Classic Sesame Street - film of winter in New York
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Your comment hits close to home for me as I had my first birthday on Easter Sunday 1970 and, from all the pics my parents took of that day, there was indeed snow in my then-home town of Elizabeth, NJ. This clip reminds me of many other snowfalls growing up in the NY metro area and how much fun we kids had outside back in the day ... everything except the fact we always came in the house frozen cold and wet - much to the chagrin of my mother! Thanks for the time capsule!
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being from a small town, i always LOVED when Sesame Street showed NYC stuff...sigh...i've always wanted to live there because of that. xoxoxo
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This is melancholic but very nice reminding me of old days that I could never go back to,although I wish I could.
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It wasn't a good idea then, either!
But people weren't hovering over their kids 24/7 and we roamed about and did what we wanted.
Amazingly enough, most of us survived!
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Yes, and I liked the one that opened with piglets running to their mother to nurse - can't find that one yet, either.
Ah, Sesame Street - it was so brilliant. We were lucky to be there for its golden years.
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nice!
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I've watched a lot of Sesame Street over the years having four kids, but it was always the little film clips that I loved the best. My favorite was the hardworking dog one, with the dog that worked with a cowboy rounding up cows or was it sheep? Can't find that one.
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i remember that too & lurve it -- i think the girl also said that the forest becomes "so quiet" during the winter. is that clip on youtube?
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I really remember this , but did'nt realize till I got older how very "New York" Sesame street was.
This is New York, not Toronto pretending to be New York.
DiAnno13 5 years ago 10
Sawing, you asked if NYC still looks the same today... it is Feb 16, 2010, at 9:00 am, I am in New York City, snow is falling outside, and I am playing your video here while looking out the window this morning. Yes! Amazingly, NYC looks the exact same right now as it does in this great Sesame clip! Some things never change... and somehow, in this century, that is so comforting :)
@nessmaine, why not come on down? There are moments I look around here and think, "Wow. This IS Sesame St."
raposofan 2 years ago 5