Hello. We would like to please ask permission to use a few seconds of your video (just some short, quick visuals - no audio) in a documentary we are making about life in Kyiv. It has been over 5 years of work and it is an important project. It is a non-profit venture and we are trying to do something good that could benefit Ukraine. We would be very grateful for your support. Please let us know. Many thanks.
@aaronsmith24335 ай бұрын
Where is this?
@jeffreyhagelin367210 ай бұрын
Too bad you didn't have a zoom lens on your camera, because the action was too far away to make anything out.
@Drew791 Жыл бұрын
Capuchins are some of the creepiest mean entitled creatures I’ve ever seen
@tigergirl8686 Жыл бұрын
I love monkeys and apes
@coolsonic6481 Жыл бұрын
There's no way that was snow. It definitely shouldn't smell like plastic, nor should it burn. 😅
@toddknight4272 Жыл бұрын
Please repost the "Its OK" Video. Watched it everyday
@acbrandt5 Жыл бұрын
Good morning Todd. I understand, may I have your email?
@dawnmancell2330 Жыл бұрын
49.4 is how much snow they got in
@aleksapetrovic6519 Жыл бұрын
[Ruin audition by taking a dive]
@yuri_the_bomb1223 Жыл бұрын
Here is were Mr.Bishop had a little bit of hair left XD
@mvg2x34 Жыл бұрын
Its 2022 and 2 minutes into the video gas is posted at $1.59 a gallon? Those were the days. I like driving in the snow too. Especially when there is less traffic. It becomes a different world.
@samkerns388 Жыл бұрын
Hi there! I am currently editing a movie and I was wondering if you’d be willing to allow us to use this footage in the movie. Thanks! Feel free to message me privately or respond to this. This is great!
@acbrandt5 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for asking. You do have my permission to use this footage. Best of luck with the movie. p.s. if you remember, please send me a link to the movie when it’s complete.
@samkerns388 Жыл бұрын
@@acbrandt5 thank you so much! Cannot tell you how much this means to me. This is my debut film as a director after I’ve just graduated from school. You are really helping a young artist out. Please let me know your full name if you’d like to be credited in the film. Again, I am so appreciative. Thank you a million times over! Sending my best.
@alexandruhenegariu3724 Жыл бұрын
I remember that truck it was hit on the highway my dad was the lieutenant
@thementaldetectorist756 Жыл бұрын
👍
@pamcornelius9122 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your words of wisdom and support. August 10th will be one year for me. I hate being in this club.
@nelsonlachappellejr9377 Жыл бұрын
What state is this video location taking in? Vermont? Looks like it to me.
@acbrandt5 Жыл бұрын
Michigan
@margueritemullarkey18662 жыл бұрын
Boy,no kidding,having to make all decisions alone is a freaky thing. Thanks for encouragement!
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
If I may use your forum, I'd like to ask you and your subscribers a question. If not just ask me to take this down and I will. It has been over a year now and things are settling into my new normal / routine. After my husbands passing, I kept a good number of things that held special meaning to me at that time. Now at the one year point, I've gone through them again and I'm questioning some of them, specifically cards. I have saved 21 years of birthday, anniversary, Christmas, valentines Day and "for no special occasion" cards he has ever given me. I really don't need them to remind me of his love for me, or my love for him but I keep asking myself if I'm being uncaring for even thinking of getting rid of them. His wallet, slippers and favorite coffee cup mean more to me and bring back more memories than do the cards. But guilt creeps in. So, opinions please.
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
Asking the question here is perfectly fine. I hope you get some replies. I personally am 2 years out. I still have many many items that I can’t discard yet. In my humble opinion, I feel this is a personal preference. More times than not, I feel like I’m keeping too much. But, I tell myself I can’t ever get it back.
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
@@acbrandt5 I still have, and will never get rid of several of his things: coffee cup, slippers, wallet, favorite go to T shirt and the glass he drank his Sunday morning mimosa from. NEVER!
@songsparrow43242 жыл бұрын
Wow, my husband sold cars too - - Pontiac and BMW. . . . until his brain injury manifested. He enjoyed his work and managed a Used Car Showroom. I thought he and I could have opened such a place together but he didn't want to.
