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Reviews of Eternal Decks, Butterfly Garden, Orleans: Invasion, One Piece Luffy's Bento Panic Deep dive of Dead Cells on BGA. Game discussion starts at {00:26:36}. Thank you to our sponsors: Queen Games, and Grand Gamers Guild. The post Episode 283: Inferno appeared first on Blue Peg, Pink Peg Boardgaming Podcast.
Master Gardeners Emily Clem and Kathy Cook give a tour of The Library Garden. Designed by landscape architect, Carol Lambdin, the garden includes raised beds, a butterfly garden, a wet area, and shaded sections. Now three years old, the garden is full of native trees, plants and edibles, and visitors are encouraged to take home berries and veggies in season. In addition, the garden has become a great home for insects and a few resident birds. Kids of all ages enjoy the grassy area, bubble rock fountains and winding footpaths. Volunteers are always welcome to help maintain the garden. Links:https://mastergardeners-limestonecountyalabama.org/https://www.aces.edu/ (Alabama Cooperative Extension)https://www.alcpl.org/Have questions about this episode? Email askalibrarian@alcpl.orgMusic by Pixabay
The EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival is the unofficial signal that Spring has arrived (the 2025 edition runs from March 5 to June 2) at Walt Disney World. Not only that, the Flower and Garden Festival is a dream for fashion lovers who want to blend style with the beauty of nature. With stunning floral displays, outdoor kitchens and vibrant character topiaries, this festival is the perfect backdrop for stylish outfits that embrace springtime aesthetics. Top 10 Ideas for How to Style an Outfit for the EPCOT Flower and Garden FestivalWhether you're a Disneybounder, a casual park visitor, or a fashion-forward festival fan, here are 10 reasons why the Flower and Garden Festival is the ultimate EPCOT festival for fashion—with some outfit ideas to match!1. Blooming Florals EverywhereWith EPCOT overflowing in breathtaking flowers everywhere you look, this is the perfect time to embrace floral prints, embroidered details and pastel hues.Style Tip: Opt for a breezy floral sundress or a linen button-up with floral embroidery. Pair with comfortable sneakers or sandals to stay stylish and comfy all day.2. Instagram-Worthy Photo SpotsFrom colorful butterfly gardens to vibrant Disney topiaries, every corner of the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival is a fashion photo-op just waiting to happen.Style Tip: A flowy maxi skirt with a fitted tank top and a subtle Disney or garden-themed denim jacket makes for a stylish yet effortless look that really pops in photos.3. Warm Spring Weather Calls for Effortless LayersFlorida spring can be warm during the day and breezy at night, making lighter clothing layers a festival essential.Style Tip: A lightweight jacket, cardigan or kimono over a graphic tee (subtly Disney-inspired, of course) will keep you comfortable from morning to evening.4. Garden-Inspired Accessories ShineDon't forget to accessorize. Flower crowns, leaf-shaped earrings and nature-inspired accessories will all blend perfectly with the festival's theme.Style Tip: Try a floral headband or Disney festival ears, or even a straw hat paired with a relaxed Disney tee and shorts for a chic, nature-inspired vibe.5. Butterfly Gardens Make Wings TrendyThe Flower and Garden Festival's Butterfly Garden is a magical place that makes butterfly-inspired fashion feel right at home.Style Tip: A pastel-colored flowy blouse paired with butterfly-shaped earrings or embroidered denim adds a subtle nod to this whimsical theme.6. Flower and Garden Festival Merch Inspires Outfit CoordinationEach year, the festival releases limited-edition apparel featuring characters like the Florida Orange Bird and Figment—perfect for styling a full festival fit. So if you want to wait until you're onsite to complete your outfit, this is the way to go.Style Tip: Pair an Orange Bird festival tee with a breezy skater skirt and white sneakers for a playful yet stylish look.7. It's the Best Festival for Pastel LoversSoft, dreamy colors dominate the festival, making it the ideal time to wear pastel shades that complement the scenery.Style Tip: Lavender, mint, baby pink and sky blue look stunning in photos. A pastel Disney crewneck t-shirt with biker shorts and chunky sneakers is the perfect comfy-chic combo that will look great in photos and videos.8. Flower & Garden Inspires Cottagecore VibesFrom honey-themed food booths to whimsical gardens, this festival is a dream for cottagecore fashion lovers.Style Tip: A gingham dress, lace-trimmed socks and a cozy cardigan with subtle Disney embroidery create the ultimate cottagecore Disney look.9. Festival Outfits Can Be Playful & FunUnlike other EPCOT festivals that lean into rich or dark tones, the EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival is all about playfulness and lighthearted themes.Style Tip: Embrace fun prints, detailed graphics and quirky Disney accessories—like a daisy-shaped bag or floral Mickey ears. 10. The Best Disney Fest for HatsWith the Florida sun shining bright, the Flower and Garden Festival is the ideal event to show off stylish headwear—whether it's a wide-brimmed sunhat, a bucket hat, or a cute pair of floral Minnie ears. Hats not only add personality to your outfit, but also provide essential sun protection while you explore.Style Tip: Opt for a neutral or pastel-toned hat that complements your outfit rather than overpowers it. Pair it with a breezy button-down shirt or a lightweight Disney-inspired tee for a relaxed, chic vibe. The 1923 Main Street Flower and Garden CollectionLooking for more inspiration? Check out the 1923 Main Street Flower and Garden Collection where you'll find the perfect pieces to round out your perfect festival outfit. Shop at 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Disney Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original Disney-inspired clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies, dresses, swimwear and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and have a magical day!Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo
Kelsey chats with Jessica from the Sugar Daddy Podcast about her family's Christmas trip to Panama! Jessica, her husband, and their two kids spent a week in December 2024 exploring the country's beaches, rainforest, and vibrant Old Town Panama City. From spotting monkeys and sloths in the wild to soaking up the local culture, they fell in love with Panama—and they're already talking about a return trip!Mentioned in this episode:- Copa Airlines- Westin Playa Bonita - Executive Club Level- Gamboa Rainforest Reserve: Aerial Tram, Panama Canal Boat Tour, Sloth Sanctuary, Butterfly Garden, Capybaras- The W Panama- Global Entry- Sabroso Panama - dinner and a show- Super Gourmet Restaurant Cafe - coffee shop, empanadas- Casco Viejo, Old Town historic district of Panama City- Raspado - shaved ice in Panama- Mola Museum- Fine Hotels + Resorts with American Express- Taboga Island- Biomuseo- Cinta Costera - roadway bridge & pedestrian bridge- Historic Sofitel Legend Hotel, Casco Viejo Panama City- Monkey Island- Panama Canal MuseumSUPPORT: Buy me a coffee to show your support for the Trip Tales podcast! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kelseygravesFOLLOW: Kelsey on Instagram & TikTokSHOP: Kelsey's Travel Favorites from her Amazon storefront.SHARE: About your trip on the Trip Tales podcast: triptalespodcast@gmail.comPARTNER DISCOUNT CODESBling2o - 10% OFF Bling2o kids ski goggles with code: KELSEYSPANX.COM - Use code KGRAVESXSPANX for 15% OFF full-price items and FREE SHIPPING. My current fav travel outfit is the Air Essentials Jumpsuit. CHASE SAPPHIRE CREDIT CARD - My preferred points earning credit card and a great card for newbies entering the points & miles space to get started. Open a Chase Sapphire Preferred with my link and earn 60,000 BONUS POINTS.
