to watch on your laptop while wrapping gifts....
run time: 41 minutes
(hulu offers the option to share video stating 'copy code to website or blog', hence, no laws being broken posting it - so relax & enjoy! Happy Holidays)
I actually was looking for a certain clip from the movie to post, yet alas, couldn't find it. It's the clever scene where Buddy rattles off the 4 food groups... candy canes, candy , syrup, think perhaps pixie stix are in there somewhere... quite cute.)
just wanted to post a few relaxing songs...
probably will come back and delete this later....
also, it's night time at the market live cam... was snowing earlier too.. quite the pretty sight to see, the camera controls are quite wild...
http://webcam.anw.at/
((the flood lights,prominent in camera 1, are new - or brighter, i can imagine what promoted the bright lights... any who... remember w/ the live cam you are fighting for the controls with other people watching the cam, if they are persistent then just let them taking you on a little journey of what they would like to see, then take back the controls when they slow... the trick to it is to rapidly press the direction or zoom in/out buttons on the remote control.. it constantly refreshing so there is a slight hesitation instead of smooth motion, get in as many clicks as you can before it refreshes - out-click the other guy... camera one is good for zooming out and looking at the city...few good booths to check out the vendors , far left there is a small train going around in a circle on the green ...but other viewers don't let me zoom into that area... different perspective from cameras 2 and 3 .. camera 3 can get you to the manager scene and some pretty cool other stuff... and again, can zoom in so as to take a stroll with the tourists, ..open your mind and view with all your senses, it need not be just visual, .. let's take a walk shall we...
Take a moment to click on the Christmas live cam in my previous post, ck at different times (I happened across it at a wonderful time of night as rain had just begun to fall. Reflections of holiday lights dancing in puddles with tourists strolling huddled close beneath umbrellas. Market surrounded by statues, a constant stirring of wide eyed visitors. A two minute vacation
Many moons ago, back when I was a young lass knee high to a grass hopper, I was having to learn how to deal with pain. It was in post-op of my first knee surgeries, having followed numerous dislocations. A male nurse saw that I was in a great deal of pain and sickened by the situation and ill from the anesthesia. I was quite young, yet, clearly in need of solution. With time pressing, he quickly taught me some tips and tricks for dealing with pain - drilling the point of how powerful the mind is, mind of matter, the mind can make the body well yadda yadda yadda. The point of the story being that a mind exercise he taught me was something that can make the live cam in my last post quite an enjoyable 2 minute mini vaca. (hey, I know, It's not some lil' island in the Bahamas, .... but trust me, ...use the cam controls (warning, other visitors to the site can move the cam too, if you can't go see what you want let the other visitor take you along with them... then stroll the market, zooming in on the vendors, the chocolate trains in the lil' gourmet shops, stroll to the manger scene, the Christmas tree, anyhow...) I don't recall the name he used for the technique, however, I suppose by today's standards it could be considered a type of 'remote viewing', waking astral or some sort or some such.... He taught me with items in the hospital but told me to practice with a distant tree. To zoom the tree into focus not with my eyes but with my mind's eye. To imagine the bark, the texture, smell, every curve, leaves. I'm going to refrain from getting into more detail on the exercise. It is interesting to say the least, and for some the little which I wrote is enough to understand what that Nurse who took pity upon me taught me. Paul, that was his name. One of the few who took a thorn from the lion's paw. But anyhow, once again I digress (and slaughter the spelling and grammar of the English language in the process) So, point being... Take a moment to click on the Christmas live cam in my previous post. When you have the controls to yourself indulge in the journey. Stroll the market and avenues of the city. Take in the sites, pour over the vendors. Feel it, taste it, open your senses to the experience. Don't just view it with your eyes, you do yourself a grand disservice if you don't take it all in.
This video is of the ole' sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati" (remember that show? wow does that take you back... ) anyhow, this video is the popular episode "Turkey's Away". It's more of a thanksgiving entry, however, I know it will make you laugh regardless of how your day is going.
* If you only have a minute to watch then slide the bar to about 18 minutes in, that's the part when they start dropping the turkeys out of the helicopter... but be sure to watch to the end for the hilarious last line of the show! I hope you enjoy and that it was worth the visit to this blog. Have a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious kind of great day! Enjoy!...