Next to the iconic opening of "The Sound Of Music," the ending of the "Do Re Mi" sequecne, on the steps, is my favorite moment in the film. As a child, when I first saw the film, I would practice and practice this on my front steps, at home. Whenever I encountered a set of steps, I would try and do it.
Fifty years later, when confronted with a set of steps, I get the urge to try. I did once at Lincoln Center, which did not turn out well, but my recent foray was several weeks ago, while at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.
I discovered I can still make the leap on the steps, forward, but not backward. Keeping my balance upon landing proved difficult; as for running back up and down the steps, I knew it could end in me splattered out on the ground.
I suppose my days of doing this are over. And just look at Heather (Menzies), to the right of Julie. No wonder I wanted to be her, back then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cannot tell anyone what age they should stop. I cannot speak for every individual on here, But I can say this. "The Sound Of Music" came out when the Baby Boomers were children. Now, we are in our fifties and sixties.
I think that is a good age, to stop, darlings!
Otherwise, your body will make that decision for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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