In this episode, we chat about A Butterfly Garden of Growth at Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center in New Jersey, which hosted a Comfort Zone Camp in partnership with A Little Hope Foundation to support kids who lost a loved one to suicide.We review nectar and host plants important to butterflies and why Butterfly Bush is not ideal. Then, end with a reflection of the Butterfly Effect-- the interconnectedness of our world. May we all live our lives knowing that we make a difference no matter what season of life we are in. Thanks for tuning in. Links to related Episodes and Blog Posts: Ep.116 - Great Horned Owl meets Hawk A Butterfly Garden of Growth – Blog Post Goldenrod's Bad Reputation– Blog Post 8888I'd love to hear your garden and nature stories and your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com. You can Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStone.Episode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast Page Thank you for sharing the Garden of Life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer AskMaryStone.comMore about the Podcast and Column: Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries. It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about. Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.comDirect Link to Podcast Page
In this episode of Under the Shadow, host Michael Fox takes us to Costa Rica to examine the so-called peaceful and democratic beacon in a region beset by dictatorships and violence, and the myths surrounding the elimination of the country's military, along with how the United States did its utmost to encourage San Jose to do its bidding.This is Episode 11.Under the Shadow is an investigative narrative podcast series that walks back in time, telling the story of the past by visiting momentous places in the present. In each episode, host Michael Fox takes us to a location where something historic happened—a landmark of revolutionary struggle or foreign intervention. Today, it might look like a random street corner, a church, a mall, a monument, or a museum. But every place he takes us was once the site of history-making events that shook countries, impacted lives, and left deep marks on the world.Hosted by Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News Network and NACLA.Guests: Ciska RaventósDavid DíazIvan MolinaRotsay RosalesGustavo FuchsEdited by Heather Gies.Sound design by Gustavo Türck.Theme music by Monte Perdido and Michael Fox. Monte Perdido's new album Ofrenda is now out. You can listen to the full album on Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, YouTube or wherever you listen to music. Other music from Blue Dot Sessions.You can see pictures of Costa Rica's National Museum and Butterfly Garden here.Follow and support journalist Michael Fox and Under the Shadow, and listen to his new podcast Panamerican Dispatch at https://www.patreon.com/mfoxHere's the link for Kyle Longley's book, Sparrow and the Hawk: Costa Rica and the United States during the Rise of Jose Figueres.Help us continue producing Under the Shadow by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
Costa Rica has been called the “Switzerland of Latin America.” In this episode, host Michael Fox takes us on a dive into this so-called peaceful and democratic beacon for a region beset by dictatorships and violence. He looks at the myth Costa Rica has created around the elimination of the military and how the United States did its utmost to encourage San José to do its bidding. This is Episode 11.Under the Shadow is an investigative narrative podcast series that walks back in time, telling the story of the past by visiting momentous places in the present. In each episode, host Michael Fox takes us to a location where something historic happened—a landmark of revolutionary struggle or foreign intervention. Today, it might look like a random street corner, a church, a mall, a monument, or a museum. But every place he takes us was once the site of history-making events that shook countries, impacted lives, and left deep marks on the world.Hosted by Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News Network and NACLA.Guests: Ciska RaventósDavid Díaz Ivan MolinaRotsay RosalesGustavo Fuchs Edited by Heather Gies.Sound design by Gustavo Türck.Theme music by Monte Perdido and Michael Fox. Monte Perdido's new album Ofrenda is now out. You can listen to the full album on Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, YouTube or wherever you listen to music.Other music from Blue Dot Sessions.You can see pictures of Costa Rica's National Museum and Butterfly Garden here.Follow and support journalist Michael Fox and Under the Shadow, and listen to his new podcast Panamerican Dispatch at https://www.patreon.com/mfox Here's the link for Kyle Longley's book, Sparrow and the Hawk: Costa Rica and the United States during the Rise of Jose Figueres.Read NACLA: nacla.orgSupport NACLA: nacla.org/donateFollow NACLA on X: https://twitter.com/NACLA
In this episode of Under the Shadow, host Michael Fox takes us to Costa Rica to examine the so-called peaceful and democratic beacon in a region beset by dictatorships and violence, and the myths surrounding the elimination of the country's military, along with how the United States did its utmost to encourage San Jose to do its bidding.This is Episode 11.Under the Shadow is an investigative narrative podcast series that walks back in time, telling the story of the past by visiting momentous places in the present. In each episode, host Michael Fox takes us to a location where something historic happened—a landmark of revolutionary struggle or foreign intervention. Today, it might look like a random street corner, a church, a mall, a monument, or a museum. But every place he takes us was once the site of history-making events that shook countries, impacted lives, and left deep marks on the world.Hosted by Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News Network and NACLA.Guests: Ciska RaventósDavid DíazIvan MolinaRotsay RosalesGustavo FuchsEdited by Heather Gies.Sound design by Gustavo Türck.Theme music by Monte Perdido and Michael Fox. Monte Perdido's new album Ofrenda is now out. You can listen to the full album on Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, YouTube or wherever you listen to music. Other music from Blue Dot Sessions.You can see pictures of Costa Rica's National Museum and Butterfly Garden here.Follow and support journalist Michael Fox and Under the Shadow, and listen to his new podcast Panamerican Dispatch at https://www.patreon.com/mfoxHere's the link for Kyle Longley's book, Sparrow and the Hawk: Costa Rica and the United States during the Rise of Jose Figueres.Help us continue producing Under the Shadow by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
Dixie Roorda and Bev Grimes with the Knoxville Federated Garden Club talk about the new water feature at the Bessie Spaur Butterfly Garden.
