Hey Jean, that is one spectacular photo. How was the film? My oldest daughter got to see the production with her grandparents when it was playing here in the city. We've been pretty busy lately. I hope you are doing well. I plan to resume blogging when I can.
The movie was fun and entertaining! My mom loved it, too. I especially enjoyed the scenery (in my personal opinion, that alone is worth watching on the big screen!)and most of the song numbers. Due to the movie, I now have an appreciation for and a familiarity with Abba's music that I never had before. I wonder how the musical compares?
Gosh, that photo is glorious! I just made a date with a friend and her ten year old daughter to see the movie on Friday! If this is what it looks like, I'm really looking forward to the escape!`
Beautiful! Have yet to see the film... I'm sure it has beautiful location shots! I'm in the process of painting a Greek virtual holiday... I'll let you know when it is up... should be the weekend of Aug 16th... so if you are looking for that trip to Greece I can give it to you virtually ;) Just returning from virtual Tuscany!
I just wanted to tell you that I really enjoy your blog! It is so full of beautiful images. Thank you! Sincerely, Kait http://simplyelegant-k.blogspot.com
I was coerced into seeing Mamma Mia (the play), which ended up being great... as for the movie version, sounds fun, though it's awkward to think of ol' Pierce trying to sing, yeeesh
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A swede as I am haven´t seen the musical yet, shame on me, but the movie I can´t miss!
ABBAs musica will never go out of style:-)
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Hey Jean, that is one spectacular photo. How was the film? My oldest daughter got to see the production with her grandparents when it was playing here in the city. We've been pretty busy lately. I hope you are doing well. I plan to resume blogging when I can.
The movie was fun and entertaining! My mom loved it, too. I especially enjoyed the scenery (in my personal opinion, that alone is worth watching on the big screen!)and most of the song numbers. Due to the movie, I now have an appreciation for and a familiarity with Abba's music that I never had before. I wonder how the musical compares?
Gosh, that photo is glorious! I just made a date with a friend and her ten year old daughter to see the movie on Friday! If this is what it looks like, I'm really looking forward to the escape!`
Jean,
The musical was GREAT! I think it was most fun because the audience was so into the music and we were all dancing and singing along....
PURE FUN!
I will see as soon as possible!
Beijos
I sure would like to visit Greece. :)
I'm still waiting to see the movie (can't wait) and I know as soon as I do I'll want pack my bags and head to Greece too!
Beautiful! Have yet to see the film... I'm sure it has beautiful location shots!
I'm in the process of painting a Greek virtual holiday... I'll let you know when it is up... should be the weekend of Aug 16th... so if you are looking for that trip to Greece I can give it to you virtually ;)
Just returning from virtual Tuscany!
I have not seen the musical and will go this weekend to see the movie. I cannot wait to see Meryl in that role! I love the photo you posted!
I just wanted to tell you that I really enjoy your blog! It is so full of beautiful images. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Kait
http://simplyelegant-k.blogspot.com
I finally saw the movie and totally fell in love with Skopelos island. I hope we travel there someday...
I've seen it twice and Greece is so beautiful! Almost as beautiful as Dominic Cooper, who plays the fiance!
I was coerced into seeing Mamma Mia (the play), which ended up being great... as for the movie version, sounds fun, though it's awkward to think of ol' Pierce trying to sing, yeeesh
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