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The Fowl Life
E427 - Basswood Lodge and The Molt Migration Of Canada Geese - The Outfitter Series

The Fowl Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 21:37


It's time to get back to the Big Apple, and get after the Big Goose Molt Migration! We have made it a tradition to travel to Basswood Lodge each September to set our sights on big flocks of giant honkers finding their way into the St. Lawrence River Valley! Nick McNamara owns and operates Basswood Lodge and he has mastered the skill set of calling and decoying these awesome migrators! In this episode, Chad is alone on the microphone talking about his experiences at Basswood, as well as how you can book a hunt at this amazing place! Welcome to The Fowl Life Outfitter Series! This episode is brought to you by SecureIt Firearm Storage Systems, Bad Boy Mowers, Basswood Lodge, Benelli Shotguns, Federal Premium Black Cloud, Hi Viz Sights, Rob Roberts Custom Gunworks, JARGON Goose Calls, Realtree Brand Camo, Banded Hunt Gear, Greenhead Gear Canada Goose Decoys, KERSHAW Knives, The Provider Culinary, LEER Toppers, Mickey Thompson Tires, and Corning Ford.

Idle Game Chat
Twin Mirror

Idle Game Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 29:52


A profound narrative adventureSam Higgs was done with Basswood, West Virginia, but it seems it wasn't done with him.When the former investigative journalist returns to his hometown to say a final farewell to his best friend, it soon becomes clear that there are more chapters to be written in his troubled history.Forced to confront his past, Sam finds himself torn between reconnecting with his loved ones and using his unique intellectual abilities to uncover the town's dark secrets. But how do you know who to trust when you're not even sure you can trust yourself?The award-winning storytellers at DONTNOD invite you on another twisting adventure.

Southern Appalachian Herbs
Show 171: Big Leaf Aster, Basswood/Linden and Dog Fennel

Southern Appalachian Herbs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 43:30


In this episode, I discuss the medicinal uses and how to eat Big Leaf Aster and Linden blossoms. Then, we discuss a lot of Eupatoriums, including Boneset and Stevia, working our way up to an odd one.... Dog Fennel. (photo credit: By Mosbo6 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=110866009Read about The Spring Foraging Cookbook: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-spring-foraging-cookbook.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRP63R54New today in my Woodcraft shop:https://judsoncarrollwoodcraft.substack.com/p/signed-birch-cooking-spoon-1Medicinal Weeds and Grasses of the American Southeast, an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/medicinal-weeds-and-grasses-of-american.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47LHTTHandConfirmation, an Autobiography of Faithhttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/confirmation-autobiography-of-faith.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47Q1JNKVisit my Substack and sign up for my free newsletter:https://judsoncarroll.substack.com/Read about my new other books:Medicinal Ferns and Fern Allies, an Herbalist's Guide https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/11/medicinal-ferns-and-fern-allies.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMSZSJPSThe Omnivore's Guide to Home Cooking for Preppers, Homesteaders, Permaculture People and Everyone Else: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-omnivores-guide-to-home-cooking-for.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGKX37Q2Medicinal Shrubs and Woody Vines of The American Southeast an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/06/medicinal-shrubs-and-woody-vines-of.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2T4Y5L6andGrowing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone Elsehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/04/growing-your-survival-herb-garden-for.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4LYV9RThe Encyclopedia of Medicinal Bitter Herbs: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-encyclopedia-of-bitter-medicina.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MYJ35RandChristian Medicine, History and Practice: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/01/christian-herbal-medicine-history-and.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7RNCTBHerbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsBlog:https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons:https://rumble.com/c/c-618325Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/southern-appalachian-herbs--4697544/support.

High-Maintenance Hippie Podcast
046 - The ‘Rolls Royce Of Saunas': Nourishing Ourselves With Full Spectrum Infrared Light, EMF Shielding With Brian Richards Of SaunaSpace

High-Maintenance Hippie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 78:23


https://sauna.space/?sca_ref=3236966.SR2BEfTnaA  this link saves you 5% or code: ASHLEYhttps://www.instagram.com/saunaspace/https://www.youtube.com/@saunaspace2:19 - Power of light for healing6:00 - How SaunaSpace came to be, founded in 20138:06 - Importance of detoxification and light therapy11:38 - How the Sauna supports detoxification14:20 - Dementia16:00 - SaunaSpace uses light to heat the body, vs. other saunas use air to heat the body16:35 - Radiant heat goes 4-5inches into the body, heat shock benefit happens way deeper18:11 - Detox is essential for optimal health23:00 - Do less & how that can support your heath & vitality24:45 - Infrared can relax your nervous system and help you be present27:20 - We are beings of light, it's natural to need light32:40 - Full spectrum vs. other brands that claim they are full spectrum34:37 - Mitochondria36:00 - The science of light, infrared & cellular health39:36 - It's not just food that nourishes us, light & water are key40:40 - Fascia & lymphatic system43:17 - Dura mater 44:22 - Light is essential for our existence54:41 - Relaxation and healing through technology55:33 - Basswood, Organic fabric & emf shielding silver1:03:40 - Benefits of sauna1:06:50 - Heat shock proteins & what they do1:08:02 - Breath-work complements sauna sessions1:08:50 - “Breath” by James Nestor1:11:00 - Grounding1:16:00 - Focus on being, not doingFollow me on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/ashleytaylorwellness/https://www.instagram.com/highmaintenancehippiepodcast/Apply for 1:1 Coaching: https://secure.gethealthie.com/appointments/embed_appt?dietitian_id=1270471&require_offering=true&offering_id=133465&hide_package_images=false

