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  • It's illegal to not smile there

  • BEAUTIFUL!

  • @JackZeroZ I do appreciate your sincere comment. This is one of my very favorite videos because it is so personal. And the music is so good too! : ) Brian.

  • Thank you for sharing! Pocatello looks like a wonderful place to live. Modern but still spacious and small-town feel.

  • @SLAPDASHdiiip Thank-you. I like the same things you mentioned...lots of open land and a small-town feel. I'm a bit of a farmer too, so I like to see all the farms surrounding the town! Brian. : )

  • Pocatelo !

    I like what I see !!

  • wow! nice place!

    do you know shaytards?

  • @aintnofun22 lol I was born and raised in poky and moved last year. I lived 3 houses down from shay and he was one grade ahead of me in highland high school. I saw them filming a lot and was in several early videos in backgrounds :)

  • @bestcarbonparts which videos?

  • I have to say, Brian, this is probably one of my favourit videos from you... The landscapes are simply amazing, I think I already said once that one thing I admire in the States is your wide open spaces. I don't think we get anything quite like that anywhere here in Europe. We have many beautifull landscapes here, but nothing so sheer and raw as the ones you have there. And I'm always fascinated about your small towns too, it (...)

  • (...) strikes me the way they are just small dots in the midle of a huge, huge map, and I imagine how hard people must have fought to build them and live in them...

    And I liked all the litle insights you shared on your past, they really gave the feeling of "going back home". I really really loved this... :)

  • @flan984 Hi Rui! I'm glad this is one of your favorite videos of mine, because it is one of my favorites too! Our "Roots", the culture we came from, is such a strong influence, I felt it's magnetic pull on me the whole time I was there. But as you said, the land is simple and raw! The little towns grow up from the harsh earth, like weeds growing up in an untended garden. But that's how tough and resilient the people are! -like weeds. : )

    And all the openness can play tricks with your mind too

  • How nice, Brian. Thanks for sharing. It must have been wonderful to revisit.

  • @adluik Yes, It was a great experience. It is like walking through a door to a different world, then returning once again. The big question is..which is the better world? : ) Brian.

  • Hey it's a double chimney house at 5:11 just like in Christina's world. I never saw one of those before.

  • @TheFaustianMan Hi Faust! Hmmm.."Christina's World," -don't know about that one yet. Please enlighten me. : )  Bri.

  • @LoveMattersMost It's a painting by Andrew Wyeth. Cheered by some and loathed by others...but what art isn't?

  • Great Video! It reminds me of where all the "art" comes from. For some reason, I can think of a ton of landscape paintings, it's like they all come flooding back. I grew up in a major city. I would be dead in five minutes there. hahahaha!

    It really is beautiful, I thought - wow! look at all that nature! hahahaha! Cheers!

  • @TheFaustianMan "I would be dead in five minutes there," Hahaha! Thanks for making me smile. : ) Bri.

  • @TheFaustianMan -cont.- But it's true, isn't it? There's a huge slow-down of everything in a place like this. I we flew from San Jose, Calif. with over a million people. You are stunned to see things so wide open. Where is everybody? hehe! : )

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