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2023 Ukrainian Christmas in Woodside, CA
The Ukrainian National Women's League of America (Branch 107) hosted the Ukrainian Christmas in Woodside, CA. The extraordinary culture and stunning artwork of the Ukrainians left me in awe. I had a single question for the vendors I spoke with at the Ukrainian event in Woodside, California. "What is it about today that is meaningful to you?"
Many cultural events, such as dancing, music, and food, took place at the event, and artists sold their artwork. Being a part of the vibrant and enthusiastic Ukrainian community brought immense joy and excitement to the supporters.
Information about the UNWLA
linktr.ee/unwla_107_sanjose
Artists
Mariya Vladymyrova - Artist & Graphic Designer
www.artmagic.love/
vm_art.happiness
Inna Pavlova - Ukrainian-American artist specializing in marine landscapes
pavlova.inna
Marina Malyarenko - Ukrainian Petrykivka artist
marina_artworks
Natalia Shevchenko - Artist and studio owner based in Sunnyvale
artofcroquis
Yaroslava Krivokon - Watercolor artist and architect
krivokonart
Cortney Copeland - RPCV Alliance for Ukraine
www.allianceforukraine.org/cpages/about/
Representative for Babusya's Kitchen Book: babusyas_kitchen_cookbook
Kate Shatska - Artist
ksh_ua
Many cultural events, such as dancing, music, and food, took place at the event, and artists sold their artwork. Being a part of the vibrant and enthusiastic Ukrainian community brought immense joy and excitement to the supporters.
Information about the UNWLA
linktr.ee/unwla_107_sanjose
Artists
Mariya Vladymyrova - Artist & Graphic Designer
www.artmagic.love/
vm_art.happiness
Inna Pavlova - Ukrainian-American artist specializing in marine landscapes
pavlova.inna
Marina Malyarenko - Ukrainian Petrykivka artist
marina_artworks
Natalia Shevchenko - Artist and studio owner based in Sunnyvale
artofcroquis
Yaroslava Krivokon - Watercolor artist and architect
krivokonart
Cortney Copeland - RPCV Alliance for Ukraine
www.allianceforukraine.org/cpages/about/
Representative for Babusya's Kitchen Book: babusyas_kitchen_cookbook
Kate Shatska - Artist
ksh_ua
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Talent Freaks: Robert Coon / Pilot Episode
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I approached my father with the idea of doing a pilot episode of Talent Freaks the series, and he graciously agreed to be interviewed I filmed as he worked on his artwork. Unfortunately, I only had a few days to spend with my family for the holidays. When we performed the interview, I worried that we didn't have enough b-roll of the project in progress because of how long it would take to compl...
Tom Maxwell and the Minor Drag: Jacob Marley
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Tom Maxwell and the Minor Drag presents Jacob Marley Shot by: Andy Coon, Blake Faucetter & Nic Berry Edited: Andy Coon
Milky Way Timelapse Mount Shasta California
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May 2020 I drove up to Mount Shasta and caught the milky way dancing behind the beautiful dormant volcano. I set up the camera and shot with hope the clouds would clear. When I woke, I was happily surprised with the results. Shot with a Sony A7 III and a Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN. #milkyway #timelapse #california #astrophotography #patient
My Quarantine Buddy
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This is Kisa. My 13 year old Akita. We spend a lot of time together in a small space. This is how she would like to spend all of our time together during the shelter-in-place.
Mechanical River - The Swamp (Live at Charleston, SC Harbor)
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Recorded live in the Charleston Harbor. mechanicalriver.bandcamp.com/
Mount Shasta with the Milky Way dancing beside her
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#milkyway #timelapse #volcano Went up to Mount Shasta, CA and found a sweet spot where the MilkY Way was dancing around the dormant volcano. Shot on a 5D Mark IV with the Sigma 12-24mm f/4 DG HSM Art Lens. www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1282158-REG/sigma_205954_500mm_f_4_dg_os.html Music by: Michael Vignola (vignolamusic.com)
Timothy LaFollette Memorial Video
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Sharing Tim's video that he shared with loved ones at his memorial service.
