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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2013
COLUMBIA RIVER Fishing Jun 2017
HOT HOT HOT! 101 in the shade. . . catch and release day. . . going for small mouth bass. . .
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Birch Creek Farms July 2017
มุมมอง 1287 ปีที่แล้ว
Bleth's organic vegetable patch. . . Organic means more labor, more weeds, and no chemicals. . .
Columbia River - Little Goose - Fishing
มุมมอง 9427 ปีที่แล้ว
JB takes us out to his favorite spots along the Columbia River on the hottest day of the year. . .
WWFD 04 Davis Shows & Evening Shots
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Walla Walla Frontier Days, Day 04 - Evening Shots, rides, concessions, etc.
WWFD 04 Jake's Misc Footage
มุมมอง 187 ปีที่แล้ว
Misc Footage from Jake L. . . a younger drone videographer. . . He gave me permission to edit/publish his videos. . .
WWFD 03 Animal Exhibits and Rides
มุมมอง 537 ปีที่แล้ว
Walla Walla Frontier Days - Animal Exhibits, Rides, etc.
WWFD 03 Amuzements & Parking
มุมมอง 1397 ปีที่แล้ว
Walla Walla Frontier Days Day 03 - Amusement Rides and Parking
WWFD 03 Pavilion In & Around
มุมมอง 447 ปีที่แล้ว
Walla Walla Frontier Days Day 03 - The Pavilion - In and Around
Rob at the Walla Walla Country Club Golf Course.
มุมมอง 5478 ปีที่แล้ว
Rob plays 9 holes at the Walla Walla Country Club Golf Course. This was a test of "live" filming by a constantly moving subject who wouldn't take direction. Some people like golf. Some like it so much they'll play in public with friends. But true golf addict play alone. (This is a rough edit... )
Wheelin Walla Walla Shine 'n Show 2016
มุมมอง 6248 ปีที่แล้ว
Wheeling Walla Walla 2016, Saturday Event presented by the Downtown Foundation. Over 400 vehicles in the Friday Cruise, The Shine 'N Show on Saturday allowed for the public to inspect these unique cars up close, talk to their owners, and see for yourself. Walla Walla is a great place to live. . .
Wheelin Walla Walla 2016 - Friday Parade
มุมมอง 1K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Wheelin Walla Walla 2016 - Friday Parade
Larson-Hardin Wedding 04 Sept 2016M (Walla Walla)
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Larson-Hardin Wedding 04 Sept 2016M (Walla Walla)
East End Rod & Gun Club - Shooting "3 Gun" (Milton Freewater, OR)
มุมมอง 4078 ปีที่แล้ว
East End Rod & Gun Club - Shooting "3 Gun" (Milton Freewater, OR)
Walla Walla Fair/Frontier Days 2016 Last Week of Prep!
มุมมอง 1248 ปีที่แล้ว
Walla Walla Fair/Frontier Days 2016 Last Week of Prep!
WWFD 2016 Downtown Event (Walla Walla Frontier Days)
มุมมอง 6878 ปีที่แล้ว
WWFD 2016 Downtown Event (Walla Walla Frontier Days)
WWFD Royal Practice Edit (Walla Walla Frontier Days 2016)
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WWFD Royal Practice Edit (Walla Walla Frontier Days 2016)
Walla Walla Frontier Days Royal Horse Practice
มุมมอง 278 ปีที่แล้ว
Walla Walla Frontier Days Royal Horse Practice
WWPSD Berney (Walla Walla Public School District)
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WWPSD Berney (Walla Walla Public School District)
WWPSD Benjamin L. Sharpstein Aug 2016 (Walla Walla Public School District)
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WWPSD Benjamin L. Sharpstein Aug 2016 (Walla Walla Public School District)
Smiths Taco & Brownie Saturday Aug 12 2016
มุมมอง 238 ปีที่แล้ว
Smiths Taco & Brownie Saturday Aug 12 2016
Still barely anything changed, used to go to this lovely school, from 1993 to 1995, God those memories, thank you for this video.
I love this course. Years ago I watched Fred Couples putt and it went about fifteen feet by on hole 1.. this course has hosted the PAC 10 championship as well. It's always been one of the best kept in the state. Yet alone for many years having one of the best pro's and amateurs in all of golf. Troy*
great coverage of a Washington tradition!!
You mean the snake
Next level beautiful!!!!
Charming. Early morning, I assume.
Anyone know joy Andy he's a native American Indian he's my long lost friend I lost contact with him be good if anyone knows him tell him to write to me and he's always in my heart thanks
What drone are you using?
wow how aweful are those wind turbines ,shame they never planted some trees instead
Muy lindo saluds de argentina!!
This mans swing must hit the ball a mile! He could use some work on his sand play. Beautiful course!
I urge you to repent in the name of Yahushua, Jesus Christ the use of foul language can cause others to fall away from the word of God Yahuah. Don't be in danger of hell fire find salvation and seek Elohim God and Yahushua Jesus Christ, and have eternal life in the Kingdom of Elohim God. Colossians 3:8 - But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth. Ephesians 4:29 - Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers. Ephesians 5:4 - Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient: but rather giving of thank Deuteronomy 5:11 You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain, for the LORD will not leave him unpunished who takes His name in vain.
Hey! Great Video! Could i post it on my Dayton Wa website? www.historicdayton.com?
post away!
Great video- looks like you shot an elusive gleaner with a leveller. These guys must farm some steep stuff. Good perspective of the terrain 4:20-4:50. Look like opening up the field so grain cart has safe place to go. Picking up on the go not a good idea there!
