This Prelinger owned video Is so beautiful that it seems a shame for it to be setting in an archive. So here it is. I changed the music as I felt the the film maker didn't have the opportunity to get Creative Commons music to use as we do today. I hope that the music I used was better suited. We should all thank those that create art of all kinds and allow us all to use it. All my video and writing will be will be free for anyone to us and I am presently getting it ready to be licensed under creative commons. Doug
Of Mooncursers and other Spun yarns
Of Mooncursers and other Spun Yarns
Friday, August 5, 2011
This Prelinger owned video Is so beautiful that it seems a shame for it to be setting in an archive. So here it is. I changed the music as I felt the the film maker didn't have the opportunity to get Creative Commons music to use as we do today. I hope that the music I used was better suited. We should all thank those that create art of all kinds and allow us all to use it. All my video and writing will be will be free for anyone to us and I am presently getting it ready to be licensed under creative commons. Doug
I posted this not because I think anyone is interested in My vacations. I know some who like the sea and the rocky hills. I know some who like ships, boats and rocky coast lines. All of us like a lobster or two. We slept in a canvas Camper and picked blue berries from a sea side field. We rose with the sun to eat our fill of blueberry pancakes. The four of us hiked the trails and set talking beside the rocky coast. We witnessed the power of a raging Atlantic and felt is power through our rocky perch. We Watched the gentle rise and fall of a restive Sea. It was the best of times.
Posted by Doug at 8/05/2011 05:11:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Bath, blueberries, canvas camper, cypresss, Eagle, finches., hiked trails, Rocky Coast, rocky hills, sailing ships, sea Captains live oaks
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