Today it’s the sparrow, tomorrow it could be you [Video]

I was surfing around recently and came upon this video, which really took my breath away, it was the sort of moment when at the end of Tarrant on TV when he introduces a thought provoking clip.

So here’s my thought provoking clip title “Today it’s the sparrow, tomorrow it could be you” See drawings come to live, what was once dead, now gets a second chance.

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11 Responses to Today it’s the sparrow, tomorrow it could be you [Video]


  1. Twitter:
    What a truly moving and remarkable video. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. I got goosebumps. Makes me appreciate the Robin that sat on the fence in my backyard this morning and serenaded me with his bold and beautiful song.


  2. Twitter:
    Very cool video but hate to see the European Union paying for stuff like this – it’s not really going to get us planting more trees in cities… Or is it?

  3. marcus says:


    Twitter:
    Very good video. It took me a while to figure out what they were talking about. But I guess that was the idea.

    I know people like nature but is this really a cause to get behind. A city is what it is ….a city. As a lover of the outdoors and a person from the country, I would rather efforts be put on preserving land, rather then trying to integrate it into the cities..
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    • Chris says:


      Twitter:
      I can’t agree with you there – if you are truly a lover of nature you will celebrate it wherever it is found – whether that is a dandelion struggling to grow through a ragged cracked city sidewalk or a million daisies blowing in a vast country field it is still nature and needs to be preserved before all we have left is that one struggling dandelion. There is room to preserve both is all I’m saying…
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  4. Colleen says:


    Twitter:
    How appropriate is the video given the nightmare of the BP oil disaster.
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  5. Chris says:


    Twitter:
    Wow that is a really thought provoking video – I was just tooling around BlogEngage after seeing it mentioned in one of your recent posts and saw a familiar face on a familiar topic and stopped in for another visit. I’m glad I did. :)
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