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A new MP3 sermon from Independent Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Charles Robert Riner Jr. (Memorial Service) Subtitle: Funeral/Memorial Service Speaker: Terry L. Johnson Broadcaster: Independent Presbyterian Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 10/3/2022 Length: 65 min.
May 13, 1945 - September 27, 2022
durée : 00:59:35 - A L'Improviste - par : Anne Montaron - Dans A l'Improviste ce soir une improvisation du duo Exit formé par l'altiste Julia Robert et le percussionniste Charles Robert et un écho de la 33ème édition du festival Sons d'Hiver. - réalisé par : Fanny Constans
The Prison Episode! Kat takes us to North Korea where an American man made a very bad decision and ended up being their prisoner for 40 years. Then Hayley takes us on a witch-hunt of sorts covering the true crime legal drama of pediatric nurse, and tarot card reader, Lucia de Berk. Still got a thirst for knowledge and parasaocial camaraderie? You're in luck! We release bonus shows every week on our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/nightclassy Night Classy | Linktree Produced by Parasaur Studios © 2024
ATC 241 Palmarès franco Québéc Février Cette semaine, je vous propose mon palmarès de chansons québécoises et franco-canadiennes pour ce mois de février. J'ai sélectionné Navet Confit, Charles Robert, Galaxie Quanart, Grand Public, Faux Soleil, et Margaret Tracteur. On commence ce palmarès franco-québécois et d'autres provinces et territoires du Canada avec Navet Confit, qui, depuis plusieurs années, a réussi à marquer le paysage musical du Québec de son empreinte musicale grâce à son originalité et à son désir affirmé de bousculer les conventions. C'est toujours dans l'ADN de Navet Confit, car pour ce début d'année, il nous propose le titre "Changer d'heure", extrait de son futur et prometteur EP intitulé "Désolé Mouvement Geste". Dans ce titre, Navet Confit s'interroge sur la pertinence de changer d'heure. Est-ce réellement utile ? Est-ce une question d'économie d'énergie ou de rendre le monde plus beau ? Une réponse claire et précise est formulée dans la chanson. Avec Galaxie (anciennement Galaxie 500), Ford, le constructeur automobile, a demandé, via leurs avocats, de retirer le "500" de leur nom. La Galaxie 500 était la voiture de police américaine dans les années 60. Après cette digression automobile, parlons d'Olivier Langevin, membre de Galaxie, musicien fétiche de Fred Fortin, originaire du Lac Saint-Jean. Olivier Langevin, esprit créatif derrière Galaxie, nous revient avec un nouvel opus intitulé "Anomie", promettant de secouer les ondes. "Anomie" signifie absence d'organisation ou de loi, à ne pas confondre avec l'anarchie, qui est l'absence d'autorité. Dans "Anomie", Galaxie nous invite sur la piste de danse. "Mille fragments" (remix) de Charles Robert Nous changeons d'ambiance et plongeons dans l'univers électro de Charles Robert avec son dernier coup de génie : le remix de "Mille fragments". Ce titre transforme tout espace en piste de danse. Charles ne se contente pas de mixer des sons ; il danse sa vie dans un clip invitant à la vulnérabilité et à la liberté. Après le succès de "Magique", Charles nous offre "Mille fragments", un hymne à l'audace de s'exprimer pleinement. Laissez-vous emporter par cette vague électro-pop qui invite à la danse et à la célébration de la vie. "Pleine lune" de Quanart Quanart, avec un "Q" et un "T", s'il vous plaît, ajoute une touche de fantaisie. Notre virtuose de l'émotion nous présente "Pleine lune", tiré de son deuxième EP "Quanart". Cette chanson franco-pop rock aux teintes grunge nous enveloppe dans une douceur électro, sensible et dansante, qui canalise l'énergie lunaire. À travers des paroles introspectives et poétiques, Quanart nous invite à nous perdre en pensées sous la pleine lune, nous rappelant notre connexion à l'univers. Grand Public marque son retour avec le single "Torrent de compliments", explorant les subtilités de l'esprit humain avec un style krautrock lo-fi. Ce morceau ausculte le paradoxe de se satisfaire d'illusions, offrant un son irrésistible. La voix est volontairement sous-mixée, un choix audacieux pour les auditeurs attentifs. Errance Faux Soleil Nous découvrons un duo avec Shawn Jobin, de la Saskatchewan, et Squerl Noir, de l'Ontario. Shawn et Squerl, deux rappeurs mélodiques et poétiques, s'unissent pour Faux Soleil, humanisant l'univers de la musique électronique. "Errance", leur premier morceau, invite à une immersion dans leur monde sonore distinctif, inspiré par la quiétude de l'hiver canadien, mêlant techno mélodieuse et bande sonore grandiose. Nous écoutons maintenant "La fin des haricots" de Margaret Tracteur. Ce premier album plonge dans l'essence du folklore nord-américain, embrassant une gamme élargie de styles musicaux. "L'heure du thé avec Margaret Tracteur" est une invitation à parcourir un univers de récits musicaux, où chaque chanson est un essai sur la vie. "La fin des haricots" évoque des moments de désespoir quotidien avec humour, transformant les épreuves en un début d'espoir. On se donne rendez-vous après les vacances de février. Portez-vous bien.
