
Well, I’m sorry. Here’s my unfortunate mug yet again, showing you my Day 4 of #fallvinylhealing with @therapyinvinyl which represents my Glory Days, something that makes me nostalgic for childhood.
I had this same exact one growing up and was happy to replace it a while back from @turnerrecordsco. It was my first favorite story.

Ever a broad who wants to be anywhere than where she is, I’ve felt this story could’ve always been vicariously mine. Again, this is also a movie about the fam you pick up on the way, which is a recurring theme for me. I also appreciate good doggies, red-headed witches who speak in allegories, and the power of a long walk. There’s always one too many white men operating behind smoke and mirrors. Oh, maybe Oz truly is reality and not the concust fever dream it turned out to be.
Judy Garland really had the voice like a bell in this era, didn’t she?