It takes about half an hour from the charming little town of Springdale to drive to the ghost town of Grafton, Utah.
Grafton, near Zion National Park, Utah was the filming site for
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x31qhtm
Have a great weekend dear friends,
Gina
Thanks so much, Gina, for divulging the solution to the mystery. Of course, I saw the film all those years ago, but have to admit not actually remembering too much of it, besides that music.
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Dear Frances, that is a catchy little tune isn't it.
DeleteHello dear Gina! And yes, it's been a while...as you could see, I'm not often on the blog but will definitely catch up. I must confess Instagram and Facebook über-monopolize me!
ReplyDeleteI had a big smile on my face when finding your comment the other. Thank you for not forgetting me!
Sending you sweet thoughts from Andalusia xx
Lala
Dear Lala, I am so delighted to hear from you. I have missed reading about and admiring your beautiful pastry creations.
DeleteI enjoyed watching that clip and hearing the song we all recall so well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery - the American west has it all!
Love, Mary
Dear Mary, I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. You are right. The American west has it all.
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ReplyDeleteit is a long, long time ago that I have seen this movie and the clip of the bicycle ride is such fun. Just recently I have been wondering what ever happened to the lovely Katharine Ross and looked her up. She has had such memorable movie roles for a period of time.
Hugs, Sieglinde
Dear Sieglinde, Since I posted this particular scene a few days ago I can't get it out of my head. I've been humming the tune ever since.
DeleteI can imagine the wild west, looking at that photo, and expect the cowboys to ride through the scene at any moment.
ReplyDeleteAnd sure enough a pack of cowboys came riding around the corner.
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