Discovering and celebrating the spark in people, animal kingdoms, and the terrain 'round and about smalltown territories embraced by the Pacific Northwest. This project is headquartered in Washington's Upper Kittitas County.
Thank you Jim. Some of my favorite stories. One thing Dave and I have in common is diving into the world of a family member with Autism. It's an exercise in empathy and I'm sure one of the many practices that made Dave so extraordinary. I will treasure this video.
Interesting interview but lets hear it. Is the background music Marc? Fun fact: that finger style method came right out of turn of the century ragtime piano, starting with St.Louis Blues. John Fahey is the master of that style. Keep on rocking.
Good mornin!!! Sorry for the delay!! I was about six videos behind when you wrote about the lick!! Mississippi John Hurt. There is a credit to him at the end of the video ... but most folks don't wait that long to see it because it appears AFTER the video. And hey ... thank you for watching and ESPECIALLY for commenting. best, Jim
What an awesome video! I raise small livestock, both goats and sheep, and totally get what he's saying about thinking about quitting every day. It is a difficult life, but Oh! So rewarding! That is why I am in it -- not only is it a healthy way to live, it is a real joy to produce good quality food in a humane way, and think of all those people who are enjoying what we produce. God bless Ethan for continuing to farm and doing what he does.