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Keith Hernandez joins the show to preview the Subway Series! Carlin has an issue with his chimney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 281: What do the Pope, memory care planters, and your favorite steakhouse have in common? More than you think. In this episode, Lori and Vonda take a thoughtful (and often funny) dive into recent global events—the passing of Pope Francis and the election of Pope Leo XIV —and what it reminded them about unity, leadership, and the power of actions over words. From emotional crowd scenes to boutique service lessons, and even Bob “watering” the garden box, this one's packed with reflection, humor, and a few truths we all need to hear.Register Here for the Webinar: Weed out worry, Grow your knowSponsored by: Flower CliqueFlower Clique Prep SchoolReal Life Retail Florist
Today, Brian sits down to chat with Ty Walker of Smoke In Chimneys, an abandoned 1930s trout hatchery reborn in the hills of the Appalachia. Get Additional Information: https://financialplanningva.com/podcast/
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling and mysterious history of The House of Seven Chimneys, one of Madrid's most infamous haunted locations. Built in the 16th century and shrouded in scandal, the house became the site of a suspicious death, the unexplained disappearance of its owner, and centuries of whispered tales about a ghostly woman pacing the rooftop. With connections to royal intrigue and gruesome discoveries hidden beneath its floors, the house's dark reputation stands as firmly as its ancient chimneys. Is it possible that residual energy from centuries-old secrets still echoes through the halls—or is the truth even darker? Join us for a paranormal deep dive into the House of Seven Chimneys, where history and hauntings collide.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling and mysterious history of The House of Seven Chimneys, one of Madrid's most infamous haunted locations. Built in the 16th century and shrouded in scandal, the house became the site of a suspicious death, the unexplained disappearance of its owner, and centuries of whispered tales about a ghostly woman pacing the rooftop. With connections to royal intrigue and gruesome discoveries hidden beneath its floors, the house's dark reputation stands as firmly as its ancient chimneys. Is it possible that residual energy from centuries-old secrets still echoes through the halls—or is the truth even darker? Join us for a paranormal deep dive into the House of Seven Chimneys, where history and hauntings collide.
When Nate and Clodagh stumble upon a rat king with delusions of grandeur, they find themselves in a hairy (and slightly gross) battle for dominance. Meanwhile, Hephaesta and AJ embark on a thrilling geological adventure that unearths shocking truths—like the fact that chimneys? Yeah, they go UP. As the gang delves deeper into the mysteries of the Swirly Whirly, it becomes clear that not everything is as it seems...Follow us on Twitter @D8DungeonJoin our Discord for more shenanigans!Are you following us on Twitch? Check out our other shows!CastDungeon Master - DeclanHephaesta Tinderson - AmberIvan of the Forgotten Vale - SamFia Izzidrim - LouiseAJ Steele - BenTitle Card Art by DaithiCDesignTheme Song 'Fight for Each Other' by Steven TynanVocals by Abe SoareGet in touch with us: d8dungeon@gmail.comSFX Usage: shing.wav by copyc4t -- https://freesound.org/s/209942/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Known as the "Villa of 100 Chimneys," Tenuta di Artimino, built in 1596, served as the hunting lodge for Count Ferdinando de' Medici. Acquired in the 1980s by Olympic bicyclist, Giuseppe Olmo, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013. Italy's smallest DOCG Carmignano in Tuscany produces elegant red wines blended with Sangiovese (50% min.) and Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc (20% max.). Annabella Pascale, CEO and granddaughter of Giuseppe Olmo, discusses its history and wines.The Connected Table is broadcast live Wednesdays at 2PM ET and Music on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Connected Table Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Catchin' ya up on our wildly different weekends. Maxwell was at the Brit Awards rubbing elbows with the rich and famous. And I was gettin' down and dirty trying to remedy that smell in my basement. What's your opinion on Daylight Saving Time? Don't forget to smash that follow button :)
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"Doing everything will burn you out. Focus on a few things and do them well—that's how you build something that lasts." This week on the Bountifull Podcast, we head to the Shenandoah Valley in rural Virginia (USA) to explore what it means to live with purpose and focus with Ty Walker, a trout farmer and steward of a historic 1930s hatchery. Ty shares his remarkable journey of leaving the noise and distractions of urban life to revive Smoke in Chimneys—a trout farm he resurrected with a century-old manual and a lot of grit. In a world obsessed with doing more, Ty teaches us the power of doing less, staying grounded in our work, and finding fulfillment in simplicity. From sustainable farming and family to the unexpected lessons hidden in patience, Ty's wisdom is an antidote to burnout and a reminder that bountiful living comes when we invest deeply in what matters most. What can you learn about life, business and family from a Trout farmer? As it turns out, quite a bit. Episode Highlights:
Bit blowy out, isn't it? Ben's specialist subject is boy bands, There's a ladder safety quiz, we watch Camping, with Julia Davis, and say farewell to Mr Pickles.Because it's Christmas, there's no integrated drinks bit this time, instead you're getting two episodes this month. Please also check out our 12 Beers of Christmas special.Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Danielyan, Julius H, RomanSenykMusic, AudioCoffee, SoundGalleryBy, Grand_Project, geoffharvey, Guitar_Obsession, Lexin_Music, AhmadMousavipour, melodyayresgriffiths, DayNigthMorning, litesaturation, 1978DARK, lemonmusicstudio, Onoychenkomusic, soundly, Darockart, Nesrality, ShidenBeatsMusic, PaoloArgento, Music_For_Videos, Boadrius, ScottishPerson, Good_B_Music, Music_Unlimited, lorenzobuczek, The_Mountain, SoundMakeIT, Onetent, Stavgag, leberchmus, Alban_Gogh - All can be found on Pixabay.Main Reclining Pair theme by Robert John Music. Contact me for details.