Northern Magnolias are only in bloom for a precious seven days; Gardener Susan Kerney highlights where to find these Spring flowers. Plus, she talks us through planting a Butterfly Garden. Artificial Intelligence focused gadgets aren't living up to their hype, with bad reviews, poor battery life, and slow performance. We get into this Tech discussion with John Biehler, on our App Update. Jonathan Barembruch recently opened Calgary's first alcohol-free bottle shop, Sante Dry Bottle shop, one of a growing number of stores that specializes in non-alcoholic beer and wine. We get the story with Laura Bain, on The Buzz. 19-year old Lloyd Martin is the first individual with down syndrome to complete the UK Marathon. Brock Richardson highlights this recognition, plus tells us the latest in Pro Sports playoffs, on our Sports Update. On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey highlights the latest exciting news in works for Potterheads. Plus, he shares why we're saying goodbye to the well-loved initiative, Audiobook Synch. Let's revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.
Northern Magnolias are only in bloom for a precious seven days; Gardener Susan Kerney highlights where to find these Spring flowers. Plus, she talks us through planting a Butterfly Garden.
In our fast-paced, digitally-connected world, the importance of building meaningful relationships within our local communities often gets overlooked. In this episode, our host Alicia Ranford talks with mother and son, Debbie and Sam, along with Sarah from the local council, about how they teamed up to create a beautiful Butterfly Garden for their community.
Join us for an 'express' book chat...Near an isolated mansion lies a beautiful garden.In this garden grow luscious flowers, shady trees…and a collection of precious “butterflies”―young women who have been kidnapped and intricately tattooed to resemble their namesakes. Overseeing it all is the Gardener, a brutal, twisted man obsessed with capturing and preserving his lovely specimens.When the garden is discovered, a survivor is brought in for questioning. FBI agents Victor Hanoverian and Brandon Eddison are tasked with piecing together one of the most stomach-churning cases of their careers. But the girl, known only as Maya, proves to be a puzzle herself.As her story twists and turns, slowly shedding light on life in the Butterfly Garden, Maya reveals old grudges, new saviors, and horrific tales of a man who'd go to any length to hold beauty captive. But the more she shares, the more the agents have to wonder what she's still hiding…https://www.amazon.com/Butterfly-Garden-Collector-Dot-Hutchison/dp/1503934713Twisted Teachers Podcast wants to hear from you!Leave us a voice message! https://www.speakpipe.com/TwistedTeachersWebsite-Twistedteacherspodcast.comLINKTREE :https://linktr.ee/twistedteacherContact us via email: Twistedteachers2@gmail.comInstagram: @twisted__teacher; @inked_educator68; @escaping_educationTik Tok: @inkededucator @escape_educationFacebook: @TwistedTeacherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifersquireroberts
This week's episode, my guest is Clive Farrell. Clive is a butterfly expert who established The London Butterfly House at Syon House and has dedicated his life to breeding and studying the butterflies of Britain and the world. His latest project has been to develop the 100 or so acres around his home in Dorset into a haven for insects, that features unusual, even magical elements such as a giant fibreglass dragon, a replica of a Saxon longhouse that is home to a huge bog oak sculpture, a temple dedicated to ravens and a giant's chair. Clive's garden is the stuff of dreams to adult and child visitors, but also to the invertebrates which makes their homes amongst this garden which is built for them. Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Overwintering Butterflies What We Talk About I'm not telling you, just listen ;-) Other episodes if you liked this one: Butterflies with Peter Eeles Bugs in Your Garden with Dr Ian Bedford Patreon
As human activities rapidly transform the planet, the global insect population is declining at an unprecedented rate. In the UK, a recent survey suggested the number of flying insects have fallen by almost 60% in less than 20 years. Some are calling it an impending 'insect apocalypse'. Their disappearance matters because insects are the most diverse group of organisms on the planet and the foundation of every freshwater and land based ecosystem. They provide food for birds, bats and small mammals; they pollinate around 75% of the crops in the world; they replenish soils and keep pest numbers in check. You may not always like insects in your personal space but you certainly need them to survive. Insect population collapses could mean significant crop failures, collapsing food webs, bird extinctions, disease outbreaks and more. We're going to explore why it's happening and what can be done to mitigate it. Shaun Ley is joined by: Dr Erica McAlister - Principal curator of fleas and flies at the Natural History Museum in London and an honorary fellow of the Royal Entomological Society. Dr David Wagner - Professor of ecology and evolutionary behaviour at the University of Connecticut where he specialises in caterpillars, butterflies, moths, insect conservation and global insect decline. Oliver Milman - US environment correspondent for The Guardian newspaper and author of The Insect Crisis. Also in the programme: Dr Kendra Klein - senior staff scientist with Friends of the Earth in the United States. Julian Little - a plant biochemist with 35 years of experience in the agricultural industry including time as head of communications for Bayer in the UK. (Image: A butterfly rests at the Butterfly Garden in Konya, Turkey. Credit: Serhat Cetinkaya/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
How do we restore a garden? How do we restore ourselves? We listen to the rain as we slowly drift off to sleep and imagine ourselves as a garden coming back to life.
I offer five tips to help you attract butterflies to your property. Depending on your property and situation, you may not be able to do all of them. That's ok. If you have a small property, look around you. See what's lacking in your area and try to fill in the gaps. The important thing is to be aware and to do what you can. The full transcript can be found on the episode's webpage: https://www.backyardecology.net/5-tips-for-attracting-butterflies/ We have lots of exciting opportunities planned with Backyard Ecology over the next several months. If you want to keep up with everything going on in the Backyard Ecology world, then please subscribe to our emails. You can do so at www.backyardecology.net/subscribe. And when you sign up for our emails, you'll be sent a link to download a free, e-book that explains why our familiar garden zones, aren't important when it comes to gardening with native plants. That's just our way of saying thank you for your interest in Backyard Ecology. Links Website: https://backyardecology.net YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/backyardecology Blog: https://www.backyardecology.net/blog/ Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/backyardecology Make a one-time donation: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=K7F3HJLJT9F8N Subscribe to Backyard Ecology emails: https://www.backyardecology.net/subscribe/ Episode Image: Eastern tiger swallowtail on a purple coneflower. Photo credit: USFWS
A team of nonprofits announced this week it's raised enough funds to build Montana's first indoor butterfly garden.
