Saturday, November 5, 2005
Hey, Navy:
As I write this, YM and your seesters are in Reno at the film festival, doing the volunteer thing. They’ve been gone since this morning and won’t be back until late tonight. One more day of the festival, then YM can get stressed about the holidays,
Here in Cartoon City, Fall has descended like a hammer. The tree in the front yard and the trees around back are with completely bare or mostly there, and you can’t see the concrete or the bricks of the sideyard for all the leaves covering them. The wind blows fairly steady this time of year and the tree debris in the neighborhood spend their day switching from one side to the street to the other, and the clouds just hang over us, letting through the sunshine only when we don’t want it. The high mountains in the west have their first layer of winter and the resorts are talking about opening soon with fake snow on top of the real stuff.
Just so you know, we ended up sending four references to Ms. Davis: Connie, Amanda, Marilee, and Julie. You should be set there for a while, but let us know if there’s anything more we can do.
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- The fourth, and darkest Harry Potter film so far premieres in London on Sunday, extending a series that is already one of the most successful in movie history and still has three further episodes to run. "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is based on the fourth installment of author J.K. Rowling's seven-book series, in which young wizard Harry is tested to the limit in a magic tournament and meets his nemesis Lord Voldemort in a dramatic climax. With death, danger and the first blossoming of teenage love at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the film has been ruled unsuitable for under-12s to watch unaccompanied by an adult, the first of the Potter films to get such a rating.
All my love,
Air Force
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