June 28, 2012
Yesterday we shot out at Pioneer Living History Museum for a TV show we are working on. This is the area we were filming, which is called The Ranch (note the producer on the phone in the shade at left):
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We were filming a sequence about Diltche, the Apache who walked a thousand miles to get home. At one point she was tracked by vaqueros. Not just any vaqueros but these dudes had cell phones and GPS.
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That's Ken Amorosano on the cell phone and Lee Anderson on Concho. We had a great cast for the day. Names to follow.
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Finished by noon. Everyone was fried. it got up 108 IN THE SHADE. Much hotter out in the sun where we were filming. Got some great scenes. I'll post a couple tomorrow.
"To be good is noble, but to show others how to be good is nobler and no trouble."
—Mark Twain