Just outside the city of Austin, Texas sits the beautiful property of Flat Creek Estate. Eva Horton the owner of this winery and entertainment property joins me to share her inspiration and vision for this incredible place.Flat Creek sits on 80 acres of beautiful vineyards, gardens, outdoor patios, and curated spaces. The winery features a tasting room and a 5-star restaurant, with plans to build lodging to extend the visitor's experience. When you hear Eva talk about this place, you can't help but get swept away. Italian flavors and feelings culminate in the vibe of Flat Creek. The Texas winery scope is growing, but Flat Creek still stands out, with Italian varietals grown on sight and perfectly paired with menu items prepared by a Michelin-starred chef.Whether you're enjoying a tasting, a fun brunch, a date, or a day out with the family, Eva has curated an experience for you. With a focus on world-class wines and experiences, Flat Creek will have you wanting to come back again and again. Visiting the Butterfly Garden, picking up a picnic basket, listening to live music, or participating in a Sip'N Shop… Flat Creek Estate continues to create unique events to drive traffic and ensure a perfect and lasting experience for every visitor.I hope listening to Eva talk about this amazing destination with first-class experiences and Texas charm has swept you away. I urge you to check out their website and plan your trip. I can't wait to get there myself!See you on the next CU!What's Inside:A world-class winery destination in Austin, Texas.What is Flat Creek Estate?Where can you find Italian wines made in Texas?What events can be expected at Flat Creek Estate?An all-day experience for wine and fun in a beautiful outdoor venue. Mentioned In This Episode:About - Flat Creek EstateSuper Texan, 20172020 Spotlight Pinot Noircheers@crystaluncorked.comEVOLVE 2023 in Denver, CO - Crystal MediaCrystal MediaCrystal on InstagramCrystal Media on InstagramCrystal Media Co - YouTube
A 23-year-old died from injuries sustained in a Sunday car wreck in west Cobb, police announced. Amarjeet S. Ranhotra of Acworth was killed in the crash, which occurred on Due West Road near its intersection with Lanesborough Drive, according to the Cobb County Police Department. Ranhotra was driving eastbound in a 2002 silver Honda Odyssey, police said. At around 7:30 a.m., while negotiating a left curve, Ranhotra lost control and crossed into the westbound lane. The right side of the Honda collided with the front of a brown 2012 Ford F-250. Ranhotra was fatally injured and pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The driver of the Ford was taken to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital with injuries described as non-life threatening. A Smyrna man was arrested Saturday evening, accused by police of causing a crash at South Cobb Parkway and Spinks Drive that left another man seriously injured. Selvin De Jesus Herrera-Lopez, 31, is charged with seven misdemeanors, including DUI, open container and reckless driving, according to jail records. Marietta police say his 2021 Toyota Tacoma struck the rear of 62-year-old Christopher Okabah's Toyota Camry around 6:50 p.m. Saturday. Marietta police said Herrera-Lopez was speeding, traveling south on Cobb Parkway, when he failed to yield for Okabah. After being struck by Herrera-Lopez, Okabah's vehicle struck the rear of a stopped 2020 Jeep Gladiator driven a 41-year-old man from Florida. According to police, Herrera-Lopez's truck rolled over once before landing back on its wheels and coming to rest on the side of the road. Okabah sustained serious injuries and was transported to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital for treatment, police said. Herrera-Lopez and the Florida man sustained minor injuries. Hat tricks are usually kept for soccer or hockey. It's not often you find one on the football field, but that is exactly what happened over a 7 minute period in McEachern's 26-0 victory over Alpharetta in the second round of the Class 7A flag football playoffs on Tuesday. Senior Kye Giddens intercepted three passes on three consecutive Alpharetta drives. She set up two short touchdown drives on the first two, but on the third, she returned it 25 yards for a touchdown with 40.3 seconds left in the first half. The effort helped the Indians remain undefeated at 18-0, and they will host Milton, which they beat 7-6 in the season opener, in the state quarterfinals on Thursday. Giddens, who is mainly a wide receiver on offense, made one of her few times on defense count against Alpharetta. Crunch time came with 7:39 to play in the first half. Amber Kirkpatrick had just thrown her first touchdown pass of the game to give the Indians a 7-0 lead. On the first play of the ensuing Alpharetta drive, Giddens grabbed her first interception to set the offense up with a short field. Two plays later, Kirkpatrick connected with De'Aysia Williams for a touchdown with 3:48 to play for a 13-0 lead. The win was the 12th shutout of the season, and now the Indians will try to do something they haven't done before. All three years they have advanced to the state quarterfinals, but they have yet to advance to the semifinals. Of the eight teams remaining in the Class 7A playoffs, McEachern is one of four Cobb County teams still alive. Marietta advanced to quarterfinals by beating Wheeler 26-0 in opener, then defeated Archer 6-0. Allatoona downed Westlake and Centennial by identical 26-7 scores, and Pope (beat Osborne 27-7 in Round 1 and followed by rolling past Grayson 32-12. The Blue Devils will host North Gwinnett, the Buccaneers will host Roswell and the Greyhounds will travel to Blessed Trinity on Thursday. The winners will advance to the semifinals December 5 at the Atlanta Falcons training facility in Flowery Branch A new bike station in Cobb's commercial hub was unveiled Tuesday, now the eighth of the network. The station is next to the Battery's Silver Deck on Circle 75 Parkway, steps from Truist Park. Riders will have direct access to the Cobb Galleria across the pedestrian bridge over I-285, along with dozens of miles of trails around the area. With the launch of the station by the Cumberland Community Improvement District (CID), it brings the program's total fleet up to about 40 bikes. As with the rest of Cumberland's fleet, the bikes are unlocked using a QR code printed on their body. The first hour of a ride is free, followed by a fee of $3 per hour. Ali Nuckles of Georgia Commute Options, a group that aims to reduce pollution by encouraging alternative transportation modes, said the bike share program would help reduce emissions and traffic. Other stations are located near the Galleria, Cumberland Mall, the Rottenwood Creek trailhead, and on the far side of the Battery. The CID hopes to soon open a ninth station along Akers Mill Road, between Cumberland Boulevard and Powers Ferry Road. That expansion will bring the fleet up to 45 bikes. Interested residents can look up the full trail network along with bike station locations at cumberlandtrails.org. On Giving Tuesday, the day of charitable giving that follows the commercial holidays of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, a Cobb County YMCA distributed food to local families at Smyrna's Brumby Elementary. The Northeast Cobb Family YMCA distributes food every week. This Tuesday, each family could receive fresh onions, apples, cabbage, cucumbers and bread, along with canned goods. Gayle Battersby, the director of operations at the Northeast Cobb Family YMCA in east Cobb, said they partner with the Atlanta Community Food Bank to provide the produce. YMCAs across the country scaled up their food distribution programs in March of 2020. Battersby said when the pandemic hit, the number of families requiring help shot up. At one point, the Northeast Cobb YMCA was providing food to about 475 Cobb families