facade of the house in the background, a color similar to the dark taupes of today with the cream ballisters.





Anna then, to the right Anna now




Aaaahh; young love Thomas J and Veda

This was playing on ABC Family this morning......
What a great flick, just a bit of nostalgia for the weekend.
See everyone on Monday



7 comments:

MEADE DESIGN GROUP said...

It was a great film, a bit sad - I love the scene in the tree

La Maison Fou said...

It must have been My Girl Day, they rolled MG II right after it. I guess it was my girl day.
It is a sad at times, thanks for stopping by,
L.

Ragland Hill Social by Gwen Driscoll said...

Such a great movie. Just love it. Hope you are well.

La Maison Fou said...

Thanks Gwen,
me too! Have a great weekend,
L.

Renee Finberg said...

that was a great film.
they were both adorable.
she grew up to be pretty darn cute too!

La Maison Fou said...

She did huh? I love that one, such a great little bit of nostalgia.
L.

La Maison Fou said...

Renee;

I think half my typing did not go, yes she is a cutie! And I am not sure what the other part of my response was from?
I guess I am multi tasking too much!
L.