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fred garvin
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Ukrainian children being allowed to play the Organ after the concert.
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this was just after the concert was over. this large Ukrainian family five girls went up to the Oregon to see it up close. the guy on the right ask one of them if she'd like to try? At first she said no but then her parents encouraged her and she played beautifully
Zero taxiing right after the stunning shots of the concrete beneath my feet
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Zero taxiing right after the stunning shots of the concrete beneath my feet
Corsair lowering the wings. they fold up because it was meant to be an aircraft carrier plane
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Corsair lowering the wings. they fold up because it was meant to be an aircraft carrier plane
Alfa romeo spider,Dropping down another hill into Snohomish
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Alfa romeo spider,Dropping down another hill into Snohomish
Alfa romeo spider,Buckle up, another road trip through the countryside in the Alfa
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Alfa romeo spider,Buckle up, another road trip through the countryside in the Alfa
Alfa romeo spider Start of the road into the town of Snohomish along the snohomish river
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Alfa romeo spider Start of the road into the town of Snohomish along the snohomish river
Alfa romeo spider Entering the town of Snohomish
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Alfa romeo spider Entering the town of Snohomish
Alfa romeo spider drive by the bay close to where I live
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Alfa romeo spider drive by the bay close to where I live
Alfa romeo spider Shady tree lined streets with historic houses
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Alfa romeo spider Shady tree lined streets with historic houses
Alfa romeo spider Nice huge market/grocery store in the town
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Alfa romeo spider Nice huge market/grocery store in the town
Alfa romeo spider Inside the old town of Snohomish
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Alfa romeo spider Inside the old town of Snohomish
Driving my 1974 Alfa Romeo spider on a sunny early evening
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Driving my 1974 Alfa Romeo spider on a sunny early evening
Bad weather, eh! A friendly greeting from Italy, we are split in two here, floods in the north and drought in the South. 😊
Sounds like a toyota hilux
Bravo Fred !!!!
Not impressed. My dad was at Pearl Harbor.
So you're saying that it's impossible to be interested in aeronautics and engineering without getting into politics then?
@@moronicvideos Politics? We were attacked and over 2,000 Americans were killed. I’m not glorifying anything from the Japanese Empire from that period. Engines are engines. Airframes are airframes. Big deal. A historical interest? Go ahead. But I’m not impressed.
Toll
What a nice video, my friend. It's full of atmosphere, and the music pairs perfectly with the snow.
Why the frick is a car alarm sounding in the background?
It’s frightened; perhaps an Anglia…
I know that road - nice place for a sunny day, great car
Excellent concrete! More like it! Who cares about the Zero?
Fun fact: Mitsubishi A6M Zero used a Nakajima Sakai engine which was essentially a Japanese reproduction of Pratt & Whitney's R-1830 Twin Wasp engine used on may American aircraft including Douglas DC-3.
No it wasn't. It was an adaptation and simplification of the P&W 1535 which was essentially two R 985's
@@patrickshaw8595 let's see. Both air-cooled 7 cyl single row radials. One 27 litre, the other 29.5 litre. One with bore and stroke 5.5/5.5, the other 5.1 /5.9. Oh my goodness !! What was I thinking?!? RADICALLY different engines !! Get a grip, troll.
@@californiadreaming9216 14 cyl twin row radials, and it's spelt "Sakae" by the way. If you're about to call him a troll, at least make sure you did your homework right. Anyway, true, they were not radically different, but calling it essentially a Twin Wasp repro is a bit of a stretch. By that logic, all twin row radials of mid 30s in the world should be called "Twin Wasp repros" and that's obviously not the case, despite all of them having similar weights, displacements, bores and strokes. And that's very convenient today, because all airworthy Zero restorations but one happily use Twin Wasps without messing up CoG and cowlings too much. In either case, Sakae does have its root in Bristol and single Wasp designs, so a handful of parts probably are interchangable but that's about it.
@@Haribo211 do you feel better now little one? No ?!? Awwwwwwww....😞 Here... have some hot cocoa. I'll draw you a nice warm bath scented with lavender and light the aromatherapy candles. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
The Nakajima Sakae engine was the result of combining the experience gained from building the licensed Bristol Mercury engine with information gained by licensing the Gnome-Rhone 14M (a smaller diameter engine) to come up with an original new design. That the engine was a copy of a P&W product was pure American war time propaganda intended to create a story to belittle Japanese engineering ability. @@californiadreaming9216
As Long as it isn't Zeroing in on you lol😂 kamikaze!
It's a beautiful hall, Thank you for posting.
At least get the title right ,Corsair TAXIING . Corsairs probably don't pay tax , even in America !
Don't sell your self short, that :30 of concrete was some of the best I've seen on RUclips. The Zero was great too!
This comment wins the Daily Internet Award.
Why would you include the first 28 seconds?
Because I'm too lazy to edit it
And of course, it was an accident, didn't know I had the camera running
Lots of free editors....
@@fredgarv79 OK..you get high marks for honesty
This vid will blow up lol. First 😀
Yes, indeed a tractor.
Sounds like a 1970's tractor.
Chances are this aircraft does not have the original Nakajima Sakae engine, but an American made engine.
You're right, this one has a Wright R1830. Pretty sure the only flying original Sakae engine is on the A6M5 at Planes of Fame in Chino, CA.
American bombs destroyed the Flying Heritage Collection's A6M3-22 at Babo Airfield in New Guinea during the war. It was one of three recovered Zeros sent to Russia for restoration around 1994 and fitted with a combination of salvaged and newly crafted parts, along with a specially-modified Pratt & Whitney R-1830 radial engine. But their BF 109 they have is the original engine along with others they have. that plane sounds really cool
@@fredgarv79 Oops, you're right, its engine is P&W.
