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August 27, 2017

Indivisible March in Los Angeles - August 26, 2017

Ever since the horrific events in Charlottesville two weeks ago, I've been aching to get out and protest. This weekend, my wife and I attended the Indivisible March in Los Angeles to rally for women's rights and honor Heather Heyer, who was brutally run over and murdered by a Nazi terrorist in Charlottesville while counter-protesting against white supremacy. It was an extremely hot afternoon, but we enjoyed meeting with friends and seeing so many people stand up against hatred. I hope you enjoy the video we made of our time there.

August 25, 2017

Free Ice Water and 5 Cent Coffee at Wall Drug, South Dakota Road Trip Day 4 Episode 9

Wall Drug also known as the “Number One Tourist Attraction in America”, is a 76,000 square foot mall of quirky western delights. I was particularly interested in the 5 cent coffee that was advertised in the numerous billboards along the way!

August 18, 2017

Behold the beauty of the Badlands! Road Trip Day 4 Episode 8

There’s a timeless quality to the Badlands in South Dakota. The scenery is undeniably stark and desolate. Driving through the scenic road, we were awed by the layer of different colors infused in the rock formations. Red, grey, white, yellow and some green – the colors kept changing as the sun moved its position.

August 11, 2017

Minuteman Missile Historic Site in South Dakota Road Trip Day 4 Episode 7

It might be easy to think of the Cold War as something in the past. With that thought, it might be easy to think we’re no longer in danger of nuclear war. But when we visited the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site in South Dakota, it not only brought the past vividly to life, it also served as a sober reminder of how the threat of nuclear annihilation never really went away. (P.S. We shot and edited this before Trump went on his "fire and fury" trip!)

August 4, 2017

Our journey into Deadwood, South Dakota - Road Trip Day 3 Episode 6

Driving into Deadwood, South Dakota down Main Street, the aura of frontier outlaw wildness is impossible to ignore. This is the area of the Black Hills where the last great American gold rush of the 19th century occurred.


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