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You just relaxed my soul.
I thank you for that.
I forget sometimes. She loved the sea. This is a beautiful remembrance. And it took me into remembrances of my own. Memories of living in Chicago, where leaves actually do fall. Thoughts of camping with my father. One particular unforgettable walk along Cherry Creek. Thanks, Robert.
Ooooh, yeeeeeees! That’s what I call one-more-vid-before bed! Thank you, thank you!
Lovely.
Oh, wow, I just realized that this video is for someone. Huh, didn’t mean no harm with my previous comment which was based on the video only. Huh… sorry if I hurt anyone’s feelings.
I have never experienced someone close to me dying so young, so I can’t imagine how you’re feeling, but I think that if I did then telling stories about them would be the best thing I could do for them, for me. It was really lovely and the plane at the end nearly made me cry. I think when you have a sparse set of images, your brain fills in the gaps, reads into it - like sparse writing. The plane made me think about travelling far away and distance. I am sure this one will stay with me.
that was quite touching and beautiful. thank you. i love simple things like that.
it makes me want to know more…..a very beautiful video…..
I didn’t read your text before I watched the video. I’m glad I didn’t, as the instantaneous reaction was ‘Jen lives.’.
very good indeed and so light and simple. we could say as sensitive as your thoughts towards Jen. almost painting in video i would say.
liked it a lot.
I feel more at peace with the world thanks to that short video.
Thanks