Episode 88 Charles Robert 'Bobby' Steele 43 Year Old Charles Robert 'Bobby' Steele has been missing since April 11,2023 when he walked out of his sister Kelly's home in Delaware, and was never seen again. Prior to that, Bobby had been down on his luck. A childhood injury left him dependent on pain killers, and his addition led to him being arrested and incarcerated, and later, homeless in Maryland. Bobby struggled to stay sober and was looking forward to moving into a new home. He had qualified for a voucher that would get him off the streets, and into his own home permanently, and he was very excited. However, around the same time, he seemed worried and in a panic over something or someone. He expressed his uneasiness to his sister Kelly, and went as far as to ask her to routinely call him or do a video call with him to make sure he was okay. Bobby seemed relieved when Kelly picked him up and brought him home to her house, and things were looking up. That's when Bobby vanished and wasn't seen again. Kelly has been anxiously searching for her brother ever since, and is getting bounced around from one police jurisdiction to another. It's also been a challenge to find and talk to people on the street that knew Bobby, or might have information; including his girlfriend Leah Vari. It seems she too has gone off the radar. Kelly has taken to TikTok to spread awareness and ask for the public's help. Kelly discusses her efforts to find Bobby in this episode. Bobby is described as a White male, 5ft11, 180 pounds, and having Brown hair and Hazel eyes. If you have any information, please call the Elkton, MD police dept at 410-398-4200 To listen to this episode ad-free and get access to other podcast benefits, consider an AbJack Insider subscription. To contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit: Missingpersonspodcast.com Follow us on Social media on Facebook or Twitter
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Melmoth The Wanderer by Charles Robert Maturin audiobook. One of the first horror novels, it tells the story of Melmoth, who sells his soul so he could have an extended life. Throughout the novel, he wanders around the world in search of someone who would replace him and lift his curse. It is known for its many sub-plots, the true horror it makes one feel, and its criticism of the Catholic church. This is certainly one of the most important books of all times, quoted in countless other works, and praised by authors and critics alike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marcus and Will discuss the origins of hypotheses related to timing and intensity of spring harvest and how they may affect reproduction. They also discuss the challenges landowners face when establishing property level harvest decisions. Resources: Isabelle, Jason L., et al. "Considerations for timing of spring wild turkey hunting seasons in the southeastern United States." Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 5 (2018): 106-113. The Wild Turkey: Biology & Management Kurzejeski, Eric W., and L. D. Vangilder. "Population management." The wild turkey: biology and management. Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA (1992): 165-184. Watts, Charles Robert, "The Social Organization of Wild Turkeys on the Welder Wildlife Refuge, Texas" (1969). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations. 7423. Exum, J. H., et al. "Ecology of the Eastern Wild Turkey in an Intensively Managed Pine Forest in Southern Alabama, vol. 23." Tall Timbers Research Station Bull., Tallahassee, FL, USA (1987). Healy, W. M., and S. M. Powell. Wild turkey harvest management: biology, strategies, and techniques. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological Technical Publication. BTP-R5001-1999, Washington DC, USA, 1999. Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Marcus and Will discuss the origins of hypotheses related to timing and intensity of spring harvest and how they may affect reproduction. They also discuss the challenges landowners face when establishing property level harvest decisions. Resources: Isabelle, Jason L., et al. "Considerations for timing of spring wild turkey hunting seasons in the southeastern United States." Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 5 (2018): 106-113. The Wild Turkey: Biology & Management Kurzejeski, Eric W., and L. D. Vangilder. "Population management." The wild turkey: biology and management. Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA (1992): 165-184. Watts, Charles Robert, "The Social Organization of Wild Turkeys on the Welder Wildlife Refuge, Texas" (1969). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations. 7423. Exum, J. H., et al. "Ecology of the Eastern Wild Turkey in an Intensively Managed Pine Forest in Southern Alabama, vol. 23." Tall Timbers Research Station Bull., Tallahassee, FL, USA (1987). Healy, W. M., and S. M. Powell. Wild turkey harvest management: biology, strategies, and techniques. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological Technical Publication. BTP-R5001-1999, Washington DC, USA, 1999. Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
For an in depth numerology reading, send me an email or contact me on social media :) Remember your life purpose : The first of my trilogy 'Remember Your Life Purpose for Numerology Readers. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Remember-Your-Life-Purpose-Numerology-ebook/dp/B09THR2H5G/ref=sr_1_1?crid=BBH8UOU36XL1&keywords=Remember+Your+Life+Purpose%3A+Live+the+life+you+chose&qid=1646055342&sprefix=remember+your+life+purpose+live+the+life+you+chose+%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-1 Remember your Talents : The second of my trilogy 'Remember Your Talents' for Numerology Readers is now available on PAPER BACK! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Remember-Your-Talents-Numerology-Reader-ebook/dp/B09YP2RTS2/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1HV679HOSVKM3&keywords=Katie+Youers&qid=1650807182&sprefix=katie+youers%2Caps%2C71&sr=8-2 Link to my Udemy ‘Foundations of Numerology Practitioner' Course If you would like to learn numerology, create your own chart and charts for others, then take my Numerology Practitioner course on this link: https://www.udemy.com/course/numerology-practitioner/?referralCode=E4958142F813EAC470A3 Link to my Udemy ‘Numerology Master Reader' Course. If you would like to learn how to skilfully blend all the numbers in a numerology chart to reveal your client's ‘contract' or ‘blue print' that they agreed to before incarnating, then take my Numerology Practitioner course on this link: https://www.udemy.com/course/numerology-master-practitioner-for-readers/?referralCode=EC604A3AFCECC1532AF9 These are my social media links: My Website and Email Soulexplorer.net, Email: katie@soulexplorer.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soulexplorernumerology/ Instagram: SoulExplorerkate https://www.instagram.com/soulexplorerkate/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-youers-1b10b7196/ Twitter: Soul Explorer Numerology https://twitter.com/SoulExplorer4
Octubre 1. La religiosa – Denis Diderot 2. Hiperión – Friedrich Hölderlin 3. El castillo de Rackrent – María Edgeworth 4. Enrique de Ofterdingen – Novalis 5. El sobrino de Rameau – Denis Diderot 6. Las afinidades electivas – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 7. Michael Kohlhass – Heinrich von Kleist 8. Sentido y sensibilidad – Jane Austen 9. Orgullo y prejuicio – Jane Austen 10. Mansfield Park – Jane Austen 11. Emma – Jane Austen 12. Rob Roy – Sir Walter Scott 13. Frankenstein – Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 14. Ivanhoe – Sir Walter Scott 15. Melmoth el errabundo – Charles Robert Maturín --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irving-sun/message
Le débat de la circonscription Jean-Lesage réunissait Denise Peter du Parti conservateur du Québec (PCQ), Michaël Potvin du Parti québécois (PQ), Charles Robert du Parti libéral du Québec (PLQ), Sol Zanetti de Québec solidaire (QS). La candidate de la Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ) Christiane Gamache avait décliné l'invitation. L'événement, animé par Aude Brassard-Hallé, était organisé par un groupe citoyen du Grand Limoilou, avec la collaboration de CKRL 89,1 et de Monlimoilou et avait lieu au Centre Mgr Marcoux le 19 septembre 2022.