Southern Appalachian Herbs
Show 144: Tillia/Linden/Lime/Basswood and homemade Pasta

Southern Appalachian Herbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 41:10


In this episode, I talk about the medicinal properties of Tillia, which is commonly called Basswood or Linden in America or Lime Tree in Europe. It is a very good sedative, anti-spasmodic and relaxing tea herb. I also tell you how to make homemade pasta and discuss woodcarving.Announcing a new feature! I am setting up a page to feature my woodcraft - please check out this week's post on wooden spoons: Judson Carroll Woodcraft | SubstackNext month, I will be taking part in the Christian Herbalist Conference. Please visit www.christianherbalistguild.org/conferenceRead about my new books:Medicinal Weeds and Grasses of the American Southeast, an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/medicinal-weeds-and-grasses-of-american.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47LHTTHandConfirmation, an Autobiography of Faithhttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/confirmation-autobiography-of-faith.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47Q1JNKVisit my Substack and sign up for my free newsletter: https://judsoncarroll.substack.com/Read about my new other books:Medicinal Ferns and Fern Allies, an Herbalist's Guide https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/11/medicinal-ferns-and-fern-allies.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMSZSJPSThe Omnivore's Guide to Home Cooking for Preppers, Homesteaders, Permaculture People and Everyone Else: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-omnivores-guide-to-home-cooking-for.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGKX37Q2Medicinal Shrubs and Woody Vines of The American Southeast an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/06/medicinal-shrubs-and-woody-vines-of.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2T4Y5L6andGrowing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone Elsehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/04/growing-your-survival-herb-garden-for.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4LYV9RThe Encyclopedia of Medicinal Bitter Herbs: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-encyclopedia-of-bitter-medicina.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MYJ35RandChristian Medicine, History and Practice: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/01/christian-herbal-medicine-history-and.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7RNCTBHerbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsBlog: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons: https://rumble.com/c/c-618325

The Greatest Story Ever Played

Sam returns to his hometown Basswood for his best friend's funeral. However something doesn't quite add up, he needs to find out what really happened.    Game: Twin Mirror Release Year: 2020 Developer: DontNod Entertainment  Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Playstation 4, Xbox One   Contact information: www.TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed.com www.Patreon.com/TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed TheGreatestStoryEverPlayed@gmail.com @StoryEverPod   Intro: Money for Lugging by New Waver Outro: End Credits by Visager

Basswood Church Sermons
Galatians 3:15-18 | Basswood Church March 12, 2023

Basswood Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 53:31


The Fowl Life
E280 HiViz Sights Presents A Conversation on the history and success of Basswood Lodge

The Fowl Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 67:21


Chad is joined by Joel Kleefisch again as they talk with Nick McNamara who owns and operates Basswood Lodge in New York. Nick specializes in moly migrator Canada a goose hunts as well as regular season diver and puddle ducks and Canada Geese! His success has been determined by his work ethic and ability to build a strong team of guides and lodge personnel! The conversation covers everything from hunting tactics to Nick's business approach! We absolutely love Basswood Lodge. This episode is brought to you by Hi Viz Sights, Benelli Shotguns, Federal Premium Black Cloud, Rob Roberts Custom Gun Works, Lethal Products, CamoSpace, and FlasKap!

UBC News World
What To Do When Your Kosher-Certified Natural Basswood Honey Develops Crystals

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 2:03


Has your honey turned into crystal? Honey Acres has a report that explains why this happened and how you can address this issue. You can learn more by visiting https://honeyacres.com/blogs/common-questions/crystalized-honey-did-my-honey-go-bad

Weekend Crafting Adventures
Creating A Seasonal HOME Sign Using Basswood

Weekend Crafting Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 31:38


Creating a seasonal HOME sign where you can switch out the letters every time the season change is an exciting Cricut maker project. In this episode, I tried making one for my family wood mantle with the help of an incredible video tutorial from everydayjenny.com. I decided to cut basswood… and the experience was not what I expected. Tune in as I share some tips I learned cutting basswood and how I discovered how to put the heat transfer vinyl on wood.

