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A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle chapter 11 A Flight for Life by Isaac Birchall Subscribe on YT or Join the Book Club on Patreon and support me as an independent creator :D https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads https://www.patreon.com/theessentialreads https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOFfvo05ElM96CmfsGsu3g/join SUMMARY: The day after his meeting, Ferrier travels to town to send a letter to Hope. When Ferrier comes home, he finds two men, Drebber and Stangerson, waiting to talk to him and Lucy. The men state their claims and John Ferrier throws them out, saying they can choose between the door or the window. The next morning, Ferrier wakes up to find a letter stamped to his chest, saying 29 days. From that day on, no matter how locked the doors and windows are, a new number counting down is added to the walls inside and outside of the house. The evening before the final day, Hope has still not showed up, and Ferrier has lost nearly all hope. Before retiring however, he hears a scratching at the door, and goes to open it. Hope is there on the floor, and crawls in to the house. Hope and Ferrier discuss their escape. Hope says that they will head through the mountains to get to Carson City Nevada. The family pack, and climb through the window and sneak to a hedge where they are almost caught by 2 patrolling men watching their house. They exchange a code, and then move on their way. When it is safe, Hope rushes the family through the fields and down to the mountains where Hope has stashed horses and a mule. They make their way along a windy dangerous path and eventually Lucy spies a man who she believes to be the last checkpoint. They try using the code that they heard earlier, and the sentry lets them pass through where they finally let out a sigh of relief.
Karen spent 30 years in the prison system as a doctor in an all male prison in Carson City NV. We talk about the good, bad and ugly she dealt with from her time there. And what she did when she retired...well she can tell you all about that! Enjoy. Mentions: Karen - https://www.discoverdrg.com/ https://composurelifestyle.com/ - use the code RAW at checkout. https://liverishi.com/ - Use the code "TABLE50" and get 50% off your entire order. https://www.highspeeddaddy.com/?rfsn=7178368.317ce6 Me! https://berawpodcast.com/ 'til next time! In the 1980s, the prison system in the western United States underwent significant transformations, marked by a substantial increase in incarceration rates, shifts in sentencing policies, and growing concerns over prison conditions. Rising Incarceration Rates Throughout the 1980s, the United States experienced a dramatic rise in incarceration rates, a trend mirrored in western states. This surge was influenced by several factors, including the implementation of mandatory sentencing laws, the "war on drugs," and a general shift towards more punitive criminal justice policies. For instance, between 1980 and 1996, the federal prison population increased by 333%, from 24,363 inmates to 105,544 inmates ( JSTOR Sentencing Reforms In response to escalating crime rates and public demand for tougher penalties, many western states enacted sentencing reforms. California, for example, initiated an ambitious and expensive prison construction program to accommodate the growing number of inmates resulting from these policies ( Office of Justice Programs These reforms often led to longer sentences and reduced opportunities for parole, contributing to prison overcrowding. Prison Conditions and Overcrowding The rapid increase in the prison population strained existing facilities, leading to overcrowding and deteriorating conditions. By 1980, many prisons were operating at or above capacity, prompting concerns about inmate treatment and human rights ( Bureau of Justice Statistics Notably, the 1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary riot, one of the most violent in U.S. history, highlighted the dire consequences of overcrowded and understaffed prisons ( National Institute of Corrections Emergence of Supermax Prisons In the late 1980s, the rise of supermax (super-maximum security) prisons began, designed to house the most dangerous and disruptive inmates in solitary confinement for extended periods. This trend reflected a shift towards more punitive measures within the prison system ( Oxford Academic Impact on Minority Communities The 1980s' incarceration policies disproportionately affected minority communities, particularly African Americans and Hispanics, exacerbating existing social inequalities. This disparity laid the groundwork for future discussions on systemic racism within the criminal justice system ( Vera In summary, the 1980s were a pivotal decade for the prison system in the western U.S., characterized by increased incarceration rates, stringent sentencing reforms, challenges in prison conditions, and a growing awareness of racial disparities. These developments have had lasting impacts on the criminal justice landscape in the United States.
