I stumbled across this video by accident and loved watching it. So beautiful. Then I watched other videos from this channel - you must be a wonderful family. Thanks so much for sharing.
I can never get enough of this cutie pie! The second time he stood up, he didn't know how to straighten himself..until he got some help from you. That is sooo incredibly adorable! You guys are great parents--unlike so many who wouldn't bother helping out.
The reason why cameras are not allowed in the factory floor is because of industrial espionage. Employees are also prohibited from taking pictures, not just visitors.
Everything about him is so adorable, the way he's pounding away at that thing never hitting his left hand, the way he looks baffled as to what all the excitement is all about and how he is walking sideways with help!!
"My" Porsche is actually JoAnne's Porsche. I gave it to her for our 20 wedding anniversary. The pick up was not too far from your place. On Calabazas Blvd., in Santa Clara.
This little Porsche 356C was owned by Ralph M. for 42 years and driven by him daily for most of 40 years. Ralph is now 87 and turned over the custodianship to me in North Carolina. His neighbor, Carl S. arranged the sale and took the video. How about great people! A thoughtful seller and great transport - it makes a great day!
Ralph is a friend of mine through the local 356 Porsche Club, 356CAR (California Alta Region). Ralph was an active member of both 356CAR and PCA Loma Prieta Region volunteering events and always there to help anyone with repairs to the cars. I followed Ralph on several "spirited" trips to Arizona, Mammoth Mountain and elsewhere. He always amazed me, as he seemed to have three hands: one on his map, one on his CB radio, one on the wheel, while always being the front car with everyone doing their best to keep up.
There is no stain. The finish is the same as for a hardwood floor. First a oil based sealer (does not raise the grain) followed by a light sanding and three finish coats of two-part water-based urethane (sanding between coats). Extremely durable, does not darken with time like oil base, harder and lasts longer than oil too.
Beautiful!, When you done with the stain, do you cover it with some kind of sealer??? Because I did my dinning table and in a week it was all scratchi again.