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December 19, 2005
what a day this has been

The Mississippi is freezing over. Because the air is so much colder then the steam is billowing up into the air and this morning created a full rainbow ( I guess that would be an ice crystal bow, some weather guy has to read my blog, what is the name for this?) Anyhow it was really pretty.
Speaking of pretty....Brokeback Mountain. Where to begin. Damn this was one beautiful movie, aside from the scorchingly hot man on man action. I want to see this movie again, I did find that I was not really ableto buy into some of the relationship dynamic, but after sitting away from the movie for a bit it began to sink in. Plus any excuse to see Heath throw Jake up against a wall and kissing him with great passion and hunger, right.
Posted by JimG at December 19, 2005 08:35 AM
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Cleveland, OH, isn't it a major city? I thought so until the release of Brokeback Mountain. I have discovered that it is not coming to Cleveland until early January.
It isn't bad enough that we have to compete against snow and cold but now Hollywood is against us.
Oh well...
Posted by: steve at December 19, 2005 12:13 PM
And don't forget about the brief floppage scene. But, I did enjoythe fact that the movie focused on the relationship and not the sex.
Posted by: Greg at December 19, 2005 06:42 PM
Hey Dan. Checking in on the Minnesota guys. I loved Brokeback Mountain. It was deep and meaningful in so many ways. The story was a bit drawn out...but I loved that... because...so was their relationship. Small moments at a time. Happy Holidays!
Posted by: David D. at December 20, 2005 01:19 AM
I'm not certain about this but if what you saw was rising steam the froze, I think the term is "sundog". A sundog is the result of light passing through ice crystals. However, the end result is not always colord light, it could appear as a reflection of white light.
Posted by: fred at December 21, 2005 07:59 PM
Hi! What is up on this NY Eve?
Posted by: Smooch4u
at December 31, 2005 12:52 PM
