video: Fun Things for Kids to do in Fairfield County, CT
- 10/19/09 12:00 AM
I've asked my friend Maddie to help me think of fun things to do for kids in Fairfield County, CT. There are kids' museums, playgrounds, bakeries and more!
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video: Fairfield County CT Cultural Activities
- 10/08/09 05:03 AM
If you like the theater, art museums, movies, or the symphony, you'll be happy in Fairfield County, CT. There are many, many options here, and I'd like to share a few of my favorites with you:
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video: Enjoy the great outdoors with your favorite dog!
- 09/23/09 10:42 PM
My dog Cello is the love of my life -- after my husband, of course! I enjoy taking Cello to my favorite spots in Fairfield County, CT. There are plenty of parks and nature trails here that welcome dogs. In a few weeks, many of the area beaches will welcome dogs, too, and you can bet we'll be out there together.
Check out the video below for some of my favorite places to take dogs in Fairfield County, CT. This video is part of a continuing series about the Fairfield, CT area. Produced by Spartina Studios (7 comments)
video: Steps to Buying a House
- 09/05/09 12:18 AM
Buying a home can sometimes seem complex. As a professional real estate agent, I'll walk you through the process, step-by-step. Here's a short video to help walk you through it: Produced by Spartina Studios This is the latest video in my continuing series of informational videos called "Ask Doris." (2 comments)
video: Best Coffee in Fairfield County, CT
- 07/30/09 01:52 AM
Check out the video to see a few of my favorite places to stop for coffee in lower Fairfield County, CT. I enjoy living here, and will be happy to help you find your dream home here, too. Produced by Shelley at Spartina Studios (1 comments)
video: Lights, Camera, Action! Fairfield home shines on video
- 03/11/09 10:54 AM
So, you can't visit the home you like in person? This may be the next best thing! How many times have you seen a virtual tour and been disappointed when you physically got to the home? It's not uncommon. Visual tours are shot using a still camera that is then placed on a tripod with a panoramic head. You take continuous shots until you have covered a 360 degree angle. You usually end up with a distorted sense of the rooms. If the camera has a wide angle lens, it's a bit better, but still doesn't give you the true proportions (3 comments)