In the six volumes of the Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Julian Hawthorne presents us thrilling and mysterious short stories from all corners of the world. The GSMC Audiobook Series presents some of the greatest classic novels, audiobooks, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through classic audiobooks read by some of the top audiobook performers of all time. This compiled collection of classic audiobooks contains a wide variety of classic Novels. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows and audiobooks as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed, and some Audiobooks might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
In the six volumes of the Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Julian Hawthorne presents us thrilling and mysterious short stories from all corners of the world. The GSMC Audiobook Series presents some of the greatest classic novels, audiobooks, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through classic audiobooks read by some of the top audiobook performers of all time. This compiled collection of classic audiobooks contains a wide variety of classic Novels. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows and audiobooks as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed, and some Audiobooks might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
Slightly Off Axis Podcast Episode 4 - Guest Charles Robert Ryan, Shuttle Resolution Movie. Kenneth Otto's Slightly Off Axis Podcast for November 28, 2021 - An Audio Podcast version of a Social Media Live Video. Edited for best sounding audio and silence removal. Date of edit March 1, 2022. Charles Robert Ryan talks about his experience working with NASA, as a builder - project manager - for a shuttle training mock up - Shuttle Resolution, and about the film documentary coming out in 2022.
Slightly Off Axis Podcast Episode 4 - Guest Charles Robert Ryan, Shuttle Resolution Movie. Kenneth Otto's Slightly Off Axis Podcast for November 28, 2021 - An Audio Podcast version of a Social Media Live Video. Edited for best sounding audio and silence removal. Date of edit March 1, 2022. Charles Robert Ryan talks about his experience working with NASA, as a builder - project manager - for a shuttle training mock up - Shuttle Resolution, and about the film documentary coming out in 2022.
La nouvelle formation de Charles Robert : https://bit.ly/3AS6Hv1 Elle représente le 2ème cours de la certification complète Movement Architect ! Vidéo : https://youtu.be/vKzbyBiGXY8 #NeuEra #Charlesrobert #mouvement #movement #parkour #calisthenics #mobility #flexibility #mobility #mobilité #yoga #pilates #rangeofmotion #amplitudedemouvement #artsmartiaux #dance #danse #cma --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/academianeuera/message
Charles Robert est un spécialiste du mouvement humain. Apprendre à bien bouger va bien au-delà du simple entraînement, c'est littéralement une forme de langage
Charles Robert a voyagé dans plusieurs pays pour performer son art et apprendre. Il discute avec Nicolas Desjardins, fondateur de NeuEra. Il a écrit la nouvelle certification pour les sportifs et thérapeutes appelée : Certification en Architecture du Mouvement. Cela inclut 6 modules, il nous en dit plus ici :) Vidéo
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It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski. Alex and Tom talk about Senator Denise Batters finding out she was kicked out of the Conservative Caucus over voicemail, and how Erin O'Toole looks after it. They also talk about how the Privy Council Office conducted a poll that may have directly influenced why we had an election, and why Charles Robert, a Clerk of the House of Commons who is off duty following allegations of incompetence and pro-liberal bias. Let's get talking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darwin visited a South American city ruined by an earthquake. There he heard the superstitious account of the phenomenon. The ignorant people accused Indian women of bewitching the volcano. But Darwin has another explanation. (Volume 29, Harvard Classics)
Learn how your stress and posture are connected. Emotional stress can hide in various parts of your body, and you might not even know it. Charles shares how emotional trauma and stress hide and present as physical ailments. Do not miss these highlights: [07:03] Social media connects people from all around the world but it...
Praise the Lord!!! Join the Men of "Round Table Ministry": Elder Charles, Min. Bernard, Min Robert and Evg. Todd as they disscus how Iron sharpens Iron when under attack. Tonight at 9pm with the 1361st episode of Purpose Kingdom Network on www.blogtalkradio.com/purposekingdom or listen via phone: 319-527-6091 or simply hit the link below. Don't allow your family and friends to miss this move of God. Please share.
