“I have managed to burn through a number of my lives. Some of it medical stuff, some just "back in the day."
We're told that cats get nine lives....God only knows about us, but I'm at the cat limit. Take care of yourself....you're a good man. ” Peter Ralston
“Happened to my wife once. A miracle rollover, a totalled car, God's grace. Hope your car rises again with you.” Geoff Dutton
“We are here to remind each other, Dylan. Holiday blessings all year round in the Cowbird family.” Connie Assadi
“Through the eyes of this boy, I can see how sad this world has become.” Isabelle Moccia
“Yes, I've seen eyes get old and hard too fast. This is such raw beauty you capture, I'm pretty sure you've helped him already. Thank you for sharing.” B
“I know this boy. I know lots of these boys. I have had them in my home. I have fed them in shelters. I have been to their funerals. I want to find who I need to pick up and shake to make this stop, to stop making these lost boys.
He is beautiful. ” Ruth Elliott
“stay with him,you may be the only good influence that has a chance to pull him thry,PLEASE” Lynn Fux
“Your description of that feeling, the feeling of having to go through everything just to know, what should be simple to know is perfect. I'm so glad you had this moment, so we can all share more of yours. ” B
“So sad that Bill had to die, but I am so glad that this tragedy helped you move away from your own path to destruction.” Richard Keeling
“Bill fell asleep ,so another could wake up,Bill did not die in vain. Bless you Bill for helping another thru it.Another circle completed.” Lynn Fux
“Holy..Dylan..this is awesome. I've got chills. Thanks.” Sara Curtis
“like skipping stones we arc, and like ripples grow, from hand to hand, from age to age, from you to me, a chain, a shimmering series of links outspreading” Benjamin Weinberg
“It only takes one to take a stand and be heard, one after another , after another, after another....... that is how change takes place. just need more another's. This is one band wagon to hop on and be heard!” Soulez
“everday,in every way we must work for peace and change.It is our wonderful obligation as inhabitants of this planet.” Lynn Fux
“We are all polluters, but that doesn't mean we can't oppose KXL. When all else fails, there's always eco-tage.” Geoff Dutton
“"Life is full of wonderful things, along with the tragic ones." A story that will be with me always, especially when I eat apricot preserves. ” Annie Correal
“my father in law (RIP) was a survivor and was the Kibbutz archivist from a Kibbutz founded by survivors.If yo uget on Yad VaShem's website you will find many many documented stories.” Lynn Fux
“A note from my cousin: "This project is a last breath. The number of survivors is fading very quickly. Preserving this history in any shape possible as many times as possible as accessibly as possible is very important to me."
” Kathy Weinberg
“Thank you dylan,I have a story on cowbird called the smell of life,about my father in law who was the only 1 of 11 children to survive but like this woman and most other survivors i have interviewd it is all about the joy of life.” Lynn Fux
“2 pictures+ 5 words= 7 letters a r e l i e f
excellent use of our new cowbird platform, Dylan” Connie Assadi
“My family has been in a lot of these rooms lately so I tensed up when I saw the first picture. What a great - surprise - ending! The possibility of laughter and the medicine it brings was so welcome, and needed, this morning, or any, and every morning. ” Kathy Weinberg
“Here I sit laughing at you laughing. Long live the viral contagion of laughter! A connector, a unifier, a leveler. Freedom, yes! No matter where you are in this world-- laughter and tears, and sometimes both at the same time = the universal language” Connie Assadi
“This is a very important story. We must NEVER forget.” Roxanne Galpin
“And yet there are those in the world today who attempt to deny that the Shoah ever occurred. May we never, never, never, never forget!” North Page
“I have just read Poland by James Michener and what the nazis did was so painful to read and it is even more painful to imagine all those who survived those dreadful years must have felt. Only human beings torture and kill and maim for pleasure.” Lakshmi Bhat
“Always interesting to hear these real-life documents.” San Cassimally
“This is a story about freedom and, therefore, is quite fitting for Pesach. This story about freedom is about people, people we know, who lost all their freedom, all of it. I don't know, I can't know, but I believe the human spirit survives all. ” Brian Johnson
“Thank you from my father=in law RIP,he always had a love an appreciation for life that was contagious because he knew the horrors of mans inhumanity to man from the camps. I have a story here about him.” Lynn Fux
“this is a very important recording. thank you Dylan” Diane Jardel
“The Plan---No PLan plan of life is in the moving eye of beauty in the beholder.... Bye, he said, put his backpack on and pooof...! 8+ yrs living with the open hand mind... Thanks DH..YOU ROLL GIRL! ROLL!
” Hop Shore
“Dylan, you made me cry. What a thing you stumbled upon. You captured its grace and charm commensurately. ” Daniel Warren
“This is one of the few times I will retell one of my own stories, but the audio has been cleaned up and while still lengthy, hopefully this love story is now more legible. Favorite story i've gathered in some time. Enjoy, friends.” Dylan Hollingsworth
“Thank you Dylan,there are not many left to tell. My father-in law here in Israel was an archivist for the survivors and wrote as many stories as he could before he did.” Lynn Fux
“This marries with Annie Correal's story about the abandoned Athens buildings. I could hear the wind in this one. There is something about an abandoned school.....” Susan Perly
“A well told, haunting story of something abandoned and left unresolved.” Kathy Weinberg
“During the Depression years (so the family folklore goes) my Great-Uncle Charlie lived in an old milk truck on Daytona Beach with nothing but his clothes, his cooking utensils, and a full set of the Harvard Classics. Charming, but who knows?” North Page