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  • i think about my grandma when i hear this song, make me think of her and 9 kids out in the middle of nowhere nothing but fields of white clouds!

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  • i love this song .....

  • The Blackjack tree no longer stands so I'm told; but it keeps it's immortality as long as I can walk you to the spot where it grew. The words and scope of this song crosses so many dimensions and for so many people; I'm glad I know its origins. I can't thank you enough for the memory.

  • Beautiful song.

  • God Bless my Momma...

    I can still feel all her love from here!

    She said "You're a Pearl of a Girl & this world is your oyster!"

    I find my way cause my heart has wings & she deserves to see me shine!

  • This song took my aunt back to memories of her momma.. What a blessing...

  • Thanks for giving cred to the songwriters...and Kris, superb!!!!! (^o^,)

  • Very well done, poignant video JJ.....

    :~)

  • this is beautiful, thank you for sharing*********

  • Thank you for putting this video together so lovingly, and posting it. I was looking for the song authors -- so it was a tremendous boon to find it on your site --

    How on earth did you find all those amazing pictures to "illustrate"the song???!!! Super job on that!

  • Please give credit to the songwriters, Kris Bergsnes, Lynn Langham and Sharon Rose Higgins.

    It would be good of you to do this in the intro, as many people don't read comments.

    Another professional way to do this would be to change the title to:

    All of That Love from Here (C.Bergsnes/L.Langham/S.R.Higg­ins)

    I mean, if you can feature YOUR name in the "video", certainly you can give credit to the creators of the song...

  • Having an anchor from your past helps you set a course for the future.

  • What makes the blackjack tree so strong is not the strength of it's limbs but the ability to come back through all the storms of man and nature. It was at the end of the Garden where I sat while my granddad plowed the corn with a mule and a double shovel.

  • What a lovely comment... And what a lovely memory. Thank you!

  • Beautiful. Is that you singing or Wynona? If it's you this is very impressive. Sounds very professional.

  • This is so beautiful ! very well put !

    Sonsi :)

  • Awesome pictures!

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