If you've read my blog for very long, you may recall a post from this past April in which I announced my intentions to someday add video blogging to my family farm's online catalog. Most of the roadblocks I outlined in that post are still in place, but now that I have a video-capable cell phone I can upload unedited videos to YouTube. Perhaps you've already seen a little bit of my "handiwork". Anyway, I decided today to go ahead and make a run at the video blogging. The first episode of the "GDF MooTube Minute" can be seen below.
I'm not sure how often I'll upload new episodes, and I imagine that most will be shorter than this first one. I'm still holding out hope that one day the stars will align, broadband will become available in my area, and I can edit the videos then upload them from my computer. Until then, enjoy the first and future episodes of the "GDF MooTube Minute", and don't worry...I'll still occasionally post videos along the lines of "March of the Holsteins" and "Water 'n Poo"!
I'm not sure how often I'll upload new episodes, and I imagine that most will be shorter than this first one. I'm still holding out hope that one day the stars will align, broadband will become available in my area, and I can edit the videos then upload them from my computer. Until then, enjoy the first and future episodes of the "GDF MooTube Minute", and don't worry...I'll still occasionally post videos along the lines of "March of the Holsteins" and "Water 'n Poo"!
6 comments:
Love it - keep up the good work of telling the farm story. Audio quality is excellent.
Thanks!
Following you guys on Twitter,, keep up the good work. bbarnes04
I admit it. I'm addicted to your blog and your videos, especially the one where you were singing on the tractor, I think it was in the hay field. Keep it up!
Was just on your YouTube channel. It was the blues song you sung while the girls were our grazing that I was thinking of. The one where you were raking hay was the PSA, and I love the 'On the Road Again' one you did too!
good job getting the word out. keep up the good work and i hope it dries up a little bit out your way!
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