Deep House Cat
Basswood Mix - feat. Hypnotic Progressions | Deep House Cat Show

Deep House Cat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 60:00


Track list - Basswood Mix - feat. Hypnotic Progressions **************************************************************************** 01. Frank & Tony Feat.Eliana Glass - Eastern Meantimes (Timmy Regisford Remix Instrumental) [Scissor & Thread] 02. Stef Davidse - Late Night Love (Original Mix) [Nurvous Records] 03. A-Link - Jazzy Micro Journey (JMJ) (Original Mix) [Hustler Trax] 04. Miguel Rios - Nobody Else (Original Club Mix) [CDR] 05. Boogie Rapture - Sand In My Hands (Nathan G Deep Blue Rub) [Luvbug Records] 06. Miguel Migs Feat.Martin Luther - Restless Nights (Migs Salty Touch Dub) [Soulfuric Deep] 07. Jeremy Sylvester feat. Elise Palmer - Euphoria (Jeremy Sylvester Garage Rub) [Urban Dubz] 08. Demarkus Lewis - Statesmen On The Rocks (Zetbee Remix) [Ohmelya Music] 09. HRDY & Paulo Maria - Get Into It (Saison Remix) [No Fuss Records] 10. Small Talk - Beautiful Culture (Homero Espinosa Deep House Mix) [Moulton Music] 11. Hatiras + BISHØP - How You Gonna (Sebb Junior Remix) [Spacedisco Records] **************************************************************************** Hypnotic Progressions from Buenos Aires brings you another set full of deep and soulful house music! Enjoy this well selected mix feat. tracks by A-Link, Hatiras, Miguel Rios and many more! ____________ Follow the Deep House Cat on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deephousecats/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcUSe8m5Q1-qZcZ1w8MejA/feed Mixcloud Select: https://www.mixcloud.com/DeepHouseCatShow/select/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deephousecatshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/deephousecat #deephousecatshow #deephouse #soulfulhouse #housemusic #deep #house #buenosaires #basswood #weekend

The Daily Gardener
June 7, 2022 Paul Gauguin, White Mustard, Ivan Michurin, Jane Green, The Darling Dahlias and the Red Hot Poker by Susan Wittig Albert, and Louise Erdich