Welcome to Stockton Heath in jolly old England. Stockton Heath boasts the most gin distilleries per capita in the UK. Its second claim to fame is having the largest number of podcasts per capita in the tri-county area. The upcoming "Spring Barrel Fling" creates a palpable atmosphere of excitement, trepidation, and competitiveness as the townsfolk prepare their bodies and barrels for this annual spectacle. The Fling consists of inserting oneself (or two selves) into a spent gin barrel and hurling it down the hill, over a ramp, and into the landing zone. The fastest time in each division wins possession of the "GOLDEN BARREL" or the "DOUBLE BARREL" trophy and bragging rights. Spoiler ALERT: Chauncey Stovepipe is miraculously alive and well. He is currently living with his mum, his iguana Spencer, and his broom collection in Dorchester. His new podcast, The Dorchester Chowder Report, has gone viral, and he is quite the man about town. Please enjoy three of Stockton Heath's most charming and relevant podcast offerings (courtesy of the Stockton Heath Podcast Network). The Great Personality Pod: Hosted by Sabrina and Konrad. They have never met IRL Until today... The Barstool (#BarLife): Hosted by Lina and Clumsy Cassie. The show's slogan is Mix Drinks | Drink Drinks | Spill Drinks | Repeat. Special Appearance by Bob in the corner. Healthy Home: Hosted by Laura Richardson and her real-life Cousin Jen. These Cousinprenuers own the local gym and Cousins' Botanicals. Sponsors include SpeedFriending.com, Blinkers Coffee (ONLY) Shop, Chauncey's Chimneys, Connor's Coopers Cornucopia Fine Barrels, Konrad's Life Insurance, Stockon Heath City Hall, Cousins' Botanicals, the SH Gin Collective, and "WHAMO." DIRECTOR/CREATOR: Billy Merritt CAST: Konrad Andrew Sabrina Kim Banes Amber Bellsdale Luke Bovard Hill Kane Lisa Steckman Thea Marie Thorkildsen Special appearance by BILLY MERRITT as Chauncey Stovepipe. "Podcast Town" Improv is part of The BIT Comedy Network. MUSIC: "Memfish" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller © "In Slow Motion (Inspiring Ambient Lounge)" | by Soundbay via Pixabay Production Assistance, Audio Production & Graphics/Art by Hill Kane of Raising Kane Media + Marketing. Hosting Platform: Libsyn.com "The BIT" and “The BIT Comedy Network" are Trademarks owned by Billy Merritt. © 2024 Billy Merritt - All Rights Reserved Inquiries + Notices + Requests: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com
Kathryn Harkup is Caroline's guest for a reconsideration of Agatha Christie's very first detective novel. No major plot spoilers until you hear Caroline say we are "entering the spoiler zone", at 22:30. After that, expect full spoilers. A full list of titles in the Penguin series can be found at penguinfirsteditions.com. The next book discussed in this series will be The Missing Moneylender by W. Stanley Sykes. Join the Shedunnit Book Club for two extra Shedunnit episodes a month plus access to the monthly reading discussions and community: shedunnitbookclub.com/join. Mentioned in this episode: — The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie — The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux — Agatha Christie's Complete Secret Notebooks by John Curran — A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie by Kathryn Harkup — The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie — The Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie — The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side by Agatha Christie — The Poisoned Chocolates Case by Anthony Berkeley — The Missing Moneylender by W Stanley Sykes Kathryn Harkup's past appearances on Shedunnit: — The Dispenser — The Pale Horse Past Shedunnit Green Penguin episodes: — The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (Green Penguin Book Club 1) — The Murder on the Links (Green Penguin Book Club 2) — The Thin Man (Green Penguin Book Club 3) — Mr Fortune, Please (Green Penguin Book Club 4) — The Poisoned Chocolates Case (Green Penguin Book Club 5) NB: Links to Blackwell's are affiliate links, meaning that the podcast receives a small commission when you purchase a book there (the price remains the same for you). Blackwell's is a UK bookselling chain that ships internationally at no extra charge. To be the first to know about future developments with the podcast, sign up for the newsletter at shedunnitshow.com/newsletter. The podcast is on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as @ShedunnitShow, and you can find it in all major podcast apps. Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss the next episode. Click here to do that now in your app of choice. Find a full transcript of this episode at shedunnitshow.com/themysteriousaffairatstylestranscript Music by Audioblocks and Blue Dot Sessions. See shedunnitshow.com/musiccredits for more details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We ponder mischief nights of yon VS trick or treat, winning a square badger at the fair, the expense of building a modern Christmas cake, and there's a quiz called Curse/Nut/Moped.Rob steps into his first episode as my full-time booze review partner, and we enjoy beers from the mighty Marble of Manchester.Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Danielyan, Julius H, RomanSenykMusic, AudioCoffee, SoundGalleryBy, Grand_Project, geoffharvey, Guitar_Obsession, Lexin_Music, AhmadMousavipour, melodyayresgriffiths, DayNigthMorning, litesaturation, 1978DARK, lemonmusicstudio, Onoychenkomusic, soundly, Darockart, Nesrality, ShidenBeatsMusic, PaoloArgento, Music_For_Videos, Boadrius, ScottishPerson, Good_B_Music, Music_Unlimited, lorenzobuczek, The_Mountain, SoundMakeIT, Onetent, Stavgag, leberchmus, Alban_Gogh - All can be found on Pixabay.Main Reclining Pair theme by Robert John Music. Contact me for details.