Passion: The Sound of Pascal Salomon
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Prelude in C minor Op. 23 No. 7 by Sergei Rachmaninov I first met Pascal after I saw him perform for the First Congregational Church in Santa Barbara, CA. I introduced myself and realized that I had to do a video with him. He has a passion to the way he performs. He takes the notes from a music sheet and ingest it into his system and performs the only way he knows how to. With passion.
Pascal Salomon: Prelude in C minor Op. 23 No. 7 by Sergei Rachmaninov
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Pascal Salomon of Santa Barbara, California. Recorded at Westmont College, Deanne Chapel, Santa Barbara, California
2018 SC Aquarium Gala Video
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We were fortunate to work on this video for The South Carolina Aquarium. Their mission is to inspire conservation of the natural world by exhibiting and caring for animals, by excelling in education and research, and by providing an exceptional visitor experience.
Live in the Streets, Kansas City: Victor & Penny @ World War I Memorial Park
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Victor & Penny suggested to perform at the National World War I Memorial Park. A hot and humid KC day could keep the couple away from performing their song, "Elaine, Elaine." Victor & Penny deliver swing-infused folk-jazz in the band’s signature high-energy style with joy, humor, and soaring musical improvisation. V&P were named “Best Folk Ensemble 2015” by the PITCH; “Standout Concert of the Y...
Live in the Streets, Nashville: Albatross at Cumberland River Downtown Nashville
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The beautiful Cumberland River that runs through Downtown Nashville had a song floating along with the city in the background. Albatross joined us in a kayak while performing "On The Run". website: - www.albatrossmusic.org soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/albatrossmusic Twitter & Instagram: @albatrossmusic #albatrossmusic Simplicity; that is the key, and also; honesty. If you take those two thing...
Live in the Streets, Atlanta: Rasiyah in Little Five Points
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Somewhere in Atlanta on a Saturday night you might catch a sweet soulful tune while walking through a hip neighborhood section of Atlanta. The neighborhood is Little Five Points and the tune is "Light of the Midnight Sun," from Rasiyah. "Light of the Midnight Sun" soundcloud.com/user-83732969 Rasiyah. A musical vocalist. A jazz tinged soul. An amalgamation of stellar influences. An earth-singin...
Live in the Streets, Charleston: Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg at The Establishment
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If there is a piano in a Charleston restaurant, there is a good chance the Mayor of Charleston, John Tecklenburg will sit down and play a tune from his heart. That is exactly what happened at The Establishment on Broad Street. He walks in with his wife, introduces himself, sits at the piano and performs to his constituents. Mayor John Tecklenburg, the musical Mayor of Charleston South Carolina....
Live in the Streets, Charleston: Megan Jean and the Klay Family Band on Second Sunday
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Live in the Streets, Charleston: Megan Jean and the Klay Family Band on Second Sunday
Live in the Streets, Charleston: Graham Whorley on King Street
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Live in the Streets, Charleston: Graham Whorley on King Street
Live in the Streets, Charleston: Katie Small @ Marion Square Farmers Market
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Live in the Streets, Charleston: Katie Small @ Marion Square Farmers Market
Live in the Streets, Charleston: Mechanical River at Shem Creek
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Live in the Streets, Charleston: Mechanical River at Shem Creek
Live in the Streets, Charleston: Lindsay Holler @ Robert Lange Studios
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Live in the Streets, Charleston: Lindsay Holler @ Robert Lange Studios
Douglas Panzone's Street Art Folly Road
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Douglas Panzone's Mural at College of Charleston
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Douglas Panzone's Mural at College of Charleston
Talent Freaks Season 2: Episode 2 - Matt Wilson
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Talent Freaks Season 2: Episode 1 - Nathan Durfee
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Talent Freaks Season 2: Episode 1 - Nathan Durfee
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Gosh I’m not sure I’d even wanna live like this…
this is so so frightening and sad for me. I don't think I want to live like him.