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 134 team college football preview series with the Nevada Wolfpack 2024 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the entire Nevada Wolfpack roster from offense, defense and special teams to their upcoming 2024 schedule. Did the Nevada Wolfpack make the right move by hiring Jeff Choate to be the next great coach in Reno, Nevada? Will it be Brendon Lewis of Chubba Purdy at the QB spot this fall for the Wolfpack?Can the Nevada Wolfpack get back to the Chris Ault ways of winning and potentially make the 12 team college football playoff? With the return of Sean Dollars and the additions of Patrick Garwo, Destin Hawkins and a few Texas Longhorns backs is the backfield deeper and better than its been in quite some time? Is the wideout room one of the bigger areas of weakness on this Nevada Wolfpack roster? Will the offensive line shine with 3 returning starters from a year ago?What should we make of the new Nevada defense with defensive coordinator Kane Loane? Will the linebacking core be one of the better in the Mountain West with the return of Caine Savage, Drue Watts and Tongiaki Mateialona? Is Kitan Crawford a name to watch in the secondary after coming over from the Texas Longhorns? What would be a great first year for Jeff Choate despite a very challenging schedule? We talk it all and more on this Nevada Wolfpack edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - 16 MILLION in guaranteed prizes w/ Circa Survivor & Circa Millions - https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-millionFootball Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 134 college football team preview series with the Boise State Broncos 2024 season preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC__NicK) break down the upcoming Boise State Broncos offense, defense and special teams heading into 2024 and go game by game on the schedule projecting just how the Boise State Broncos will do this season. Are the Boise State Broncos perfectly positioned to make the 12 team college football playoffs in 2024? How will the first overall season be with new head coach Spencer Danielson?Did Boise State hit a home run by landing former 5 star QB Malachi Nelson from USC in the transfer portal and what does this mean for the mountain west conference and perhaps the 12 team playoff ticket being punched? Is Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty among one of the best running backs in the nation? Will the wideout room be improved with the return of Latrell Coples and the additions of Cam Camper and Chris Marshall? Is tight end Matt Lauter a name to watch on the offense this year? Does retuning 4 of 5 on the offensive line mean the Broncos should have the top offense in the Mountain West?Will Erk Chinander get the Boise State defense back to where the Broncos should be? Does returning all 11 defensive starters give the Broncos a leg up on improving? Will Tavion Woodard be a name to watch on the D Line after coming over from Ball State? What will Boise State's non con record be after matchups with Georgia Southern, Oregon, Portland State, Washington State and Oregon State? Do the Broncos have a nice Mountain West schedule since they miss Fresno State and Air Force? We talk it all and more on this Boise State Broncos edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersNYRA Racing code SGPN25 - $25 FREE BET and $200 Deposit Bonus - https://racing.nyrabets.com/sign-up-bonus/sgpn25?utm_source=sgpn&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_campaign=sgpn_25&utm_content=1080x1080Underdog Fantasy code TCESGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/Football Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK
Cowboys verachteten sie als "Parasiten der Prärie": Bis ins 20. Jahrhundert fanden auf den Weiden des Wilden Westens die "Schafkriege" statt. Auf den offenen Weiden des "Wilden Westens" wurden oft raue und blutige Gefechte ausgetragen. Doch die Gewalt richtete sich nicht nur gegen Indianer oder Banditen. Von den 1870er Jahren bis zum Jahr 1909 kämpften Rinderzüchter gegen einen anderen, tief verhassten Feind: gewaltige Herden von Schafen, die den Rindern das Weideland streitig machen sollten. Ob in Colorado, Texas, Arizona, Oregon, Wyoming, über den gesamten Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten kam es zu einer Reihe kleinerer Überfälle oder sich über mehrere Jahre erstreckender Gefechte, die Gemeinhin als die "Schaf-Kriege" bekannt werden sollten. Als Waffen dienten Knüppel, Revolver, Seitenschneider - und sogar Dynamit. 00:00 - Intro und Einleitung 02:35 - Vieh- und Schafhaltung auf der Open Range 06:20 - Warum Schafhaltung statt Rinderzucht? 11:41 - Kalifornien, Texas, Wyoming: Die größten Schaaf-Staaten der USA 14:21 - „Die erklärten Feinde der Halter von Schafen“: Nachrichten aus dem Wilden Westen (Harper's Weekly, 13. 10. 1877) 16:45 - Ursachen für den Konflikt zwischen Rinderzüchtern und Schafhaltern 21:58 – Stacheldraht auf der Prärie: Die „Fence Cutting Wars“ in Texas (1881-1887)* 32:48 – Fehde zwischen Schaf- und Rinderzüchtern: Der „Pleasant Valley War“ in Arizona (1884/87-1892)** 40:17 - Nachrichten aus dem Wilden Westen: The Morning Appeal, Carson City (Nevada) 20. August 1887 47:33 – Die „Izee Sheep Shooters “ von Oregon (ca. 1895-1905) 50:38 - Eine „Cowboy-Armee” gegen die „Schaf-Invasion“: Der „Routt County Sheep War“ in Colorado/Wyoming (1895) 56:21 – Dynamit in der Schafherde: Die „Sheep Wars“ in Wyoming (1890er – 1909) 58:06 – Der letzte Akt im „Schafkrieg“: Der „Spring Creek Raid“ (2. April 1909, Wyoming) 1:06:19 – Die „Kapitulation“ der Cowboys vor den „unromantischen“ Schafen 1:10:22 – Was haben die Geschichten inspiriert? 1:11:54 – Verabschiedung und Ausblick aufs nächste Mal *(Hinweis bei 30:00: Statt 1836 ist natürlich 1886 gemeint) **(Hinweis bei 38:35: Es muss „Allein eine Gruppe Schafe gehütet hat“ heißen, nicht Rinder).
