to meet Wilma,
and here they are having a late breakfast/early lunch, 'Cheers!',
Wilma,
and Diana,
and of course cake to follow! so I played with a few photographs during the day,
firstly the goose family, but these with blue headscarf's and cravats,
well having recently returned from Thailand, I just had to play with a photograph of a Thai temple,
a member of the local zoo where we stayed,
I had played with this one before, but I was not happy with it, so I started again, much better, even if I am the only one that notices! after meeting Wilma, Diana went directly to work, so I picked her up when she closed up, for myself after my evening meal it was feet up for,
The General's Daughter, which I had watched before, this is what I wrote then, 'what can I say? for me a brilliant film, the naked corpse of Captain Elisabeth Campbell, daughter of Lieutenant General "Fighting Joe" Campbell, is found staked out on the urban warfare range of Fort MacCallum, army CID detectives and ex-lovers Paul Brenner and Sara Sunhill are called in to investigate, a believable story line with captivating music',
regarding the music that went with the film that I liked so much, I have the original music that some of the soundtrack had been taken from on a CD I have from the Library of Congress, called A Treasury of Field Recordings, the two main tracks used are Rock Island Line by Kelly Pace for the original click here, and Sea Lion Woman by the Shipp sisters, for the original click here, from the movie here, shortly after the film finished I picked Diana up from work, so it was feet up for a coffee, two from Bangers & Cash and we were then off to bed.






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