weekly. That number declined as the pandemic receded, but she said it recently spiked again to around 270 as the cost of rent and gas has increased. The food is distributed almost entirely by a team of volunteers, and the funds for the program are raised entirely by the Northeast Cobb YMCA. According to volunteer Joan Cotter, the crowd of people receiving food on Tuesday was small compared to the usual turnout. She said last week, before Thanksgiving, the volunteers had to organize the cars into five separate lines. On Giving Tuesday, the Journal counted 15 cars in line 30 minutes after the event began. Troop 353 held an Eagle Scout ceremony on November 19 at Burnt hickory Baptist Church. The scouts were: Tyler Clement, a senior at Hillgrove High School, whose project was a Tranquility Garden at Cobb Hospital. Jacob Fisher, a senior at Allatoona High School, whose project was building a Gaga Ball pit at Due West United Methodist Church. Luke White, a senior at Living Science Academy, whose project was a playground fence at Cobb Vineyard Church in Kennesaw. Sean Cauffiel, a senior at Harrison High School, whose project was a Butterfly Garden at Ford Elementary. Daniel Hurley, a senior at Harrison High School, whose project was an outdoor clasroom at Ford Elementary. All of these scouts started together as Cub Scouts, rose through the ranks and crossed over to Troop 353. They all stayed in their own patrol and made Eagle together. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! 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Comic Reviews: DC Batman: Dear Detective by Lee Bermejo Black Adam: Justice Society Files – Atom Smasher by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Marco Santucci, Travis Mercer, John Kalisz, Michael Atiyeh Dark Knights of Steel: Tales From the Three Kingdoms by Tom Taylor, CS Pascat, Jay Kristoff, Sean Izaakse, Michele Bandini, Caspar Wijngaard, Antonio Fabela, Romula Fajardo Jr Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths 4 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez My Buddy Killer Croc by Sara Farizan, Nicoletta Baldari Marvel Amazing Fantasy 1000 by Dan Slott, Kurt Busiek, Jonathan Hickman, Neil Gaiman, Ho Che Anderson, Rainbow Rowell, Michael Pasciullo, Armando Ianucci, Michael Cho, Anthony Falcone, Ryan Stegman, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Marco Checchetto, Jim Cheung, Olivier Coipel, Todd Nauck, Goran Parlov, Terry Dodson, Steve McNiven, Rachel Dodson, Klaus Janson, JP Mayer, Matt Wilson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Jordie Bellaire, Sonia Oback, Frank Martin, David Jay Ramos, Richard Isanove Alien 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Julius Ohta, Yen Nitro All-Out Avengers 1 by Derek Landy, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D'Armata Fantastic Four: Full Circle by Alex Ross, Josh Johnson Infinity Comics It's Jeff by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Image Antioch 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari Dark Horse Shock Shop 1 by Cullen Bunn, Leila Leiz, Danny Luckert Dynamite Ninjettes 1 by Fred Van Lente, Joe Cooper, Dearbhla Kelly IDW Star Trek 400 by Wil Wheaton, Mike Johnson, Chris Eliopoulos, Declan Shalvey, Rich Handley, Joe Eisma, Seth Damoose, Luke Sparrow, Megan Levens, Angel Hernandez OGN Everyday Hero Machine Boy by Irma Kniivila, Tri Vuong Karma GN by Dan Wickline, Carlos Reno Kali GN by Daniel Freedman, Robert Sammelin Garlic and the Witch by Bree Paulsen Always Never by Jordi Lafebre Archie Sabrina Anniversary Spectacular 1 by Dan Parent AfterShock Last Line 1 by Richard Dinnick, Jose Holder, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Dave Sharpe Ahoy Highball 1 by Stuart Moore, Fred Harper, Lee Loughridge Ablaze Boogyman 1 by Mathieu Salvia, Djet AWA E-Ratic: Recharged 1 by Kaare Andrews, Brian Reber Ray's OGN Corner: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, Lark Pien Longbox of Horror Additional Reviews: 13: The Musical, Cuphead Show s2, Butterfly Garden, She-Hulk ep4, Lost in Space s3, Uploads s1, Pinocchio, Cars on the Road, new Simpsons short News: Dead-End Paranormal Park returns in October for s2, Theme Parks, Stan Sakai back to Dark Horse, Disney+ Day, D23 news, Wish/Elio/Inside Out 2 from Disney/Pixar, Mufasa: The Lion King, October is Jeff month, Radiant Pink, Radiant Yellow, Squid Game star takes on Star Wars role, Paper Girls cancelled, Netflix release model, Anthony Ramos as the Hood, Matt Shankman of WandaVision to direct Fantastic Four, Don Cheadle lead in Secret Invasion and Armor Wars, Leader and Sabra confirmed for Cap 4, Thunderbolts cast, Young Jedi Adventures, Otto Schmidt, Dark Web details Trailers: Knives Out 2, Quantum Leap, Disenchanted, Little Mermaid, Wendel and Wild, Willow, Andor, Tales of the Jedi, Mando s3, Secret Invasion, National Treasure, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Santa Clause, Percy Jackson, Fabelmans, Werewolf by Night Comics Countdown: Always Never GN by Jordi Lafebre Garlic and the Witch GN by Bree Paulsen Batman 127 by Chip Zdarsky, Belen Ortega, Jorge Jimenez, Luis Guerrero, Tomeu Morey Twig 5 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Dark Knights of Steel: Tales From the Three Kingdoms by Tom Taylor, CS Pascat, Jay Kristoff, Sean Izaakse, Michele Bandini, Caspar Wijngaard, Antonio Fabela, Romula Fajardo Jr TMNT 132 by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Pablo Tunica, Ronda Pattison Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine 2 by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor Punisher 6 by Jason Aaron, Paul Azaceta, Jesus Saiz, Dave Stewart New Champion of Shazam! 2 by Josie Campbell, Evan Shaner Once and Future 29 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain
Grand Rapids, Michigan families have a unique opportunity to turn their back gardens into butterfly paradises with US biologist Jeanne Megel's new book ‘Raise Healthy Monarchs At Home'. Go to https://magicalmonarchs.com (https://magicalmonarchs.com) to find out more.
Akha Hulzebos illustreert bordspellen. Ze begon met het spel "Darwinning!," waarna er steeds meer opdrachten bij kwamen. Uitgevers van over de hele wereld weten haar inmiddels te vinden. We hebben het over de bordspellenmarkt, digitaal óf analoog tekenen voor bordspellen en hoe Akha aan haar opdrachten komt. Wat is er zo uniek aan het illustreren voor bordspellen of kaartspellen? Hoeveel krijgt Akha voor haar opdrachten betaald, en wat is het verhaal achter het gezicht van de mevrouw van Butterfly Garden? Meer informatie over de online cursus "Kies je illustratie specialisatie" vind je op https://irenececile.com/wat-is-jouw-illustratie-specialisatie-kies-je-niche/ Shownotes van deze aflevering vind je op https://irenececile.com/podcast/akha-hulzebos-illustreert-bordspellen/
We see them overhead and some may hear them more than they may want, those private, corporate planes. Scottsdale Airport is a place full of history, huge economic impact and great date nights. Sarah Ferrara, Aviation Planning & Outreach Coordinator at Scottsdale Airport joins Alicia at the table to talk all things planes. We also have our favorite duo in the studio, Jeremy Mueller of State Farm Insurance and Dr. Rob DiVito of AZ Center for Laser Dentistry. One of them talks about his wonderful experience at Scottsdale Aiport. Calendar of Events Brought you by Notre Dame Prep It's Memorial Day this weekend! Have fun, be safe and check out some great staycations. Starting with Summer at the Princess Wrapping up the Concert Series @ Kierland Commons as well as McCormick-Stillman Railroad Bring your lawn chairs, family-friendly fun, and great tunes. Another family friendly event happening all weekend is at Arizona Boardwalk From foam party to sip and see at the Butterfly Garden and Aquarium, there is plenty to see and do. Also the last week to check out Arizona Restaurant Week.