I recall my Dad the Radial Engine Dude inspecting a Nakajima Sakae closely that was at Pioneer Village in Minden Nebraska in the late 1960s. He pronounced that it was most reminiscent of P&W's first twin row engine the R-1535.. He opined that the cylinder bore had been enlarged to give it the 1600-some cubic inches and also that it used a single camshaft drum so that the pushrods (and their enclosing tubes) ran at an acute angle to the rear row of cylinders. So it was cheaper to manufacture and used the older crank/rod design.
Not only is this video very interesting, but it is also amazing for its history.
who is the lady conducting and playing Klaviatura instrument
Conductor Janett Sorrel, of the group Apollo's fire. I got to see her in person last year in Seattle, there is a video out there about how she got started. She was told she couldn't conduct at one point because she was a woman. I am going to see this opera in a month or so, my first opera, Handels Alcina
Every home should have one
I have a 74 spider as well, yours sounds great, are you using the original spica or have you gone to webers? is it a stock exhaust?
I thought the German Government had asked that all tail fin swastikas were removed from any remaining WW2 planes. I suppose technically they are still their property.
+@paulherlihy9290 This is aircraft is not German property and it is registered in North America where the swastika is not banned. The symbol has been banned in Germany since 1945, with only small changes including allowing museums to use it in their exhibits for education.
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superb as every time they perform
Schöne Stimme
I envy your 73 degrees.
Your car looks like a lion because of the engine's sound. Very nice landscape. Bye.
No musical instrument matches the human voice!
When I first started to listen again to classical music, I started out with the standards but then I typed in a search, best arias, most beautiful arias etc and to my surprise, really loved them. So I went back again to the mozart concertos, bach, etc but I missed the singing. Almost as if something was lacking so went back to opera. Of course I love them both. I particularly love Vivaldi's and Handel's operas
Cool
Nature music 😂
Take Me Out to the Ballgame, take me out with the crowd... buy me some peanuts and Cracker jack's I don't care if I never get back. Let me root root root for the home team, if they don't win, it's a shame. For its one, two, three strikes, you're out, at the old ball game
Nice video, the music of the engine looks like an aeroplane that is taking off.
beautiful car, I wanted an Alfa all my life.
Watchinh before this vídeo get 1 million views
Your car is gorgeous and its color very elegant. It's perfect to get around in a sunny evening. This the first time I see the sky so clear in your videos. Enjoy both, the car and the sky.
Where is this?
It is the paul allen flying heritage and combat museum in Mukilteo, Washington about 30 miles north of Seattle. All these planes fly and I have seen all of them fly but the place shut down 3 years ago, the the heir to Walmart bought the whole thing and now it is open again, thank god. They will not say if they will ever fly again, they say "nobody knows", maybe" etc
Oh, a foam storm!
Is this thing you're cooking good?
It was delicious. A "stir fry" in a very hot wok. there are a million combinations of vegetables and sauces. This one I used thinly sliced chicken breast, celery, green and red bell peppers, green onions or scallions but you can use just about anything. the common thing is fresh ginger and garlic, soy sauce and oyster sauce and chicken broth. I added some noodles and around here in Seattle there are about 150 different kinds of Asian noodles. Once you prepare all the veggies and have the chicken ready and the sauces ready, it only takes a few minutes to cook and you want to do it so the vegetables stay fairly crisp, not cooked until they have wilted and become too soft. Beef and broccoli with oyster sauce is a common one. I love Kung Pao chicken where you use very hot chili peppers along with the bell peppers and onions, then top it off with peanuts. That soy sauce I used is from Hawaii, Aloha!
Not surprising at all. Woke cities are disaster zones.
Offbeat Even on a clap
that''s funny, yes they were offbeat and they were that game too
Who is we?
well, this was in seattle, you figure it out
What a beautiful video, my friend! Music and landscape pair perfectly.
That's my house where before you start playing it. Now my insurance company is telling me since my roof is over 20 years old, I they might not insure me. I might have to get a new roof at 10 to 15 thousand dollars. ouch!
@@fredgarv79 It's a beautiful house in a very nice neighborhood. The maintenance of the roof is a bit expensive, but it's worthwhile doing it. Happy Sunday, dear friend.
❤❤❤Пение ангела ..который благославляет. Род Человеческий на планете Земля Брависсимо ....
Da, ochin krasiva
I don't plan anything when making these videos, I just love the music, drive around and find a good place for it to stop. This one ended up at a former church in Mukilteo, a good ending I think but it just happened that way, just like the video of going into Seattle where the music just happened to end right when I came to a stop getting into Seattle and the Vivaldi video with the cows at the end where the music just happened to stop as I pulled up to them. This one I didn't even intend to play the Hallelujah chorus, but I could just not stop listening, it's impossible.
The view of the mountains there must be utterly incredible. Bye, dear friend.
we have two huge mountain ranges, this one from the east, the Cascades and another one if you look off into the west at sunset over the puget sound towards the pacific ocean, the Olympics mountain range. I see them every day as I come home.
Linda voz perfeita em ornamentação barroca!
Thank you so much for posting this. I feel like I was there. 😊
This is a fascinating video, like the scene of a movie, it's melancholy. The music is most sweet but mixed with the sound of the rain makes me feel a little sad.
How many beautiful arias in this opera! Vivaldi is an incredible source of melodies. The sound is good and there isn't any noise of the engine.