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@CookieCandy-w3n
@CookieCandy-w3n 16 сағат бұрын
if you are looking for the option key - just press alt key and move your cursor. you will be able to pull the screen. or go to help on top - you will find the keyboard shortcuts..cheers!
@gareth.fairhurst
@gareth.fairhurst Күн бұрын
Do you make films from photographs for others?
@ESSTLL3
@ESSTLL3 3 күн бұрын
This is the video I needed!!! thank you so much this is all well explained 🔥
@VicSwanby
@VicSwanby 11 күн бұрын
This was a great idea for a upcoming city to do. The history of the canals and the process that would shape the Seattle area into the industrious areas that have served the community so well over the years was a subject that was not covered in school when I was going through in the 70s in the area but it was a great video and a view into the past that has been such a great addition to shape the Seattle landscape.the shear determination and great resolve overall to see a bigger picture to settle the area into the amazing place we all can and have enjoyed over the years. Truly incredible that these people were able to accomplish this amazing job back in the day that has served us so well and continues to do so to this day. It really has been a remarkable journey of the natural progression of life in the inland Northwest. This area is truly rich in history and natural beauty along with the resources that have helped shape our country it's that bigger picture that really shines through the remaining arguments of our growth as a country as well. The benefits have significantly outweighed the drawbacks.
@TheGhostRonin
@TheGhostRonin 11 күн бұрын
What a great documentary. Thank you!
@Elle-kr8od
@Elle-kr8od 22 күн бұрын
Fun video--love their curiosity and enthusiasm. and caught a few glimpses of you Vaun. Lois
@thatmediawizard
@thatmediawizard 23 күн бұрын
Mr. Raymond, I don’t know why this piece got snubbed at the Golden Globes. This is elite.
@itsnoemi4984
@itsnoemi4984 24 күн бұрын
Really useful tutorial thanks :)
@itsnoemi4984
@itsnoemi4984 24 күн бұрын
ahh such a good video!!
@MrGeneShopTalk
@MrGeneShopTalk 24 күн бұрын
at 2:51 You say Hold down the Option Key..Where is this Key? I searched and online says hit plus buttons, etc. anyway if you get a chance this is a hot tip as there are so many google questions about this problem of switching to side view from blank page that isnt unique..thanks and excited to learn more..thanks for the cool video
@CookieCandy-w3n
@CookieCandy-w3n 16 сағат бұрын
same
@CookieCandy-w3n
@CookieCandy-w3n 16 сағат бұрын
Okay I got it - press alt and then try using cursor to rotate the screen - it works
@MrGeneShopTalk
@MrGeneShopTalk 10 сағат бұрын
@ thank you
@fomocore
@fomocore 28 күн бұрын
Yes without the native technology we would not have what we have today.
@eriknelson45
@eriknelson45 Ай бұрын
Walked from pioneer square to lk Washington? Just a mile??? it's like 4-5 depending then which one of 14 hills, forest and bramble trail you took, must have been the Madison valley if any. Live in Seattle since birth, know the area well
@MaizeANDBlue1957
@MaizeANDBlue1957 Ай бұрын
Oh! The days when Seattle was worth going to! These days even the most hardy settlers would pass it by as being far too dirty, and far too many undesirable people within its limits.
@guillermoizaguirre3971
@guillermoizaguirre3971 Ай бұрын
Excelente. Me gustaría en español 😮
@AuthorLaurieAnnSmith
@AuthorLaurieAnnSmith Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your amazing Christmas adventure with us Coco!!! You are so purrrrttyyy... wishing you a wonderful and happy New Year ahead!
@Marcblur
@Marcblur Ай бұрын
Very nicely played!
@mickey23052
@mickey23052 Ай бұрын
Very funny!!!
@MellowWind
@MellowWind Ай бұрын
Adorable. (and please put coco on a diet.)
@gabitamiravideos
@gabitamiravideos Ай бұрын
He’s just fluffy 😅
@motionsick
@motionsick Ай бұрын
legit
@tinablade9110
@tinablade9110 Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh-so cute and funny, Vaun! Coco is a sweet girl. Glad to see she's having such an adventurous holiday. My cat, Sage, looked exactly like her, BTW! Love those Maine Coons! Thanks for sharing this!
@Elle-kr8od
@Elle-kr8od Ай бұрын
Delightful! You've outdone yourself. Enjoy your Christmas Vaun!
Ай бұрын
Great informative video.
@nickcirelli8453
@nickcirelli8453 Ай бұрын
A well done documentary. It was also a treat to see and hear Paul Dorpat, still involved in telling the many stories of Seattle. I worked with Paul on several of his history programs and books as a photographer with the city of Seattle. As a transplant to Seattle from a small town of Herkimer, New York I grew up near the Erie Canal. As a young boy, I watched the Barges and pleasure craft from the Tow Path to the locks in Herkimer and Little Falls. The Seattle locks are a favorite spot to visit and relax to this day. Great piece of work!
@richardduke9788
@richardduke9788 Ай бұрын
How can I use this with a different editing software like Capcut ?
@richardduke9788
@richardduke9788 Ай бұрын
Another tool to learn and adapt to my interests !
@paulmicks7097
@paulmicks7097 Ай бұрын
Another documentary about the brave go-getters yesteryear taking whatever they could get their hands on, degrade and murder the local indigenous tribes while stealing millions, today billions of dollars in natural resources.
@kfrerix9777
@kfrerix9777 Ай бұрын
I fully understand the need for monetization of a production like this. I also very much appreciate the brevity of the interruptions.
