Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Pulling for home

5 comments:

Gavin Atkin said...

What a moving piece of film! I know you described it to us, but seeing it as another thing.

Well done fella. I hope you get the credit and interest you deserve.

bowsprite said...

wow wow wow. My butt was hurting and my arms ached while I was watching, and I couldn't wait til we landed. But how surreal it was at the end, seeing you with the cityscape background...and suddenly, I didn't want to be there! so, I'm going to go back and view part 4 which I skipped. But you--congratulations! I'll buy you a congratulatory drink...if I ever decide to come back.

Gioka said...

Qué grande, Ben.
Delicadamente salvaje y humano, inspirador...
Yeah!

Unknown said...

CAPTAIN!
YOU GET THE POWER...
GRACIES PER COMPARTIR AQUEST MOMENT
ENCARA TENIM LA PELL DE GALLINA PER TOT EL QUE ENS HAS FET SENTIR...
ETS MOLT GRAN!

UN HURRA PER L'ONAWINDBLUE I
BUTIFARRA PEL POP GEGANT...

NO CANVIIS MAI AMIC!

sergio said...

Hello Ben, this was a moving piece. I have stambled into your blog when I was doing my routinary search for wooden craft sites... I have my own hands on a project now, not very unlike the OnaWind. But this video in particular has been quite touching for me. For it brought me back to a time when I had similar feelings on a boat on the mekong river... very much understood. Congratulations.

Sergio, from Valencia
www.hastalomaslejos.com