The weaver of threads…

Posted By on March 6, 2011

Today, March 6 is a significant day in history. You didn’t know?

I’ll let the video explain…

Each of us has a gift or specialty and I think Phillip Bucklew has the gift of movie making.
How else could he weave threads of music, history, quilts, the cowboy way,
a tribute to the old west, native Americans, and memories of our forefathers (and more)
together to form such a beautiful offering for us to view.

We hope you enjoy the video
(and I hope you’ll leave a comment to congratulate him for his excellent work!)

We Remember The Alamo!

March 6, 1836 6.30 am…

…Last firing over. The Alamo has fallen

Between 182 and 260 Texans held off 2400 Mexican troops for 13 days.

“In one of the greatest battles in history, one side will fight without solders.
They were: bankers, farmers, lawyers, husbands, brothers,
fathers, outcasts, dreamers, and legends.”

The Alamo, Touchstone Pictures

 

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2 Responses to “The weaver of threads…”

  1. M. Pie says:

    Wow, he sure does a great job on those videos!

  2. Susan Casanova says:

    What a wonderful video! Thank you so much.

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