A Long Way From Home

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A Long Way From Home from B-Rilla on Vimeo.

Alaska, is truly the last frontier.

As soon as we landed, we started driving. We didn’t know where we were going. I just wanted to go somewhere.

We ended up in Homer, Alaska.

At the edge of the sand spit, we met Claudio, his motor home, and his puppy golden retriever. He didn’t even have to say anything, and I knew he had found life. Claudio, truly knows how to enjoy life. Something we can all learn from.


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Lauren Donates To T.R.E

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Jimmy Buffet for life. Thanks for supporting us! Super Cheers!

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Pan American Dreams Production Donates To T.R.E

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Thank you for your contribution and support! Good luck with your venture!

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Pan American Dreams is an ongoing multi-media narrative artwork that is equal parts adventure story, documentary film, photo journalism and sacred quest for knowledge.

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Hawaii: Keep The Country Country

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Keep The Country Country from B-Rilla on Vimeo.

Hawaii was the last state of our fifty state journey.

Ending it in pure paradise was a true blessing. Listening to the locals, and participating in the community completely fulfilled our trip.

I find it hard to explain our trip in words. Simply because I’m still trying to process everything. Our experiences, the people we met, the places we’ve been have affected and changed my life as I know it.

Hawaii. I simply don’t need to say anything more.

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It’s Not A Party In New Orleans

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It’s Not A Party In New Orleans from B-Rilla on Vimeo.

It’s difficult to comprehend and understand the full situation of New Orleans.

We arrived at the start of Mardi Gras and didn’t leave until the end.

Old, young, rich, and poor, celebrated Mardi Gras to the fullest. It’s the life symbol of New Orleans and it’s people. They celebrated life and being part of such an amazing community.

Much of the city is still abandoned and left to rot, but the people there, are more alive than ever. The city of New Orleans celebrated what they have, not what they don’t have.


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