That was the best. I love the part where the girl is silhouetted against morning sun, and puts up the blind, and then in the next frame, the teacher pulls down the map over the chalkboard...
Except the only thing bugging me the whole way through is that the sound of the guitar ping should have been after the bra strap was done up, not before. Did anyone else think that?
I had a moment today myself. Driving home from work on Alberta Street, I saw a little boy running down the sidewalk. Suddenly, he picked up speed, ducked his head down, and threw his arms out to the side. I expected him to take off flying. And I think he did, too. Gave me the same feeling as watching this video. Awesome.
Brilliant in its simplicity and complexity...brought me to tears although I couldn't tell you exactly why. I also thought how good is it to live this life of mine =) Thanks for sharing!
I just found your blog via www.susannahconway.com I am taken by the beauty of your posts - your photos, lists, passions. And then this small film - made my day (unless other EXCITING MOMENTS are in store for me!!)! All these moments, all these Nows. I had this epiphany the other day where the Now merged into all the other Nows and there was no hurry anymore, no rushing from one task to another, one thought to another.....And then I woke up, someone calling my name..... or was it myself who just couldn’t bear the total EASYness of it all? I seem to be drawn to complication.......(ugh!)
I love this montage. It was made by the people at radiolab and if you haven't listened to any of their podcasts you should. They're amazing and will make you feel so much smarter and so much more one with the world.
I totally needed that.
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thank you.
very awesome. much needed today.
ReplyDeleteput it with your credit on my blog.
thank you.
i totally needed that too. glad you are in my "inspired" links column on my blog:)
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gorgeous! i loved every daily moment of it.
ReplyDeleteWhoa whoa. Totally good. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteoh man, i'm going to share this again and again. thank you.
ReplyDeleteoh. oh.
ReplyDeletei neverever want this raggedy-assed assemblage of moments we call life to everever end. ever.
Wow. I kind of cried a little. That was beautiful.
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ReplyDeletebrilliant.
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this made me cry.
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this was amazing. thank you so much for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThat was the best. I love the part where the girl is silhouetted against morning sun, and puts up the blind, and then in the next frame, the teacher pulls down the map over the chalkboard...
ReplyDeleteandrea ..absolutely fantastic find...such artistry in the everyday~elk
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.That is life. Poetic even.
ReplyDeleteExcept the only thing bugging me the whole way through is that the sound of the guitar ping should have been after the bra strap was done up, not before. Did anyone else think that?
i just found your blog through you are my fave and it is absolutely fantastically amazing and beautiful i cannot wait to read more.
ReplyDeleteI had a moment today myself. Driving home from work on Alberta Street, I saw a little boy running down the sidewalk. Suddenly, he picked up speed, ducked his head down, and threw his arms out to the side. I expected him to take off flying. And I think he did, too. Gave me the same feeling as watching this video. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant in its simplicity and complexity...brought me to tears although I couldn't tell you exactly why. I also thought how good is it to live this life of mine =) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAndrea -
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog via www.susannahconway.com I am taken by the beauty of your posts - your photos, lists, passions. And then this small film - made my day (unless other EXCITING MOMENTS are in store for me!!)! All these moments, all these Nows. I had this epiphany the other day where the Now merged into all the other Nows and there was no hurry anymore, no rushing from one task to another, one thought to another.....And then I woke up, someone calling my name..... or was it myself who just couldn’t bear the total EASYness of it all? I seem to be drawn to complication.......(ugh!)
Grete
I liked it too. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this montage. It was made by the people at radiolab and if you haven't listened to any of their podcasts you should. They're amazing and will make you feel so much smarter and so much more one with the world.
ReplyDeleteOh... OH thank you. I'm giggled and winced and teared up. Just what I needed today. Thank you.
ReplyDeletei am sharing that with the world. you are it. thanks thanks thanks.
ReplyDeletelove. thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this, andrea. it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou made me cry...
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