Send me a one-way text about this episode! I'll give you a shout out or answer your question on a future episode.This first installment of Holiday Homemaking 2024 is a little different than past episodes. The first half of the episode is a mini deep dive on Advent with wife, mom, homemaker and author, Donna Amidon. She shares how her family practice of decorating a Jesse Tree throughout Advent transformed their celebration of Christmas and led to her new book, Tracing His Promise.Then we jump into familiar Holiday Homemaking territory with Amanda Faucett's and Holly Tompkins' holiday stories of home, some holiday poetry and some tips from me on coordinating family or group gift giving. EPISODE NOTES & LINKSConnect with Donna AmidonWebsite | InstagramAdvent Book:Tracing His Promise: Understanding the Bigger Story of Jesus and What That Means for UsE. E. Cummings, "[little tree]" from Tulips & Chimneys. Copyright © 1923 by E. E. Cummings. Public Domain.Gift AppsElfsterGifsterGoWishSanta Surveys on EtsyHOMEMAKING RESOURCESFree Weekly Newsletter, Homemaker Happy MailPrivate Facebook Group, Homemaker ForumNewsletter ArchiveJR Miller's Homemaking Study GuideAudio Newsletter available to Titus 2 Woman monthly supportersSUPPORT & CONNECT Review | Love The Podcast Contact | Voicemail |Instagram | Facebook | Website | Email Follow | Follow The PodcastSupport | theartofhomepodcast.com/supportSupport the show
The World Meteorological Organisation says greenhouse gas levels are higher than ever before. So what are the explanations – and why are natural carbon sinks in trouble?Also in the programme: the opposition in Georgia calls for mass protests after the Georgian Dream Party is declared winner of the election; and has a new miniature masterpiece by Chopin been discovered? We hear from the curator who unearthed the piece.(IMAGE: Aerial view of a lignite burning power station in North Rhine Westphalia - Germany. Chimneys and cooling towers releasing smoke and steam into the atmosphere. The power plant is also releasing the greenhouse gas CO2 / CREDIT: Schroptschop / Getty Images Creative)
A new report urges the Irish government to get gas boilers, fireplaces and chimneys out of homes as soon as possible. With us to discuss this recommendation is the report Co-Author Dr Michael Keary.
A new report is urging the Irish government to get gas boilers, fireplaces and chimneys out of homes as soon as possible.What do you think? Is it time to get rid of boilers, fireplaces and chimneys from Irish homes?To discuss, Andrea is joined by Hugh Wallace, Director of Douglas Wallace Architects, John Sodeau, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at UCC, Pete the Builder and more.
Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the haunted Frost Sawyer Tavern and Three Chimneys Inn in Durham, New Hampshire. With the oldest section of the building dating back to 1649, it's bound to have a ghost or two knocking around, but who is haunting the building and why? This old building was once home to a plague called Typhoid that ravaged the community. The Haunting of the Three Chimneys Inn & Tavern - A New England Legends Podcast Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends For more episodes join us here each Monday or visit their website to catch up on the hundreds of tales that legends are made of. https://ournewenglandlegends.com/category/podcasts/ Follow Jeff Belanger here: https://jeffbelanger.com/ SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW This Show is Sponsored by BetterHelp - www.BetterHelp.com/P60 for 10% off your first month. Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60 Haunted Magazine - https://bit.ly/hauntedmagazine Tarot Readings by Winnie - www.darknessradio.com/love-lotus-tarot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a re-release of an episode that originally aired on October 31, 2023.Agatha Christie's work has long been a source of screen adaptations. In this week's episode, Brook and Sarah discuss some recent adaptations, and some they should check out with guest Teresa Peschel from Peschel Press. Teresa, along with her husband Bill, watched and reviewed 201 Agatha Christie adaptations for Agatha Christie, She Watched: One Woman's Plot to Watch 201 Agatha Christie Movies Without Murdering the Director, Screenwriter, Cast, or Her Husband.DiscussedMurder on the Orient Express (2017 film)Crooked House (2017 film)The Secret of Chimneys (1925) Agatha ChristieMiss Marple: The Secret of Chimneys (2010) ITVWhose Body (1923) Dorothy L. SayersClouds of Witness (1926) Dorothy L. SayersFather Brown (2013-2023) BBCPartners in Crime (1929) Agatha ChristiePeril at End House(1923) Agatha ChristieAnd Then There Were None (1939) Agatha ChristieThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) Agatha ChristieEndless Night (1967) Agatha ChristieMurder on the Orient Express (1934) Agatha ChristieHalloween Party (1969) Agatha ChristieA Haunting in Venice (2023 film)Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film)Death on the Nile (2022 film)Nemesis (1971) Agatha ChristiePoirot: Appointment with Death (2008)Appointment with Death (2021, Japan)Miss Marple: 4:50 From Paddington (2004)Murders, She Said (1961 film)Why Didn't They Ask Evans (1980 television adaptation)The Secret Adversary (1983 television adaptation)The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (2002, Russia)Agatha Christie's Hjerson (2021, Sweden)Ms. Ma, Nemesis (2018, Korea)More about TeresaAgatha Christie, She WatchedList of movie and TV reviewsForeign adaptations list (what Teresa and Bill have and what they're missing)Instagram @peschel_pressFor more informationInstagram: @cluedinmysteryContact us: hello@cluedinmystery.comMusic: Signs To Nowhere by Shane Ivers – www.silvermansound.comTranscript
Painting work on the Poolbeg Chimneys in Dublin begins this week. Having been immortalised in print, on t-shirts and even coffee mugs, why are the towers so iconic, and do they continue to divide opinion?Joining guest host Mairead Ronan to discuss is Emma Gileece, Architectural Historian.
Listeners write in about condensing dryers, giant gears, and saggy doors. They ask questions about chimney safety, longevity of black windows, and rot-resistant assemblies.
For this episode of Everyday People, Extraordinary Lives, entrepreneur Mark Stoner joins Kerry to discuss the mindset of a business owner. Mark explains the type of attitude an entrepreneur needs and discusses the importance of taking risks, failing, and pivoting.
