They really had some fabulous chemistry on screen.
(via Movie Classics: Myrna Loy)

They really had some fabulous chemistry on screen.

(via Movie Classics: Myrna Loy)

  1. retro4ever reblogged this from brigidrose91
  2. astridfarnsworths reblogged this from minnieandbill
  3. minnieandbill reblogged this from hikergirl
  4. ringo-porn-starr reblogged this from hikergirl
  5. heliotrope-dreams reblogged this from amandaraeca
  6. swelldame reblogged this from redheadwithredwine
  7. amandaraeca reblogged this from redheadwithredwine
  8. redheadwithredwine reblogged this from hikergirl
  9. tiemposderabia reblogged this from hikergirl
  10. sentimentalhogwash reblogged this from glenda-farrell
  11. pzzaparty reblogged this from hikergirl
  12. servethenuts reblogged this from hikergirl
  13. justcira reblogged this from carefulthethingsyousay
  14. gonzalezk3 reblogged this from marzie
  15. marzie reblogged this from hikergirl
  16. brigidrose91 reblogged this from carefulthethingsyousay
  17. glenda-farrell reblogged this from carefulthethingsyousay
  18. carefulthethingsyousay reblogged this from hikergirl
  19. miss-mcgillicuddy reblogged this from hikergirl
  20. notentirely said: my favorite all time film is the 1936 version of a star is born, but these two… always. and i love her in cheaper by the dozen. if we lived near each other, we’d have old film fests!
  21. kempersperfectlygroomedmustache reblogged this from hikergirl
  22. whiskeybot reblogged this from hikergirl and added:
    Yes!! Goddess!!!
  23. hikergirl posted this
When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand.

- Henri Nouwen

Also... Gnomes and gardens and cats and dogs and football (soccer) and nephews/nieces and more.