After arriving at the Pacific Ocean in December of 1805, the Lewis & Clark Expedition built Fort Clatsop and waited for Winter to pass. They stayed there for 106 days and it rained for 94 of them. They were unprepared for the constant rain and many felt it was the hardest part of their 8,000 mile journey. In addition to rain, they suffered from a lack of sunshine. Short days, clouds, and the angle of the Sun make it impossible for anyone to make enough Vitamin D during the Winter. V...
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After arriving at the Pacific Ocean in December of 1805, the Lewis & Clark Expedition built Fort Clatsop and waited for Winter to pass. They stayed there for 106 days and it rained for 94 of them. They were unprepared for the constant rain and many felt it was the hardest part of their 8,000 mile journey. In addition to rain, they suffered from a lack of sunshine. Short days, clouds, and the angle of the Sun make it impossible for anyone to make enough Vitamin D during the Winter. V...
A dark comedy about a Nashville singer who is suffering from a broken heart on Christmas Eve and asks Santa for one good song. This story was inspired by the original new song DRUNK CHRISTMAS. Produced by Flashmouth Studios. Watch the Visual Podcast. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new releases. Listen to music from our songwriting team: Troy Johnson Madeline Finn Bonnie Baker Angela Parrish Nick Sears Britta Hurula
Short Musical Stories
After arriving at the Pacific Ocean in December of 1805, the Lewis & Clark Expedition built Fort Clatsop and waited for Winter to pass. They stayed there for 106 days and it rained for 94 of them. They were unprepared for the constant rain and many felt it was the hardest part of their 8,000 mile journey. In addition to rain, they suffered from a lack of sunshine. Short days, clouds, and the angle of the Sun make it impossible for anyone to make enough Vitamin D during the Winter. V...