Ty Walker and his wife Shannon own and operate Smoke in Chimneys trout farm in New Castle, Virginia. In this Eat It, Virginia episode, Walker joined Scott and Robey and shared his experience revitalizing a 1930s trout hatchery. He discussed the challenges of starting and running a sustainable fish farm, including public perception, infrastructure limitations, and high start-up costs. (22:45) Walker also touched on the big role faith has played in his business. (50:05) Other topics discussed in this episode include: The restaurants Robey included on the July 2024 Hot List (1:58) The situation with Brittanny Anderson and the Pink Room (8:22) An update on the whereabouts of Richmond chef Bobo Catoe (11:20) The mystery and annoyance surrounding the lack of prices on menus (13:05) The best ways to reach the podcast are through Instagram DMs and email. This episode is sponsored by the Virginia Museum of History & Culture and its new exhibit Julia Child: A Recipe For Life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this podcast, Reuben and Tessa discuss the problems with chimneys and the venting of exhaust gases from appliances. It highlights the issues with older masonry chimneys and the need for proper venting with more efficient appliances. They also discuss the importance of chimney liners for gas appliances in older homes. They highlight the potential dangers of not properly venting gas appliances and the risk of condensation and chimney deterioration. They emphasize the need for HVAC contractors to go beyond simply connecting appliances to the chimney and to ensure proper venting. The conversation concludes with a reminder for homeowners to consider the potential unintended consequences of upgrading their heating systems in older homes.TakeawaysOlder masonry chimneys are not suitable for venting more efficient appliancesClay tile liners protect the chimney from corrosionCondensation and back drafting can occur when the chimney is not properly heatedModifying the chimney is necessary to accommodate the lower heat output of newer appliances HVAC contractors often need to pay more attention to properly vent gas appliances, leading to potential problems with condensation and chimney deterioration.Installing a chimney liner is necessary for gas appliances in older homes to reduce condensation and ensure proper venting.The cost of installing a chimney liner can vary depending on the height and accessibility of the chimney.In some cases, it may be more cost-effective to install a power vent water heater instead of lining the chimney.Homeowners should know the potential unintended consequences of upgrading their heating systems in older homes.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background04:59 The Dangers of Improper Venting08:40 The Importance of Awareness and Education09:58 Efficiency of older and newer appliances10:33 Preventing Chimney Venting Issues11:54 Chimney temperature and exposure to elements14:40 Dangers of condensation and back-drafting15:44 The need for chimney liners20:29 Installing metal liners24:55 Power vent as an alternative to liners27:12 Unintended consequences of energy efficiency upgrades29:19 Importance of hiring a chimney contractor
It's easy to get discouraged during these early phases when my brother and I are literally moving earth with nothing but shovels, a wheelbarrow, and our bare hands. We move forward inch by inch. On some days, it does not feel as though we complete much. But when I look back at the photos from one month ago, our progress becomes clear. I feel gratified with the hard work.This project has humbled me to the raw power of nature. We've exerted great energy in forcing the sprawling bamboo roots to unclinch their grip on the earth. We've hauled away buckets and buckets of soil that flooded the house over the decades. Most of all, we've witnessed the power of water. Wherever we've seen a crack in the roof, we've found rotting wood below. Water has also seeped up from the ground and into the crawlspace air, destroying the underside of the floorboards. Water has even softened the soil near the foundation, making the stones start to slip downward. Our most successful task this month has been the digging of over 300 feet of trenches, to be used as a French drain. This is all in the name of getting the water out. In addition to channeling rain and groundwater into the nearby river, the drain system will also lower the land's water table. This will keep our future footings dry and will reduce the amount of moisture that enters the crawlspaces. Once this is done, foundation work will begin. My architect has just begun to draw plans and details for the footings. This will no doubt occupy our July and August. This is the most important part of the structure, so the investment of sweat and persistence will surely pay dividends. Wish us luck.Today's book, Be Your Own House Contractor: Save 25% Without Lifting a Hammer, has been a great resource for me to ease my anxiety about the intensity of the work. The author Carl Heldmann provides well-organized lists of every home-building step you need to consider, a breakdown of costs, and the proper sequence of steps. This orderly information has helped me put into perspective where I am now and how far I need to keep going. My architect has told me, “It's a marathon, not a sprint.” This book has helped me understand my place in that marathon and manage my energy for the upcoming year. I hope you find it just as useful.Local Japan Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Books Mentioned In This Episode:When you purchase a book (or anything on Amazon) with the links below, you support me and the podcast at no extra cost to you:* Be Your Own House Contractor: Save 25% Without Lifting a Hammer by Carl Heldmann* Passive House Details: Solutions for High-Performance DesignLinks to More Resources:* The Akiya Project on YouTube* Build Your Own House website (www.byoh.com)* Learn Ikebana in Kobe (with me and a local expert!) on TripAdvisorCost Breakdowns Provided in the Book* Permits, fees, surveys* Installing Utilities (electric, gas, phone)* Excavation* Foundation* Rough Lumber* Rought Labor* Windows and Exterior Doors* Roofing* Concrete flatwork (slabs) garage floors, basement floors* Siding* Plumbing* Heating* Electrical* Insulation* Water (Well)* Sewer (Septic)* Fireplaces* Drywall* Cabinets* Interior Trim* Interior Trim Labor* Painting* Applications* Light Fixtures* Floor Coverings* Driveway* Garage Door* OtherProper Sequence of Steps in Building the House, according to Carl Heldmann:* Staking the lot and house: 1–3 hours* Clearing and excavation: 1–3 days * Ordering utilities, temporary electric service, and a portable toilet: 1 hour * Footings (first inspection must be made before pouring): 1 day * Foundation and soil treatment, then foundation survey: 1 week * Rough-ins for plumbing, if on a slab, and inspection: 2–4 days * Slabs, basement, and garage: 1–2 days * Framing and drying-in: 1–3 weeks * Exterior siding, trim, veneers: 1–3 weeks * Chimneys and roofing: 2 days–1 week * Rough-ins (can be done during steps 9 and 10): 1–2 weeks * Insulation: 3 days * Hardwood flooring and underlayment: 3 days–1 week * Drywall: 2 weeks * Priming walls and pointing up: 2 days * Interior trim and cabinets: 1–2 weeks * Painting: 2–3 weeks * Other trims, such as Formica, ceramic tile, vinyl floors: 1 day-1week * Trimming out and finishing plumbing, mechanical, and electrical and hooking up utilities: 1–2 weeks * Cleanup: 2–3 days * Carpet and/or hardwood floor finish: 3 days–1 week * Driveway (if concrete, can be poured anytime after step 14): 1–3 days * Landscaping: 1–3 days * Final inspections, surveys, and closing of construction loan and interim loan: 1–3 days * Enjoying your home: a lifetimeNote: Steps 2 and 4 can be done by one sub. Steps 3 and 4 can be reversed. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit localjapan.substack.com/subscribe
