Youtuber Rosemarie Vega of Before the 90 days has an interesting life. You would think, at first glance that she would be one of those pretty, high-maintenance girls who never liked to get her hands dirty but there are many, many facets to Rose’s personality and one of them is, she’s not afraid to get down and dirty. She proved it by going to her Dad’s Piggy Farm in her latest video. She details the fact that she basically grew up on a Pig Farm and some of her best memories were taking care of the pigs the night that they gave birth. They would all drink coffee so that they could stay up and do their duty to the pigs and not fall asleep. Speaking of coffee, it looks like Rose cannot start her morning without her cup of morning joe, and I think a lot of us can relate.
Apparently there are seven baby pigs on the farm right now, and they’re being kept in the same spot that Ed fell on his face at. Sorry but I had to giggle at that. Although the baby pigs don’t much look like babies! They look to be about 6-7 months old, but since she said they are babies they are probably a little younger than that, more like 2-3. Pigs generally grow and gain weight quickly depending on the variety. She then goes outside and says her Dad is ‘escaping’, I guess even a pig farmer needs a break every now and again. She had to do two takes of her Dad’s introduction because she couldn’t stop laughing. Then we take a long, leisurely trip down the mountain from where her Dad’s pig farm is. The views in the Phillipines are really something else, I tell you.
Youtuber Rosemarie Vega gives tour of her Dad’s Piggy Farm!
There is a lot of climbing in this video! If you are a highly empathetic person as I am you might do well to skip the latter half. Apparently there are a lot of scenes that Rose did not get to film because it was raining and very muddy and we all know what raining does to cameras, or at least we do if we lived through the early days of digital cameras. That being said I’m not entirely sure who shoots Rose’s youtube videos, would be interesting to find out. Did TLC offer to have a cameraman follow her around or did she get a family member to shoot her videos for her? I ask because they’re pretty good quality and definitely higher than cell phone quality, although I guess a really good iPhone might do the trick here. Rose ends the video with the insight that life is too short, so you need to focus on things that you enjoy doing and spending time with the people you love. That’s a good sentiment. Maybe one day there will be a more-indepth tour of the piggy farm. Stay tuned!
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