Salvador Castaneda & Adam Carroll discuss how to make a hard deal work, challenges they faced, and what things to look at while vetting potential partners. Interested in learning from me? Visit https://www.thetribeoftitans.info/coachingJoin our multifamily investing community for FREE for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitansLink to subscribe to YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/SubYouTubeDiaryPodcastApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor This episode originally aired on May 19, 2023----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has been a general partner in 1000+ units worth over $100 million and has been lead sponsor, asset manager, capital raiser, and key principal on these properties. He has developed a multifamily education community called the Tribe of Titans that helps aspiring investors learn the game, network with other like-minded professionals, and get their apartment investing business to the next level. He is founder of Streamline Capital Group, which will continue to acquire multifamily assets well into the future. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021.Connect with him on LinkedInBrian@Steamlinecapital.com----Salvador CastanedaIn 2012/2013 I had a "what am I doing moment", a moment where I realized I had not prepared for the future, let alone my retirement. With no one around to help me and none of the current groups on real estate existing at that time. I turned to reading and youtube. After years of reading, watching videos and learning from 8pm to midnight I refined my results to finance, insurance or real estate. My first purchase was 47 units in 2017 during a time we took a year off to travel across the western side of the U.S plus Guatemala, Mexico and eventually ending in Kuai. I since then purchased two more commercial properties, started consulting more and opened up a brewery/coffee shop on one of our commercial properties. Learn more about him at: http://mycoachsal.com/----Adam CarrollHello, my name is Adam Carroll and I grew up in Carson City Nevada. I just recently moved to Reno Nevada in order to better understand the local Reno market and be closer to my restaurant job. I gained interest in real estate early on. Much of my work experience has been spent in restaurant management where I learned about managing food cost, labor cost, and how to build and run an effective crew. I used the savings that I had to invest into the multifamily mentorship program and I decided that I wanted to make real estate investing my career. Since then I have fallen in love with the acquisitions role.Learn more about him at: https://palmacapitalinvestments.com/about
Listen to the story of school food waste solution leader Vanessa Robertson, who is the Executive Director of Envirolution in Carson City, Nevada. In this episode, Vanessa shares about the Envirolution teacher curriculum Project Recharge, as well as the their partnership with over 100 schools around the country, including Empire Elementary in Nevada.
The Story is short, twelve minutes but it highlights his trip from St. Joe to Carson City Nevada in 1861. There is far more to this story and I will be happy to send you the full story with all the detail for a fee of five dollars.
The Story is short, twelve minutes but it highlights his trip from St. Joe to Carson City Nevada in 1861. There is far more to this story and I will be happy to send you the full story with all the detail for a fee of five dollars.
Andy is the Wastewater Utility Manager for Carson City Nevada. We cover his path from growing up on a cattle ranch to his transition from the private sector to what he does now. Andy wants us all to remember to not flush wipes. Make sure you thank your local public worker and share the episode.
Blessed at birth with many Psychic abilities, Sandie has centered herself and her career on helping people by giving Intuitive and Spirit Readings. In this week's Light Up Your Worth episode, Psychic Sandie and host Debbie McAllister chat about being psychic helps others with remote viewings of properties, archaeological excavation, solving cold case crimes, and the Carson City Nevada ghosts. In her profession as Sandie's Psychic Stones, using 117 stones and a few earths' elements, Sandie gives upbeat, informative and interesting psychic Readings, helping those interested with their present day concerns and aiding their knowledge of future events. She has been reading publically since 1984. Sandie is also a Spirit Sensitive, with the ability to see, hear and communicate with those on the other side; many of Sandie's cliental are those wishing to speak with loved ones who have crossed over. Applying her abilities along a similar path, Sandie, a lifelong Spirit Seer, is a member of the Thin Veil Investigators paranormal investigation group. Since 2005 this team has investigated documented haunted buildings, private homes, businesses, museums, cemeteries, exclusive locations, areas and objects. TVIers are a unique investigative team, as each member has one or more Sensitive or Psychic abilities. Her psychic ability also allows Sandie to operate as a Remote Viewer; she can view places anywhere in the world from the comfort of her own home. Many paranormal investigative teams ask for her assistance, including these she works with frequently from Oklahoma and Southern California, USA, Toronto, Canada, and Italy, with “Psychic Archaeology” creating documentaries with historian, filmograhper, and documentary artist, Simone DiSantis. Sandie's Psychic and Remote Viewing skills have assisted in aiding various law enforcement authorities with “cold cases,” present day requests, and working with Archaeological Excavation enterprises. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lightupyourworth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lightupyourworth/support
This episode is by the request of Nancy from Carson City Nevada, asking me to explain why "I am not a Christian" even though I use the text. Listen in as I explain how I've taken the advice of a previous Christian guest on the show to, "Throw out the bathwater, just not the Baby." As well as my research into why and how the message of Christ was distorted when the Roman Empire took it over in 381 AD.
