Gathering Christmas Wreath Greens

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2006

Once the wind dies down (it get's real loud) this is how we start making greens for Christmas decorations. I snip enough for my wreath orders and some for a local greenhouse. Along with the greens I save the stick and in some cases a good size limb for stoking in the woodfired pottery kiln.

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  • WMM is WMM. I found the volume control but my sound is all on one track from the camera. I don't think I can seperate background noise from the speaking part. Might be different with a real video camera.

  • I think, if your movie maker is like mine, down a little below where you drag your clips to, there is an area for the audio. Try right clicking, and see if you don't find some options for volume there. :-) I think it was the wind that was the problem for this one, though. ;-)

  • It needs to get about a week colder before I start some serious brushing. That sets the needles and they stay on longer. I think I can adjust the volume of parts of clips with Movie Maker but it will take a while to learn. Ya too bad Peter lets things like the Jeep go like that but there is a lesson there.

  • That was fun! Looks like beautiful country up there! At one point, I caught myself almost asking you what you said... LOL Like I was there. My hubby would be sick to see that old Willy Jeep left for dead out there. ;-)

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