You should look into getting a gimbal for your phone so you can turn off the digital image stabilization. The digital is fine for still shots or for minimal movement but when you pan around fast the camera jerks over repeatedly to catch up with your motion. It’s fairly jarring. But with a gimbal holder you can disable this and get much smoother video plus it’d probably be way more comfortable to hold for extended periods. Not trying to complain just want to share some advice to help if you want it. Otherwise I really enjoy getting to see these old places stuck in time.
That's a 1961 Thunderbird . . . not all of them had factory air like that one does. You would barely hear that engine if it could be started ( and had an exhaust system still intact ) . . . and you really WOULD love to cruise in that car on a long trip - they floated down the road. That steering column could have been pulled to the left to make it centered again - I think you have to push away from you on the turn signal lever to get it to move away from the door. ( it's supposed to make it easier to get in and out )
Where is this house located and is it for sale its a beautiful house i would love to move in it and that odd clock is from Alice in wonderland all that stuff is still new a lot of that can still be used other things needs to be thrown away
That's not just any old record player. That is a "Hi-Fi". And it was pretty much the best there was at the time. And they put them in the furniture consoles. They were made to be kept for a long time.
Your video had me intrigued and interested, the captions had me impressed, I had to pay attention to the screen. Then it went to poop when you started doing your voice over and commenting on everything in each room.
Considering that I'm 41 and facing a job loss, I'm reviewing my financial plan. What investments should I make with $425,000 saved for retirement, $10,000 in an HSA, and a property that could generate me an extra $250,000?
Is it time for a career shift or should I consolidate my investments into a single account? If I go for the latter, how do I do it right, and what could be the drawbacks? Plus, with a $200K property sale on the horizon, should I combine my investments or diversify them across different markets?
These are crucial questions for a financial planner. I met mine at a NYSE summit, and with her help, my wife and I reallocated our $1.7M portfolio between a traditional IRA and a brokerage account. She’s been making investments with our approval and has helped us recover twice our losses. We’re holding steady and carefully navigating more markets
You should look into getting a gimbal for your phone so you can turn off the digital image stabilization. The digital is fine for still shots or for minimal movement but when you pan around fast the camera jerks over repeatedly to catch up with your motion. It’s fairly jarring. But with a gimbal holder you can disable this and get much smoother video plus it’d probably be way more comfortable to hold for extended periods. Not trying to complain just want to share some advice to help if you want it. Otherwise I really enjoy getting to see these old places stuck in time.
What a sad story! The house is beautiful & has a cozy feel to it! Awesome video as always! 👍❤️🤘✊
That's a 1961 Thunderbird . . . not all of them had factory air like that one does. You would barely hear that engine if it could be started ( and had an exhaust system still intact ) . . . and you really WOULD love to cruise in that car on a long trip - they floated down the road. That steering column could have been pulled to the left to make it centered again - I think you have to push away from you on the turn signal lever to get it to move away from the door. ( it's supposed to make it easier to get in and out )
With running power is actually nuts
For future reference the “spinny cabinet thingy “ is called a “ lazy Susan “. Great videos
So Sad!!!!!!!
Does burglary af habitation sound familiar? You can get 20 yrs for that.
If there's no intent to commit a crime it isn't burglary. No one is living there, it's abandoned.
@francoamerican4632 nope. At least in texas. If you gained entry into a home that you do not own whether or not you steal something its burglary.
How sad!!!!! 😢
Bathroom was my favorite part
Hello i from Russia this is good video
Good luck
Where is this house located and is it for sale its a beautiful house i would love to move in it and that odd clock is from Alice in wonderland all that stuff is still new a lot of that can still be used other things needs to be thrown away
The wooden Spinning Wheel was used to make yarn out of wool.
That's not just any old record player. That is a "Hi-Fi". And it was pretty much the best there was at the time. And they put them in the furniture consoles. They were made to be kept for a long time.
Your video had me intrigued and interested, the captions had me impressed, I had to pay attention to the screen.
Then it went to poop when you started doing your voice over and commenting on everything in each room.
Turn down the volume.
Hi
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Considering that I'm 41 and facing a job loss, I'm reviewing my financial plan. What investments should I make with $425,000 saved for retirement, $10,000 in an HSA, and a property that could generate me an extra $250,000?
Consulting a financial advisor is a logical step at this point, but postponing retirement could be a wiser decision
Is it time for a career shift or should I consolidate my investments into a single account? If I go for the latter, how do I do it right, and what could be the drawbacks? Plus, with a $200K property sale on the horizon, should I combine my investments or diversify them across different markets?
These are crucial questions for a financial planner. I met mine at a NYSE summit, and with her help, my wife and I reallocated our $1.7M portfolio between a traditional IRA and a brokerage account. She’s been making investments with our approval and has helped us recover twice our losses. We’re holding steady and carefully navigating more markets
That is really great, my portfolio is not doing well. Who is your professional?
*June Renae Matthysse*
You are likely to find more information if you look her up online
Don't tell nobody where it's at let it be our dirty Little secret
Is that a humongous key
That is a honey hole