Excellent video.
good old memories
Can't believe you stop to dump, tractor and cart, keep that combine moving, man.
Gleanerman, I’m not sure with the steep, uneven terrain and the combine wanting to crab if would want the grain wagon along side while rolling.
why ,in this day and age there is absolutely no reason to push that hard ,sit back relax and enjoy something will break then you will be sat down for days
Never seen the hillside model in the gleaner transverse, is that an add on or factory? The transverse does really well on hillsides compared to any other make.
Hillco works best for us
I love it it's so cool seeing our machinery from above!!!
JUDGE BENJAMIN L.SHARPSTEIN: No history such as this work defines in its essential limitations will serve to offer fitting memorial to Judge Benjamin L. Sharpstein, who left the impress of his individuality for good upon the commonwealth in many ways and whose career ever reflected honor upon the state that honored him. A Mexican war veteran, a pioneer, lawyer, legislator and member of the state constitutional convention, he indeed played an important part in shaping the annals of Washington. For forty-two years he was a resident of Walla Walla and through that period was not only closely connected with its interests and development but was also associated with many of the movements which have shaped the policy and directed the upbuilding of the state. Judge Sharpstein was a native of the state of New York, his birth having occurred in Bath, Steuben county, October 22, 1827. He was a lad of seven years when his parents removed westward to Michigan, settling first in Macomb county, where they resided until their removal to Sheboygan county, Wisconsin. In the family were two sons, John and Benjamin L. The former became an attorney of Kenosha, Wisconsin, and later went to San Francisco, California, where he served as a judge of the supreme court. After the Civil war his brother Benjamin read law with him for some time. Reared upon the home farm, Judge Sharpstein divided his time between the work of the schoolroom, the pleasures of the playground and such tasks as were assigned him in connection with the development of the fields. He did not care, however, to make farming his life work and turned from agriculture to a professional career, it being his desire to prepare for the bar. He therefore entered upon his studies, which, however, were interrupted when he was nineteen years of age, for in 1846 his patriotic spirit was aroused and he joined the American amiy as a soldier in the Mexican war. Upon the close of hostilities with that country he returned to his home and resumed the study of law, being admitted to the bar in 1852. Judge Sharpstein was married in 1854 to Miss Sarah J. Park, who was indeed a faithful companion and helpmate to him on life's journey. She has long figured prominently in the social circles of Walla Walla and her life has been fraught with many good deeds and characterized by the highest principles. Following their marriage Judge and Mrs. Sharpstein continued to reside in the middle west until 1865, when they determined to try their fortune on the Pacific coast and with their three eldest children, John L., Ada A. and Arthur P., they left the Mississippi valley and with a large train of immigrants started across the plains for Oregon. The city of Salem, Oregon, was their objective point but on reaching Walla Walla, Judge Sharpstein was so favorably impressed with the opportunities of this section that he determined to make his home here. Thereafter he was identified with the city and was a most important and influential factor in advancing the best interests of the community, in promoting its progress and upbuilding and in upholding its standards of citizenship. He not only held high rank as a lawyer but was also prominent in shaping the political history of his state. At the bar he was forceful and resourceful.. He tad .comprehensive knowledge of the principles of jurisprudencfe and- was most, accurate in applying those principles to the points in litigation. His arguments were most logical, his reasoning sound and clear and his deductions -accurate. In political faith Judge Sharpstein was a democrat and held loyally to the principles of his party, although he knew that such a course would deprive him of many political honors, for the district and state in which he lived were over whelmingly republican. However, his fellow townsmen recognized his genuine worth and patriotic spirit to such an extent that in 1866, again in 1879 and once more in 1886 he was elected to represent his district in the state legislature by overwhelming majorities. In 1889 he was chosen as a member of the state constitutional convention and aided in framing the organic law of Washington. He left the permanent stamp of his wisdom and farsightedness upon that valuable document. His marked ability as a lawyer, combined with his patriotic citizenship and his keen insight into the present needs and the future possibilities of the state, made his service of the greatest worth to the commonwealth and he bore a most important part in shaping the constitution. He was again called to public office in 1890, when he was appointed a member of the tide land commission, Judge Sharpstein was also a leader in local affairs and for twenty-seven years in all, with some periods of intenuission, he served as a member of the school board and during much of that time was its president. He did most effective work in advancing the standards of the schools and improving the methods of instruction, and one of the fine school buildings of Walla Walla fittingly bears his name. While many public interests thus claimed his time and attention, Judge Sharpstein regarded the practice of law as his real life work and, admitting his three sons to a partnership, thus organized one of the strongest legal firms of Washington. One of his sons, Arthur P., died in 1896. Two sons, John L. and Frank B., are still engaged in the practice of law in Walla Walla, while the youngest son, Charles M., has made for himself a national reputation as farmer, art critic and writer. He, too, is a resident of Walla Walla. The only daughter, Ada A., is now the widow of C. B. Upton and lives in Tacoma. Mrs. Sharpstein is still living and although now almost eighty years of age is wonderfully well preserved, being able to do her own marketing and attend to her business affairs. The family of Judge Sharpstein has worthily maintained the high position established by the father, who departed this life honored and respected by all who knew him. His memory is enshrined in the hearts of those with whom he came in contact and his name is written large on the pages of Washington's history. LYMAN'S HISTORY OF Old Walla Walla County 1918
The unusual behavior (which is edited out) was violent spins and non-response to the control stick. This was most likely a VRS (Vortex Ring State) which results from turbulent air under the craft or rapid descent. I was ascending when this happened... most likely all the hot/dusty updrafts... the VRS usually results in a downed drone. Very lucky!