May 11, 2013
Children's Museum
Pittsburgh, PA
My sneakers
meeting
Mr. Rogers' sneakers:
it was an
unexpectedly sweet
moment.
xx
Life and writing, serious and humorous, old and young, past and present: it's all part of the fabric.
“Maybe we’re here only to say: house, bridge, well, gate, jug, olive-tree, window--at most, pillar, tower--but to say them, remember, oh! to say them in a way that the things themselves never dreamed of so intensely.” --Rilke
Cool photo. I loved Mr. Rogers more than my children did.
ReplyDeleteLove those pink laces. How did everything go in Pittsburgh?
ReplyDeleteGreat, Lori -- fantastic cast and crew for WALK TWO MOONS!
DeleteI'm sure Mr. Rogers sneakers were delighted to meet your sneakers, Sharon! I wish there were more of such kind sneakers in the world!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this. Bigtime.
ReplyDeleteWere Mr. McFeeley's boots there?
ReplyDeleteI didn't see them -- but they might have been there.
DeleteI didn't know there was going to be a Walk Two Moons movie! Oh my gosh, I am so excited! Your books are my favorite of all time, especially Walk Two Moons. At the end, I cried so hard (in a good way). They are so wonderfully written, with my favorite characters and engaging writing and exciting events. They taught me so much about writing and life. What is the news on the movie?
ReplyDeleteNot a movie -- a play, performed in Pittsburgh last weekend and this coming weekend.
DeleteI love it when artifacts draw out intense emotions in us, especially when they represent good people or endeavors. Love your pairs of shoes together.
ReplyDelete"I like the way you see."
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic photo!
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