Are you looking for a humane raccoon removal company in Austin? USA Raccoon Removal (1-833-895-0796) can now connect you with vetted companies across Texas. Visit https://usaraccoonremoval.com/austin-tx/ to learn more. USA Raccoon Removal City: Stockton Address: 242 N Sutter St Website: https://usaraccoonremoval.com/ Email: contact@usaraccoonremoval.com
In this episode on The Storied Outdoors we sit down with Ty Walker, the passionate owner of The Hatchery, where he and his family are on a mission to revitalize land stewardship. Ty shares the remarkable story of transforming a 1930s trout hatchery in Virginia into a beacon of sustainability and spiritual renewal. Fed by pure spring water and nestled in a nutrient-rich Virginia stream, The Hatchery boasts 7 ponds where trout are nurtured from eggs to full-grown fish, packaged, and shipped nationwide. Ty's vision at Smoke in Chimneys is to metaphorically put the smoke back into the chimneys, breathing life back into the land, both physically and spiritually. Discover how Ty and his family's pursuit of the Lord guides their stewardship, and learn about their deep connection to God and nature, inspiring others to live in harmony with creation. Listen to Ty on The Dad's on the Fly Podcast Subscribe and Follow: @smokeinchimneys Subscribe to The Storied Outdoors on YouTube Follow us on Instagram for more inspiring stories of nature and adventure. @thestoriedoutdoors Support The Hatchery: Visit [The Hatchery Website] to learn more about their mission and how you can support their sustainable practices. Music Written and recorded by Brad Hill
Emma Gilleece, Architectural Historian.
This episode covers a range of home improvement topics, starting with a DIY Parable and the lessons we can learn from it.From there, Jeremiah Campbell from Brickworks Property Restoration discusses the importance of chimney sweeping. He focuses on the process involved, why it's critical for homeowners, and the potential dangers of neglected chimneys. Campbell also touches on the services his company offers, from masonry work to concrete replacement and foundation repairs. Lastly, Dan and Hailey deliver practical advice on choosing paint colors for difficult spaces, emphasizing the impact of creative color application and product choice to enhance durability and aesthetics in areas like stairways and landings.CHAPTERS00:00 Morning Banter: Sick Days and Plexiglass Cubes00:48 Upcoming Show Highlights: Home Colors and Chimney Sweeping01:41 A Modern Day Paint Parable: Lessons from a DIY Disaster08:33 Expert Insights: The Importance of Chimney Sweeping with Jeremiah Campbell17:46 Chimney Safety and Maintenance Insights18:59 Expert Advice on Chimney Sweeping and Repairs19:58 Navigating Chimney Issues: From Draft Problems to DIY Fixes21:33 The Comprehensive Guide to Chimney Sweeping23:31 Addressing Common Chimney Concerns: Creosote and Gas Fireplaces28:13 Exploring the Business of Chimney and Masonry Restoration29:33 Creative Color Solutions for Challenging Spaces
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
In this episode we look at fire - its importance, and major fires in medieval and Tudor England including the Great Fire of London (the 1212 one!), the 1583 fire in Nantwich, and also the other London fire of 1512. Tudor Planner IndieGoGo is here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/publishing-the-2025-tudor-planner/x/176575Tudor Home Tour episode on Kitchens (I mentioned the adoption of Chimneys in this episode): https://www.englandcast.com/kitchen/And the Tudor Home Tour episode on the Living Room: https://www.englandcast.com/livingroom/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 421 of District of Conservation, Gabriella sits down with Ty Walker of Smoke in Chimneys - a restored former Department of Interior trout hatchery in Newcastle, Virginia. This agribusiness's mission is simple: to figuratively put the smoke back into the chimneys, or in other words, bring life back to the land physically and spiritually. The farm's trout is sought after by renowned restaurants in the D.C. Metro Area, Richmond, and other cities on the East Coast. Smoke and Chimneys hosts elevated farm-to-table events, produces in-demand, land-conscious farm products, and facilitates powerful experiences of encounter with the Creator. Tune in to learn more about this innovative Virginia business today! SHOW NOTES Website | Instagram Why Smoke in Chimneys? Virginia Living: Taste the Wild Garden and Gun: A Century-Old Trout Hatchery in Virginia Is Making Waves Filson: REVIVAL OF A TROUT HATCHERY --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
In this episode, we speak with Ty Walker of Smoke In Chimneys. Several years ago Ty and his family moved to New Castle, Virginia to bring back to life a small private trout hatchery. The hatchery, originally built in the 1930s and run by the state of Virginia, had not been in use for a while until Ty and his family chose to take a leap of faith and revive it. The hatchery is unique in that it is completely gravity and spring fed. You will find no pumps and purifiers on the property as the water that comes from the rock is as clean as you can find which helps to produce some of the tastiest trout on the market. In our conversation Ty tells stories about the learning curve he overcame to manage a trout hatchery and what he's learned about the species he loves to fish for the most. To learn more about Ty, the hatchery, or to order some trout for yourself find them online at: https://www.smokeinchimneys.com/ or on instagram: @smokeinchimneys Check out the Dads On the Fly Film: https://youtu.be/RvF7fq90Bd8?si=WsKbSEXAg7Zk9Gv- Find Dads On The Fly online and sign up for our newsletter at https://www.dadsonthefly.com/ Support Dads On the Fly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84380068 Check out our sponsors: https://troutinsights.com/ https://catchcamnets.com/ https://turtleboxaudio.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/support
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Brook and Sarah continue their exploration of Agatha Christie's sleuths. In this episode, they discuss Superintendent Battle, who appeared in five novels between 1925 and 1944.DiscussedThe Secret of Chimneys (1925) Agatha ChristieThe Seven Dials Mystery (1929) Agatha ChristieCards on the Table (1936) Agatha ChristieMurder is Easy (1938) Agatha ChristieTowards Zero (1944) Agatha ChristieA Haunting in Venice (2023 film)Death on the Nile (2022 film)And Then There Were None (1939) Agatha ChristieThe Clocks (1963) Agatha ChristieThe Secret of Chimneys (2010) ITV episodeMurder is Easy (2023) BBCMurder is Easy (1982) TV MovieThe Seven Dials Mystery (1981) TV MovieInspector Gadget (1983-1985) TV SeriesAnd Then There Were None (1939) Agatha ChristieFor more informationInstagram: @cluedinmysteryContact us: hello@cluedinmystery.comMusic: Signs To Nowhere by Shane Ivers – www.silvermansound.comSign up for our newsletter: https://cluedinmystery.com/clued-in-chronicle/Join the Clued in Cartel: https://cluedinmystery.com/clued-in-cartel/Transcript