@songsparrow43242 жыл бұрын
I can't hear you. . you need to speak louder. . my volume is at its highest. The holidays were meaningless and nonexistent for me. . We were together 36 years. It was just me and a friend for the holidays. . . very dreary. I got rid of all decorations. . . Christmas, Halloween - - Everything - - All of it. . I don't need it or want it anymore. . He could not take anything with him. . I don't need much either.
@songsparrow43242 жыл бұрын
Thank you - - your sound quality is terrible but you offer a really good message. My husband passed 8 months ago. It's extremely difficult. I received no support and felt completely abandoned. In shock and alone, very hard, very exhausting. I don't want to read books either. Right - - this is Mine alone to get thru. many times I was suicidal. Thanks for pointing out its not unique. . . I felt completely alone and have been for all these months. I retired from work. . could not go back to the stress and pressure. Do things for self that make us happy - - great point . . I had not thought of that. .just focused on trying to heal my grief and horror and shock. Thank you so much. this really helps. .
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
Hello and thank you for watching. You certainly took the right points from the video. This is in fact your journey and you need to move at your pace. What's more, you need to tackle your feelings that flows with the way you feel at that given time. I know, there will be times that you may feel overwhelmed, and if that's the case don't pressure yourself. Best wishes
@jeanettebranco19102 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos,they help me alot,only 4 months in my grief, very difficult, bad days and some good days , have a therapist , support group., I hate crowds also, need peace, do meditation and yoga.
@nicholaswilliams43362 жыл бұрын
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@vpmjpv22412 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video.
@kimberlymcv84082 жыл бұрын
July will be 4 yrs and it will get better and you will miss your spouse that has passed, but it does get better
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
Music suggestions for you: Old Man canyon Caught a Ghost Boxer rebellion Massive Attack UNKLE Orville Peck
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
It's been almost a year and I have decided this is how I will live my life: I will not mourn future memories I will not have but treasure those I have. Also friends and family, and a therapist, have been wonderful (and still are) in my getting through this (you'll never get over it). My husband was a wonderful man and I refuse to soil his memory by being sad and mournful the rest of my life. He'd be PISSED!! As was said, It's your journey. Travel it at your own pace. Triggers for me: eating at a restaurant by myself. driving to new places alone finding old pictures
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
What a great way to look at the situation. Good for you and I think its a great way to move forward!! Thank you for your comment, Blessings
@Kaytha.572 жыл бұрын
Going on four years and it will get better. Take care, thx for the video.
@elmer17122 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your posts,,coming up on year 1 in May..You have helped me so much.
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad the videos help. Hang in there, blessings
@allanclark51792 жыл бұрын
Oh man. I wish it snowed here. Big Bear, if you're lucky.
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
Almost 4 months since your last posting. Everything OK?
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
Great hearing from you again. Yes, I'm okay. I've been really busy with work and some other functions. I appreciate you asking. Hope all is well with you...
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
@@acbrandt5 All is well. Almost finished with interior of the new place. Sad news, our 13.5 year old dog died of kidney failure last month. That was a bit of a set back. Coming up on first year "anniversary" of my husband's death. I have a plan for that day. Hear from you soon.
@benmen86992 жыл бұрын
THE ONLY APPROPRIATE DASHCAM MUSIC FOR THIS VIDIO IS ' THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE ' BY KING CRIMSON. SOMETHING ABOUT HEAVY MELLETRON KEYBOARDS AND HEAVY WHITEOUT SNOWSTORMS AT DUSK
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
Our 13 year old dog went into renal failure and I had to put him down today. Now I have to do the grief process all over again. At least both he and my husband are no longer in distress. For that I am grateful.
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry to hear that. I’m sure that you now have better tools and thought processes to help you. Blessings
@donshaffer41692 жыл бұрын
Looks like you are getting on at the truck stop in Grayling
@markthompsoncpa2 жыл бұрын
At least it wasnt a white out
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
Bingo!
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
I'm fast approaching the first year anniversary of my husband's death. What did you do at your first year anniversary? I'm told to "have a plan."