ถ้าพูดถึงนักชีววิทยา ชื่อแรกๆที่เราจะนึกถึงก็คือ Charles (Robert) Darwin ซึ่งจะทำให้เรานึกถึงทฤษฎีที่อธิบายเรื่องวิวัฒนาการ เรือหลวงบีเกิล รวมถึงเกาะกาลาปากอส วันนี้เรามาฟังกันว่าประวัติหรือพื้นฐานชีวิตของเขาเป็นอย่างไร เรื่องของผลงานอื่นๆนอกจากทฤษฎีวิวัฒนาการมีอะไรบ้าง เรามาติดตามรับฟังได้ในพอดแคสต์ตอนนี้ครับ
El día de hoy les vamos hablar de una de un naturalista inglés, explorador, galardonado en Inglaterra como el primer mayor científico influyente, escritor de libros, creador de teorías y precursor del conocimiento sobre la evolución humana, el día de hoy les vamos hablar de Charles Robert Darwin.
Today we celebrate the botanist who discovered osmosis and the botanist who helped popularize the poinsettia. We'll learn about the painter who made an indelible garden out of waste marshland and the Edwardian Landscape Architect who designed the Peace Palace gardens at the Hague. We'll celebrate the birthday of the royal gardener who turns 71 today. We'll hear the oft-quoted November poem with the lines "The last lone aster is gone; The flowers of the witch hazel wither;" We Grow That Garden Library with a book that helps gardeners create a garden worthy of painting. I'll talk about seedheads, and then we'll wrap things up with the Spanish grape that is the sixth most widely planted grape in the world. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. How to grow your own wellness garden | @HomesProperty @ChelsPhysicGdn's head of plant collections, Nell Jones, shares her tips for the best “wellbeing” plants to grow at home: Peppermint, Rosemary, Tumeric, Aloe Vera, and Chamomile. All are fantastic options for houseplants with health benefits. How to collect and sow astrantia seeds | Gardener's World | @gwmag Here's an A+ video from @gwmag featuring Carol Klein - who couldn't look sharper with her Suit & Scarf - showing us How to Collect and Sow Astrantia, Hesperis, & Hardy Annuals. She's the Real Deal - right down to the dirt under her fingernails! Ep. 237 - The Fall of the Torreya & What is Being Done to Save It — In Defense of Plants | @indfnsofplnts This IDOP podcast is a good one! Ep. 237: The Torreya taxifolia Asa Gray recalled when Hardy Bryan Croom discovered it along with a little plant that grows beneath it: the Croomia pauciflora. So, in botany, as in life, Croom grew happily in the shadow of Torrey. Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck - because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community.So there’s no need to take notes or track down links - the next time you're on Facebook, just search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Brevities #OTD Today is the birthday of the French physiologist and botanist Henri Dutrochet, who was born on this day in 1776. Dutrochet discovered and named the process of osmosis working in his home laboratory as he was investigating the movement of sap in plant tissues. Dutrochet shared his discovery with the Paris Academy of Sciences on October 30th, 1826. Like the cells in our own bodies, plants don't drink water; they absorb it by osmosis. Dutrochet also figured out the green pigment in plants is essential to how plants take up carbon dioxide. #OTD Today is the birthday of the botanist Robert Buist who was born on this day in 1805. Robert Buist came to America from Edinburgh "Edinburgh," where his dad was a professional gardener. He had trained at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and immigrated to Philadelphia when he was 23 years old. One of his first jobs was working for a wealthy Philadelphia businessman named Henry Pratt, who had a tremendous summer estate named Lemon Hill. At the time, Lemon Hill was regarded as having one of the most beautiful gardens in the United States. Eventually, Buist bought the history Bernard M'Mahon nursery - one of the oldest nurseries in the country and the nursery that supplied plants to Thomas Jefferson. Today, on the spot where the nursery used to be, is a large old Sophora tree - known as the Buist Sophora. The tree was brought to the United States from France, and its origin can be traced to China. In addition to the nursery, Buist grew his company to include a seed division and a greenhouse. In 1825, the Plant Explorer Joel Poinsett sent some specimens of a plant he discovered in Mexico home to Charleston. Buist heard about the plant bought himself one and began growing it. Buist named it Euphorbia poinsettia since the plant had a milky white sap like other Euphorbias. The red bracts of the plant were so unusual and surprising to Buist that he wrote it was "truly the most magnificent of all the tropical plants we have ever seen." Of course, what Buist had been growing is the plant we know today as the poinsettia. Buist gave his friend and fellow Scot the botanist James McNab a poinsettia when he visited in 1834. McNab brought the plant back to Scotland and gave it to