"The Secret of Chimneys" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1925. It is one of Christie's early works and is known for its blend of humor, intrigue, and suspense.The story is set in the English countryside at the sprawling and mysterious Chimneys estate, which is known for its impressive chimney stacks. The plot revolves around the character of Anthony Cade, a charming and adventurous man who becomes embroiled in a web of international intrigue and murder when he visits Chimneys. Cade is a likable and resourceful protagonist who gets caught up in a series of unexpected events.The central mystery of the novel involves the theft of a political document called "The Secret of Chimneys," which could potentially destabilize the political balance of Europe. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that there are multiple parties interested in obtaining this document, and secrets from the past are unearthed.Agatha Christie's trademark elements of deception, hidden identities, and a large cast of characters with their own motivations are present in this novel. The story also features her signature detective, Superintendent Battle, who is called in to solve the complex mystery."The Secret of Chimneys" is notable for its witty and engaging narrative, as well as its exploration of political intrigue, espionage, and international relations. It is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, with a touch of romance, and it keeps readers guessing until the final reveal. Christie's skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a classic example of her work and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and mystery novels.
"The Secret of Chimneys" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1925. It is one of Christie's early works and is known for its blend of humor, intrigue, and suspense.The story is set in the English countryside at the sprawling and mysterious Chimneys estate, which is known for its impressive chimney stacks. The plot revolves around the character of Anthony Cade, a charming and adventurous man who becomes embroiled in a web of international intrigue and murder when he visits Chimneys. Cade is a likable and resourceful protagonist who gets caught up in a series of unexpected events.The central mystery of the novel involves the theft of a political document called "The Secret of Chimneys," which could potentially destabilize the political balance of Europe. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that there are multiple parties interested in obtaining this document, and secrets from the past are unearthed.Agatha Christie's trademark elements of deception, hidden identities, and a large cast of characters with their own motivations are present in this novel. The story also features her signature detective, Superintendent Battle, who is called in to solve the complex mystery."The Secret of Chimneys" is notable for its witty and engaging narrative, as well as its exploration of political intrigue, espionage, and international relations. It is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, with a touch of romance, and it keeps readers guessing until the final reveal. Christie's skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a classic example of her work and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and mystery novels.
"The Secret of Chimneys" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1925. It is one of Christie's early works and is known for its blend of humor, intrigue, and suspense.The story is set in the English countryside at the sprawling and mysterious Chimneys estate, which is known for its impressive chimney stacks. The plot revolves around the character of Anthony Cade, a charming and adventurous man who becomes embroiled in a web of international intrigue and murder when he visits Chimneys. Cade is a likable and resourceful protagonist who gets caught up in a series of unexpected events.The central mystery of the novel involves the theft of a political document called "The Secret of Chimneys," which could potentially destabilize the political balance of Europe. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that there are multiple parties interested in obtaining this document, and secrets from the past are unearthed.Agatha Christie's trademark elements of deception, hidden identities, and a large cast of characters with their own motivations are present in this novel. The story also features her signature detective, Superintendent Battle, who is called in to solve the complex mystery."The Secret of Chimneys" is notable for its witty and engaging narrative, as well as its exploration of political intrigue, espionage, and international relations. It is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, with a touch of romance, and it keeps readers guessing until the final reveal. Christie's skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a classic example of her work and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and mystery novels.
"The Secret of Chimneys" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1925. It is one of Christie's early works and is known for its blend of humor, intrigue, and suspense.The story is set in the English countryside at the sprawling and mysterious Chimneys estate, which is known for its impressive chimney stacks. The plot revolves around the character of Anthony Cade, a charming and adventurous man who becomes embroiled in a web of international intrigue and murder when he visits Chimneys. Cade is a likable and resourceful protagonist who gets caught up in a series of unexpected events.The central mystery of the novel involves the theft of a political document called "The Secret of Chimneys," which could potentially destabilize the political balance of Europe. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that there are multiple parties interested in obtaining this document, and secrets from the past are unearthed.Agatha Christie's trademark elements of deception, hidden identities, and a large cast of characters with their own motivations are present in this novel. The story also features her signature detective, Superintendent Battle, who is called in to solve the complex mystery."The Secret of Chimneys" is notable for its witty and engaging narrative, as well as its exploration of political intrigue, espionage, and international relations. It is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, with a touch of romance, and it keeps readers guessing until the final reveal. Christie's skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a classic example of her work and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and mystery novels.
