Spend a Dream Day With Me In LA - Lindsey Stirling
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Spend a Dream Day With Me In LA - Lindsey Stirling
(filmed by me)
An afternoon out with Lily Melrose, where I took her to (I think) her first gathering, where George Reece was celebrating his album release. Ray Roberts, Gary C, Dodie, Rob Simpson, Emma Prendergast and many other friends were there. It was a good day and I had ice cream.
This video is all about your outlook and the people you surround yourself with - how their attitudes and yours affect everything from working relationships to friendships and moods.
Video three of a day out with Ray
I consider myself a good and loyal friend to many. I have found myself countless times giving advice to those many friends, and I have written those pieces of advice down. I've also written down advice that I aim to live by and then failed to do so.
So recently, I've started taking my own advice. And I tell my friends I love them on a regular basis, and even when they frustrate me, that doesn't affect how I feel about them overall. It doesn't change that I care.
If you enjoy this, please share it around. If you gain anything from it, be it a better mindset or a new intrigue in songs. If nothing else, the video is pretty. There are flowers and my pal Ray.
Today Hayden and I set up and shot a video for Becca, who is one of my favourite photographer friends, and also the singer in Anavae. I thought I'd give you three quick photos from the production, but the video won't be out for a while.
Royals feat. Sarah Grace & Robert Gillies
(Internal Thoughts) OUTSIDE
ACROSS LONDON
Last year, Louise and I decided we'd make the most of the sunlight and the ease in which you can navigate London, by walking from New Cross to Canary Wharf. The catch - you can't use electronics for directions. You have to either ask someone (they also can't use electronics), or find signs. It made us look up more, engage more, talk more, and find things. It's not a particularly difficult walk to do, but it does take a while and we found many things along the way that we probably wouldn't have otherwise.
Song is Allie Moss - Passerby. I recently started listening to her album again, and it just felt right.