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Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/ Twitter https://twitter.com/billynewman Instagram https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/ About https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/ 0:14 Hello and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. 0:23 Today with another photograph This image was taken in 2012 during late November I think this is after we left Yosemite we traveled North again and then cut over to Carson City Nevada where we jumped on the 395 now that next day we traveled south on the 395 trying to get to Bishop California I think that's where this photograph was taken we pulled the camera over to take some photos, some photos of the the light that was in the sky in the afternoon sun that was those lighting up some of the clouds over this, this mountain this hill that was there that had no trees, I thought that was really cool. And so from this perspective, I turned and I looked back down toward the freeway or something toward the highway which you can see in the photo and then you can see just a little speck of where the camera is as you look out to those snow capped hills that are out there. It was just kind of a cool spot to get some photographs but I think this was in the higher elevations and then soon after this you start to come over that ridge come down and I think that's where you get into like mana lake and and you get into some of those other areas and in the 395 but that was really cool. hadn't thought through that that area, and Eastern California really interesting, remote area of land that it seems like a lot of Californians might not be too familiar with. It's got a cool area though really glad to get a chance to be out here and 1:43 photograph it. 1:44 So thanks for checking it out. You can see more of my work at Billy Newman photo comm you can check out some of my photo books on Amazon. And then you can look at Billy Newman under the authors section there and see some of the photo books on film on the desert, on surrealism on camping and cool stuff over there and wanted to jump into a couple of the things I've been doing through the month of July and some of the outdoor camping and travel stuff I've been up to was gonna run down some of that in this podcast today I wanted to talk about a trip I did out toward Eastern Oregon I think like last week before last is when I was out in this area and I was trying to get some good observations in for comet neowise I'm not sure if any of you guys got to check that out while it was in its prime viewing section there I think that was why we had kind of like the new moon before it switched over to being gibbous moon or nearly full moon like it's been the last week or so but I think was it around like the 15th through the 25th or so of July there's some pretty good observations to be made of comet neowise and I guess after after kind of reading about it a little bit it's not considered a great comment like Hale Bopp was or I think it was was I talkie in 1996 we haven't had a great comment in a long time I've ever seen those when I was a kid though that was pretty cool like watching halbach come through for it seemed like three months or something you know that you were just kind of looking at that in the in the low corners of the northwestern and Western skies was kind of cruising across the skyline I remember that still from from like third fourth grade when it was coming through and I also remember the year before that when when like straight up in the air like straight up in the sky at night for like a week or so I was a kid you know but I remember it for that week you can see a real bright two tailed comet those guns were I think I can't remember how to pronounce I think his height Taki or I think it's some it's some Japanese name pretty sure but that was a really cool one that one I still remember really clearly I was only like I don't know seven or something when that like when when that comic came through but I really appreciate you getting to make some observations without one one as a kid. I missed Halley's Comet though back in what 87 I think was the last one it It came through and I probably will be the few years that you know that decade or two of age range that doesn't get to see Halley's Comet in their lifetime so i think i think i was born in 88 of course so if I make it past 100 maybe I'll see it what is it maybe like 80 something years so it's probably not going to come back around until I think it's like the 2017 or 2000 80s that I'd have to make it to for to see Halley's Comet again. It'd be fine but I don't know maybe we'll see our future. The future is at that time. But it was really cool to get to see comet Neo wise it was just a little below What would be the legs and feet of Ursa Major, the Big Dipper, or like the big bear as it would kind of be observed, but if you kind of look at the deeper part that we're all, mostly familiar with, if you kind of consider Ursa Major, the larger bear constellation that it's structured on, if you kind of look down below the dipper is where I was able to make my observations of comet neowise. And over here in the elevation area that I'm at, in Western Oregon, it's about 200 or 300 feet above sea level. And there's there's kind of a constant problem with haze. And with light pollution in this area, and I think it has to do something with 5:46 Well, like I mean, of course, you know, the amount of population that's around and but also, something about the air quality or bad air kind of flows out around here that just doesn't ever seem to be as crisp or as dark as you can get up in the mountains. And, and really, it's just like a stunning difference, when you're able to get out further and make some some more clear observations, you know, the level of magnitude of stars that you're able to reveal, just in a dark night is so much more crisp and clear. It's just like a, it's a total difference. So it was cool to I think I first was able to spot just a little fuzzy bit of a second magnitude version of comet neowise while I was here in town, but I tried to make a special trip out toward Eastern Oregon out into the desert just to do some camping stuff. But what I wanted to do at the same time was make some good observations. And also try and get some good photographs of comet neowise as it was coming through during its period, where you could you can make some, some good sightings of it, but it was cool. So going out to Eastern Oregon, as it got dark, a little past 1030 or so as you look to the northwest, you can really see the comet and its tail spread for a couple inches in the sky. And I was really surprised to notice how little of it you could really make out. See, when you're in an area of almost any light pollution once you're back in town, or once you're in a lower elevation area. With some light pollution and haze around it was really difficult to make out the same way that it could out in the desert or out in the mountains. And so I thought that was pretty cool to get to get to see and get to check out over there. But yeah, it was a blast getting to do some stuff out in Eastern Oregon, I went over to the john de river area. And I was checking out that area. There's a lot of public land out in that area. But there's also some a lot of private land too. It's just kind of an interesting area how it sort of broken up and it was cool to get to go out go out to the I headed out to Madras and then I took off and headed over East there until I ran into the john de River. And then I was able to use this map that I have to go through and find some of the open off or just the open roads that are you know, smaller gravel roads that I set up to kind of traverse the back country out there. So I was able to find a few of those that were open and