Christine, you are a kind soul. You have been on this journey with me since the beginning, it's been a heck of a ride! I am sincerely grateful for your always kind words, positive encouragement and support, thank you. Best....Corrie
Allan, you always make me smile, thank you. I hope you have an otterly awesome weekend! I am truly grateful for your always fun engagement and support, thank you. Best...Corrie
@teaeff8898, you were manufactured in 1969, you have a year on me. My biggest wish in life is to have the maintenance, quality upgrades and longevity as one of these amazing machines. Fingers crossed....lol. Thanks for your kind words, fun engagement and support, I am truly grateful. Best...Corrie
Wouldn't it be great if there were in service mid life upgrades available for us humans like there is for aircraft? I was manufactured a few days after the Beaver's first flight. Could really go some mid life upgrades about now.
Corrie, the way you were saying that introduction, I was fully expecting you to finish with, "And a partridge in a pear tree". 🤣 Interesting new vantage point. It looks like you get more head-on shots from there. What was that Kenmore doing, with all those pirouettes? I don't think I've ever seen a plane do so many.
Oh my goodness, if you noticed the clips at the beginning were short of the two Kenmore Otters doing their pirouettes? They left the dock and had to wait for the Coho ferry to come in, I was way out of position and had to book it to catch them taking off. I love a good challenge....lol. Thanks for your always kind words, engagement and support, I am truly grateful. Best....Corrie
@@leftcoastcorrie I do not think that viewers realize the amount of work that goes into your videos. You do professional quality work and even though many don't comment I am sure they are grateful for the wonderful clips and narratives. Have a great weekend Corrie.
@barryramer610, Barry, you are too kind, thank you. A little run down on my process, it takes me approximately an hour and a half for every 5 minutes in length to edit a video. I write my scripts, do my research, record my voice overs and then the real edit fun begins. I spend many happy hours finding and recording my content, and is without a doubt my favourite part of the process. Equipment issues are always my biggest challenge. I have an expensive Rode wireless mic and the transmitter just quit working all of a sudden. Had to order a new transmitter and I can't get the receiver and transmitter to pair up....geesh....lol. I love being a "TH-camr", and am incredibly fortunate to have such an engaged, knowledgeable community. I'd be lost without the support of this amazing community, I'm the camera lady and the editor. I knew almost nothing about seaplanes and even less about editing when I started this journey. I did know that seaplanes and nature a couple of my favourite things. Over time, my videography skills have improved, my editing has improved, my narrations have improved, and my equipment has improved. I feel like I'm in kindergarten and have a long, long way to go before graduation. If I'm not learning, I'm not growing. Barry, I sincerely thank you for your kind engagement and support. Best....Corrie
great pic of my bestie...who truly is a ray of light. Great video
Christine, you are a kind soul. You have been on this journey with me since the beginning, it's been a heck of a ride! I am sincerely grateful for your always kind words, positive encouragement and support, thank you. Best....Corrie
72 years old and looking that good. I can only wish. Have a elf weekend my lady and try not to be too radial
Allan, you always make me smile, thank you. I hope you have an otterly awesome weekend! I am truly grateful for your always fun engagement and support, thank you. Best...Corrie
I, too, was manufactured in 1969. 😉😅 It’s amazing how long these planes keep flying. A good product! 🛩️😀
@teaeff8898, you were manufactured in 1969, you have a year on me. My biggest wish in life is to have the maintenance, quality upgrades and longevity as one of these amazing machines. Fingers crossed....lol. Thanks for your kind words, fun engagement and support, I am truly grateful. Best...Corrie
Wouldn't it be great if there were in service mid life upgrades available for us humans like there is for aircraft? I was manufactured a few days after the Beaver's first flight. Could really go some mid life upgrades about now.
Mid-life human upgrades would be amazing! Count me in for a few...lol. Best....Corrie
@@leftcoastcorrie and me, at my age I think a total rebuild is in order.
Another otterly fabulous video showing the beavering of Victoria harbour. Nice picture of you to open the video too. Enjoy your weekend and stay safe.
Ian, I'm otterly thrilled you stopped by. I am truly grateful for your always kind words, engagement and support, thank you. Best...Corrie
@@leftcoastcorrieI'm always glad I stopped by. The best company in the world meets here.
You know it! The best company in the world meets here, this is where the cool kids hang out....lol
Awesome work and coverage Corrie
Thanks Jim, always grateful for your kind words and support. Best...Corrie
Corrie, the way you were saying that introduction, I was fully expecting you to finish with, "And a partridge in a pear tree". 🤣 Interesting new vantage point. It looks like you get more head-on shots from there. What was that Kenmore doing, with all those pirouettes? I don't think I've ever seen a plane do so many.
Oh my goodness, if you noticed the clips at the beginning were short of the two Kenmore Otters doing their pirouettes? They left the dock and had to wait for the Coho ferry to come in, I was way out of position and had to book it to catch them taking off. I love a good challenge....lol. Thanks for your always kind words, engagement and support, I am truly grateful. Best....Corrie
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Thanks Barry, I am truly grateful for your kind words and support. Best....Corrie
@@leftcoastcorrie I do not think that viewers realize the amount of work that goes into your videos. You do professional quality work and even though many don't comment I am sure they are grateful for the wonderful clips and narratives. Have a great weekend Corrie.
@barryramer610, Barry, you are too kind, thank you. A little run down on my process, it takes me approximately an hour and a half for every 5 minutes in length to edit a video. I write my scripts, do my research, record my voice overs and then the real edit fun begins. I spend many happy hours finding and recording my content, and is without a doubt my favourite part of the process. Equipment issues are always my biggest challenge. I have an expensive Rode wireless mic and the transmitter just quit working all of a sudden. Had to order a new transmitter and I can't get the receiver and transmitter to pair up....geesh....lol. I love being a "TH-camr", and am incredibly fortunate to have such an engaged, knowledgeable community. I'd be lost without the support of this amazing community, I'm the camera lady and the editor. I knew almost nothing about seaplanes and even less about editing when I started this journey. I did know that seaplanes and nature a couple of my favourite things. Over time, my videography skills have improved, my editing has improved, my narrations have improved, and my equipment has improved. I feel like I'm in kindergarten and have a long, long way to go before graduation. If I'm not learning, I'm not growing. Barry, I sincerely thank you for your kind engagement and support. Best....Corrie