Wednesday, September 23, 2009

On fires and magic and sneaks

This building is within three blocks of my house. I drive past it every day. It burned last night and I slept through all the noise. I am sorry to see it go. The Thompson block was built in 1861 and was used as a Civil War barracks. I had hoped the renovations that were underway would help revitalize that corner of my crazy, wonderful little city.

On a happier note...

The Wizard of Oz is magic. Pure magic. I sat there in that theater tonight and grinned through the whole movie. Poor S. I must've elbowed him a dozen times to make sure he was paying attention to scenes that I absolutely love.

On another happy note...

Saturday is my birthday. It's also the day of the sneak preview of Whip It! We bought our tickets for it when we were at the theater this evening. It's going to be fun to spot all the Ypsilanti locations in it that are supposed to be Texas.

5 comments:

ree said...

Wow. I used to drive past there all the time when I was going to EMU. So sad. Another piece of Michigan history lost.

jay said...

Oh gosh .. it's such a shame about that building. All the history gone up in flames.

Happy upcoming birthday! I have a friend who loves the Wizard of Oz so much that her name on message boards is 'Oz Girl'. She would have loved to come with you to the theatre and I guarantee she would NOT have fallen asleep!

Wendy said...

Happy Birthday early! (I have a tendency to ignore the computer on the weekend.)

Not Afraid to Use It said...

Some of those old movies are just meant to be seen on the big screen. How wonderful that you were able to do that.

LeahBear said...

I must have seen the Wizard of Oz 15 times, but it was so magical in the theater! I also loved the "making of" part.

That's tragic about that old building. :(