My son, Julian, the singer/musician is also a real estate agent at the beach.
He invested about a month ago in a drone to take videos of the properties he was listing. Then he got the bug to experiment a bit and learn as much as he could by flying it in different occasions. Julian has a good eye for filming and also editing. The first video I will share is of our living/dining room, hallway in the house. It is much harder to fly a drone smoothly indoors and he did this one for practicing, but when he showed it to me, I loved it and added some music so..I present, a few parts of our house to some lovely Arabic music.
Click Play and Enjoy it in Full Screen:):) Drone footage by Julian:) Featuring “Bubbles”
The second video is some footage he shot today because I had been asking him to try. For the last three days, exactly when I swim my laps, the vultures have been grabbing air currents and flying almost over our house. I had written a poem in 2008 called “Oh to be a Vulture” and I used to do it to the music you will hear. Well he managed to get some shots although he says he thinks he can do it much better next time, but I was so excited to see what he got and tickled to see me from 500 feet above in my pool:) heehee That I couldn’t wait and recorded my poem with the music I use by Peter Kater & Carlos Nakai “Geronimo’s Surrender” Please enjoy my town and home and our vultures as seen as only a drone can see them:) Click Play and Enjoy it in Full Screen!
Oh To Be A Vulture
glide easily on wind,
painting circles without effort,
capturing the updraft
perhaps,
hiding in a low cloud
and then…
It would be I,
that tiny black
rotating spot
reflected in my
grounded,
envious,
eyes.
With every breeze,
I would do it
all over again.
My plumed ailerons
lifting,
tacking
on each
contrary breeze;
while I dodge
to my advantage,
sky’s the limit
for each flight.
And as winds
change and
leaves rustle;
Air swirls, at take-off time.
“Meet you at the
top of the crest,”
push off and out,
rising,
circling
higher,
wider
just for the
Joy
the
Luck,
that I was now
A Vulture.
Karima Hoisan
2008
Costa Rica




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