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
I pray peace and love over you now, and on that most unwelcome anniversary. Certainly having a plan is sound advise for all of life, but I didn’t have a specific plan for that day. I did my best to treat it like every other day. Now, that was what I wanted to have work for me. 3 days ago was my second anniversary and I did the same thing. On both these days I talked to her for a few minutes. And yes, when I do that it’s a blustery mess, but that’s my way of dealing. Ultimately you need to do what feels right for you. Don’t let it rule you though. If taking yourself to diner feels right, do that. If watching your favorite movie feels right, do that. Or both! Just don’t dwell is my best advise. Blessings
@elmer17122 жыл бұрын
Hope the New Year is getting better, my friend. This is the first one which I am have a very difficult time. Wish you a very happy New Year, your videos help more than you will ever know.
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry you’re having a difficult time, hang in there. But, I’m glad the videos are helping. Happy New Year 🎆🎈
@steveparker29382 жыл бұрын
I've comment on your videos several times in the past and you've been very kind and understand in your responses. For that, I am thankful. At 7 1/2 months into my grief, I awoke the other morning with the feeling that I could start to live again. Have no idea where that came from but it felt real. Maybe the therapy is helping, maybe it was acceptance finding a home in my head and heart. Whatever happened, I feel tons lighter and ready to move on and live my best life in my husband's honor. Don't know if I'll visit again but your videos have help, so, again, thank you.
@acbrandt52 жыл бұрын
I wish you all the best. Don’t be a stranger, I have other videos you’re welcome to watch. That being said, take each day on its own and soak in the beauty. Yes, there’s beauty in each day if we just look for it. Blessings
@elmer17122 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much,as Thanksgiving and Christmas approaches,,being my first,,,this really helps..
@vpmjpv22412 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video. As Christmas approaches, I am already starting to get nervous and sad. This will be my second Christmas without him.
@lindacampbell56752 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris. Talk about firsts...he died 3 days before my birthday, 4 days before what would have been our Anniversary. This will be the first Thanksgiving and Christmas without him, then his birthday in January. Somehow I'll make it, but it won't be easy. I'll bury myself in trying to finish the room makeovers we had started together and the days will pass. Thank you for your videos. It helps.
@eddy30612 жыл бұрын
cared for my wife for 13 years before effects of brain cancer took her life at 60 Sept 27th. Im grieving pretty hard. I enjoy your videos. Start group therapy in couple of weeks
@rnich562 жыл бұрын
try reading this book..."I carry your Heart in Mine" by John Roskopf...it helped me. Also, have you seen the Netflix series "Afterlife" by Ricky Gervais? It's an R-rated British dark comedy about grief. Two seasons with the third and final season coming out soon.
@alexisrobinson91802 жыл бұрын
🖤
@anthonyg79332 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile in Boston...rain.
@scottschwinger37112 жыл бұрын
I drove for quest diagnostics in pa 8 years unless the governor shut the roads down we were out there it was fun knock on wood only 1 accident that was in the summer someone hit me from behind this is nothing
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Hello. We would like to please ask permission to use a few seconds of your video (just some short, quick visuals - no audio) in a documentary we are making about life in Kyiv. It has been over 5 years of work and it is an important project. It is a non-profit venture and we are trying to do something good that could benefit Ukraine. We would be very grateful for your support. Please let us know. Many thanks.
Where is this?
Too bad you didn't have a zoom lens on your camera, because the action was too far away to make anything out.
Capuchins are some of the creepiest mean entitled creatures I’ve ever seen
I love monkeys and apes
There's no way that was snow. It definitely shouldn't smell like plastic, nor should it burn. 😅
Please repost the "Its OK" Video. Watched it everyday
Good morning Todd. I understand, may I have your email?
49.4 is how much snow they got in
[Ruin audition by taking a dive]
Here is were Mr.Bishop had a little bit of hair left XD
Its 2022 and 2 minutes into the video gas is posted at $1.59 a gallon? Those were the days. I like driving in the snow too. Especially when there is less traffic. It becomes a different world.
Hi there! I am currently editing a movie and I was wondering if you’d be willing to allow us to use this footage in the movie. Thanks! Feel free to message me privately or respond to this. This is great!
Thank you for asking. You do have my permission to use this footage. Best of luck with the movie. p.s. if you remember, please send me a link to the movie when it’s complete.
