YouTube Video

tammy asked about the videos I made in the past. I had put a sample “This Week at the Shelter” on Flickr, but it didn’t work for her — it also didn’t work on one of our computers. So I made my first YouTube video:
 

 
Even this short video took about a half an hour to upload, but it was fairly easy to do. And it’s always fun to learn something new.

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11 Responses to YouTube Video

  1. Dixie says:

    Hey Jean, you’re good! Not sure I have the patience to set a video up. I got the shelter address. I can’t adopt but I imagine they’d accept donations. Well done.

    • Jean says:

      The volunteer organization is Friends of the Shelter. I’ll email you the address.

      It was fun setting up the system to do the weekly shelter videos. I did them for six years, and for the last four I also added a singalong each week of the woman who came every Wednesdays to entertain at the adult day care center. A sample of that is at http://youtu.be/UtEF4Tz5A-8

      It was a fun way to do some volunteer work.

  2. Ursula says:

    Why the hell did I not think of calling a cat ‘DOG’? Jason being my kind of dog. Reminds me of the cat who, by rights, should have been a dog. Always taking such an interest in what I was doing. Following me around – like a dig, Holding a conversation. Could cry.

    Other than that I wish you lived closer. For reasons I can’t fathom I appear unable, uninterested, un-anything, to get my comp(s) sorted. They are graveyards. Without inscriptions on their stones. Possibly just as well. My father, the journalist, used to say, loosely translated: “Of no interest what I said yesterday”. Emphasis on YESTERDAY. True. I too take little interest in a thought of mine a minute ago. Naturally, an accountant would take a different approach. Cost/benefit. Well, you can’t put a price on rubbish. Gone with the wind. Let it flow.

    U

  3. tammyj says:

    i love that video. and all of their names. and the great grin on the face of tobias.
    i hope they all got good homes.
    there is just something special about a shelter dog. my zeke was one. they are different. they’re like little fur people that totally know you saved their life. they respond to that for the rest of their wonderful lives.
    as if they had something to be grateful for… I AM THE ONE that was always grateful that they came into my life. i was the grateful one. now tears. damn. always tears.
    hey monk!
    i finally got to see ruth play. it worked for me here! i must have done something. i don’t know what… for it to come up with the error message. sure it was the USER.
    these were both great. toot toot !!! LOL.

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