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Interesting, n’est-pas?

This one was filmed in Winnipeg, and it shows. The use of natural lighting is the giveaway that it’s from Canada. The amount of snow that the producers had representing a blizzard in 1994 Louisville, Kentucky was a ‘normal’ snowstorm north of the border. Funny, that.
Films like this tend to take liberties in order to enhance the dramatic effect, but the real images shown during the ending credits kind of gave the game away. The final obstacle to overcome happens in the daylight, not at night. That makes quite a bit of difference. Driving (or flying) during a snowstorm at night is harder than during the day, although accidents do happen then, too. But not matter, the story is about a miracle, and it delivers it in spades.
The image of a red blanket flying like an angel beneath the descending helicopter is seen as the personification of Michelle’s mother That’s when Ed Schmitt ‘saw’ who was behind the miracle.
Ordinary Angels? Never.

I purposely didn’t watch yesterday’s Gold Metal hockey game between the United States and Canada. I’d already suffered through the women’s game earlier in the week and didn’t want a repeat. I wrongly thought I might be jinxing them. (and, of course, I have NOTHING to do with the outcome.)
But being Silver medalists is nothing to sneer at. But being beaten by Team USA is a bit galling these days, especially in the climate of international politics. Both games ended in 2-1 wins for the States.

You win some, you lose some.

This is the image from last night’s TMZ broadcast Michael Jackson: 30 Fatal Seconds. I had written about this in the Man in the Mirror post I did earlier. Here’s a sequence on YouTube:
What a shame.

Of course, I’d heard about the “Central Park Five”. As a miscarriage of justice, there are few as devastating as this. I watched the first episode last night, and was amazed at the way the police isolated and coerced the boys into confessing what they saw (even though they saw nothing of the lady’s rape. Four of the boys were minors, two being just 14 years old. In short, they were railroaded into prison.
Then, the penny dropped: of course, this was the last time that Saturn and Neptune were conjunct, only they were in Capricorn together. With the latest conjunction coming in two days in Pisces, it shows what happens when a community decides that people are guilty before even getting their cases tried in court.

Maybe, we are meant to take a breath before jumping to any conclusions this time. Some people might be innocent of all charges, while the guilty get away with stuff they’ve done for at least seven years.

The Universe has taken 37 years to bring this circus to a close.