@@acbrandt5 thank you so much! Cannot tell you how much this means to me. This is my debut film as a director after I’ve just graduated from school. You are really helping a young artist out. Please let me know your full name if you’d like to be credited in the film. Again, I am so appreciative. Thank you a million times over! Sending my best.
I remember that truck it was hit on the highway my dad was the lieutenant
👍
Thanks so much for your words of wisdom and support. August 10th will be one year for me. I hate being in this club.
What state is this video location taking in? Vermont? Looks like it to me.
Michigan
Boy,no kidding,having to make all decisions alone is a freaky thing. Thanks for encouragement!
If I may use your forum, I'd like to ask you and your subscribers a question. If not just ask me to take this down and I will. It has been over a year now and things are settling into my new normal / routine. After my husbands passing, I kept a good number of things that held special meaning to me at that time. Now at the one year point, I've gone through them again and I'm questioning some of them, specifically cards. I have saved 21 years of birthday, anniversary, Christmas, valentines Day and "for no special occasion" cards he has ever given me. I really don't need them to remind me of his love for me, or my love for him but I keep asking myself if I'm being uncaring for even thinking of getting rid of them. His wallet, slippers and favorite coffee cup mean more to me and bring back more memories than do the cards. But guilt creeps in. So, opinions please.
Asking the question here is perfectly fine. I hope you get some replies. I personally am 2 years out. I still have many many items that I can’t discard yet. In my humble opinion, I feel this is a personal preference. More times than not, I feel like I’m keeping too much. But, I tell myself I can’t ever get it back.
@@acbrandt5 I still have, and will never get rid of several of his things: coffee cup, slippers, wallet, favorite go to T shirt and the glass he drank his Sunday morning mimosa from. NEVER!
Wow, my husband sold cars too - - Pontiac and BMW. . . . until his brain injury manifested. He enjoyed his work and managed a Used Car Showroom. I thought he and I could have opened such a place together but he didn't want to.
I can't hear you. . you need to speak louder. . my volume is at its highest. The holidays were meaningless and nonexistent for me. . We were together 36 years. It was just me and a friend for the holidays. . . very dreary. I got rid of all decorations. . . Christmas, Halloween - - Everything - - All of it. . I don't need it or want it anymore. . He could not take anything with him. . I don't need much either.
Thank you - - your sound quality is terrible but you offer a really good message. My husband passed 8 months ago. It's extremely difficult. I received no support and felt completely abandoned. In shock and alone, very hard, very exhausting. I don't want to read books either. Right - - this is Mine alone to get thru. many times I was suicidal. Thanks for pointing out its not unique. . . I felt completely alone and have been for all these months. I retired from work. . could not go back to the stress and pressure. Do things for self that make us happy - - great point . . I had not thought of that. .just focused on trying to heal my grief and horror and shock. Thank you so much. this really helps. .
Hello and thank you for watching. You certainly took the right points from the video. This is in fact your journey and you need to move at your pace. What's more, you need to tackle your feelings that flows with the way you feel at that given time. I know, there will be times that you may feel overwhelmed, and if that's the case don't pressure yourself. Best wishes
Thank you for your videos,they help me alot,only 4 months in my grief, very difficult, bad days and some good days , have a therapist , support group., I hate crowds also, need peace, do meditation and yoga.
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Thank you for your video.
July will be 4 yrs and it will get better and you will miss your spouse that has passed, but it does get better
Thank you!
Music suggestions for you: Old Man canyon Caught a Ghost Boxer rebellion Massive Attack UNKLE Orville Peck
It's been almost a year and I have decided this is how I will live my life: I will not mourn future memories I will not have but treasure those I have. Also friends and family, and a therapist, have been wonderful (and still are) in my getting through this (you'll never get over it). My husband was a wonderful man and I refuse to soil his memory by being sad and mournful the rest of my life. He'd be PISSED!! As was said, It's your journey. Travel it at your own pace. Triggers for me: eating at a restaurant by myself. driving to new places alone finding old pictures
What a great way to look at the situation. Good for you and I think its a great way to move forward!! Thank you for your comment, Blessings
Going on four years and it will get better. Take care, thx for the video.