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 14:39


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1848 Birth of Paul Gauguin (books about this person), one of the leading French painters of the Postimpression- ist period. Born in Paris, Paul Gauguin was a self-taught painter. He was also a rugged individualist, and his incredible talent helped introduce Primitivism to the art world. His best primitive work was created on his 1895 trip to Tahiti - a place he would spend the rest of his life. Flora and fauna of the landscape feature prominently in most of his Tahitian art. Paul was obsessed with art, and he once wrote, Color! What a deep and mysterious language, the language of dreams.   After Van Gogh rented a yellow house in Arles, he invited Gauguin to visit. In preparation for his stay, Van Gogh painted 'Poet's Garden' in the bedroom Gauguin was to stay in. The painting depicts the public garden across from the Yellow House.  Van Gogh filled the rest of the house with paintings of sunflowers. When Gauguin arrived, he painted his friend, Van Gogh, painting sunflowers.  For nine weeks, the two men painted, and when they weren't painting, they fought. In fact, during one of their final arguments, Gauguin was supposedly sliced off Van Gogh's ear with a sword. Paul was more diverse in terms of his subjects. He didn't exclusively paint florals. Once when he was in a creative lull, he wrote, When I am able to paint again, if I have no imagination, I shall do some studies of flowers . . . . It is a great pleasure for me.   1878 On this day, Fisk Bangs wrote about his blooming White Mustard in the American Bee Journal Volume 14. It began to bloom about June 7th and lasted nearly eight months. The bees commenced work on the 11th. On the 19th, the bees were so thick that their hum sounded something like Prof. Cook's buzz-saw, lacking the screech. This is one of the best honey plants, and I think its bloom call be easily regulated... to have it come after Basswood.   1935 Death of Ivan Michurin (books about this person), Russian botanist and plant breeder. A Russian horticulturist and a Master of selection, Ivan was an Honorable Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Throughout his life, Ivan created all sorts of fruit plants. He introduced over 300 new varieties and was often called the Russian Luther Burbank.  Ivan started out working on the railroad. His job riding the rails allowed him to visit many famous gardens and nurseries across Russia. His informal nursery tour inspired Ivan to start a fruit tree nursery in 1888. Ivan was maniacally focused on improving fruit, and by doing so, he selected the best examples and used them to improve the next generation. And although Russian would not support his work, they made sure that Ivan could never leave the country. The last thing Russia wanted was for Ivan to bring his work to the United States, where many scientists recognized the value of Ivan's work early on. Although the 1917 October Revolution hurt many land owners and farmers forced to give up their land to Mother Russia, Lenin liked Ivan. With Nikolai Vavilov's encouragement, Ivan's work was protected as intellectual property of the Russian government. Today, Ivan's most famous creation is the Antonovka or 'The People's Apple.' It was Ivan Michurin who said, We cannot wait for gifts from Nature. To take them from her – that is our task. (Translation my own.)   2013 On this day, Jane Green planted zucchini in her garden. Then, she wrote about her zucchini in a lovely little article called Conquering the Zucchini Beast.  Here's an excerpt: Something's always happening in a garden Upon entering the garden {on the morning of the 4th of July], [my dog] Tootie and I found that our four zucchini plants were in full bloom, and lo and behold, one plant had already popped out a nice-sized fruit. What a stupendous treat! And to think that had planted my garden on the 7th of June, and that I already had a zucchini fruit to enjoy on the 4th of July. What a cause for a celebration! Of course, 1 did cheat just a teensy little bit because I planted zucchini plants and not zucchini seeds this year. But, hey, it was still an awesome experience for me. With the glorious discovery of a zucchini fruit just waiting to be harvested, my saliva juices kicked into full capacity mode and my brain cells started conjuring up all sorts of yummy zucchini dishes to prepare. For instance: making zucchini bread or zucchini relish or zucchini cake or zucchini brownies or preparing a wonderful zucchini hot dish! Yum! I call this zucchini mania time because there are so many foods you can make with zucchini that you don't know which one to make first.   Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Darling Dahlias and the Red Hot Poker by Susan Wittig Albert This book is a brand new release today, June 7th, 2022, and this is a fiction book. Here's what the publisher wrote about Susan's book: It's Labor Day weekend, 1935, and members of the Darling Dahlias―the garden club in little Darling, Alabama―are trying to keep their cool at the end of a sizzling summer. This isn't easy, though, since there's a firebug on the loose in Darling. He―or she!―strikes without apparent rhyme or reason, and things have gotten to the point where nobody feels safe. What's more, a dangerous hurricane is poised to hurl itself in Darling's direction, while a hurricane of a different sort is making a whirlwind campaign stop: the much-loved-much-hated senator from Louisiana, Huey P. Long, whom President Roosevelt calls the “most dangerous man in America.” Add Ophelia Snow's secret heartthrob, Liz Lacy's Yankee lover, and the Magnolia Ladies' garden of red hot pokers, fire-red salvia, and hot pink cosmos, and you have a volatile mix that might just burst into flames at any moment. Author Susan Wittig Albert has brought us another delightful assortment of richly human characters who face the challenges of the Great Depression with courage and grace. Her books remind us that friends offer the best of themselves to each other, community is what holds us together, and even when life seems too hot to handle, there's always hope. This book is 280 pages of some fun Southern garden fiction, And it's the perfect book to read after a long day in the garden. P.S. I have to point out that one of my favorite books is by Susan, and it's called the China Bayles' Book of Daysbecause it's a day-by-day book and has tons of garden information in it. My copy is positively dogeared, almost every single page. So, Susan, I'm a huge fan. You can get a copy of The Darling Dahlias and the Red Hot Poker by Susan Wittig Albert and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $18.   Botanic Spark 1954 Birth of Louise Erdich (books about this person), American author and gardener. A Minnesota-born native American, Louise has written many wonderful books that generally include a snippet or two about the garden.  From The Beet Queen: I love plants. For the longest time I thought that they died without pain. But of course after I had argued with Mary she showed me clippings on how plants went into shock when pulled up by their roots, and even uttered something indescribable, like panic, a drawn-out vowel only registered on special instruments. Still, I love their habit of constant return. I don't like cut flowers. Only the ones that grow in the ground. From Makoons: The family took all the seeds from the garden and then they buried Nokomis there, deeply, wrapped in her blanket with gifts and tobacco for the spirit world. They buried her simply. There was no stone, no grave house, nothing to mark where she lay except the exuberant and drying growth of her garden. Nokomis had said: I do not need a marker of my passage, for my creator knows where I am. I do not want anyone to cry. I lived a good life, my hair turned to snow, I saw my great-grandchildren, I grew my garden. That is all.   From The Blue Jay's Dance: Full of the usual blights, mistakes, ruinous beetles and parasites, glorious for one week, bedraggled the next, my actual garden is always a mixed bag. As usual, it will fall far short of the imagined perfection. It is a chore. Hard work. I'll by turns aggressively weed and ignore it. The ground I tend sustains me in early summer, but the garden of the spirit is the place I go when the wind howls. This lush and fragrant expectation has a longer growing season than the plot of earth I'll hoe for the rest of the year. Raised in the mind's eye, nurtured by the faithful composting of orange rinds and tea leaves and ideas, it is finally the wintergarden that produces the true flowering, the saving vision.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

Spejderliv
Kort Sagt: Kniv, økse, LASER!

Spejderliv

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 37:57


Kim har købt en laserskærer. Den er ikke skrækkelig dyr og fabrikanten lover, at den er "for everyone". Men kan det nu passe?Kim og Steen pakker maskinen ud og prøver at få den i gang. Missionen er at indgravere et motiv af sankt Georg og dragen - henholdsvis i Amerikansk lind (Basswood) og kødpålæg. Vi afslører selvfølgeligt ikke om det lykkes...Der er mening med galskaben. Laserskæringen kan potentielt blive en del af fremtidens arbejdsmarked. Så måske skulle vi ikke gøre det til en spejderaktivitet.Kan en laserskærer få plads ved siden at økse og kniv i patruljekassen? Det tester Spejderliv i denne episode.Der bliver også plads til en anekdote fra et Hackerspace i den hårde del af Prag, samt en lovprisning af metaldrejebænken. (Selvom det er fake news, at den kan replikere sig selv)Rigtig god fornøjelse

Bollywood Chronicles
Bollywood Chronicles E14 - Basswood

Bollywood Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 49:35


Bollywood Chronicles E14 - Basswood | Bass In The Face!