Dementia youdon't know what's going on. This is a so ul destroying illness where so many npeople cant afford the necess!ry care they need- and deserve. I'd need way moe pills than that for depression.I'd be one of those going to that clinic in Switzerland that helps people from other countries have death with dignity. MND is the a,tithesis of deme,tia,but at least with Dementia you're not aware. I cried all the way through this, it breaks my heart. Especially when his dog was there
It's 10 years later, 2024, and there is at least one promising (genetic sort of) ALS medication, Tofersen, just for 1 % of the patients, and last year, in 2023, a young (german?) woman was the first patient to get healed, she got Tofersen in the US, I think, Prof. Markus Weber from Switzerland (St. Gallen) helped her to get it in the US, and she apparently has quite defeated, overcome, ALS, i.e. the genetic variant. - My best friend just got diagnosed this year, in Germany, in his mid sixties, quite a funny, kind, highly intelligent, extraordinary guy, too, and I am shocked that nowadays a lot of people still don't know ALS, and what it does, mostly so quickly, above all. There is still no lobby. Not enough money for research. The disease is (still) more common or widespread than I ever thought. I even discovered recently that an ("old") great-aunt of mine got it some years ago. But: Nobody in my (wide spread, huge, german) family talked about it openly, or called it by its name, and at that time I wasn't in contact with the family. I just learnt it now. But this means that ALS is closer (e.g. in my family) than I thought. And I wonder if there are more cases of neurodegenerative diseases which are not much talked about. I got the chance that e.g. the MS research is so "strong", advanced, that there are good medications, nowadays, I profit from it, I suffer from the latter, but I function well, there is a huge MS lobby, but it took many, many years, and my little step sister unfortunately died of MS, in Germany, ten years ago. She had not had acces to the good medication in the early beginnings of the disease. She was one of a kind, too, so full of energy, unstoppable, funny, witty, kind, many friends. - Tim was really one of a kind, omg, what a wonderful, witty, strong, good person. I am sad that I discovered this channel only by now, in 2024. Hugs to all who knew him personally.
My mom was like that, almost kind of too good, too incredible, extraordinary for this world, so highly intelligent and caring for others, and such a great sense of humour. Those people will be missed, forever.
Wonderful man. I'm deeply impressed by his intelligence and kindness and all.
Wonderful man, and wonderful friends.
What a terrible disease. What’s sad ifs that they are no closer to a cure than they were when Lou Gehrig died from ALS over 80 years ago.
I don’t WANT to die, but I’m unsure if I want to live like this….. thank you for sharing and making us ask the important questions
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RIP Joanne Scarlet. Als killed her a few years ago 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤ 1:26
God comfort you.
I'm an amateur ALS researcher who's always been fascinated with this cruel disease since seeing the Jenifer Estess story as a child and the sporadic cases out of the complete random blue with no clear environmental/geographic connection What makes this so scientifically fascinating its a documented familial genetic lineage case, I wonder if any other of Tim's immediate family/first degree relatives have since developed ALS. Like how he was able to link cases from ancestors who had it before Lou Gehrig coined the disease or medical literature knew how to index it
Yea Universal Healthcare!
Rip❤
sick, where did you get this one?
From the archives :-)
Love Tom!! Wish he was still doing music.
@@TheFirstRhythmicDrummer right!!
God doesn't exist, yet people are praising a non existent God that gave them a disease from birth 😂😂
Ok, now stfu and why are you laughing under this video?
Why would you wanna live like this
i watched the episode when he passed made me cry as a former care aid the hardest is watching them slowly fade and how the family,friends cope just an amazing family
My Dad died of MND in 2005. RIP ❤
What a heartless disease.
"Will you gay marry me"?! Huh? Some sort of joke?
Wow that’s a lot of bowel movement in one day! Such an unpleasant job to deal with
Very touching Andy.... wonderfully done and sweet.
I remember watching this YEARS ago along with Kevin odonnels series. Glad it's still up. Crazy disease.
A central line goes into an artery not a vein.
This is a horrible disease. One of the worst I’ve ever learned about. I pray to God we find a cure. To know everything going on. You hear see feel but u can’t make one move or say anything.. absolutely horrible.. I feel bad for anyone that has had this , does or will. I think having his dog around him is so beneficial and amazing. Seeing him lay on his leg brought me to absolute tears. Animals love and I think it’s a more pure love than any human could possibly express.. I see this man has many that care for him and that’s such a blessing. Very sad story wish I could had done something for them…
I took care of an ALS patient back in Singapore and I know how hard for him to live his life with so much machines that needs to use everyday. when He passed away due to cardiac arrest I said to myself he suffers no more.
