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Prompt Description: Today’s prompt features a long stone walkway between rows of buildings. The building on the left is embellished with a mural on a red background. There are black posts on either side connected by wires at the top from which a Liberty bell replica is hanging.
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Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100
FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD
“Grandmargie, tell me story,” said little Margaret.
Margaret smiled at her young namesake. “What would you like to hear, sweetheart?”
The child climbed onto her lap. “Tell me about when you were young. What was it like acting in the movies back in the olden days?”
“It was great fun, and I made some lovely friends.” Margaret grinned. “Imagine my excitement when my agent called to tell me they were considering me for an important role in The Wizard of Oz. ‘Oh I’ve always loved that book,’ I said. ‘What part?’ And he said, “The witch, of course. What else?’”
She terrified generations of children. However, in reality, she started out as a kindergarten teacher who adored children…and their little dogs, too. 😉





I’ll admit I don’t take much notice of film stars. I am sure Margaret Hamilton played many parts in her acting career and with all the friends she made enjoyed every moment.
Rochelle, you always find these stories of people that make up our wonder world. Thank you.
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Dear James,
I love the old film stars. And of course I grew up with The Wizard of Oz. It aired once a year when I was a child. As you know one of my favorite things is finding out the behind the scenes stories. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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That’s really so interesting, Rochelle! A story of people that made the wonder for the whole world across generations is such a great story 👍
So, enjoy your wonderful week ahead ☺️
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Dear Aptivi,
I’ve always enjoyed leanring about the lives of the actors behind the scenes. Glad you enjoyed. Thank you. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
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That sounds really interesting. You’re most welcome, Rochelle 😊
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From grandma’s knee to Over the Rainbow, cute story, m’lady.
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Many thanks, C.E.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Nobody remembers the witches, do they?
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Dear Neil,
Actually Ms. Hamilton was the witch that is well remembered. Not bad considering she was actually onscreen less than fifteen minutes. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I love her! This was a wonderful idea for a post!
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Dear Violet,
It always made me happy to see what a dear person Margaret Hamilton really was. Thank you so much.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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As I recall, Margaret was burned during the stunt where the witch was flying a smoking broomstick across the sky and production had to be stopped for several days. The Wizard of Oz is a wonderful film, but it has a dark history.
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Dear James,
All true. Such a dark history surrounding the film. From Ms. Hamilton’s burns to Buddy Ebsen’s near death from the tine woodsman’s makeup. Thank you for your phtoto and your comments.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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