travel around on those for a while. That was pretty cool. I was able to find some dispersed campsites and set up right along the john de River, which is really cool. It's a beautiful area out there. It's kind of interesting, the john de river flows through this sort of, I guess it would be I don't know it's kind of like Canyon land and it's also sort of these rolling grass hills that sort of make up the landscape of, of Northern northern and northeastern Oregon. And I think Yeah, as soon as you kind of get a little bit for like a little bit north of bend is when you get out of the Great Basin area and you start to get into another kind of landscape that seems to stretch up north of the Columbia River up into Washington I've heard that some of it's from like really old 8:51 deposits from the river systems and the waterways that were up there and how it were like there's old old deposits and then an erosion that's happened from those rivers running through the area for such a long time but but really cool to see kind of the rolling hills and then some of the carved out canyons that go through the john de river area up there what I found the campsite I was sad I was pretty far away from everybody and I was really far away from any substantial town I think it was near i don't know i don't even know what it is there wasn't anything there when I drove through it there's a bridge and a couple little ranch houses you know real ranches right like just a little a little little house like a little two bedroom house and then 100 acres of cattle to deal with so it seems uh seems like another life out there I want to have they're dealing with you know, kind of the way the world is things are this summer, but it was cool. Yeah, getting out there. Went to Rei kind of set up my campsite and stuff had my truck going. And that was all pretty easygoing. But then I waited till dark after 1030 Yeah, comet neowise is really visible up below the Big Dipper. I was pretty cool to get to see out there in Eastern Oregon really bright, really clear, you could almost make out the second tail, I have my binoculars with me. I think there's some 10 by 40 twos. And those really well to view it to view the comment, like really crisp through there through the binoculars and it got really easy to spot most of the night, even just to the naked eye, it was really easy to spot it was like, Oh yeah, it's right there, there's a comment. It's just the big Wisp in the sky. So it was really cool to get to view it, what I did is I set up my tripod, and I have my camera with me. So I set it up with a really wide angle. And then I was trying to get some photographs of it as it was, as the comet was sort of coming down to set on the landscape of the hillside, you know, as the hours went on into the night. So I think I stayed out until maybe one or two in the morning, when the Big Dipper was sort of scooping down a little low onto the horizon. And then at that point, the place where the comment was dipped below the horizon and then was out of view for the rest of the evening. And I think even into the morning, I think by that time when I was photographing it, it wasn't it wasn't visible any longer. up in the morning sky, I think they said, you know, at first in early July, you could kind of view it around Capella if you were able to get out early enough, say three or four in the morning. But as as the direction as it was moving, it was kind of creeping up pretty quickly, you know, day over day over day, it would kind of move a good chunk through the sky. And in the direction that is moving, it was moving to be more visible at the nighttime which really offered more hours of good observation time, which I thought was pretty cool to wait until it was really dark enough in the northwest view of the sky probably about 1030 onward is when you're finally able to make out those kind of finer points of light in the sky in that region. So it was really cool, set up the tripod, set up the camera, set up some manual focus to to get it kind of set sharp at night you can't you can't use autofocus when you're trying to make photographs of the night sky The stars because it just kind of seeks back and forth, you have to set it to manual focus and then 12:13 wring out your your focus ring to infinity and then just back a little bit you'll notice this every time if you do it, it's really frustrating the dark because you can't really always make it out in an easy way and edit your mistake quickly. But if you go all the way to infinity and then take fixed pictures there the night sky you're going to notice that this points of light that are the stars sort of end up a little fuzzy and it's because all the way to infinity for whatever reason just isn't quite in focus at infinity. So you have to go all the way up to infinity and then back it off just a little bit. And that'll nearly ensure that most of that part of the image is in focus the whole way and it's difficult even even if you do have an F stop that's a little bit more tightened out say like an F four f six or something you're still going to get a lot of that out of focus softness, if the focus ring isn't really dialed into the right spot. So I tried to work on that a little bit and yeah, dialed in my focus was able to set it up with a reasonable ISO to get some images of the night sky and pick up some of those finer points of light and then it was able to take a series of photographs in a few different locations out there in the john de River Valley which I thought was really cool is pretty to be out there and it was a nice night really warm in the River Canyon. And really remote to like as mentioned, I think I was the only person out there for a few miles I saw another another group coming in on a like a little midsize SUV and they were going fishing out at a bend in the river a couple miles up from where I was. So I took my truck down a little further and camped out just on the side of the river. It was cool nice Green River up to the kind of high desert tan rim rock that runs the area around there. So it was it was a cool evening cool campsite area it's cool spot to check out comet neowise too. So I tried to check it out. Up until I don't know what yeah 130 in the morning when I couldn't see it anymore and then spent the night out there out in the john de river area and then the next morning got up and try to check out some of the different roads and stuff that 14:26 went around. 14:33 You can check out more information at Billy Newman photo comm you can go to Billy Newman photo.com Ford slash support. If you want to help me out and participate in the value for value model that we're running this podcast with. If you receive some value out of some of the stuff that I was talking about, you're welcome to help me out and send some value my way through the portal at Billy Newman photo comm forward slash support. You can also find more information there about Patreon and the way that I use it If you're interested or if you're more comfortable using Patreon that's patreon.com forward slash Billy Newman photo 15:12 and I think I just been going through editing a handful of photographs and I want to talk about a few of the ideas that I had around that it was cool I was going through through an archive on a hard drive that I have for a bunch of the images from a lot of the camping that we did during September while we were out this this past year and it was cool working with with the newer Sony cameras like like I talked about a handful of times in this podcast so far and and working by like traveling around and camping and stuff working on the track and all that so it was really cool but so with a lot of these photos a handful of or you know in a waterways they really haven't been processed to to a final outcome yet so one thing that I was working on was trying to go through some