the head of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Robert Graham. Graham promptly changed the botanical name of the plant to Poinsettia pulcherrima - a move that greatly disgusted Buist for the rest of his life. And, here's a fun little side note about Robert Buist. His books on gardening were very popular. When Stonewall Jackson discovered gardening in middle age, he relied heavily on Robert Buist's book “The Family Kitchen Gardener: Containing Plain and Accurate Descriptions of All the Different Species and Varieties of Culinary Vegetables, that became Jackson's gardening bible and he wrote little notes in the margins as he worked his way through the guide. Just like most gardeners still do today, he'd write, "Plant this" or "try this" in the margins next to the plants he was interested in trying the following year. #OTD Today is the birthday of Claude Monet who was born on this day in 1840 Gardeners love Stephen Gwynn's 1934 book Claude Monet and his Garden. In 1883 Monet purchased a house in 1883. Monet immediately set about creating a hidden water garden fashioned out of waste marshland. Monet made sure his lily pond was surrounded by trees and plants, incorporating poplars, willows, bamboo, and iris. And, Monet's favorite plant and painting subject were, no doubt, his water lilies. Monet said, "'I am following Nature without being able to grasp her. I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers." Monet painted his garden over the span of 40 years. In 1914, Monet began his most impressive work - a series of large panels that offered a 360-degree view of the pond. Monet worked on the panels all through the first World War. It's was Monet who wrote: “When you go out to paint, try to forget what objects you have before you, a tree, a house, a field, or whatever. Merely think here is a little square of blue, here an oblong of pink, here a streak of yellow, and paint it just as it looks to you, the exact color and shape.” And it was Monet who said this, “My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece.” and “I must have flowers, always, and always.” #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the most prolific Edwardian Landscape Architect and town planner Thomas Hayton Mawson who died on this day in 1933. When Mawson was a teenager, his dad started a nursery and fruit farm in Yorkshire. Mawson loved the orchard, but his happiness came to an abrupt end when his father died, and his mother was forced to sell the property. But the nursery experience had left an impression on Mawson and his siblings, and at one point, they all pursued work in horticulture. In 1900, Mawson wrote his classic work, The Art and Craft of Garden Making, which was strongly influenced by the arts and crafts era. The book brought Mawson's influence and authority. In short order, his firm Thomas H. Mawson & Sons, became THE firm for Landscape Architecture. Mawson's most famous client was William Hesketh Lever, and Mawson eventually designed many of his properties: Thornton Manor, Lever’s Cheshire home, Rivington Pike, and Lever’s London home, The Hill, Hampstead. Mawson's most notable public work was commissioned by Andrew Carnegie: the gardens of the Peace Palace in The Hague in 1908. #OTD Today is the birthday of Prince Charles, who was born on this day in 1948. Recently, Prince Charles was asked how he came to love gardening. It turns out, as a little boy, he was given a small hidden plot at Buckingham Palace where he could grow vegetables. Prince Charles and his sister, Princess Anne, had to cultivate their own plan for the garden. Gardening was a passion that Prince Charles shared with his grandmother, who had a beautiful garden at Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park. Prince Charles recently recalled, “It was a wonderful woodland garden with masses of azaleas and rhododendrons. The smell and everything had a profound effect on me." To this day, the Prince is a big believer in the therapeutic benefits of gardening. As an adult, Prince Charles was an early practitioner of the organic gardening movement. His Highgrove farm was one of the first farms in England to be certified as fully organic. Today, nearly 40,000 people visit @HighgroveGarden every single year. Garden guides explain how Prince Charles transformed the land adjoining the house into a series of outdoor rooms that embody his gardening ideals and organic principles. In May of this year, Google Arts and Culture made it possible for people to take a virtual tour of the gardens at Highgrove.One of the most notable aspects of the garden is the Stumpery - a treehouse built for William and Harry in a Holly Tree. The virtual tour also included a glimpse of the Cottage Garden, the Sundial Garden, the Thyme Walk, the Sunflower Meadow, the Rose Pergola that commemorated Prince Charles’ 50th birthday, as well as a memorial to his beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Tigga. Unearthed Words Out through the fields and the woods And over the walls I have wended; I have climbed the hills of view And looked at the world, and descended; I have come by the highway home, And lo, it is ended. The leaves are all dead on the ground, Save those that the oak is keeping To ravel them one by one And let them go scraping and creeping Out over the crusted snow, When others are sleeping. And the dead leaves lie huddled and still, No longer blown hither and thither; The last lone aster is gone; The flowers of the witch hazel wither; The heart is still aching to seek, But the feet question ‘Whither?’ Ah, when to the heart of man Was it ever less than a treason To go with the drift of things, To yield with a grace to reason, And bow and accept the end Of a love or a season? –Robert Frost, Reluctance It's time to Grow That Garden Library with Today's Book Recommendation: Monet's Passion by Elizabeth Murray Today's book is such a good one. I need to make sure to tell you that this is the 20th Anniversary revised edition. When Elizabeth's book first came out, it was an instant bestseller and deservedly so! Elizabeth Murray was uniquely qualified to write this book because she is both a professional gardener and an artist. But even better than her qualifications is her heart. When Murray saw Monet's garden Giverny in 1984 - her heart fell in love. Elizabeth worked to restore the garden, and she enjoyed privileges to Monet's garden that allowed her real intimacy with the space and with Monet's spirit. Thanks to Murray, all of us can not only enjoy Monet's gardens on a deeper level, but we can breakdown what he was doing with color and balance and light. There is a fabulous 10-minute TED Talk by Murray that is available on YouTube. I shared it in The Daily Gardener Community on Facebook. You are going to love meeting and learning from Elizabeth in this video. If you want to access it quickly - just search for Murray, and her Ted Talk will pop right up. One thing I learned about Monet from reading Elizabeth's book, is that Monet was nearly blind during the later years. So, he painted his beautiful garden from memory in his studio. Elizabeth says, "I find it deeply moving that we can create what we can imagine and that what we create can renew and transform others." I love that sentiment. As a gardener, you are a creator. Your imagination takes your garden in all sorts of directions - thus, the quote that "Gardeners dream bigger dreams than emperors." So I ask you - what better use of your offseason is there than dreaming and planning and imagining all that you can create in your garden. You can get a used copy and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for under $8 - which is 75% off the regular price of the book. Today's Garden Chore You've heard it said a million times by now - "Leave the seedheads!" But, I had a gardener ask me recently - which seedheads should I let alone, I have so many. I say leave the seedheads of your herbaceous plants. Here's a list of some that I like to leave standing: Fennel, Echinacea, Verbena, Teasel, Ligularia, Eryngium, Grasses, and Echinacea, And bonus: Sparrows and goldfinches especially enjoy seedheads. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Today is International Tempranillo Day. Tempranillo is made with a black grape variety grown to make full-bodied red wines in Spain. It's now the 3rd most widely planted wine grape variety worldwide. Tempranillo is derived from Temprano ("early"), in reference to the fact that the grape ripens several weeks earlier than most Spanish red grapes. Fans of Tempranillo are often surprised to learn there is a white mutant version of the grape - although it is rare. the white tempranillo grape is an approved wine grape and has a citrus flavor. Tempranillo wines tend to have spicey notes, so they are best paired with meat - like chicken, lamb, or pork. Tempranillo's notes include strawberries, black currants, cherries, prunes, chocolate, and tobacco. Tempranillo has found a home in Texas, and it has grown to be the state's signature grape. And, Tempranillo is arguably the signature red wine of Texas. So, cheers to International Tempranillo Day! Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Depois de imaginar a corrida entre o herói Aquiles e a tartaruga, Laura pensou: por que não ir até o zoológico e conhecer mais de perto aquele animalzinho engraçado que anda devagar, carrega aquele casco imenso, e que na imaginação e na razão de Zenão era capaz de vencer o grande herói grego? Charles Robert […] The post Verdades Inventadas – Ep 21 – Darwin appeared first on LAbI UFSCar - Divulgação Científica.
Entrevue avec Charles Robert, ancien directeur des communications de Philippe Couillard: La communication au sein du gouvernement et le dossier du tramway.