"The Secret of Chimneys" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1925. It is one of Christie's early works and is known for its blend of humor, intrigue, and suspense.The story is set in the English countryside at the sprawling and mysterious Chimneys estate, which is known for its impressive chimney stacks. The plot revolves around the character of Anthony Cade, a charming and adventurous man who becomes embroiled in a web of international intrigue and murder when he visits Chimneys. Cade is a likable and resourceful protagonist who gets caught up in a series of unexpected events.The central mystery of the novel involves the theft of a political document called "The Secret of Chimneys," which could potentially destabilize the political balance of Europe. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that there are multiple parties interested in obtaining this document, and secrets from the past are unearthed.Agatha Christie's trademark elements of deception, hidden identities, and a large cast of characters with their own motivations are present in this novel. The story also features her signature detective, Superintendent Battle, who is called in to solve the complex mystery."The Secret of Chimneys" is notable for its witty and engaging narrative, as well as its exploration of political intrigue, espionage, and international relations. It is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, with a touch of romance, and it keeps readers guessing until the final reveal. Christie's skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a classic example of her work and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and mystery novels.
"The Secret of Chimneys" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1925. It is one of Christie's early works and is known for its blend of humor, intrigue, and suspense.The story is set in the English countryside at the sprawling and mysterious Chimneys estate, which is known for its impressive chimney stacks. The plot revolves around the character of Anthony Cade, a charming and adventurous man who becomes embroiled in a web of international intrigue and murder when he visits Chimneys. Cade is a likable and resourceful protagonist who gets caught up in a series of unexpected events.The central mystery of the novel involves the theft of a political document called "The Secret of Chimneys," which could potentially destabilize the political balance of Europe. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that there are multiple parties interested in obtaining this document, and secrets from the past are unearthed.Agatha Christie's trademark elements of deception, hidden identities, and a large cast of characters with their own motivations are present in this novel. The story also features her signature detective, Superintendent Battle, who is called in to solve the complex mystery."The Secret of Chimneys" is notable for its witty and engaging narrative, as well as its exploration of political intrigue, espionage, and international relations. It is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, with a touch of romance, and it keeps readers guessing until the final reveal. Christie's skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a classic example of her work and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and mystery novels.
"The Secret of Chimneys" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1925. It is one of Christie's early works and is known for its blend of humor, intrigue, and suspense.The story is set in the English countryside at the sprawling and mysterious Chimneys estate, which is known for its impressive chimney stacks. The plot revolves around the character of Anthony Cade, a charming and adventurous man who becomes embroiled in a web of international intrigue and murder when he visits Chimneys. Cade is a likable and resourceful protagonist who gets caught up in a series of unexpected events.The central mystery of the novel involves the theft of a political document called "The Secret of Chimneys," which could potentially destabilize the political balance of Europe. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that there are multiple parties interested in obtaining this document, and secrets from the past are unearthed.Agatha Christie's trademark elements of deception, hidden identities, and a large cast of characters with their own motivations are present in this novel. The story also features her signature detective, Superintendent Battle, who is called in to solve the complex mystery."The Secret of Chimneys" is notable for its witty and engaging narrative, as well as its exploration of political intrigue, espionage, and international relations. It is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, with a touch of romance, and it keeps readers guessing until the final reveal. Christie's skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a classic example of her work and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and mystery novels.
Agatha Christie's work has long been a source of screen adaptations. In this week's episode, Brook and Sarah discuss some recent adaptations, and some they should check out with guest Teresa Peschel from Peschel Press. Teresa, along with her husband Bill, watched and reviewed 201 Agatha Christie adaptations for Agatha Christie, She Watched: One Woman's Plot to Watch 201 Agatha Christie Movies Without Murdering the Director, Screenwriter, Cast, or Her Husband.DiscussedMurder on the Orient Express (2017 film)Crooked House (2017 film)The Secret of Chimneys (1925) Agatha ChristieMiss Marple: The Secret of Chimneys (2010) ITVWhose Body (1923) Dorothy L. SayersClouds of Witness (1926) Dorothy L. SayersFather Brown (2013-2023) BBCPartners in Crime (1929) Agatha ChristiePeril at End House(1923) Agatha ChristieAnd Then There Were None (1939) Agatha ChristieThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) Agatha ChristieEndless Night (1967) Agatha ChristieMurder on the Orient Express (1934) Agatha ChristieHalloween Party (1969) Agatha ChristieA Haunting in Venice (2023 film)Murder on the Orient Express (2017 film)Death on the Nile (2022 film)Nemesis (1971) Agatha ChristiePoirot: Appointment with Death (2008)Appointment with Death (2021, Japan)Miss Marple: 4:50 From Paddington (2004)Murders, She Said (1961 film)Why Didn't They Ask Evans (1980 television adaptation)The Secret Adversary (1983 television adaptation)The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (2002, Russia)Agatha Christie's Hjerson (2021, Sweden)Ms. Ma, Nemesis (2018, Korea)More about TeresaAgatha Christie, She WatchedList of movie and TV reviewsForeign adaptations list (what Teresa and Bill have and what they're missing)Instagram @peschel_pressFor more informationInstagram: @cluedinmysteryContact us: hello@cluedinmystery.comMusic: Signs To Nowhere by Shane Ivers – www.silvermansound.comTranscript
