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From This Time Tomorrow by Andrea Brown & Bruce Lellman

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Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Charlotte Flory on My Second Home

Thank you, Charlotte, for being you.
Yes, I've come to know that animals are very knowledgeable and sensitive to everything around them. I have total respect for them, except when they steal your shoes.

2 months ago
Charlotte Flory commented on My Second Home

Well that one takes the cake, Bruce. I’m here at the lunchroom at work, catching the well up tears before someone sees. I often laugh out loud when reading your journal, but this one hit a different cord. I imagine that dog understood your kind heart, knowing it was safe with you, but also wanting to make sure you were safe. Animals have a 6th sense, as we know, and studies have “proven” this, and maybe he somehow knew what was happening to your mother. How can we know. Or not know. Or not not know.

What an unforgettable experience. Thank you for sharing that with us.

2 months ago
Andrea Brown replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on This Time Tomorrow (long overdue) Film Festival

Thank you, Gregory, that is very kind of you. I have no idea how many hours of footage we started with but I have (finally) learned to be ruthless while editing so I'm guessing we used less than 5% of what we had. We have even more footage from our 2019 trip that I haven't started on, it's always intimidating at first, obviously I'm not one that can just crank these out. There are other travel videos from earlier trips on our Youtube channel, if you want to check them out.

4 years ago
Gregory Garceau commented on This Time Tomorrow (long overdue) Film Festival

I must say, that was a most enjoyable film festival. Excellent job with the editing. May I ask how many hours of footage you began with?

4 years ago
Andrea Brown replied to a comment by Rachael Anderson on This Time Tomorrow (long overdue) Film Festival

We were unable to upload the second video due to one of the songs' copyright permissions. I was too stubborn to change the song so it was a standoff that I lost (I appealed it to YouTube, nope.). Time went by and I gave it another shot and this time was successful, although it can't be viewed in Cuba, Syria, North Korea, or Iran. These are permissions granted by music labels, and the song in question was on a British label, where copyright enforcement is stricter than the US' fair use laws. Vimeo has similar restrictions (we tried, nope.) so you've been lucky with the particular tracks you've put on your videos.

4 years ago
Rachael Anderson commented on This Time Tomorrow (long overdue) Film Festival

It’s about time!

4 years ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on Getting Acquainted with a Lovely People

Hi Scott,
Both of our bike trips in Asia were fantastic. Because we had many non-cycling trips going back 45 years our journals have much reflection and are not typical cycle journals. Since I have enjoyed reading every word of your great journals I'm sure you will do the same with ours!

6 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on Getting Acquainted with a Lovely People

I read this when it was first published, but haven’t gone back to look again. What a fantastic experience the two of you had!

6 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Getting Acquainted with a Lovely People

Wonderful shot.

6 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in A Fondness for Bangkok

And at home.....

6 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in A Fondness for Bangkok

The Animals!

6 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in Winding Down

Alice Cooper!!

6 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in Winding Down

Dammit!

6 years ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in Winding Down

Right! The whole plate looks like a prop in a window. Totally plastic.

6 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in Winding Down

The egg looks like the ones you get at subway- Bleah!

6 years ago