Posted on Tuesday 29 April 2008
I filmed this for day 6 of Videoblogging Week, but was too tired to edit that night and was too busy to post it the next day, so here it is for your viewing pleasure!
iPod Version
I filmed this for day 6 of Videoblogging Week, but was too tired to edit that night and was too busy to post it the next day, so here it is for your viewing pleasure!
I have been wanting to make this video for a while. Every time I drove over this over-pass, I was reminded that I hadn’t made it yet. I thank you Videoblogging Week for making me finally do it.
Sara and I went on a walk, we saw some interesting things, these are those things.
People always say that it is important to be a well-informed buyer, no matter what it is you are buying. I feel fully informed as a home-buyer, here is why.
It is nice to have fellow videobloggers living nearby.
I have always had a fascination with what water can do and the way it looks. This video focuses on the way water can make things sound.
On this day three years ago, I posted my first video to this blog. Since then, many things have changed, both in my life and in the world of online video. Sometimes I miss those early days of videoblogging, but I am also very excited about what is yet to come. Thank you for supporting me these past few years!
My Third annual “subliminal slideshow” featuring photos from the past year. (I recommend the quicktime version for watching this one)
Every Christmas Eve, an entire neighborhood near the corner of Hall and Breton (In Grand Rapids, Michigan) puts paper lanterns along the road in front of their houses. People drive their cars (many with headlights off) through the winding roads to enjoy the sight.
I don’t know when this tradition started, but my mother-in -law says she remembers putting out the lanterns when she was a kid. If anyone can provide any more information about this beautiful tradition, please let me know.
Sometimes geeks want raw power in other forms than RAM and fast CPU’s
The event flew by so fast, I am glad I have some of it on video to help me remember. Here is a quick overview of the rehearsal, ceremony, reception, and honeymoon.
My buddies and I celebrated my single-ness with firearms in the woods!
On my way over to Albania I had a layover in Budapest. This is a whirlwind tour of a beautiful city.
Music: Greenroom - WW
Downloads:
iPod Version | HD Version
This is the first in a series of Albania videos. The country is not like any other European city I have been to in the past.
Music: Yann Tiersen - Kala
Cat Hair on furniture is always a problem, here is a way to help solve that. Please bear with me as I get used to this whole widescreen/HD thing.