Hello Readers,
One Word Sunday is MEMORY.
Here is my take:

This same setting also connects to this week’s Sunday Trees.

I hope everyone is enjoying their Easter Holiday.
Did you know that The Shawshank Redemption is a good movie to watch on Easter. The movie has hope, redemption, life, death, etc. And so this year we actually started off Easter with this gem of a movie.
I forgot how much I loved the section about music and hope. When Andy says that Mozart was “with him” during his solitary confinement, Andy noted that the music was, “In here…” (pointing to his mind and then his heart). Then, in this next scene, he gives his hope talk, “There is somethin’ inside that they can’t get to. That they can’t touch. It’s yours.” It’s – “HOPE.”
Okay, I guess Shawshank Redemption is a great “anytime” movie – and we were shocked to discover that Son2 has NOT seen it yet.
How did this happen? Too many Easter Egg hunts over the years while forgetting classic movies? – just kidding – but hopefully it will be rectified soon.
Do you like this movie as much as we do?
Or are you someone who has not yet seen it? If so – maybe today is the day to check it out.
To wrap up this Sunday post – here is the Shawshank Redemption “Marriage of Figaro” song:
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One of the best movies ever made. Warrants repeated viewing. I like your take on it
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Thanks D, and that was what my hubs noted – it was the type of movie that could be seen again and again (not all great movies can be watched like that – ya know)
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I am wondering how much those trees can grow in the river like that..
Please have a Happy Easter.
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Hi YC – I wonder that too – and I wonder if they will make it – maybe not
and happy easter to you my friend
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I think they may make it but I suspect someone from the city will come and get rid of them at some point.
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I think you are right YC 🌿
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I haven’t watched Shawshank Redemption in a while. I agree, it’s a good movie for Easter. Thanks for the suggestion. Happy Easter to you and yours… even Son2! 😉
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many thanks…
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Shawshank Redemption is one of my top favorite movies. I haven’t watched it recently, but I’d say I’ve seen it at least 25+ times…love it! Happy Easter!
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now that is what I am talking about! 25 plus – yeah baby
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It is a great movie. Several years ago, we had a movie marathon on Easter. I introduced our daughter to three movies she hadn’t seen. She was already familiar with this one, or it would have been on the list.
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well you get the gold checkmark for having this one covered – nice.
and I am curious as to what the three movies were… hmmm
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“Gone in 60 Seconds” “Remember the Titans” and “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”
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Such an excellent movie! Have a wonderful Easter with your family Yvette.
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tanks Cee and hope your week is nice
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I hate to admit that I haven’t seen the movie. Maybe some day… but not today.
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maybe some day – and when you do – it will enrich you as a person, which will make you a better writer (just sayin – hahahahah)
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lol, I’m sure it will on both counts.
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Not that you need improvement – because you have years under your belt and you have honed the craft-
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Thanks. I think we can all learn something from Stephen King…. 🙂
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well he sure is a master and one of the greats – and I do think of him at times when I decide to use an adverb – not sure if I agree – but his words come to mind:
“I insist that you use the adverb in dialogue attribution only in the rarest and most special of occasions … and not even then, if you can avoid it.”
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Okay Trent – thanks to you – I think I am going to read (this summer) the King book that inspired this movie.
and just saw this:
“In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”.
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I’ve never seen it; and am only vaguely aware of the storyline. I’m not a fan of prison-set movies, but perhaps I should make an exception.
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Hi Su – I think this one might be worth your time. Because of the way you love life, nature, and your passion for humanity.
and just for fun – I was pondering the many ways this movie connects to the “seven” major themes in humanities – and here is what i came up with (but I am sure someone else could add a whole bunch more to the list – and maybe I could when i watch it again:
Religion –
the Warden and his Bible memorization – the Warden and Andy exchange verses – laden with irony and sardonic undertones
Morality –
guards killing or maiming inmates, other mistreatments, bribes, anf then exploiting Andy’s banking skills for profit.
Happiness –
Survival mode at times in prison. Music deeply moving Andy to then share it with the entire prison – and note how music is in your mind and soul – and cannot be taken from a person. Art is that way – Freedom doesn’t mean happy. Advancing oneself for improvement – as in the inmate getting his GED,
Love –
Andy realizing how he did not know how to show his deep love for his wife. Love as friendship among inmate friends. Brooks’ love for his pet. Lack of love and empathy in some inmates.
Death –
Brooks experience on the outside, wrongful deaths of inmates on the inside. Red is transformed (life-affirmation).
Nature – gravel yard, working in the fields, hand-carved chess pieces, bird as pet, sunshine on roof with beer
Freedom – the incarceration, the three stages that Red describes – where the prison walls become home, topic of lifetime incarceration, parole talk, getting out but not feeling free
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anyhow, please come back to let me know if you get the chance to check it out
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Thanks so much for this really thoughtful comment Yvette. I’ll lookout for the DVD 😀
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The film is required viewing in our home. I must have watched it 6 or 7 times. Love it more each time.
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same here, I like it more each time and this last time i saw things I have not noticed in times past (that is what a good movie does – has gems)
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A wonderful movie. We watched it for the second time only 3 weeks ago. Hope your Easter weekend was awesome. 😘
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I remember seeing the movie many years ago — but quite frankly, I also remember I would not want to watch it again. I cannot tell you why that is — I do not remember. Hmmm, maybe I should watch it again to find out if my opinion still holds. I do love those trees in the river … Definitely signs of faith and hope!! Thank you for sharing!
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Hi thanks for chiming in – and I am curious to find out if you do see it again if you find that you like it – 🙂
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It rings the bell, but I don’t remember. I have to see if I had seen it. 🙂
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It’s a beautiful movie.
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🙂 and unless you see the movie – the word “beautiful” might not come to mind from the sound of it – but that is a great adjective
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I love that movie!!
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Me too – something about it keeps me coming back…
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A great memory post. Definitely a must watch again and again film.
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We have this “like” in common
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