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Earth and sky, and our journey in its midst!  First in a series of a few pictures of our view of the earth and sky as we headed home from Montreal.  Merry Christmas, everyone!

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Les Misérables, 1998

There are times when a deviation from the book is forgiven when the essence of the story is captured so skillfully and handsomely that you almost forget the errors of omission and commission from the original work.  Such is the case with the movie adaptation of Les Misérables. 

Starring Liam Neeson in arguably one of his best Hollywood roles ever; Geoffrey Rush, for whom the same might be said; Uma Thurman, who looks like she hasn’t changed an iota in the last thirteen years; and Claire Danes, a most becoming young woman, this is a most remarkable adaptation of one of the most powerful books ever written by Victor Hugo in 1862.

Having had the pleasure of having read the unabridged version of the book, I can verify that there are significant portions of the latter part of the book that have been glossed over or even completely eliminated, but again, this has not altered the spirit of the story and the significant theme of the story which is repeated time and time again in various ways.  That theme is one of forgiveness– the kind that defies reason any which way you look at it.

For more on my views on the book you can find my review here.

If you have the chance to read the book before you watch the movie, I would highly recommend it, but even if you don’t get to read the book, take in the movie.  I can say with conviction that it will leave a most indelible impression on you, and even possibly transform you for the better.  I daresay there are few movies for which one can make a claim like that! 

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Christmas 2011: A Most Simple Yet Incredible Indian Meal On Our Table

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A Birthday Cake: To Have and To Eat

Earlier this month, we celebrated an important birthday in our house.  This was the cake to help with the celebrations!  The show does go on…

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On This Day: December 25

Updated December 24, 2011, 1:28 pm

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On Dec. 25, 1991, Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev went on TV to announce his resignation as the eighth and final leader of a Communist superpower that had already gone out of existence.

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On Dec. 25, 1918, Anwar el-Sadat, the Egyptian president who won the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating a peace treaty with Israel, was born. Following his death on Oct. 6, 1981, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press
336 The first recorded celebration of Christmas on Dec. 25 took place in Rome.
1066 William the Conqueror was crowned king of England.
1776 Gen. George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River for a surprise attack against Hessian forces at Trenton, N.J.
1818 “Silent Night” was performed for the first time, at the Church of St. Nikolaus in Oberndorff, Austria.
1821 Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross, was born in Oxford, Mass.
1868 President Andrew Johnson granted an unconditional pardon to everyone involved in the Southern rebellion that resulted in the Civil War.
1926 Hirohito became emperor of Japan, succeeding his father, Emperor Yoshihito.
1977 Comedian Charlie Chaplin died at age 88.
1989 Ousted Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife, Elena, were executed.
1989 Former New York Yankees player and manager Billy Martin, 61, died when the pickup truck he was riding in crashed.
1991 Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev went on TV to announce his resignation as the eighth and final leader of a Communist superpower that had already gone out of existence.
1995 Singer Dean Martin died at age 78.
2006 Soul singer James Brown died at age 73.
2009 Passengers aboard a Northwest Airlines flight foiled an attempt to blow up the plane as it was landing in Detroit by seizing suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian accused of trying to set off explosives in his underwear.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press
Sissy Spacek, Actress

Actress Sissy Spacek turns 62 years old today.

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CCH Pounder, Actress (“The Shield”)

Actress CCH Pounder (“The Shield”) turns 59 years old today.

AP Photo/Matt Sayles

1945 Gary Sandy, Actor (“WKRP In Cincinnati”), turns 66
1946 Jimmy Buffet, Rock musician, turns 65
1946 Larry Csonka, Football Hall of Famer, turns 65
1948 Barbara Mandrell, Country singer, turns 63
1950 Karl Rove, Former White House aide, turns 61
1954 Annie Lennox, Rock singer (Eurythmics), turns 57
1958 Rickey Henderson, Baseball Hall of Famer, turns 53
1958 Christina Romer, Former chairwoman of the Council of Economic Advisers, turns 53
1971 Dido, Rock singer, turns 40
1980 Ryan Shaw, R&B singer, turns 31

Historic Birthdays

Anwar el-Sadat 12/25/1918 – 10/6/1981 Egyptian president (1970-81); signed historic peace treaty with Israel. Go to obituary »
50 Rod Serling 12/25/1924 – 6/28/1975
American television writer and producer
86 Cab Calloway 12/25/1907 – 11/18/1994
American jazz composer, singer and bandleader
57 Humphrey Bogart 12/25/1899 – 1/14/1957
American actor
55 Robert Ripley 12/25/1890 – 5/27/1949
American newspaper cartoonist; founded “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!”
91 Conrad Hilton 12/25/1887 – 1/3/1979
American businessman; founded Hilton Hotels chain
42 Franz Rosenzweig 12/25/1886 – 12/10/1929
German-Jewish philosopher
71 Maurice Utrillo 12/25/1883 – 11/5/1955
French painter
62 Louis Chevrolet 12/25/1878 – 6/6/1941
French-born American automobile designer
90 Clara Barton 12/25/1821 – 4/12/1912
Founder of the American Red Cross

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Carousel on Christmas Eve: Exciting As It Is Serene

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The majestic campus of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. 

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Going Through the Car Wash: Therapeutic for Car and Driver

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