We see them overhead and some may hear them more than they may want, those private, corporate planes. Scottsdale Airport is a place full of history, huge economic impact and great date nights. Sarah Ferrara, Aviation Planning & Outreach Coordinator at Scottsdale Airport joins Alicia at the table to talk all things planes. We also have our favorite duo in the studio, Jeremy Mueller of State Farm Insurance and Dr. Rob DiVito of AZ Center for Laser Dentistry. One of them talks about his wonderful experience at Scottsdale Aiport. Calendar of Events Brought you by Notre Dame Prep It's Memorial Day this weekend! Have fun, be safe and check out some great staycations. Starting with Summer at the Princess Wrapping up the Concert Series @ Kierland Commons as well as McCormick-Stillman Railroad Bring your lawn chairs, family-friendly fun, and great tunes. Another family friendly event happening all weekend is at Arizona Boardwalk From foam party to sip and see at the Butterfly Garden and Aquarium, there is plenty to see and do. Also the last week to check out Arizona Restaurant Week.
SHOW NOTES: Are you ready to take on a big paint project this Spring like a deck, a fence or even the entire exterior of your house? It's become a lot easier to do. We walk you through new high-efficiency airless paint sprayers. Right about now we are in the middle of the Spring flooring season, a time when new products, patterns and colors emerge and establish trends for years to come. We'll share insight on what's new, what's next and what's trending in flooring for the season. Butterflies are one of the best parts of spring and summer and attracting them to your means you'll have an army of pollinators working hard in your garden. We share the top 5 flowers that will encourage them to make your home, their home. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions: Alan from Tennessee has a cracked driveway he needs to patch. Jane in Washington DC needs a eco-friendly, non-toxic rug. Tonya from North Carolina has a door sill and jamb that is starting to rot. Kirk in California wants to know how to preserve an older patio. Kimberly from Texas needs to repair a leak in her metal roof. John in Florida wants to know the best product for weatherstripping fiberglass double doors. Pat from Iowa is wondering if it's possible to paint aluminum siding? Do you have a home improvement or decor question? Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oh how wonderful it is to share your landscape with birds and butterflies! Today's Garden Bite is all about attracting them with the right natural food sources and tips to keep them coming back. It doesn't matter the size of your space, there's something for every one.
HONEY, WE'RE HOOOOOME! A whole month later, the gals are back and better than ever, equipped with new cars, new therapists, and entirely new faces! Zoë leads the chapter and defends Darren's questionably Irish pizza preferences. Erika takes us to Carol's Butterfly Garden as Hannah commits a true act of bravery by confronting her dumbest fear. And Sarah thinks that what she would think would be happening would have happened if it were going to happen, but it doesn't happen! HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHRISTY!
On this week's episode we are joined by Stephanie Maloney and Natasha Ginty to give us an update on The Butterfly Garden in Swinford. We have music from Alannah Thornburgh who is nominated in the RTÉ Folk Awards this week.
Welcome back to another episode of Anything Prose! Today we're talking about ALL THINGS true crime. Books, movies, podcasts, documentaries.. we're chatting about it all. ALSO don't forget to get your hands on Apples Never Fall-- our bookclub pick for October! Happy listening! ------------------------------------- Vicki's last read: Untamed by Glennon Doyle and Sheets by Brenna Thummler Jen's last read: The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison Check out the link to our Bookshop https://bookshop.org/shop/anythingprosepod where you'll find all the books we discussed in this episode! Find us on Instagram @anythingprosepod to keep up with the latest info and new episode releases! Music by @epidemicsounds; Logo Art by @samanthadanielle_26
It's October, and you know what that means: the spooky season is upon us! To celebrate, Rachel and Leah spoke with several library staff members about their worst fears & phobias. This episode is a digest of all that dark matter, so listen at your own risk! Check out what we talked about: Books mentioned: "The Butterfly Garden" by Dot Hutchison. "On Death and Dying" by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and "The Bright Hour: A Memoir of Living and Dying" by Nina Riggs. "Prey" by Linda Howard and "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. "The Great Pretender: The Undercover Mission That Changed Our Understanding of Madness" by Susannah Cahalan and "Archival Quality" by Ivy Noelle Weir. Movies and TV shows mentioned: The Wicker Man (2006), Director Neil LaBute My Girl (1991), Director Howard Zieff The Walking Dead, AMC Networks The Body Snatcher (1945), Director Robert Wise Over the Garden Wall, Cartoon Network To access complete transcripts for all episodes of Not Your Mother's Library, please visit: oakcreeklibrary.org/podcast Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org
Last year my street was redone. That meant digging out all the plants in my butterfly garden and overwintering them in my vegetable garden. I replanted them this year and found that I needed to purchase additional plants due to transplant shock and other factors. So what did I get? Find out on today's Garden Bite and check out pictures on gardenbite.com.
Humare app ko install karne ke liye iss link par click kare: https://bit.ly/3zDVXic Butterflies shayad duniya kaa sabse nayab tohfa hai humko. Kitni khubsurat, najuk aur masum hoti hai. Inke pankho par kitne khubsurat rang hote hai, titliyo ke rang nature ke liye ek ajuba hai. Aapko aise hazaro rang dekhne ko milenge jab aap ko hum le chalenge iss butterfly garden me. Butterflies ke rango aur chulbulepan ke iss safar me aapko bahut shanti aur sukoon mahsus hoga, aur umeed hai ki iss bedtime story ko sunte hue aapko ek pyari si achchi neend aa jaaye. #insomniacure #neendnaaayetokyakare #insomniatreatment #neendaanekailaj #sleepdisorder #nindaanekeupay #sleepproblems #bedtimestoriesforadults #sleepstoriesforadults #AcchiNeendlaanekeliyekyakare #Acchineend #Insomniacure #neend #sleep #kahani --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neend/message
[EP11] Summer Fun in a Book: Adventures of Reading. Interview with Rapier's Author, Nannie Ferguson, “Rocky & the Butterfly Garden” In This Episode Author Tip Guest Interview with Nannie Ferguson, “Rocky & the Butterfly Garden” Purchase Nannie's book HERE Rapier Publishing Company | Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram #author #publishing #books #RPCpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rapierpublishingcompany/message
She'd always loved gardens but accidentally fell into the “job” of caring for the Butterfly Park and is now one of the world's most enthused authorities on the most beautiful creatures on earth—the butterfly! Recorded 5/6/2021 Air Date 6/14/2021 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Shelley and I capture, then deliver butterflies to beautiful outdoor spaces in Butterfly Garden by Steve Finn from Dr. Finn's Games then head to ancient Rome to get our mancala mechanism in play as we build and conquer in Trajan by Stephan Feld from Ammonit Spiele, as well as Huch and Renegade Game Studios.
