The Memory of Metal
Laura has been making headbadges for few years. She made them while we were traveling, literally carrying a bag of hammers while on tour. She’s made them on picnic benches in national parks, inside motels and on the dining room tables of homestay guests. When she first started, she never thought that it would allow her a glimpse into people’s lives. Here’s her insight on the unexpected bond that happens when she makes a headbadge.
To learn more about her headbadge work, check out her site or send her an email.
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Love it as usual! Thanks, Path Less Pedaled, and Russ & Laura.
What a great story!
Russ I think this is your most technically excellent video to date. Well done.
Ken
And you two invite so many of us into your lives – it is a multi-laned highway!!! Wonderful on so many levels! Technically beautiful. Emotionally fulfilling. Touching!
Team PathLessPedaled,
You guys are awesome! I am not sure what is more spellbinding…. the story behind the connections of the headbadges and their personal nature…. or, the cinematography and artistic nature of the video itself. Makes me want to fly home and hug my bike and order a sweet new headbadge form you guys!
Brock @ OurFavoriteAdventure