Thank you for your posts,,coming up on year 1 in May..You have helped me so much.
I’m so glad the videos help. Hang in there, blessings
Oh man. I wish it snowed here. Big Bear, if you're lucky.
Almost 4 months since your last posting. Everything OK?
Great hearing from you again. Yes, I'm okay. I've been really busy with work and some other functions. I appreciate you asking. Hope all is well with you...
@@acbrandt5 All is well. Almost finished with interior of the new place. Sad news, our 13.5 year old dog died of kidney failure last month. That was a bit of a set back. Coming up on first year "anniversary" of my husband's death. I have a plan for that day. Hear from you soon.
THE ONLY APPROPRIATE DASHCAM MUSIC FOR THIS VIDIO IS ' THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE ' BY KING CRIMSON. SOMETHING ABOUT HEAVY MELLETRON KEYBOARDS AND HEAVY WHITEOUT SNOWSTORMS AT DUSK
Our 13 year old dog went into renal failure and I had to put him down today. Now I have to do the grief process all over again. At least both he and my husband are no longer in distress. For that I am grateful.
I’m sorry to hear that. I’m sure that you now have better tools and thought processes to help you. Blessings
Looks like you are getting on at the truck stop in Grayling
At least it wasnt a white out
Bingo!
I'm fast approaching the first year anniversary of my husband's death. What did you do at your first year anniversary? I'm told to "have a plan."
I pray peace and love over you now, and on that most unwelcome anniversary. Certainly having a plan is sound advise for all of life, but I didn’t have a specific plan for that day. I did my best to treat it like every other day. Now, that was what I wanted to have work for me. 3 days ago was my second anniversary and I did the same thing. On both these days I talked to her for a few minutes. And yes, when I do that it’s a blustery mess, but that’s my way of dealing. Ultimately you need to do what feels right for you. Don’t let it rule you though. If taking yourself to diner feels right, do that. If watching your favorite movie feels right, do that. Or both! Just don’t dwell is my best advise. Blessings
Hope the New Year is getting better, my friend. This is the first one which I am have a very difficult time. Wish you a very happy New Year, your videos help more than you will ever know.
I’m sorry you’re having a difficult time, hang in there. But, I’m glad the videos are helping. Happy New Year 🎆🎈
I've comment on your videos several times in the past and you've been very kind and understand in your responses. For that, I am thankful. At 7 1/2 months into my grief, I awoke the other morning with the feeling that I could start to live again. Have no idea where that came from but it felt real. Maybe the therapy is helping, maybe it was acceptance finding a home in my head and heart. Whatever happened, I feel tons lighter and ready to move on and live my best life in my husband's honor. Don't know if I'll visit again but your videos have help, so, again, thank you.
I wish you all the best. Don’t be a stranger, I have other videos you’re welcome to watch. That being said, take each day on its own and soak in the beauty. Yes, there’s beauty in each day if we just look for it. Blessings
Thank you so much,as Thanksgiving and Christmas approaches,,being my first,,,this really helps..
Thank you for your video. As Christmas approaches, I am already starting to get nervous and sad. This will be my second Christmas without him.
Hi Chris. Talk about firsts...he died 3 days before my birthday, 4 days before what would have been our Anniversary. This will be the first Thanksgiving and Christmas without him, then his birthday in January. Somehow I'll make it, but it won't be easy. I'll bury myself in trying to finish the room makeovers we had started together and the days will pass. Thank you for your videos. It helps.
cared for my wife for 13 years before effects of brain cancer took her life at 60 Sept 27th. Im grieving pretty hard. I enjoy your videos. Start group therapy in couple of weeks
try reading this book..."I carry your Heart in Mine" by John Roskopf...it helped me. Also, have you seen the Netflix series "Afterlife" by Ricky Gervais? It's an R-rated British dark comedy about grief. Two seasons with the third and final season coming out soon.
🖤
Meanwhile in Boston...rain.
I drove for quest diagnostics in pa 8 years unless the governor shut the roads down we were out there it was fun knock on wood only 1 accident that was in the summer someone hit me from behind this is nothing
18 years not 8
Shit looks fun asf
blizzard? you mean white out...............
Beautiful
Excellent video send more videos of winter