Aha! Already! Another Minute Movie! Well, I’ve taken quite a bit of video lately… and even better, Megan has been transferring my videos to YouTube from Vimeo. While the quality of videos on Vimeo is exceptional, I have to say that my 150+ movies there aren’t finding an audience. EVERYONE goes to YouTube, including me……
Category: Videos
Minute Movie: Badlands Panorama
To complete the last two days of describing how we maintain the water for our cattle in the frozen Badlands, here’s a Minute Movie! I used to make Minute Movies all the time and have gone away from it. I’m getting back into them plus I’m going to try some much longer videos. Wyoming is…
#TBT: Therapy Dog, v.2.0
This was first posted December 5, 2008.
Fifteenmile Video
Photos and video from our trip to watch the Fifteenmile HMA Roundup. The horses will be available for adoption out of Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Short Clip
I posted a 15 second clip on Facebook about gathering the mountain pasture. I usually just do 15 seconds so I can post them on Instagram easily. But this time, I’m using Facebook so I can share with you! (See? A great reason to follow me on Instagram and Facebook… you see more of the…
Videos
Here are the links to the videos I posted on Facebook earlier today.
Forget WW, The Table is DONE!
For a video of my table… here’s a link to my Facebook post… (You don’t have to join Facebook to watch the video… just click on the link!)
Branding Video
I’ve always been a bit hesitant to post full videos of branding… there’s so much going on… but I’ve done this blog since 2008, and I imagine I’ve posted so many photos, that by now, it doesn’t really matter that it’s a video! If you have a legitimate question, I’ll always answer them… just check…
Pte Tanka Second Take
I updated the video, putting the main section into slow motion… and freeze frame for when the leader looked at me! Enjoy! Pte Tanka from Carol Greet on Vimeo.
Learning Fast
I’m taking the fast way out, by posting a video onto my Red Dirt Facebook page. No, you don’t have to have a Facebook account to watch it. This little calf looks half deer… but she was feeling good.
Chicken & Egg
Feeding my hens this morning, I noticed what I thought was my broody hen standing above her eggs, rear end facing out, with that zoned look in her eyes and a pulsing muscle near her tail. I knew the signs. I pulled my camera out of my pocket and punched the button. I figured she…
Book Discussion
I held my book discussion on The First White Woman In The Big Horn Basin by Paul Frison. This local history book is fascinating in so many ways! For those of you really interested, the Washakie Museum in Worland has some new reprints for sale. The book discussion can be watched here.