Friday, August 14, 2009

Stop what you're doing and watch this




Here's some context for what you'll see

25 comments:

  1. That was absolutely breathtaking.

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  2. That was absolutely AMAZING! I didn't even know anything like that was possible.

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  3. Shock and Awe. Wow. My mouth hung open the entire time. (Though I did recognize the feel of a 'Got Talent' recording.) She deserves that title and so much more.

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  4. So... That is what they call TV reality in Ukraine?
    Good thing I don't live there, I'd never get anything done with this type of TV!

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  5. LOVE LOVE LOVE this. Thank you so much for sharing. I teach tenth grade world literature, and I plan on using this now with my Holocaust unit. Thank you so very much for sharing.

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  6. Unbelievable. Brilliant. Awe-inspiring. Thanks for sharing...

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  7. Very powerful! Words can not express the emotion that flowed while I was watching. And that was before I read what it was about.

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  8. Baby Sandy is a DVD of sand drawing like this that we've been showing our daughter since she was a year old. It stuns me into silence every time I watch it, even if she is making a bunny! Thank you for sharing this beautiful one.

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  9. I've never seen anything like that before. Breathtaking.

    Thank you for sharing.

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  10. Holy crap, Janet... I'm almost embarrassed to think that I "create" anything after watching that.

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  11. Wow! Thank you for posting that.

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  12. Amazing. I loved it. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. So much to say... but not a word worthy!

    Thank you, Janet. Thank you! Truly touched.

    Haste yee back ;-)

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  14. That... was something.

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  15. Wouldn't want to sneeze eh.

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  16. Fascinating what some can create.

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  17. Amazing. Truly. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. Stunning. My sister was a visual arts major, and I just sent it to her. Though, on the downside, it makes me think I wasted all those hours in the sandbox as a kid...

    My thanks,
    Bryan Russell

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  19. This is amazing! I didn't know what it was about until after I watched the video, but I was caught up in the emotion of the story, all the same. Thanks for sharing!

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  20. Now, that's how to tell a story. Anyway--

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  21. So stunning I had to watch it twice. Did anyone else weep, or am I just menopausal?

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