Friday, March 20, 2009

Time to Catch Our Breath

The week comes to an end with a flurry of business activity. And that's a good thing!
Over the past four days we've launched new projects that will unleash our graphic design, printing, video and multimedia skills. And believe me, those dogs have sat on the porch for too long! It's time to turn them loose and let 'em run. That means next week I won't have a whole lot of time to spend updating the Tarulli Media Group You Tube Channel and this blog. But that's a good thing $$.

Today I had time to upload a new video to the TMG channel (http://www.youtube.com/TarulliVideo). It's a five minute overview of Cardington Yutaka Technologies, a manufacturing plant full of robots in Cardington, Ohio. CYT builds parts for Honda cars made at the Marysville plant. The robots are beyond cool.

Joel

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The New Vineyard at Breitenbach Winery


This week we've been making daily trips to Breitenbach Winery to record the progress of construction of a new vineyard. This is the first vineyard that Breitenbach owner and winemaker Duke Bixler has built at the Winery/Der Marktplatz location on State Route 39. Duke says he'll plant valiant grapes in the vineyard - which you see pictured here - and it'll take four to five years before the first fruits will be ready to pick. Today we conducted an interview with Duke at the vineyard site. Click on the video to get a preview of what he had to say and to view the beginning stage of construction.



We'll give you periodic updates of the vineyard construction project: which is another good reason why you should subscribe to this blog.

Isn't it amazing how warm, sunny days in March can lift you out of the winter doldrums quickly?

Joel

Monday, March 16, 2009

New Videos Posted on TMG's You Tube Channel

The latest additions to our "TarulliVideo" You Tube Channel are two examples of travel and tourism style videos.

"David Warther Carvings" introduces you to the world's finest ivory carver, who is in a midst of a capital fundraising campaign to build a permanent home for his ship carvings. David's grandfather was Ernest "Mooney" Warther, once considered the world's master carver. David has taken the inherited talent to a higher level.

"NTR Canoe Livery" paddles you on a leisurely trip down the Tuscarawas River. Whether by canoe or kayak, the river holds a special tranquility that awakens your senses and takes you back in time. The background sound you hear during the paddling instructions are locusts - lots of them.

Share this blog and TMG's You Tube Channel with your family and friends.

Joel