nice video. I just realized I rebuilt the pump organ that is this house for this foundation. I have never been there but will try in near future to see it. Larry Graves
I love it. I love the old farmey times.... sometimes I wish I was born to live it. I want to live the old farm life like this... but that wont ever happen =\
I hear you abot strip malls, that sucks when the chop down our woods to make malls. I live 15 miles north of Detroit and 30 years ago it was all beautiful woods and farm lands, now just about every forrest was been cut down,for strip malls and ect. So sad.
The farm is very much like my grandparents farm, it was very self sufficient!
I think sometimes how great it would be, but the people of this 100 year old farm spent about 70-90 percent of their time working on growing and preparing food.
Great story! Great video! I really like this one, Dan =)
The parlour in my great grandmother's (dairy farm)home was also off limits to all kids. I now have some of that furniture in my home.
It was wonderful to hear the history of the family, see the farm as it once was, and even the animals! Both you and Janet got some very nice shots! Do you have any more, like this one, planned?
Oh! Was the bottle tree an original? Or added later. I love bottle trees. On my list to created one in my yard.
Thats awesome Rebecca, we have a couple of furniture pieces from family as well, They are treasures. I dont remember/know about the tree, but I have to assume that it was an original idea, the farm is very specific about being true to the era. We are working on a couple of different places, one is about a train and the other we hope to film will be about Cherokee, NC. Maybe we can find out about the Indian farming? Oh and a Beach thing about Myrtle too ha ha
I think I would to, maybe a great big breakfast cooked on a wood stove, biscuts, country Ham and some red eyed gravy, ohh and a strong cup of coffee, but I digress
Nice, very nice. Love the cinematography on this piece. Very nice to view. A very VERY fast 7:00. And of course the stills in the end were great too, but I loved the DP approach on this spot. A little more 'serious' than the standard 'Dan Traveling' piece.
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0yankees4ever1 2 years ago
I love the videos you make of the south.If you ever get the chance, come down to abbeville sc and check out the history of our little town!
ghostofhoward 3 years ago
nice video. I just realized I rebuilt the pump organ that is this house for this foundation. I have never been there but will try in near future to see it. Larry Graves
larrygraves 3 years ago
That is very cool Larry,
I had an uncle who restored player pianos. I am certain pump organs must be very difficult.
dmccoig 3 years ago
I love it. I love the old farmey times.... sometimes I wish I was born to live it. I want to live the old farm life like this... but that wont ever happen =\
Rachel225566 3 years ago
Probably not for me either, but we have been trying to support the local farmers market more.
Thanks for the kind words
dmccoig 3 years ago
Dan
love your historic videos about the south.
I hear you abot strip malls, that sucks when the chop down our woods to make malls. I live 15 miles north of Detroit and 30 years ago it was all beautiful woods and farm lands, now just about every forrest was been cut down,for strip malls and ect. So sad.
Keep them videos coming there great
9sec2valve 3 years ago
I know their aren't many places left whee you can avoid the sprawl!
I have been to western MI it is awesome up north by the lake
dmccoig 3 years ago
Very well done. I do not think that this type of farm will die out. If ever a oil crisis hits.
Local farming will do the business of feeding the people.
phillipah7 3 years ago
Thanks phillipah,
The farm is very much like my grandparents farm, it was very self sufficient!
I think sometimes how great it would be, but the people of this 100 year old farm spent about 70-90 percent of their time working on growing and preparing food.
dmccoig 3 years ago
Awesome music!!!
nicole565656 4 years ago
Thanks Nicole!
dmccoig 3 years ago
Thanks Daniel! dburr
(i accidentally removed your comment, so very sorry, it was a good one)
I figured you would know plenty about farms, being from the breadbasket and all.
I like your comment about Hollywood gloss, I am so tired of the hype TV style that seems to be invading everything.
dmccoig 4 years ago
FANTASTIC !! This one was really really good Dan.
evilborg 4 years ago
Thanks so much Scott aka AOD
Your compliments are always an honor! I really did think about your request for more detail when putting this together :)
dmccoig 4 years ago
Great story! Great video! I really like this one, Dan =)
The parlour in my great grandmother's (dairy farm)home was also off limits to all kids. I now have some of that furniture in my home.
It was wonderful to hear the history of the family, see the farm as it once was, and even the animals! Both you and Janet got some very nice shots! Do you have any more, like this one, planned?