Randall Carlson is a geometrician, geomythologist, geological explorer and renegade scholar. Randall investigates and documents the catastrophic history of the world and the evidence for advanced knowledge in earlier cultures. EPISODE LINKS https://www.youtube.com/therandallcarlson https://randallcarlson.com SPONSORS https://mybookie.ag - Use Code DJP when depositing $50 or more https://bluechew.com - Try BlueChew FREE when you use promo code KONCRETE at checkout. FOLLOW DANNY JONES https://www.instagram.com/jonesdanny https://twitter.com/jonesdanny JOIN PATREON: https://bit.ly/koncretepatreon OUTLINE: 0:00 - Story behind the JRE episode that was silenced 19:52 - Plasmoid technology could have been used by ancient cultures - Connection to sacred geometry 28:19 - Plasmid vacuum bubbles 36:30 - First successful buildout of a plasmid engine 46:55 - The hilsch vortex tube 51:34 - The plasmoid Unification Model 57:18 - How this technology will effect the world 59:33 - The VAJRA implosive turbine & the ancient THUNDERBOLT tool 1:06:34 - Plasma powered CAT generator 1:13:05 - Chimneys & coal stacks 1:17:12 - Aerospace engineer explains potential applications for plasmid energy 1:27:26 - When will this technology be taken seriously? 1:39:57 - Thunderstorm generator measurements match the slope of the great pyramid. 1:43:57 - Potential function of the ancient “Vajra” 1:45:42 - Zeus holding the Vajra 1:56:34 - Plasmoid technology being used at a power plant 2:03:50 - Space propulsion 2:10:22 - Summary on plasmids, ancient geometry, and the future of planet earth
In today's episode, we delve into the captivating story of Chris Miller, a remarkable individual who grew up in West Virginia and faced unique challenges early on in life. As the son of an army veteran and volunteer fireman, Chris assumed the role of a father figure at a young age, supporting his sister and mother while his own father was deployed. Join us as we explore the inner workings of Chris's chimney sweep business and uncover the importance of annual chimney inspections. From protecting customers and companies from liability to identifying potential hazards that can lead to devastating fires, Chris's chimney maintenance expertise is informative and eye-opening. This is an episode you won't want to miss Chris Miller - In high school, Chris's passion for firefighting led him to join the local fire department. Little did he know that this would be the catalyst for an entrepreneurial journey that would change his life forever. As Chris settled into his career, he noticed that many firefighters had their own side businesses. Inspired by their entrepreneurial spirit, he started his own chimney sweep business in 2015. Armed with the Chimney Safety Institute of America certification, Chris embarked on a journey of growth and success. Why Do you have to listen to today's episode? Discover Chris's experience as a firefighter underscores the importance of prioritizing safety in the chimney inspection industry. Understand why certification matters: While no governing body mandates specific qualifications for operating a chimney inspection business, certifications bring customers value and peace of mind. Gain insight on Business Growth Opportunities: Chris discusses the potential for business growth by targeting specific service areas and demographics through strategic marketing efforts. customer "While working at the fire department, I noticed that many firefighters had side businesses. It made me realize that starting my own business was a natural progression in my career. So, in 2015, I took the leap and started my own chimney sweep business.” - Chris Miller Today's topic: 1:07 - Firefighting career path and chimney sweep business. 9:43 - Firefighting career path and chimney sweep business. 12:46 - Chimney sweep services and industry standards. 23:36 - Business acquisition and adapting to change. 30:20 - Hiring and demographics in the chimney sweep industry. 42:35 - Hiring and demographics in the chimney sweep industry. 58:09- Financing options for small businesses. Key Takeaways: “Time is the most valuable thing in life. You come to you grow. You won't be 18 years old forever; you'll have a family, get some kids, and realize how precious time is. Being a business owner allows you to set your schedule. You're going to work harder than most people that it's not becoming a business owner, you just automatically do whatever you want, you're going to be working twice as hard as most people, but it's on your dime, it's on your schedule. And that's the perk of it. - Chris Miller “The key is just to keep your head on a swivel, be willing to kind of, not get stuck doing one thing and being able to pivot and adapt to the changes that are thrown at you” - Chris Miller “Find a good mentor. Someone that's worthy, right? It's got to be somebody that's going to have value or things that you were interested in, or you look at them, and you see their lifestyle, and you're like, how can I get that way? - Chris Miller Connect with Chris Miller: Website: https://www.traditionschimneysweeps.com/ Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/TraditionsChimneySweeps Connect with First Responder Financial Freedom: Website: https://firstresponderfinancialfreedom.com/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/First-Responder-Financial-Freedom Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groupsfirstfinancialfreedom YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@firstresponderfinancialfre3914
What could bring crowds of people out after sunset on a September evening to stare at ... a chimney? Swifts, of course! Scores of swifts form a funnel-shaped cloud above the right kind of chimney, then they begin their descent. First one, then a few more, then dozens, then hundreds swirl right down into the chimney. You can help Chimney Swifts and Vaux's Swifts by providing a roosting tower.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Join us as we chat with Ty Walker of Smoke in Chimneys, a seasoned fish farmer with an incredible story to share. Ty takes us on a journey, revealing how he ended up as a fish farmer and the challenges he faced along the way. From growing up on a farm to venturing into trout hatcheries, Ty's passion for farming and love for the land shines through. Join us as we uncover the history of Ty's property, the intricacies of trout farming, and the perseverance required to build a successful fish farming business. Whether you're a fishing enthusiast or simply curious about alternative farming methods, this episode will leave you inspired and eager to learn more. You can find more of Smoke in Chimneys:https://www.smokeinchimneys.com/https://www.instagram.com/smokeinchimneys Join our FREE group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theschoolhouselife Do you know what you want from your homestead? The first step is planning a holistic homestead: https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/the-homestead-audit Are you ready to start homesteading? Learn from 15+ homesteaders all over the world: https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/thehomesteadopenhouse