@kaskorraky9473
@kaskorraky9473 Ай бұрын
Washington was a prosperous state, until the democrats showed up, .. SEATTLEITES suck and their governor 😊
@guitardedguy2
@guitardedguy2 Ай бұрын
I'm from Charlie's area, I drank many many beers upon his homesite. I'm sure he knows me.. Much Much Respect, ThankYou
@guitardedguy2
@guitardedguy2 Ай бұрын
The Denny Regrade put the top of Queen Anne Hill in the Interbay Tidelands.. that's why Q.A. Hill is extremely flat on top.
@guitardedguy2
@guitardedguy2 Ай бұрын
I'm from here, too. I (unknowingly) absorbed "Salmon Bay Charlie" perspective from partying on his home site, at the Locks. Many many times. He was half Samish and half ShilShole. In Lushootseed language, ShilShole means THREAD THE BEAD as in making a necklace. In low water season, there would be isolated (beads of water) puddles, along the Canal Route. So I'm white outside, but from territory of the ShilShole Tribe. Much respect Turns out, Nature's sand bars in the fisherman's terminal area caused the canoe course "threading a bead" outbound on the outgoing tide. As seen in photo from tall tower on NW QAHill , before the Ballard Locks of 1917
@Salamistallion
@Salamistallion 2 ай бұрын
26 yrs old born and raised in vancouver, portlanders have completely destroyed our culture here. Guess "vantucky" turned out to be good enough for them and the Californians to destroy. Edit: i love the ending where the women is talking about rowing at u-dub like anybody who lives anywhere else gives a shit
@Geek_Chorus
@Geek_Chorus 2 ай бұрын
Wow, this was like a week or so before John Lennon was murdered.
@pamelaaverrett5848
@pamelaaverrett5848 2 ай бұрын
This was great! What a fun family ❤
@pensiveczar2239
@pensiveczar2239 2 ай бұрын
So weird to think that the youngsters (like the guy with long hair in the red hat) in this video are now seniors, and the moderately middle-aged guy talking who looked maybe 45-50ish has now probably passed on.
@Driftwoodbaby
@Driftwoodbaby 2 ай бұрын
the father/son duo harness swing thing is funny. why is there a harness swing in the dining room?!
@Vaunraymond
@Vaunraymond Ай бұрын
It is a hang-glider harness my brother Eric was demonstrating. He was already a world-champion hang glider pilot in 1980. Today he builds and flies solar-powered airplanes in Slovenia. You can see amazing videos of him flying over the Alps and the Dolomites by visiting solar-flight.com
@jamesbond-db9fd
@jamesbond-db9fd 2 ай бұрын
A time where family got together without phones
@burnedoils
@burnedoils 2 ай бұрын
even if the youngiest person in that video is atlest 48 today most of them r prob long dead lol weird 2 see pl that r so normal just like us talk but in the reality of 1980 n think they r all dead today reminding us of how fragile and ephemral life can be
@Wildrover82
@Wildrover82 2 ай бұрын
Love home videos like these.
@jenjeepers
@jenjeepers 2 ай бұрын
Great video quality for 1980!!
@Shivaismysaviour
@Shivaismysaviour 2 ай бұрын
"How many years, do these videocasettes last?" She queried Well its 2024 almost 2025 and I see yall just fine. And Buckel up, shit gets crazy after 2001. Happy Thanksgiving 😊
@johnmacbride9720
@johnmacbride9720 2 ай бұрын
@3:40 guy shoulda been on SNL
@lbsand976
@lbsand976 2 ай бұрын
And just imagine how sad they'd be to know it turned into the toilet bowl of one of the biggest shitholes in the USA..How many needles do you think you could catch with your nets now? Or test the water and it actually contains trace amounts of fentanyl??? Up here in the bleachers at 9000' we anxiously await the cascadia subduction quake and the massive douching your foul city needs so bad and this waterway will become the douchenozzle instead of a toilets shitpipe.
@Redsnapper123
@Redsnapper123 2 ай бұрын
Fascinating. Seems like days were better back then. Some people have passed on I presume in the video, perhaps the man who made the prison comment.
@jenjeepers
@jenjeepers 2 ай бұрын
Life was way better back then. I miss it.
@Redsnapper123
@Redsnapper123 2 ай бұрын
@@jenjeepersi was not even born.
@OutdoorFreedomDk
@OutdoorFreedomDk 2 ай бұрын
@gregrobertson2726
@gregrobertson2726 2 ай бұрын
Been there and “locked through innumerable time at all hours day and night.
@Rightiswrong-qv5ul
@Rightiswrong-qv5ul 2 ай бұрын
I had never been west of Missouri until 2022. We made a trip to Seattle to visit our son who works at Ross Lake . I as young man had always dreamed of living in Seattle but had never made the trip . After seeing this beautiful place I realized the mistake I made in my 20 s to not go west . If I had ever seen this city then I would have definitely made it my new hometown. We are planning another trip in 25 maybe we never leave again . Love Seattle ❤️
@mariobh379
@mariobh379 2 ай бұрын
The comment about Dandadan that you didn't expect to find
@CornoVanDenBerg
@CornoVanDenBerg 2 ай бұрын
This is really helpful, thanks a lot! Will use it!
@clayz1
@clayz1 2 ай бұрын
52:08 Clayton DeRooy the Salmon Bay RR bridge that is always up. See extreme left of image. Me and a buddy climbed the ties like a ladder, sat atop for awhile climbed back down. While we were sitting on top, a seattle police helicopter was sent to check us out. They flew around the bridge at least ten times, shining their search light at the base of the bridge, but never illuminated where we were. Around and around they went but never seemed to see us. Presently they departed. My friend and I climbed down, to be greeted by Seattle's Finest, who were surprisingly friendly, considering. We got a stern talking to about possible injuries and insurance costs by the RR owners (don't know who that would be). Months later the bridge that was always there, and always up, was gone.