In this episode, Jess talks about 3 Kindle Unlimited reads that she tackled in about 4 days: The Bone Witch by Ivy Asher, The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison, and Dawn Girl by Leslie Wolfe. They dive in on her favorite of the three, Dawn Girl. Listen as Kendall gets squirmy just hearing Jess talk about this mystery thriller. Jess struggles for a solid 30 seconds with the word "sinister," and Kendall forgets for a minute that the listeners can't see the look of horror on her face. Join us next week as we kick off a month of A Court of Thorns and Roses series leading up to the release of A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas!*CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNING: This episode deals heavily with themes of kidnapping, assault, and murder. Thanks for tuning in! Please leave a review and subscribe if you love us!Email: talkfictiontomepodcast@gmail.comTwitter/Instagram/TikTok: @talk.fiction.to.meWebsite: www.talkfictiontome.com
How to Get a Butterfly Garden to Bloom Again Next Year
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23 new games discussed for the month of August! If you'd prefer to watch this in video form, head to https://youtu.be/6JrxBTck3JY :) Intro (0:00) [Shea] Defection (1:05) [Shea] Petrichor: Cows (2:23) [Shea] Philosophia: Floating World (3:47) [Shea] Riftforce (5:37) 16. Warp's Edge (7:13) 15. Apollo (9:29) 14. Alma Mater (12:36) 13. Ganesha (15:45) 12. Unstocked (17:50) 11. Fruit Picking (22:01) 10. Fox Matters (23:51) 9. Tekhenu (26:04) 8. Treelings (30:21) 7. Streets (32:52) 6. Dr Finn 2021 Game Collection (35:39) 6.4. Butterfly Garden (36:10) 6.3. Mining Colony (38:51) 6.2. Biblios Quill & Parchment (41:47) 6.1. Nanga Parbat (44:31) 5. Cascadia (47:00) 4. Hamburg (50:07) 3. MC: Wrecking Crew & Hu lk (53:04) 2. Tapestry: Plans and Ploys (56:02) 1. Pandemic Legacy Season 0 (58:14) Outro (1:08:27) •••Help Rahdo run @ https://patreon.com/rahdo •••Send your questions to questions@rahdo.com
Butterflies! You've seen these beautiful creatures flying around and maybe even tried to catch one as a kid, but how much do you really know about them? Unlike honey bees, they're not great pollinators and they don't produce delicious food for us to eat. None the less, images of butterflies are everywhere - on cards, notebooks, mugs. They add beauty to the world and are a source of food for many animals. In this episode, I talk with Jessica McAtee, a butterfly expert, so we can learn all about these fascinating creatures and how we can turn our yard into a butterfly garden. For more info about butterflies, photos and links to butterfly resources go to https://www.beekeepingmadesimple.com/blog/life-of-a-butterfly You can learn more about Jessica's work with butterflies at HappyButterfly.net And that wacky book I mentioned about bugs and how they reproduce is Birds & Bees: A Sexual Study by Stermer.
Thank you for tuning in to the Abyss Book Club! This months pick is The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison Spoilers ahead! Synopsis from amazon “Near an isolated mansion lies a beautiful garden. In this garden grow luscious flowers, shady trees…and a collection of precious “butterflies”—young women who have been kidnapped and intricately tattooed to resemble their namesakes. Overseeing it all is the Gardener, a brutal, twisted man obsessed with capturing and preserving his lovely specimens. When the garden is discovered, a survivor is brought in for questioning. FBI agents Victor Hanoverian and Brandon Eddison are tasked with piecing together one of the most stomach-churning cases of their careers. But the girl, known only as Maya, proves to be a puzzle herself. As her story twists and turns, slowly shedding light on life in the Butterfly Garden, Maya reveals old grudges, new saviors, and horrific tales of a man who'd go to any length to hold beauty captive. But the more she shares, the more the agents have to wonder what she's still hiding…” Cases mentioned Jerome and Darcie Brudos Jeffrey Dahmer Patty Hearst Amanda Berry, Gina Dejesus, Michelle Knight abducted by Ariel Castro Jaycee Lee Dugard abducted by Phillip Garrido Steven Stayner abducted by Kenneth Parnell For more information visit theabysspod.com The Abyss is hosted by Brittany Wilson and Hallie Burrell. “Envision” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This interview with artists T’uy’t’tanat Cease Wyss and Anne Riley was recorded by Bopha Chhay Director/Curator of Artspeak for Artspeak Radio Digest, and originally aired on CFRO 100.5FM in 2018. In this conversation Wyss and Riley speak to Chhay about their collaborative project Soundtrack for The Radical Love of Butterflies a cassette edition that they released on August 4th 2018 in Mike MacDonald’s Butterfly Garden at the Walter Phillips Gallery, which consists of interviews and songs with Indigenous womxn and 2spirits who have started social justice groups and whose work remediates the various systems they work in.
Our first ever podcast episode! We're discussing the first novel of the Collector Series, The Butterfly Garden, by Dot Hutchison. We do this book club style by asking each other questions we've come up with to create conversation and see how we feel about this book! We invite you to drink with us, listen to our discussion, and send us your input as well! Listen until the end to find out where you can send us your own thoughts, questions, or book suggestions. If you like to read, drink wine, and enjoy crime fiction, this might be just the podcast for you!
In this week's episode we have guest J.V. Hartley discuss her art and spill the tea on her and Oni's past shenanigans. We also discuss the recent shootings in America, Youtuber Brooke Houts animal abuse allegations, sugar daddies gone crazy, and close with our recommendations of the week.
Teresa discusses Florida butterfly species, host and larva plant species, and landscape conditions needed to create a butterfly garden. Sunniland has a new organic, environmentally-friendly, All Natural fertilizer for lawns, shrubs, trees, and flowers.