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Matthew Ronay Matthew Ronay (b. 1976, Louisville, KY) lives in New York. In 2016, his work was the subject of a solo-presentation at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, and the Pérez Art Museum Miami, with a fully-illustrated exhibition catalogue published on the occasion. He has exhibited extensively at major institutions worldwide, including: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AK; Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville; Kunstverein Lingen, Germany; University of Louisville, KY; Artspace, San Antonio; Serpentine Gallery, London; Sculpture Center, New York; Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, and Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London. Ronay participated in the 2013 Lyon Biennale, curated by Gunnar Kvaran, and the 2004 Whitney Biennial. His work is included in numerous major public collections, including: ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark; Astrup Fearnley Muset for Moderne Kunste, Oslo; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AK; Dallas Museum of Art; Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Pérez Art Museum Miami; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA. The artist currently has a solo show at Casey Kaplan entitled Ligatures. Matthew Ronay Recursionizer, 2021 Basswood, dye, gouache, flocking, plastic, steel, epoxy 16.25 x 59 x 12"/ 41.28 x 149.86 x 30.48cm Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan, New York Matthew Ronay, Forces, 2020, Basswood, dye, gouache, flocking, plastic, steel14 x 11.5 x 9"/ 35.56 x 29.21 x 22.86cm, Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan, New York

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Ryan Takaba is a material artist whose sculptures, tableaux, and installations are centered around a study of scientific reason and the power of belief, incorporating thematic materials -flowers, ash, wax, and water. He exhibits his work throughout the United States and has participated in residencies at the European Ceramic Work Center -Netherlands, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen -China, and was awarded a residency through Blue Star Contemporary to live and work at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin -Germany. He earned an MFA in Ceramics from Kent State University and a BFA in Ceramics from the University of Hawaii. Ryan currently lives and works in San Antonio, Texas. The books mentioned in the interview are Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik and The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean. The Atlantic article mentioned can be read here. A Relationship with Flight 2020-2021 Glassine Paper, Ivory Roses, Basswood, Incense Ash, Helium, Latex, Pillar Wax, Wick, Steel   235” * 341” * 120” A Relationship with Flight 2020-2021 Glassine Paper, Ivory Roses, Basswood, Incense Ash, Helium, Latex, Pillar Wax, Wick, Steel   235” * 341” * 120”

Southern Appalachian Herbs
Show 42: The Basswood/Lime and Violet Families, and why not to freak out!

Southern Appalachian Herbs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 44:19


In this episode, I discuss the Basswood/Lime and Violet Families and their herbal use. I also discuss current events, all the bad news about the virus, and why things are not as bad as they seem on the news.Read about my new book, Look Up: The Medicinal Trees of the American South, An Herbalist's Guide: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/06/paypal-safer-easier-way-to-pay-online.htmlClick here to read about The Herbs and Weeds of Fr. Johannes Künzle: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/05/announcing-new-book-herbs-and-weeds-of.htmlBlog: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons: https://rumble.com/c/c-618325

Honey Bee Obscura Podcast
How Are My Bees? (034)

Honey Bee Obscura Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 13:16


Every spring we beekeepers buy packages and set up nucs. Come summer, we start to look at what is going right and what may be going… well… not so right. Or at least, something is going but we're not quite certain just what! In this episode, Kim and Jim discuss the hives they started this past spring and compare notes. They're only 30 miles apart and you might think weather and time have treated them equally and… you would be surprised. How was the new queen accepted? How has the honey flow from tree crops such as Tulip, Poplar, and Basswood? Is any clover blooming? How are the over-wintered colonies doing this summer? Are they kicking it into overdrive and really producing? Or were they super swarmy, and/or busy replacing the queen and/or highly defensive compared to the prior season?  Can the Queen be root of all the problems? Speaking of problems… who's dealing with Hive Beetles? Kim or Jim? Listen today as Kim and Jim discuss all things honey bees. ______________________ We welcome Betterbee as sponsor of today's episode. BetterBee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, BetterBee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com ______________________ Honey Bee Obscura is brought to you by Growing Planet Media, LLC, the home of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Music: Heart & Soul by Gyom, Walking in Paris by Studio Le Bus, original guitar music by Jeffrey Ott Copyright © 2021 by Growing Planet Media, LLC jwYC9w1thicbKHEdoGaM

My Favorite Trees
Ep. 26-The Linden

My Favorite Trees

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 18:01


In this episode, I talk about the Lime Tree—not the green citrus, but a tree known as the Basswood or Linden. This tree symbolized love in Greco-Roman culture, justice and peace in Germanic Tribes, and holds similar importance to this day. Music is by Academy Garden. Cover Art is by @boomerangbrit on Instagram. Follow me on Twitter and Facebook @MyFavoriteTrees.