of the photographs from imnaha Oregon and then now we're going to talk about on here a bit was that area that's east of of Joseph and enterprise Oregon as you get up toward Hell's Canyon or Yeah, I guess up there like right on the Snake River and the Idaho border and it's a cool spot it's a really interesting little town and the geography out there really changes quite dramatically like right there next to the Snake River and out next all those hills and mountains that are over in that area, but it looks like it used to be way more full of water out there just the amount of erosion that you can you can see that seemed like it ran through there to create this giant gorges that we see now that's that's a lot of Earth movement that had happened out there so it's a really cool area out there but once you get out to him now there's no services there's no gas, there's no store really, I think there might be some type of thing if you if you could call ahead and knew what to call ahead for but there's a road that cuts out in the in the high River Canyon where the river flows through and then there's a road that cuts up and it would go out toward Hell's Canyon or toward a viewpoint at least of at the top of health Kanan as you look down into the Snake River and the Oregon Idaho divide really cool area up there and definitely worth the drive if you can get out there but at a certain point there's a viewpoint that you're able to kind of walk out to the shows all of the imnaha Canyon in a really interesting way just the angle of it I think everything starts to line up really nicely in that way and that's something I've tried to kind of look for us on try to put together some photographs. So that area was that was really cool, you know, it's designed to look really beautiful, but I tried to get real low and bring in some of the some of the contexts in texture the grass, in this this dry grassy field that the cast stressed off on a steep slope down the hillside as it went down to the bottom of the ravine or at the bottom of the canyon of the M the high River Canyon that's out there but the contours of the land and the distance that kind of all flowed into the same vanishing point as as in how river you know sort of worked its way up back towards the horizon but really beautiful area up there and it was cool just sort of focusing the camera and trying to try to frame that up to sort of capture that immense sness of edge to edge what it what it was really light is sort of feel that the way that just the amount of angle there is to that and so one thing that I was working on with this photograph was an A handful that is from from them Nairobi, Kenya was trying to try to work on some some more advanced black and white conversions of these photographs and I know there's there's different different like high contrast filters and stuff for for good black and white images and in a lot of ways that could really help a ton of images especially if they're shot right or you know cleanly with good light that you know the files are clean, there's a huge amount you can do with with things like that, but Gosh, yeah, just trying to like go through an ad. Black and White conversions that are a little bit more specific, a little bit more adjusted to some of these photographs, especially ones that have like a structural context to him or a compositional element that's really just defining the landscape by the structure of the land and by the the angle of the land I call it I try to mess with that a little bit so it was a school working on it now like the the way that it turned out, it kind of pulls some of the yellow color out of it which is really just almost sometimes distracting. And then the strips it down to the kind of sharp angles that come in from the top of the top of the frame to the bottom of the frame. These these other sharp diagonals that are kind of mashed up in parallel with the two so I kind of like that part of the composition elements that come about with when you're you start working on stuff when when you kind of work or just when you kind of start getting a little bit more trained and stuff and when you're able to sort of make things a little bit more easily that that starts to come around a bit better but but yeah, it was cool working tonight on a handful of photographs from from them now. rubric came in and try and make some black and white conversions of them. 20:06 Thanks a lot for checking out this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Hope you guys check out some stuff on Billy Newman photo.com few new things up there some stuff on the homepage some good links to other other outbound sources, some links to books and links to some podcasts like this a blog posts are pretty cool. Yeah, check it out at Billy numina photo.com. Thanks a lot for listening to this episode and the back end. Thank you next time 192 California HWY 395 - Photographs Of Comet Neowise - Editing Imnaha River Canyon Photos
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Brandi & Lindsey Jones are the owners of Silver & Brass Music Shop in Carson City NV, an instrument shop that specializes in restoring and selling vintage brass instruments. They both are very talented musicians and began their alphorn journey just a few years ago. In this episode, we learn about what lead them to owning a small business and the in's and out's of not only playing the alphorn but building one as well. sierrahorns.orgsilverandbrassmusic.com
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Liz Larken is from the small town of Carson City Nevada , a 30 minute drive from the MGM Grande in Reno. She tells of her naivety in a wonderful story of calling Don Arden on his home phone to request an audition.
My friend and colleague John Huck from FOX 5 Las Vegas and I discuss witnessing the execution of a condemned death row inmate.Lawrence Colwell Jr. was convicted of robbing and killing 76-year-old Frank Rosenstock, a New York resident visiting Las Vegas.Rosenstock was lured to his hotel room at the Tropicana Hotel by Colwell's girlfriend Merillee Paul who was posing as a prostitute. Once in his room he was robbed and strangled to death with a belt.Colwell told the court that he had planned to kill someone for weeks. He wanted to know what it felt like and said it was as easy as driving a car.On March 26, 2004 Lawrence Colwell Jr. was executed by way of lethal injection at Nevada State Prison in Carson City Nevada. He was the first inmate to be executed after a moratorium on executions. Colwell was dead within 20 minutes of the injection. John Huck and I both covered the days leading up to the execution and the night it happened.WEBSITE (Case Photos)http://www.truecrimedeadline.comSOCIAL MEDIA:https://twitter.com/CrimeDeadlinehttps://www.instagram.com/truecrimedeadline/https://www.facebook.com/TrueCrimeDEADLINE/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/posts/true-crime-lets-26942079?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=postshare)
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Steve and Zita Waclo of Carson City Nevada are originally from Central PA. He was born in Johnstown and grew up in Altoona, graduating from Bishop Guilfoyle in 1961. Zita (Chirdon) Waclo is from Portage, and graduating from Nursing School at the (then) Mercy Hospital in Altoona. They were on the Grand Princess cruise quarantined after a passenger of a previous cruise died of Covid-19, and infected one of the ships crew. The Waclos tested negative after more than a week in home quarantine. - From March 2020
03/03/20 – Nick Emery – executive director with Life Choices in Carson City, Nevada. Helping to inform and equip pregnant women with vital information. The post Life Choices in Carson City, Nevada. Helping to inform and equip pregnant women with vital information. appeared first on Pilgrim Radio.