I think if u are diagnosed with a disease that's going to end up depending on someone twenty four seven a ostomy should be done
This is arguably the most depressing and saddest thing I've ever seen.
I don't know why?
It's hard to even find the words. No one should have to live with this horrible disease. And yet there was so much love around this young man. So many people stuck by his side and his care givers were excellent. My husband has MS and we may some day face similar challenges. It's scary and sad. Just the cost of 40 daily prescriptions a day to say nothing of all the other supplies needed to care for a bedridden person. I don't know families afford it.
He seems to be much more realistic about the walking thing. Expect the worst, hope for the best.
Great to see Billy Gould from Faith No More! Thank you for presenting these videos! Praying a cure is found for ALS.
Why would anyone would want to under these horrific conditions? I rather be dead.!poor soul.
"I take more drugs than Keith Richards on a bender" 😂😂😂
Hermoso 💓
Wow what a dramatic milkyway timelapse 🤟
If I had the power to heal ALS with a simple touch that's all I'd do for the rest of my life. I'd travel the world in search of ALS sufferers to cure and I'd ask for nothing in return. I wouldn't care about their race, religion, ethnic background or politics. I wouldn't care about what they might have done in the past or what they might do in the future. I'd heal them for the simple act of healing them and nothing else. I'd never take a day off. God could easily do this and more. For God banishing ALS in an instant would be effortless. But God never cures anyone with ALS. God's just being mysterious.
I am blown away by this film. Thank you Tim and everyone around you. I have supported someone with MND and thinking they are very similar (?). So much love in all these posts. I want to echo what everyone has said. There aren't the words to convey what I feel so am wanting to send you all sooooo much love and strength and especially Tim and everyone who is affected by ALS. I love you all even though we have never met. Rachel (England) xxxxxx
My dad had a last “hurrah” before he died. He had been hospitalized to do chemotherapy for his leukemia. He had been weak a lot and never wanted to get out of bed but he did that day and he was more alert that day than over the past few weeks. I knew his death was imminent and I started hospice that day and he died almost 10 hours later. This was last year.
My husband was in a coma for about 2 days, and then he had a last hurrah. End-stage liver disease after transplant. Now my friend is dying of ALS. This helps.
ALs is so awful. As an RT (respiratory therapist) I’ve had patients with ALS and I was close to one of them. She was finally able to go home from the hospital but she died a short time later. I was also a medic as well so I’ve seen a lot between the 2 and now I’m disabled due to several conditions such as POTS and CVID. The CVID has me at risk for severe infections such as pneumonia, sepsis, and GI infections. I’ve come close to dying a few times especially when I was septic the first time and spent a month in the hospital for it and when I had a massive DVT and PE’s requiring dangerous surgeries. I’m in the hospital quite a bit and I hate it. My last pneumonia was a few weeks ago and I refused to go to the hospital because I’ve been admitted for every pneumonia since February 2016 when all of the pneumonia’s started with one being at the end of July of this year and then I got pneumonia again within 3 months. I have had the pneumonia vaccine but due to my CVID vaccines are not nearly as affective like it is with everyone else. I’m immunocompramised due to it and I get monthly IVIG at the cancer center. I hate it as it tends to make me sick. If I ever need chemo and cancer runs heavy on both sides of my family, I have a Hugh chance of dying since chemo lowers our white counts which helps us fight infections as well as our IGG which mine is also too low so chemo would take out my white counts and I already am low with IGG. Not much left to fight infections. I’m glad he was able to be home so he could die at home. It’s important to a lot of people!
I'm in awe of all of them..they r all so beautifully emotionally articulate
U r all amazing human beings. Power of unconditional love
My Dad Amyotrophic lateral Sclerosis was so critical, I purchased a herbal medication from Dr Madida on CZcams which my Dad use for couple of weeks and right now my Dad is so healthy again.
What is the cause os ALS? Genetic mutations? What causes the Mutation
How sad..Rip ..Rock and roll on son
Why isn't the government in the UK funding more research into this awful disease ? I'm aware of NHS being on its knees and desperate, but not enough is being done to eliminate, or arrest this death sentence. I really wish l knew how to raise funds and awareness to help those affected.
The government doesn't care. Look at the vaxxxnonsense
I was my husband's caregiver such a horrible disease ALS is he passed April of 2022 miss him everyday