From the Woods Kentucky
From the Woods Today - Heating with Wood

From the Woods Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 49:36


In this episode of From the Woods Today Eric Gracey shares some firewood tips. We also have our Tree of the Week segment and another Snake ID segment. 6.17.20 Watch Video From the Woods Today

KYGPodcast
What do you think the future of the EVH Brand will be? Live Podcast

KYGPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 80:56


Highlighted questions1:10:18 What do you think the future of the EVH brand will be?22:39 Sharing some cool Boss pedals from John From Bad Cat amps. (Why I collect them)Hang with Steve From Boston, The Tone King, and that bald dude that wear stick figure T shirts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrPNNk1_ThgQuestion Index00:00 IntoKYG Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/Knowyourgear/02:50 The Frankenstrat build update07:20 Why are consignment fees at Music stores so high?12:50 The covid diet17:50 Thoughts on Fender Road Worn Strat22:39 Sharing some cool Boss pedals from John From Bad Cat amps. (Why I collect them)30:28 My first pedal 33:28 Buying Eddie Van Halen gear right now38:01 Every amp has a pedal that makes that sound39:15 The Warmoth thing that didn't happen41:36 My Eddie Van Halen photo was photoshopped?43:50 What you need to focus on when swapping bridges46:00 I was hopping the Glary mode would go wrong47:24 Eddie never floated his Floyd Rose. The D-Tuna50:30 Basswood vs Mahogany?56:25 Why I pulled a video down and why you have enough to time to make your Frankenstrat58:08 I bought a pedal because you said it was good and?59:50 Back in the day! We had Plastic Pedals. lol 1:01:48 Lace Almumatones?1:03:08 The issue with Kramer now1:05:30 What happened to BC Rich?1:10:18 What do you think the future of the EVH Brand will be?1:17:00 8 strings1:19:00 My Internet went down. Sorry guysSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/phillipmcknightKYG)

Backyard Almanac
Backyard Almanac: Summer blooms and seeds

Backyard Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 12:36


Larry Weber observes that if this month's weather continues as it has, we'll have one of the wettest and hottest Julys on record. But the rain has benefitted the many ripening berries around the region. Basswood trees are in bloom right now which some beekeepers say creates the best honey. Many late summer flowers are beginning their bloom cycles as well, including tall sunflowers. Canada thistle is starting to seed, providing food and nesting material for American goldfinches who mate later in the year than many other songbirds. Frogs are out, the toads survived the dry spell in June, and many butterflies are in the air too. Comet Neowise can be seen on clear mornings in the far north sky.

Today on Xbox
First Look at Pragmata

Today on Xbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 0:40


This is Today on Xbox, your daily source for Xbox news, releases, updates, and more. It’s June 15th. Last week we got a first look at more games in the works for Xbox Series X. Capcom teased the brand-new game Pragmata in development and launching in 2022. Be sure to give the trailer a watch on the Xbox YouTube channel. [alt.] Take a look.   Also teased is Twin Mirror from DONTNOD, a narrative adventure that takes place in Basswood, West Virginia. We’re looking forward to the game’s launch this year.   We’ll be back with more news tomorrow; thanks for listening.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Basswood Buyers Club RADIO CUT

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 10:39


The Basswood Buyer's Club is a pay-as-you-go weekly local food subscription. Offered through the Basswood Cooperative, the club offers locally produced microgreens, eggs, and allergen-free baked goods, with the intent of expanding into other products. They also throw in free delivery for Troy residents. Go to www.primobotanica.com/basswoodbuyersclub to learn more.

ISPFilms Podcast
Basswood Chalet & Guesthouse Rev. Ronnie Roll

ISPFilms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 33:57


Basswood Chalet & Guesthouse is owned privately by Dave & Rev. Ronnie Roll. Together they've created a safe haven for couples and individuals to get away, renew themselves and their relationships and be pampered with all Mother Nature has to offer and services not found at other private, small getaways. Facebook: @RevRonnieRoll – Interfaith Minister Facebook: @BasswoodChalet Website: www.RevRonnie.net Website: www.BasswoodChalet.com Telephone: 715.967.2488 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ispfilmspodcast/support

Nature Guys
Basswood the Bee Tree

Nature Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 22:45


Did you know that Basswood was the favorite tree of Henry David Thoreau? Tune in to find out all about this amazing tree. Our sources for this episode include: Linden Tree (Tilia species): The Bee Tree by Gary Carlin http://hpsbg.weebly.com/uploads/2/3/6/6/2366012/linden_tree.pdf Basswood Tree Facts https://www.gardenguides.com/116300-basswood-tree.html Uses for Basswood http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/news/webnews/May%202013/plant.pdf Basswood or Linden Tree Interesting Facts and Uses http://snaplant.com/trees/basswood-or-linden-tree-interesting-facts-and-uses/

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The Rocketry Show Podcast
[The Rocketry Show] Episode #53: Season 4 Premiere! Straight Fins and Lithium Polymer

