This time I got some shots of the different snacks offered...
Pastels |
Wild huh? |
They show movies on Tuesday nights at 7:00p.m. and on Saturday's at 3 and 7:30p.m.
I actually watched this movie on my plane ride down, but I liked it so much I wanted to see it again. As usually we were some of the only people in the theatre. When I busted out my camera to get a picture of the inside, Andrew and Jeff said they didn't know if they wanted to see what the place actually looked like. It probably was better not knowing. As you can see from the picture it's not the cleanest place. Those chairs don't look like they've been wiped down in years...
The theatre |
It's still a great place to be on a Saturday afternoon. Let the tradition continue...
All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on.
-- Havelock Ellis
7 comments:
It's crazy how different things are there. Where's the popcorn and candy at the theatre? It looks more like things you would get at a coffee shop.
I'd be a little nervous sitting in the dark in that theatre!
But, I guess, when in Honduras!
Love Ya!
Mom
Haha! That marshmallow stuff looks nasty! But then again, I'm not a fan. At least it was a cool place and a couple of hours away from the craziness of "real life as you know it" right now!
Though I don't always post, know that I LOVE reading your blog!
Karen xoxoxo
Different snacks, but other than that, I'm thinking they moved the old Morris Street Theater to Honduras!
Love you,
~YFA
Haha I love you three! You always leave the funniest comments :)
Mom - They have popcorn and a little bit of candy. But definitely on a much lower scale than the states.
Kare - I agree about the marshmallow cups...yuck! I'll try to call you sometime this weekend. We're in need of a catch up!
MTF - Let's see if you can figure out what those initials stand for ;). Your comment cracked me up even though I've never seen that theatre!
Most Terrific Female?
Haha no...
MTF = Mi Tia Favorita
Jaja! Me encanta!
Did I say that right? I used a translator. I kinda like that "jaja" though!
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