11/01/19 – Jim Peckham – Executive director of Friends in Service Helping, assisting the needy in Carson City, NV The post Assisting the needy in Carson City, NV appeared first on Pilgrim Radio.
On this episode of LuncHour we were blessed to have Pastor Chris White as our guest. Chris shares his heart for campus ministry and gives insight into kids, youth and young adult ministries. Chris bio: Chris has served in various roles of family ministry for over 20 years. He has served as a NextGen pastor for over 15 years. He served as a ministry camp director for Foursquare for 5 years. He is honored and blessed to now serve as lead pastor in Carson City NV. Chris also serves as the NextGen representative for the Central Pacific District of Foursquare churches. Resources: - Life Church Resources Awesome message resources, art, message visuals, https://open.life.church/resources? - Stuff you can useLeader resources and trainings, art, printable material https://stuffyoucanuse.org - Creation Swap Art, message visuals, videos, https://www.creationswap.com Child and Youth Protection Manuel: https://resources.foursquare.org/link/child-youth-protection-manual-videos/ Resources for Campus Ministry and Outreach http://www.scd4nextgen.org/resource-hub ***Scroll down to “Campus Ministry and Outreach”
It's another recording from the former radio show at KNVC in Carson City Nevada. We talk about some recent articles in the news of archaeology. LinksWoodstock Archaeology17 Key Milestones in Paleolithic LifeNotify Experts of FindsClimate Change in Arch SitesRitualized Cannabis use in China 2500 years agoContactChris Websterchris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
It's another recording from the former radio show at KNVC in Carson City Nevada. We talk about some recent articles in the news of archaeology. LinksWoodstock Archaeology17 Key Milestones in Paleolithic LifeNotify Experts of FindsClimate Change in Arch SitesRitualized Cannabis use in China 2500 years agoContactChris Websterchris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
The Dead Winter Carpenter are a band from Lake Tahoe. They have been making music in Northern California/Nevada for ten years now, and have become an incredible live act. Their music draws from many influences including bluegrass, rock, and classic country. The last few years have seen them release incredible music, as well as grace the stage with well known Americana acts around the country. They are making a name for themselves as a stalwart live act and making fans wherever they go. They played a concert in downtown Carson City NV this last week and I got to chat with their lead singer Jesse before the show. We talked about their music and their history as a band, and where they are headed in the future.
Today's show was recorded at KNVC.org in Carson City Nevada. Chris is joined by his co-host for this episode, Brian Woods. We talk about about plants, architecture, and guns. LinksTAU Researchers Indentified Millennia-Old Animal, Plant Remains on Tiny Cave Flint ToolsItaly's “House of the Archaeologist” expresses history through materiality137-year-old Winchester rifle found in Nevada has a new homeKNVCContactChris Websterchris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
Today's show was recorded at KNVC.org in Carson City Nevada. Chris is joined by his co-host for this episode, Brian Woods. We talk about about plants, architecture, and guns. LinksTAU Researchers Indentified Millennia-Old Animal, Plant Remains on Tiny Cave Flint ToolsItaly's “House of the Archaeologist” expresses history through materiality137-year-old Winchester rifle found in Nevada has a new homeKNVCContactChris Websterchris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
Chris Webster is joined again by Brian Woods in the studio at KNVC Community Radio in Carson City Nevada for a chat about goddess figurines and cultural appropriation. LinksKNVCContactChris Websterchris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
Chris Webster is joined again by Brian Woods in the studio at KNVC Community Radio in Carson City Nevada for a chat about goddess figurines and cultural appropriation. LinksKNVCContactChris Websterchris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com
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This episode was originally recorded live on KNVC 95.1 FM in Carson City Nevada on April 19th, 2019. Chris talks about several past episodes on TAS, and then “digs” in to his work on the US/Mexican border. No guests today; just the ramblings of a heat-stressed archaeologist.
This episode was originally recorded live on KNVC 95.1 FM in Carson City Nevada on April 19th, 2019. Chris talks about several past episodes on TAS, and then “digs” in to his work on the US/Mexican border. No guests today; just the ramblings of a heat-stressed archaeologist.
Today's episode is actually a recording of the first interview I did as a radio host at KNVC 95.1 in Carson City Nevada. They cut off the first few minutes so we pick it up with one of my next questions. I talk to Dr. Garfinkel about Rock Art, his career and how he got into it, and what it all means in the greater cultural context.
Today's episode is actually a recording of the first interview I did as a radio host at KNVC 95.1 in Carson City Nevada. They cut off the first few minutes so we pick it up with one of my next questions. I talk to Dr. Garfinkel about Rock Art, his career and how he got into it, and what it all means in the greater cultural context.
Todd Sulzinger is a corporate finance executive in Silicon Valley and part-time developer. He has an intriguing project near Carson City Nevada that shows just how diversified the real estate industry can be.