Oh! Was the bottle tree an original? Or added later. I love bottle trees. On my list to created one in my yard.
cookingupastory 4 years ago
Thats awesome Rebecca, we have a couple of furniture pieces from family as well, They are treasures. I dont remember/know about the tree, but I have to assume that it was an original idea, the farm is very specific about being true to the era. We are working on a couple of different places, one is about a train and the other we hope to film will be about Cherokee, NC. Maybe we can find out about the Indian farming? Oh and a Beach thing about Myrtle too ha ha
dmccoig 4 years ago
Look forward to all/any of your videos!
~Rebecca
cookingupastory 4 years ago
hey thanks for sending me this video! it's nice to see the scenery and stuff
Symbioteofadiety 4 years ago
Thanks so much Symbioteofadiety!
Dan
dmccoig 4 years ago
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Thank you for sharing about the important work you're doing.
kalacaw 4 years ago
Thank You Kalacaw,
We do love to visit places in our area, and we love getting nice comments from folks like you!
Thanks again
dmccoig 4 years ago
This video was so interesting...I love how to take us traveling...
mamamialove 4 years ago
Thank You Mamamia,
This is one of the nicest compliments we have received.
dmccoig 4 years ago
Loved it; very nice!
:) Ruben
k6yardotcom 4 years ago
Thanks for your nice comments Ruben
DanTraveling 4 years ago
Thanks this was very nice
ponhand 4 years ago
Thank You so much ponhand
DanTraveling 4 years ago
Nicely done. You get around to some interesting places Dan. Thanks.
hogshead50 4 years ago
Thanks so much hogshead,
we try to see all that we can while we are here.
Its fun, and sometimes I can sneak in some BBQ shopping along the way.
Dan
DanTraveling 4 years ago
Ding Dong, Dan, Ding Dong!!! Hahaha! ;D
Absolutely first rate vid, you've captured time in a bottle.
The music awesome, images spellbinding, loved the "audience" sounds at the end!
The good luck horseshoe guarantees a feature!
Thank you for being a great friend, Dan!
Happy MOO Year!!! Hahahaha! Baaaa! Baahaha! ;D
phunnie99 4 years ago
Paul,
We love your comments, they are always so full of life, just like you!
Happy Moooo Year to you and yours as well
Ha ha, I think Guineas running around are funny
DanTraveling 4 years ago
Another great episode Dan ... and I love that cap! :)
jaxdevan 4 years ago
Thanks Jax
A great gift from a gifted blogger from our hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee.
the hat reads KnoxNews dot com
for those that cant read it well
thanks agian
Dan
dmccoig 4 years ago
Nice ! Would like to spend some time on the farm!
PalluxoMediaOfficial 4 years ago
Thanks PMO,
I think I would to, maybe a great big breakfast cooked on a wood stove, biscuts, country Ham and some red eyed gravy, ohh and a strong cup of coffee, but I digress
Thanks
Dan
DanTraveling 4 years ago
As always,Dan, your videos are OUTSTANDING!Thank you for your video perspective of our American History! Thanks for keeping it alive.
kathymaja 4 years ago
Thank You Kathy!
We really enjoy making these little videos about the area we live in.
Dan
DanTraveling 4 years ago
Nice, very nice. Love the cinematography on this piece. Very nice to view. A very VERY fast 7:00. And of course the stills in the end were great too, but I loved the DP approach on this spot. A little more 'serious' than the standard 'Dan Traveling' piece.
jaredcicon 4 years ago 2
Thank You JC,
I enjoyed filming this one, so many interesting shots, I passed your comments on to Janet as well, I think her photos always steal the show.
How did the final Pepto spot go? I still need to check it out
Dan
DanTraveling 4 years ago
Sure reminds me of my background. Great video!
Save the farms and history...Doc
DocKnowz 4 years ago 2
Awesome Doc,
I know it brought back some memories for me too, My Grandparents lived on a farm in Tennessee, I sure miss it and them.
Thanks
Dan
DanTraveling 4 years ago
Hi Dan,
I always feel that I am right there with you! I LOVE your videos! Keep them coming! 5 enlightening stars!
enjoythevoyage 4 years ago 2
You are so kind ETV,
I was thinking the same thing about your videos after seeing the scarecrows!
thanks
Dan
DanTraveling 4 years ago
Its very good to see.
ArtistIreland 4 years ago 2
Thank You So Much ArtistIreland!
DanTraveling 4 years ago