Brea and Mallory check in with their 2018 reader resolutions, talk about finding new books to read and interview author Delilah Dawson! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Links - EastSiders Kickstarter Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List Delilah Dawson Delilah's Twitter Sparrowhawk Books Mentioned - Tell the Machine Goodnight by Katie Williams Dead Girls by Alice Bolin Lie to Me by J.T. Ellison Jane Doe by Victoria Helen Stone The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison Written in Red by Anne Bishop Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Do you love seeing butterfly’s floating about around your home and garden? In this episode, Tom & Leslie share tips on how to plant your own butterfly garden to keep those beautiful creatures coming back all summer long. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you love seeing butterfly’s floating about around your home and garden? In this episode, Tom & Leslie share tips on how to plant your own butterfly garden to keep those beautiful creatures coming back all summer long. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A sermon for the 21st Sunday after Pentecost, Reformation Sunday, at Oxford Baptist Church.
This week we hear an interpretive talk from a Butterfly Garden, the final of a three-part series by Alexa Bobyak, and news about a boycott of Utah over public land issues
Having a fringy family (autism, spd, giftedness,adhd, differently wired, 2e) necessitates asking for help. And yet, often it seems asking for help is extremely difficult to do. Listen in as Heather & Jon talk about reasons we find it difficult accepting help and strategies to begin changing this. Mentioned in this episode: Black Sails Amazon Prime & Kindle Unlimited Audible book - The Butterfly Garden
Nuevamente hemos vuelto a liar a nuestros irregulares: Excelentísimo Sr. Pirrakas, Ilustrísimo Sr. Raúl y Misteriosa Srta. Adler, para sentarnos alrededor de una mesa con un micro y contaros las novedades que más nos han llamado la atención en Kickstarter. Antes de meternos en vereda, hemos seguido con nuestro cursillo sobre jerga de Kickstarter: Early bird, pledge manager y cancel pledge. En todos los archivos hay muchos juegos que se nos quedan en el tintero ya sea por falta de tiempo o porque su campaña haya terminado hace días pero en el Archivo número 2 os hablamos de: Heart of Crown: un juego de construcción de mazos que se aleja de la temática mata-mata, en este juego tienes que promocionar princesas para que tengan más poder que las demás. Darklight Memento Mori: Juego de mazmorreo con 70 miniaturas y temática oscura que incluye elementos roleros que hacen de él algo más que ir de allá para acá cumpliendo misiones. Desarrolla tu personaje, comercia, fabrica tu equipo... Too many bones: ¿te gustan los juegos de dados? Pues toma 130 y los que se desbloqueen como recompensa. En Too Many Bones tendremos que mejorar nuestro héroe para que al final pueda ganar al malo. Escape Room In A Box: The Werewolf Experiment: vive la experiencia de una "escape room" pero sin moverte de tu salón. Descubre la cura del virus que te convertirá en un hombre lobo en una hora descifrando códigos, desvelando pistas y resolviendo puzzles. Widower’s Wood: el juego transcurre en el universo de Iron Kingdoms y es muy parecido a otro de la misma compañía: The Undercity. Seremos unos monstruos, enfrentándonos a monstruos aún peores que nosotros en campaña para desarrollar nuestros personajes y vivir una aventura mientras desvelamos nuestra historia. Saloon Tycon: El objetivo de este juego es conseguir construir el mejor salón del oeste con unas mecánicas de gestión de recursos y colocación de losetas, pero la gracia es ir contruyendo en vertical. Zombie Tower 3D: otro juego de zombis, sí, pero este viene con un edificio de 3 plantas incluido para que puedas deambular por tu lado tratando de escapar y coordinándote con los demás jugadores como puedas metiendo cartas entre las rendijas de la estructura. The Opulent: un juego cooperativo en el que tendremos que llevar un club durante la Ley Seca estadounidense. Es para 1 a 4 jugadores, pero en todas las partidas hay que jugar los 4 roles del club: el puerta, el músico, el barman y el manager. Con ellos jugaremos en campaña mientras pasan los años y mejoramos nuestro local. Más información. Dice Drivin': aunque la campaña de kickstarter aún no ha empezado, somos unos afortunados porque tenemos en nuestro poder un prototipo de este juego. Un juego de carreras que caba en el bolsillo en el que tendrás que hacer la carrera de tu vida con tiradas de dados tentando a la suerte. The Butterfly Garden: un filler de cartas para 2 a 6 jugadores en el que cazaremos mariposas y las iremos guardando para ser los más rápidos y astutos consiguiendo encargos que nos harán ganar puntos de victoria. Pudimos probarlo gracias a la cortesía y a la paciencia del Sr. Pirrakas que lo trajo impreso. Mäs información. Fog of Love: Un juego para dos jugadores que simula el desarrollo de una pareja, desde los momentos más dulces a los más dramáticos. El Sr. Pirrakas también trajo un "print & play" de este juego, recortado con sus manitas, y pudimos probarlo. Más información.
In this episode of Quick Looks from The Long View, Lloyd and I are pleased to review two new titles. First up, is the newest game from Dr. Finn, now live on Kickstarter, The Butterfly Garden. Is it possible to have a fun, tense set collection and bidding game about butterflies? Listen and find out! Finally, we review Oh my Goods! from the same designer who brought us Isle of Skye and Mombasa. Is this another impressive hit in this designer's impressive lineup, or a swing and a miss? Tune in to hear our thoughts. Thanks to www.gamesurplus.com for their continued support of The Long View, thanks to The Dice Tower Network and, of course, thanks to YOU for listening!
"It is not what happens to you in life, it is what you choose to do with it," says best selling author Chip and Lisa St. Clair. Tune in to the Butterfly Moment with John Schalter and Carrie Hall and find out how you too can turn pain into passion. Listen as they tell us about Chip's history of child abuse and domestic violence and how it has lead to the Butterfly Foundation and hope and happiness for "at risk" kids all over the world.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCIENCE from NSTA "Elementary", said NSTA's Kate "Sherlock" Falk when I asked what we're going to cover on this show...with guests Steve Rich , NSTA Press author of "My School Yard Garden" and Mrs Carter's Butterfly Garden"............and Peggy Carlisle, NSTA Board Member and Director of the Pre-School/Elementary Division. www.NSTA.org @NSTA Presented by Wildlife Acoustics and Carolina Biological
In depth discussion about starting a butterfly garden.
Learn how to attract some of nature’s most beautiful creatures, butterflies, to your yard. Learn about a product that can make painting easier and faster. Find out how to give your shower a brand new look without the time and expense of retiling. Plus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn how to attract some of nature’s most beautiful creatures, butterflies, to your yard. Learn about a product that can make painting easier and faster. Find out how to give your shower a brand new look without the time and expense of retiling. Plus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to the first annual "Cyber Idol" competition where you'll hear lots of Hollywood locals battle it out for the prestigious title of Cyber Idol. Liane "Little Eye" impressed the judges with her signature song Butterfly Garden and takes the competition before it quickly turns into a huge party and the main computer crashes to a blue screen. Hear K7 from Oblivion and skype calls from cyber space.