We had a great time up in Carson City Nevada this past weekend. We met some great people and laughed a lot. We discuss that and more on the Rehearsal Podcast this week... - Wings, appetizer or meal? - Model T - Disney World - The first CD player - The most opinionated girl in the world - Put it on my tab - Weird airport lounge food - Windex in Mike's eye - Nuclear physics - Squirrel operating a crane - Spider monkey - George Foreman - Slug tamer
Ellen Hopkins is a former freelance journalist, and the award-winning author of 20 nonfiction books for young readers, four novels for adults, and 14 NY Times bestselling novels for young adults, many written in verse. She has also contributed to several recent anthologies, both short stories and essays. Her latest YA novel, PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE, addresses gun violence, a timely, vital discussion among both adults and teens. She lives near Carson City NV with her extended family, one German shepherd, one rescue cat and two ponds (not pounds) of koi. Join the Thorne & Cross newsletter for updates, book deals, specials, exclusives, and upcoming guests on Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! by visiting Tamara and Alistair at their websites: alistaircross.com and tamarathorne.com This is a copyrighted, trademarked podcast owned solely by the Authors on the Air Global Radio, LLC.
In this week's Podcast from Washington Ian Goldstein and Eli Briggs discuss the FY2019 appropriations bills in the House and Senate. They also discuss the opioid bills that passed the House of Representatives and has moved onto the Senate. Finally, they discuss the markups of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act of 2018. Later in the program Ian Goldstein sat down with Carson City Health Director Nicki Aaker. They discussed how a small health department creates public and private partnerships. They also discussed the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act Reauthorization after Carson City saw excessive flooding in January, 2017. Finally, the discuss the importance of the Medical Reserve Corps.
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Cody Kiser is from Carson City Nevada. He was a stuntman in the movie "American Sniper"! When Cody is not on the rodeo trail he is back home coaching Crossfit. On the podcast we talk about how he got into rodeo, being a stuntman, crossfit and a whole lot more craziness!!! You can follow Cody on:Instagram: czkriderFacebook: Cody Z KiserAlso go check out www.oralcancerfoundation.org!Keep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!
Cody Kiser is from Carson City Nevada. He was a stuntman in the movie "American Sniper"! When Cody is not on the rodeo trail he is back home coaching Crossfit. On the podcast we talk about how he got into rodeo, being a stuntman, crossfit and a whole lot more craziness!!! You can follow Cody on:Instagram: czkriderFacebook: Cody Z KiserAlso go check out www.oralcancerfoundation.org!Keep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!
On this episode of The HamRadio Show the Uncrowned Kings of Reality Radio are getting ready for #BUNNYRANCHORBUST2 this weekend in Carson City Nevada w/ Dennis Hof and the trust me the crew is #PlayingDirty hanging in studio and Co-Hosting with us today is Actor and friend of the show Michael Maugeri but he's not just hosting with us he's also plugging his upcoming series called "Playing Dirty" which sounds freaking awesome can't wait for it to Air Annnnnnnnd of course we have a #SBGOTW SPANK BANK GIRL of the WEEK but this one is Special representing the World famous BUNNYRANCH (Bunnyranch.com) the hotter than Hell Harley Lane is gracing us with her beautiful self and promoting #BUNNYRANCHORBUST2 this weekend in Carson City Nevada and trust me she doesn't disappoint with her "MASTURBATE THEATER" Performance is got to be heard Caution this is so hot it might melt your Radio!
On this episode of The HamRadio Show the Uncrowned Kings of Reality Radio are getting ready for #BUNNYRANCHORBUST2 this weekend in Carson City Nevada w/ Dennis Hof and the trust…
On this episode of The HamRadio Show the Uncrowned Kings of Reality Radio are getting ready for #BUNNYRANCHORBUST2 this weekend in Carson City Nevada w/ Dennis Hof and the trust me the crew is #PlayingDirty hanging in studio and Co-Hosting with us today is Actor and friend of the show Michael Maugeri but he's not just hosting with us he's also plugging his upcoming series called "Playing Dirty" which sounds freaking awesome can't wait for it to Air Annnnnnnnd of course we have a #SBGOTW SPANK BANK GIRL of the WEEK but this one is Special representing the World famous BUNNYRANCH (Bunnyranch.com) the hotter than Hell Harley Lane is gracing us with her beautiful self and promoting #BUNNYRANCHORBUST2 this weekend in Carson City Nevada and trust me she doesn't disappoint with her "MASTURBATE THEATER" Performance is got to be heard Caution this is so hot it might melt your Radio!
Brand new year! Same old dick jokes! The Worst Little Podcast – S5 E38 – Download Link Starting the year of with some magical musical machinations is Wizard Colors, a Carson City NV noise band, featuring Jen Scaffidi and Carson Cessna, noted Sierra Nevada musical outlaws. “Noise band” might throw you off, sounding like some frenetic Phillip […]
www.NVHousingSearch.org www.Housing.nv.gov www.SocialServe.com Betsy Fadali, Economist III from State of Nevada Department of Business and Industry Housing Division; Carson City Nevada is our in-studio guest. Sheila Roberts from SocialServe.com in Charlotte, North Carolina is our phone-in guest. Today we talk about how Nevada is serving landlords and renters by offering a no-cost locating service to both parties. Experienced and new investors alike are encouraged to tune-in today. www.NevadaRealEstateRadio.com www.SageIntl.com www.CheriHillShow.com
I spoke with Larry Werner, City Manager of Carson City, Nevada in this episode of Leading Cities. Listen: Interview with Larry Werner
Mr. Senate will be speaking with Sandie LaMae, author of "Spirit Sightings, Visits from the Other Side. "She is based in Carson City Nevada and has a ghost hunting group there.
Mr. Senate will be speaking with Sandie LaMae, author of "Spirit Sightings, Visits from the Other Side. "She is based in Carson City Nevada and has a ghost hunting group there.