They’re a tough breed, these ranch country people. A walk around town today revealed such contrasts, the broken and the restored, the old and the new, the open and the closed, the cold temperature and the warm hearts.
Hampton Hills by frosty fields
Superman’s barn
Filming “Heartland” at -11 degrees. One of the crew took me to a place to watch where I wouldn’t I wouldn’t be in the way, then offered me a hot cuppa tea.
“One who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity. ”
-Albert Schweitzer














Fabulous, just fabulous–and I love the show “Heartland”!
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I was rather surprised when I turned the corner and ran into a film crew and heard someone yell, “Cut!” Awkward. Honestly, I didn’t know! I was just going for a walk.
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It probably happens all the time, Sis!
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Not where I come from.
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Okay–it just seems that if a film crew is working but it’s not obvious to passersby, surely the occasional person would wander in by accident….but I don’t know everything.
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I just mean that in my neck of the woods in the mountains we don’t often see film crews on main street. I was unaware of the protocol.
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