I agree...nice video...good soundtrack. Kris...I think you made a great point about one door closing and another opening. In some ways I view the end of things as we (as modern humans) know them to be a new beginning. A new beginning for perhaps some people and certainly the Earth. Nature is very slowly purging it's filth from this Earth...we as people are that filth. Things will ultimately be better, but much, much worse for the long term interim.
Nicely done Kris. I just returned from California, had to do a trip down HWY 99 in the Central Valley....wall to wall strip malls, smog mixed with dust from post harvest ploughing filled the air, traffic flying in and out weavng, noise and speed. What are we really giving up? Maybe we should all take lessons on how to live again!
I agree...nice video...good soundtrack. Kris...I think you made a great point about one door closing and another opening. In some ways I view the end of things as we (as modern humans) know them to be a new beginning. A new beginning for perhaps some people and certainly the Earth. Nature is very slowly purging it's filth from this Earth...we as people are that filth. Things will ultimately be better, but much, much worse for the long term interim.
74VDC 2 years ago
very good, I like you dancing on that big rock!
thawthepast 3 years ago
This is my favorite so far- the audio went really well with the video and also that trail is right by my house! I know that rock! How cool?!
frankenbury 3 years ago
When it all comes down you and me are gonna be dancing on the ruins with Jono.
Lucretia2222 3 years ago
for sure!
kriscanshow 3 years ago
Ancient Polynesian saying:
"If you have no choices, you have no problems"
UnderseaCaveman 3 years ago
Nicely done Kris. I just returned from California, had to do a trip down HWY 99 in the Central Valley....wall to wall strip malls, smog mixed with dust from post harvest ploughing filled the air, traffic flying in and out weavng, noise and speed. What are we really giving up? Maybe we should all take lessons on how to live again!
seamoremonster 3 years ago
Precious! Good job, that's the spirit that is going to get us ALL through this.
Happy Shifting~
LelaBear
Lelabear 3 years ago
The five stages of grief of losing something you cherish are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
You seem to be working through them nicely.
bustermk2 3 years ago
Excelent Kris!!! Looks like You have peered through the "Porthole" that I've been looking into for a while now. I see a beter world in there!!!
Carlstens 3 years ago