The Rocketry Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 80:09


We're back for Episode 1 of Season 4 of the Rocketry Show! This is a show packed with lots of information for you!   Daniel, The Rocket n00b starts with a discussion on a technique he mastered for making curled balsa and Basswood rocket fins straight again! CG chimes in during the second half to give a basic beginner's primer on Lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries for powering your electronic systems on board your next rocket project! References for you to follow up on what CG was talking about: Since the show was running a bit long, and there were details CG didn't get to cover, he has provided some quick, but important notes here: What does the Battery “C Rating” mean? The C rating of a Lithium Polymer (LiPo) battery (or cell) is used as a guide to show what kind of continuous current draw, in amps,  the cell in question will support. By multiplying the C rating times the cell capacity in milliamperehours (mAh), the continuous current in milliamperes (mA) of a cell can be calculated. In my case, the batteries I use for Nesaru are rated as 180 mAh, 25-40C.  I'll use the lower “C” number, as I'm pretty sure the 40C is “peak” capacity – more on that in a moment. The Turnigy LiPo battery CG uses for his rocket, Nesaru. For this battery, the safe continuous current draw value is found by multiplying 180 (mAh) x 25 (C), which gives you 4500 mA, or 4.5 Amps. Now, for the "Peak value". This is the amount of current the battery can safely deliver for very short periods of time.   In this case, the battery says its peak value is 40C.  Using the same math above, we get a peak current rating of 7200 Ma, or 7.2 Amps. Note on Charger setting: The battery in my example is rated for 8C max charge rate.   Doing the math (180 x 8), the safe charge rate for my battery is about 1.44 Amps. As for the charger settings for this battery, I should stay below the 1.44 Amp charge value to stay safe.   Not pushing the battery to its limits in the charger means the cells will stand a much lesser chance of becoming unbalanced (in multi-cell batteries).  So, I typically charge this battery at a 0.5 Amps on the charger. Why?  Because unbalanced battery cells = a really bad day in the field – if you're lucky! Links I found for further reading on the topic, and packed with many of the tips I gave, plus much more: The Lithium Polymer Safety Guide The Drone Girl blog That swollen cell phone LiPo battery CG talked about during the show! liPo cell phone battery gone bad! The swelling is apparent, and even though the battery has a big "Li-Ion" stamp on the lower right corner, the fine print on top says what CG figured out when the swelling pushed his old cell phone apart...

The Mead House

Daniel Bauer from Kaw Point Meadery joins us tonight, also listener and Facebook friend, Zack Delashmit and his girlfriend Melissa join us to talk about his accidental braggot and brewing experience. Ryan solves the question of black currants, bet ya didn't know there were more than one! Jeff sent Ryan & JD a box of homemade offering, included was an IPA Braggot. Jeff shares the recipe below. 6.6lbs Maris Otter LME 5-7lbs Basswood honey to SG 1lbs crystal 10L 0.5 lbs aromatic Munich 2oz Apollo hops (pellet) (60 min) Irish moss (20 min) 2oz Cascade (whole) (20 min) Steep the grains in 1.5 gal at 155 for 60 minutes. Follow hop schedule, dose with Irish moss per package directions standard for beer. Add LME last 10 minutes and stir to keep from burning. Cool to 90 degrees and add honey to 1.090, ferment with US-05.

Trees with Don Leopold
Trees with Don Leopold - American basswood

Trees with Don Leopold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2011 1:45


BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Spending the day at Basswood falls was amazing. The numerous falls all packed into such a confined area makes it a playground for your senses. With short paddles and quick walks to explore each fall, its an easy way to spend a day. We found a cable tram crossing the river at one point; we are not sure what it is used for. If any of you know please email us. At one campsite located right next to a falls we found half and old grumman canoe being used as a chimney for the fire grate. We continue down Basswood River through Horseshoe falls and end this episode at the spectacular Lower Basswood Falls. We hope you enjoy the fast moving water.

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Spending the day at Basswood falls was amazing. The numerous falls all packed into such a confined area makes it a playground for your senses. With short paddles and quick walks to explore each fall, its an easy way to spend a day. We found a cable tram crossing the river at one point; we are not sure what it is used for. If any of you know please email us. At one campsite located right next to a falls we found half and old grumman canoe being used as a chimney for the fire grate. We continue down Basswood River through Horseshoe falls and end this episode at the spectacular Lower Basswood Falls. We hope you enjoy the fast moving water.

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing
Half Dog Bay to Basswood Falls - HD

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2009 6:53


After a tough day of paddling into the wind we were overjoyed to find calm waters when we emerged from out tents. We head from Half Dog bay through Back Bay, and PipeStone Bay on our way up to Basswood Falls. We encounter some neat bird activity along with some scenic portages. Join us as we continue our journey to Basswood Falls.

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing
Half Dog Bay to Basswood Falls - SD

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2009 6:53


After a tough day of paddling into the wind we were overjoyed to find calm waters when we emerged from out tents. We head from Half Dog bay through Back Bay, and PipeStone Bay on our way up to Basswood Falls. We encounter some neat bird activity along with some scenic portages. Join us as we continue our journey to Basswood Falls.