L'édito de Jonathan Trudeau: Le groupe de scouts de Loretteville mis sous tutelle en raison d'une chicane entre les bénévoles adultes et ceux qui pensaient être transgenre. Entrevue avec Jean Boulet, député de Trois-Rivières, Coalition avenir Québec, ministre du Travail, de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale et ministre responsable de la région de la Mauricie: Ce que le gouvernement appelle la « Grande corvée », pour relever les défis de main-d'œuvre au Québec, passe à la vitesse supérieure. Entrevue avec Charles Robert, ancien directeur des communications de Philippe Couillard: La communication au sein du gouvernement et le dossier du tramway. Jonathan Trudeau discute de la réforme du mode de scrutin par la CAQ. Une production de QUB radio Mai 2019
Entrevue avec Caroline St-Hilaire, porte-parole de la Journée nationale de l’audition: La Journée nationale de l’audition du Québec. L'édito de Jonathan Trudeau: Montréal, la différente. Entrevue avec Charles Robert, ancien directeur des communications de Philippe Couillard: La politique provinciale actuelle. Entrevue avec Catherine Harel-Bourdon, présidente de la Commission Scolaire de Montréal: La réforme de la carte des secteurs défavorisés à Montréal fait en sorte que certains enfants plus démunis ne reçoivent plus les collations et les repas à 1$ auxquels ils avaient droit. Une production de QUB radio Mai 2019
Entrevue avec Charles Robert, ancien directeur des communications de Philippe Couillard: La politique provinciale actuelle.
1809'da İngiltere'de doğdum. Dedem ünlü felsefeci ve doktor Erasmus Darwin, babam Robert ise iyi bir hekimdi. Annemi henüz daha 8 yaşında iken kaybettim. Ve bu acı ömür boyu yüreğimde bir sızı olarak kaldı. Ağabeyim doktordu ve babam benimde doktor olmamı çok istiyordu. Onu kıramadım ve Edinburg üniversitesinde… Seslendiren: Okan Ö. Cinemre
Dans cet épisode, on rencontre Charles Robert, de LokiMotion. Charles en a beaucoup à partager! Cet épisode est un must pour tous les entrepreneurs qui veulent offrir plus, offrir mieux, à leur clientèle. Charles nous parle, entre autres, de santé intégrative et de l’impact du stress de l’entrepreneur sur sa qualité de vie. Il nous parle aussi du pouvoir que nous avons, en tant qu’être humain, d’influencer notre niveau d’énergie par le mouvement et la physiologie. Comme un cheval de course dont la valeur est élevée qu’on chouchoute et qu’on protège, l’entrepreneur doit apprendre à prendre soin de lui pour partager sa valeur et faire croître son entreprise. www.lokimotion.ca
Ne manquez pas Trudeau le midi du lundi au vendredi en direct de Québec sur QUB radio dès 12h. Chronique avec l'historien Denis Anger : La Nuit des longs couteaux Entrevue avec Charles Robert, ancien directeur des relations avec les médias du premier ministre Philippe Couillard : La relation politique vs. les médias Une production de QUB radio Octobre 2018
An extensive, shambolic and hilarious interview with the stars and creators of the cult Brit sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf – plus, four of Empire's smeggiest smegheads have a long chat about why they love the show. More from the Empire Podcast: http://www.empireonline.com/podcast
In Episode 8, our hosts sit down with Charles Robert Bone, Business Law Attorney at Bone McAllester Norton, Nashville’s sixth-largest law firm. In addition to his law practice, Charles has been instrumental in developing several Tennessee-based companies as an investor and board member, and has participated in various real estate transactions, such as the Music City Center. Subscribe, listen, and find out about: - Comparisons between Charles Robert's role and a sales/marketing position - Types of marketing that his law firm uses to grow their business - What his experience was like running for Mayor in 2015 - Charles Robert's key to work and home life balance
Leben ist Veränderung - mit dieser Erkenntnis kehrte 1836 Charles Darwin von seiner Forschungsreise aus Amerika zurück nach England. Seine Theorie zur Entwicklung der Arten veränderte das damalige Weltbild. Autor: Fritz Dumanski
More geek music! I play two songs (with permission) by the band Artichoke: "Anning, Mary (1799-1847)" and "Darwin, Charles Robert (1809-1882)." Both are from the amazing album 26 Scientists Volume One: Anning-Malthus. --- Buy the CD! Learn more about Mary Anning!