One day last week (it is the time of year when my days are running into each other) I hosted a "Mimi Day Camp" with my youngest seven grandchildren. As we traveled to pick up the three who live furthest away. I should preface this with where they live. There is a tiny village about 45 minutes from us. It is a very rural area. And they live in rural area adjoining this rural village. To get to the village, and then on to their house, I need to go through the bigger town, population 5,000.
As I was driving through town at 7:30 a.m. I spotted people painting this mural on the side of the building! I made a note to myself to check it out on the way home in the evening.
After amusing seven youngsters aged 8 and under all day, I did remember about the mural. But when we entered the town we saw all kinds of activity, including the erection of this sign.
What was up? When we dropped off the boys, I questioned my daughter in law. It jogged her memory and she reported that her hairdresser in that town had mentioned Netflix was coming this month to film a movie! I could not believe I was so out of the loop that I did not know this.
On our trip back through I stopped and took several photos as they "staged" the town. The colors were even more vibrant than my pictures show and I will have to watch the movie just to see if they look that way on film or all movie sets are extra bright. This is the front of the mural building. It has almost completely changed from Addie's Antiques to the pretend Wizard Records.
And this is going to be a pretend movie theater.
Here is a pretend comic book shop
There were several "supervisors" sitting in the street with cones around them while they supervised. I will say the workers were wearing masks. The supervisors were not wearing masks. I would also like to mention that the street is actually a pretty busy highway with lots of semi truck traffic. You may notice Wellington Auto Parts is having an identity crisis as pretend Blacksmith Hardware.
This is not really a laundromat.
And I am not sure what is to the left of the laundromat. I am pretty sure it is NOT Verizon Wireless!
Meanwhile, we barely recovered from the seven children day when four children came the next day. Friday I made 30 pie crusts and today I baked 12 pies and a dozen cupcakes for our "Drive Thru Chicken BBQ" at our church, which is replacing our festival this year. I froze the extra crusts which keep up to three months. Don't tell Mr. Merry, but i have a taste for some chicken pot pie.
That is fascinating to see how the village is being transformed for a movie. Sounds like fun. I see you are keeping busy with grandkids and pie baking.
ReplyDeleteI honestly do not know how you can take care of that many children at once....I hope your own children are grateful for all you do for them and treat you well because of it...You are saving them a fortune on child care costs...How cool this was to see how they "modify" a town to do a movie...Makes now wonder if this is done all the time....I will definitely keep an eye out for the release of this movie...Thanks so much for visiting again..The color of the appliance you mentioned was most likely almond...That was what I initially painted my kitchen cabinets before I went with white...
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great, but calmer, week!!
Hugs,
Deb
So neat you got to see this along with the children. Great pictures you got too! You are one busy person baking and watching children like you do. Your taste for chicken pot pie is sounding good to me. I love pot pies. Loved reading your post! Betsy
ReplyDeleteI bet you had a blast with your Grands!! That town is sure getting a staging!
ReplyDeleteMimi day camp sounds neat! Your blog is a little delightful read. I found you from JES's blog and decided to come visit. Will you be blogging or have you already and I didn't go far enough down, of the day camp? Thanks for sharing your little remade town.
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ReplyDeleteOh, for the days when all the GRANDS were in visiting-together distance. Ours are in 7 states, so good times are sorta rationed out, especially for the past couple of years. I LOVE your gatherings with your crowd, and hope there will be more about the Camp---all grandmas long for such energy and creativity and patience as you display.
What a TREAT to see all that activity and set-creating going on!! I'm all about COLORS, and all that BRIGHT is so cheering. Hope you get to see some of the filming, and perhaps you'll appear in a scene---you never know when they need extras. Walk past the crew with your little duckies dressed alike, as you have for Camp, and you know they'll love that.
PS Adam Driver played the ungrateful little he-whose-name-is-stricken who killed his own father, Han Solo (Harrison Ford), in a recent Star Wars movie. For Shame.
Me again,
ReplyDeleteThanks once again for stopping by and for taking the time to comment!! I truly appreciate it!!
Hugs,
Deb