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing
Into the Wind - Moose to Basswood - HD

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2009 15:59


Summer is here!! Our first trip of the summer places us at Moose Lake on the Fernberg Rd. The sun is shinning and boy oh boy is the wind blowing. Our initial plan is to paddle up moose and take the Prairie Portage into Basswood, but with 20 to 30 mile an hour winds we change our minds a bit. Instead we take a 175 rod portage from Moose into Wind Lake and on to Wind bay on Basswood. We continue our westerly path through Indiana Lake and into Hoist Bay on Basswood. We are fighting the wind the entire day. This being our first canoe trip of the year it sure took a lot out of us. We enjoy setting up camp and cooking up a small mouth bass that Jesse catches. Glenn shows us how to start a fire with flint and steel, while I talk about the advantages of renting a satellite phone from Voyageur North Outfitters in Ely. We hope you enjoy the first in this series of shows.

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing
Into the Wind - Moose to Basswood - SD

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2009 15:59


Summer is here!! Our first trip of the summer places us at Moose Lake on the Fernberg Rd. The sun is shinning and boy oh boy is the wind blowing. Our initial plan is to paddle up moose and take the Prairie Portage into Basswood, but with 20 to 30 mile an hour winds we change our minds a bit. Instead we take a 175 rod portage from Moose into Wind Lake and on to Wind bay on Basswood. We continue our westerly path through Indiana Lake and into Hoist Bay on Basswood. We are fighting the wind the entire day. This being our first canoe trip of the year it sure took a lot out of us. We enjoy setting up camp and cooking up a small mouth bass that Jesse catches. Glenn shows us how to start a fire with flint and steel, while I talk about the advantages of renting a satellite phone from Voyageur North Outfitters in Ely. We hope you enjoy the first in this series of shows.

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing
Winter Camping - Getting Into Good Lake - HD

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2009 10:21


On a sunny Friday afternoon we head off into the Wood Lake entry point on the Fernberg Road. Our goal for the evening is to set up camp in Hoist Bay which is on the South side of Basswood lake. This is BWCACAST's first winter camping trip. We have a canvas tent and a titanium stove for our shelter. With our sleds loaded up with warm gear we trudge across frozen lakes and snow covered portages into the night. The temperatures were quite comfortable with forecasts of high 30s to low 40s. We caught a glimps of a lone wolf lurking along the edge of Wood Lake right at dusk. We hiked on following fresh wolf tracks all the way to Good Lake where we set up camp for the evening.

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing
Winter Camping - Getting Into Good Lake-sd

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2009 10:21


On a sunny Friday afternoon we head off into the Wood Lake entry point on the Fernberg Road. Our goal for the evening is to set up camp in Hoist Bay which is on the South side of Basswood lake. This is BWCACAST's first winter camping trip. We have a canvas tent and a titanium stove for our shelter. With our sleds loaded up with warm gear we trudge across frozen lakes and snow covered portages into the night. The temperatures were quite comfortable with forecasts of high 30s to low 40s. We caught a glimps of a lone wolf lurking along the edge of Wood Lake right at dusk. We hiked on following fresh wolf tracks all the way to Good Lake where we set up camp for the evening.

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

On day two of our June camping trip we spend the day exploring around Lower Basswood Falls. It was a beautiful day out with the sun shining. The falls had a large volume of water flowing over them which really made for a great trip.

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

On day two of our June camping trip we spend the day exploring around Lower Basswood Falls. It was a beautiful day out with the sun shining. The falls had a large volume of water flowing over them which really made for a great trip.

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing
Mudro Lake to Wheelbarrow Falls - HD

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2008 9:15


The first of three shows covering our last camping trip out of Mudro Lake. This shows our journey from the beginning of the trip on into Horse Lake, down the horse river, and finally arriving at the Basswood river to camp. We see some animals along the way, and paddle up to Wheelbarrow falls. Jim offers up some background on how the border between Canada and Minnesota was decided and shows us the the first steps in using that dehydrated burger we made in a previous show.

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing
Mudro Lake to Wheelbarrow Falls - SD

BWCACAST- Standard Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2008 9:15


The first of three shows covering our last camping trip out of Mudro Lake. This shows our journey from the beginning of the trip on into Horse Lake, down the horse river, and finally arriving at the Basswood river to camp. We see some animals along the way, and paddle up to Wheelbarrow falls. Jim offers up some background on how the border between Canada and Minnesota was decided and shows us the the first steps in using that dehydrated burger we made in a previous show.

Wofford Arboretum South Campus
57.American Basswood

Wofford Arboretum South Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2007 0:51


Tree Details Hardiness zone: 2 – 9 Height: 60 – 80 Spread: 1/2 – 2/3 Habit: Tall, stately tree with numerous, slender, low-hanging branches and rounded crown Light: Sun to partial shade Soil: Deep, moist, fertile soil preferable Flowers: 1/2 wide, pale yellow Fruit: 1/3 – 1/2 long, nutlike structure Landscape use: Limited because of size; handsome native tree; not for small properties History: Native range is Canada to Virginia and Alabama, west to North Dakota, Kansas and Texas; introduced in 1752 PestsProblems: Many; scales and linden mite can be and often are serious problems Significant Features: