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You Beauty
How To Get A Perfect Hairline (For Under $20)

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 13:41


We've got the ultimate roundup of root touch-up products that'll keep your hairline looking thick and healthy. Just ask Erin – she swears by it for covering her greys! Next up, a skin-loving foundation that's channeling some serious Rare Beauty vibes. We're obsessed with its ingredients, sleek packaging, and dreamy blurring effect. Plus, some new K beauty goodies have made their way to Mecca and you need to know about them!  LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: L'Oréal Paris Magic Retouch 2 Dark Brown $17.99 Our spendy and savey recommendations can now be sent straight to your inbox by signing up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter. Plus, you'll also find exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! SPENDY:  BOLDIFY Hairline Powder $29.95 Polite Society More Than A Pretty Face Skin-Caring Foundation $70 SAVEY: Revlon Foundation Brush $25 Clairol Root Touch-up Color Blending Gel Medium Brown $7.20 NEWBIE: Naturium Barrier Bounce $48 Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Colour Correcting Treatment $86 SHOP MY STASH: Triangle Powder Puffs $5 Medik8 Press & Glow $65 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia  GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren & Erin Docherty Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brülosophy Podcast
Episode 333 | Dark Brown Sugar vs. D-45 Candi Syrup In A Belgian Dubbel

The Brülosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 59:58


Contributor Will Lovell joins Marshall to chat about the use of dark brown sugar and candi syrup when making Belgian Dubbel as well as an xBmt on the subject. The Brülosophy Podcast is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | Relevant Article | Dark Brown Sugar vs. D-45 Candi Syrup In A Belgian Dubbel xBmt

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Brown Bag Mornings
Ep.184 Sexy Water After Dark | Brown Bag Mornings (3/25/24)

Brown Bag Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 84:54


 Grab your sexy water and get ready for A night with Brown Bag Mornings! Tune in to get all the details about how to get tickets!    Find out about a new trend called drinking sexy water and then stay tuned for the homie helpline and help the homegirl find a way to stay with her man that she got the ick for!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Understate: Lawyer X
FORENSICS: Why a homicide in Hawaii is so hard to solve

Understate: Lawyer X

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 36:43


When two men are found dead off a main road in Honolulu, Hawaii, forensics is called to the scene. The state of the bodies is suspicious by nature, but there's something about one of the decedents that makes them almost impossible to identify.  That's when Dr David Carter is called. David is the Director of Forensic Sciences at the Chaminade University in Hawaii. He's experienced, highly skilled and sought after by police for investigative consulting. His knowledge is broad, and with host Kathryn Fox, we dig into the world of forensics in the Hawaiian environment, and go granular with understanding how humidity, rain and unique wildlife can affect forensic investigations.  If the content affected you, the number for lifeline is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Crossover With Josh and Mikey
After Dark - Brown Bags, White Vans, and Family Trees (FEAT: Kurt Gearlds Jr)

The Crossover With Josh and Mikey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 52:05


The boys discuss their adventures in radio. Check out our AMAZING sponsors: Jim's Outlaws - tinyurl.com/JimsOutlaws Northwest Figure 8 - ⁠tinyurl.com/NorthwestFigure8⁠ Polk Brothers Racing - ⁠https://tinyurl.com/PolkBrosRacing⁠ Loyalty Racing - https://tinyurl.com/LoyaltyRacing Peters Automotive Service - https://tinyurl.com/PetersAutomotive RULE ONE SHOT SPONSOR: Moon Drops Distillery - tinyurl.com/Moondropsdistillery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecrossoverwjam/message

Skeptics and Seekers
The dark brown eyes of Jesus

Skeptics and Seekers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 7:24


We learn a new fact about Jesus: He has dark, brown eyes.

Dr. Howard Smith Oncall
Thornhill Dark Brown and Natural Baby Cribs Have Weak Mattress Supports

Dr. Howard Smith Oncall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 0:49


Thornhill Dark Brown and Natural Baby Cribs Have Weak Mattress Supports Vidcast:  https://youtu.be/gb4pbZ_iRTM   The CPSC and Crate and Barrel are recalling Thornhill Dark Brown and Natural Baby Cribs, model number 304-903.  The mattress support pins on these cribs fit poorly and easily loosen leading to mattress falls snd baby injuries. About 280 cribs were sold in the US and about 5 were sold in Canada all online at crateandbarrel.com.  Stop using these cribs and contact Crate and Barrel at 1-800-967-6696 to arrange for a full refund.   https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/Crate-And-Barrel-Recalls-Thornhill-Baby-Cribs-Due-to-Fall-and-Entrapment-Hazards-Recall-Alert   #crateandbarrel #thornhill #cribs #infants #mattress #falls #injuries #recall  

Radio Lento podcast
142 All aboard the Night Riviera (source of dark brown soporific noise)

Radio Lento podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 21:07


It's gone dark. It's 21:15. And you're standing on platform 1 of the railway station in Penzance. Bright lamps light the long platforms, and seaside smells waft in the air. Wheely bag at your side, you're waiting to board the legendary Night Riviera. A long, impressive line of carriages hiding stylish cabins and bunks within. Departing Penzance 21:45. Arriving London Paddington 05:04. Far away at the front of the train thrums a Class 57 locomotive. It's charging the air with a subsonic, deep brown hum.  As you wait, a motorbike speeds along the road behind the station. It makes an arc of wide reverberant sound. You listen to its drone stretching away. Then, to the luscious spacious echoings, of this tranquil, end-of-the-line Cornish railway station, after dark. Suddenly a handful of people are discreetly hurrying up the platform. Passing by humming coaches, pulling down cold metal handles and heaving open doors. Climbing and lifting bags aboard. And being introduced by smart uniformed stewards to the cabins. Each is equipped with two neat bunks, the slimmest of slimline wardrobes, and an interestingly shaped bulbous sink with a lid that doubles up as a shelf. You unpack your bed things, then return to the vestibule to witness the moment the Night Riviera sets off. A nocturnal journey across Cornwall, over the Tamar bridge, along the Jurassic coast and through the long stretch of Wiltshire and Somerset. As the train pulls off, you can just make out the wild sea, the crashing waves, and a dark shadow that is St Michael's Mount. Swaying carriages, knocking rails, squeaking suspension and steel wheels rolling along miles of steel rails.  Now it's time to make your way back to your cabin. Head down the shoulder-width corridor lined with smart panel doors. With a sturdy slam enter the cabin and notice the change in sound! The velvety quietness is almost deafening. Like falling into a soft duvet! Climb into pyjamas. Lift lid of bulbous sink, and brush teeth. Roll into bunk bed, set alarm, adjust covers, and, sleep?  The aural experience of being in a bunk on a sleeper train is completely spellbinding to us, which is of course why we wanted so much to make and share this recording. The thumps and clunks. The squeaks and bangs. The dull thudding as people walk along the corridor outside. The thrum of the rails. The whine of the electrics and the locomotive, as it pulls you through the night. It's enchanting. It's aural poetry. Rich, soporific sounds, that meld together in rocking rhythms. Dark, brown, cushioning noise, that sends some off to sleep. Others may find themselves held in a deliciously mesmerising doze, a state of semi-conscious slumber. What is even more special, is when the train calls at a station along the way. Gradually slowing. Then gently stopping, with doors distantly slamming, and people muffledly boarding. Then, with a steady sumptuous rising tone, the locomotive powers up again, to haul you and the new passengers onwards, over the rails, and into the night.

Reading, Short and Deep
334 A Dark-Brown Dog by Stephen Crane

Reading, Short and Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 32:36


A Dark-Brown Dog by Stephen Crane

WTAW - InfoMiniChats
Drab Dark Brown

WTAW - InfoMiniChats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 41:49


Bourbon Day! Man's best friend. Morning people. Omaha bound. Life advice. Infested. Feeling to Mexico. Favorite late night snacks. Subscriptions. Flag Day. Entertainment news. World's ugliest color. Weird dates. Men wearing pearls.

You Beauty
The Powder That Will Airbrush Your Face

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 12:57


Watch our weekly You Beauty video series here Finding a powder with that perfect balance between a blurred finish without being too cakey is really tricky... BUT on today's episode Kelly thinks she's found a powder that fits the brief!  Plus, Leigh recommends moisturiser that is perfect for any oily gal and the little pencil liner that she's been obsessing over.  THE END BITS All the wonderful products mentioned in today's episode can be found below! SPENDY  Leigh: StriVectin Advanced Hydration Re-Quench Water Cream, $92 Kelly: NudeStix Nudies Matte All Over Face Color Blush & Bronze, $49 SAVEY:  Leigh: Max Factor False Lash Effect XXL in Black, $27.95 Kelly: Mermade Hair No Crease Clips, $9 & Shein Simple Hair Clip, $4 EMPTY Kelly: Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Soft Matte Powder Foundation, $56 SHOP MY STASH Leigh: Megan Potter Organic Eyeliner in Dark Brown, $29 CREDITS Host: Kelly McCarren & Leigh Campbell Producer: Mikayla Floriano Audio Producer: Rhiannon Mooney GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered?  Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386.  Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

美文阅读 More to Read
美文阅读 | 男孩与狗 A Dark Brown Dog (斯蒂芬·克莱恩)

美文阅读 More to Read

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 28:25


Daily Quote Life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing well those you hold. (Josh Billings) Poem of the Day 青春 闻一多 Beauty of Words A Dark Brown Dog (1) Stephen Crane

Shoebox Stories: UndocuAmerica Series
This Beautiful Dark Brown Skin

Shoebox Stories: UndocuAmerica Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 28:06


Co-founder of Black Lives Matter Patrisse Cullors reads Armando Peniche's story of the racial profiling he experienced as a 12-year old boy and the danger slanderous rhetoric of mythic criminality poses to the undocumented Mexican community and his own young American son. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Real Black Consciousnesses Forum
Indians of California Described As Dark-Brown And Black - "The Ugly-Looking Naygur."

Real Black Consciousnesses Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 29:01


#CaliforniaIndians #Africans #American #BlackAmericans Source - Indians Of California: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Indians_of_California/BaToHQtsraMC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Join us as we have a conversation about the work of James J. Rawls, as he describes, the complexion and features of the California Indians as the same as Africans. When the first Anglo-Americans visited California early in the nineteenth century, the future state was still a remote province of the Spanish empire. Early visitors, filled with a sense of American's Manifest Destiny, described the missionary priests and their Indian converts in terms of the Black Legend of Spanish abuse of native peoples. Later, when the Anglos settled in California and assumed the life-style of the Mexican rancheros, they viewed the Indians as a primitive laboring class, docile and exploitable. Finally, after 1849, the gold rush brought hundreds of thousands of new white immigrants, who treated the primitive "diggers" simply as threats to their own prosperity and security. Bounty hunters shot down adult Indians, and Indian children and young people were sold into slavery. (James Rawls) Make sure you join this conversation, like, share, and most importantly, comment! Thanks! RBCF! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realblackforum/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realblackforum/support

Unintelligible Screaming
Dark Brown Stubby Horned Unicorn: A Jack-Cast Production

Unintelligible Screaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 33:48


Guest host Jack joins us to talk about Unicorns, their connection to his favorite Roman, Julius Caesar, and the difficulties of medieval illuminated manuscript art. Theme song: Evening of Chaos by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300041 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@unintelligible_screaming?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/unintelligiblescreamingpod/ https://www.facebook.com/Unintelligible-Screaming-Podcast-105795824756348 https://twitter.com/uscryptidpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unintelligiblescreaming/support

I'm Just Vita
I am a dark brown women

I'm Just Vita

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 60:52


Speaking with Tonio on chris Brown .. people with bad souls --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lavita-haynes/support

Reading Ronin
39th- A Dark Brown Dog by Stephen Crane

Reading Ronin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 16:22


We take a look at a #jimcrow era story about a young boy and his #dark brown dog. www.bingeonthischannel.com Follow us: @bingeonthischannel @thereel_bryan

Think!
A Dark Brown Dog

Think!

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 15:02


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Savorbang Food Cast
Best Chocolate Chip Cookies I Know with a side of Lasagna

Savorbang Food Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 21:28


Welcome to the second episode of the Savorbang podcast. I’m so glad you are here! Thank you for listening and I hope I bring you something that makes you want to cook!       The whole recipe is included below...   .     Yield: 18-26 cookies Prep Time: 25 minutes Cook Time: 10 minutes per batch Ingredients 2 cups white all purpose flour 1 1/2 cups very firmly packed DARK BROWN sugar 2 1/2-3 teaspoons vanilla 3/4 cups rolled oats 7/8 teaspoon baking soda (allllmost fill the teaspoon) 1 teaspoon salt, plus more for sprinkling over cookies (2 teaspoons if using unsalted butter) 1 cup butter (2 sticks) i use salted 3 egg yolks + 1 egg white (so 1 whole egg + two yolks) 2 1/4 cups dark or semisweet chocolate chips 1 1/2 cup toasted pecans, divided, (I mixed in slivered almonds the other day because I didn’t have enough pecans due to my fear of shopping right now) Instructions Pay attention to the details because they make all the difference with cookie baking… Preheat oven to 250 degrees, then toast pecans on a baking sheet for about 6 minutes. Set pecans aside to cool. Measure and whisk together well: 2 cups flour, almost a teaspoon of baking soda and 1 teaspoon salt. Melt (until just melted, not to a steaming liquid or boiling) in a microwave: 2 sticks butter, 1 1/2 cups firmly packed dark brown sugar and 2 ½ to 3 teaspoons vanilla. *Melting rather than creaming makes for more crisp edges and you don't mess around with that exhausting creaming of sugar into butter. Stir to combine the buttery sugar and vanilla, then set aside to cool for a few minutes. Add 1 whole egg and 2 egg yolks to the sugar and melted butter. Whisk until well blended. Slowly, 1/4 at a time, fold flour mix into sugar mix. Don't over blend, but get the white flour mostly obscured. Gently fold in the oats. Crush pecans by squeezing/crumbling over the dough, some in 1/2 pieces some almost whole, then fold into dough. Reserve about ¼ cup whole pecans for planting in center of cookie mid-way through bake. Gently fold in chocolate chips. Optional: spread mix onto waxed paper (or plastic if you don’t care about the next 7 generations). I lay it in a length like a baguette—wrap well. If you have a big empty freezer you can just toss the bowl of dough in there I guess. Chill in freezer for 15-20 minutes while you clean up and lay parchment over 3 cookie sheets. PREHEAT OVEN TO 350 degrees. Remove dough from freezer and cut or scoop tall, round clumps of dough, almost as big as golf balls onto baking sheet. ( I made some big, glorious tennis ball sized scoops too. They made great birthday present cookies, note: they need about a minute longer in the oven). Place in oven. Set timer for 4 minutes. At the 4 or 5 minute mark. Remove baking sheet, press cookie dough down in middle with knife and sprinkle salt over cookie tops. Add a pecan to the depression made by the knife. Return to oven and bake 4-5 few more minutes. Remove cookies when edges are juuuuust turning light brown. Note: Remove cookies after 3-4 minutes if you are stocking a freezer. There is nothing so wonderful to have on hand like a par-baked cookie that you can toss in a toaster oven after dinner—or after shopping at Costco during a pandemic—omg don’t do it! Let your cookies cool and eat with cold milk or black coffee... or cuddled into a big scoop of vanilla ice cream (Screamin Mimi's or Lala's creamery?)     Anything worth doing is worth doing so well that you pass out… it’s nap time.     Before we go…   Riddle time?  2 riddles in honor of the modern practice of making foods healthier by substituting with healthier options…   First riddle: If you substitute zuccini planks for the noodles, can you call it Lasagna or should you call it a baked, trash-salad?   Second riddle: If your recipe makeover involves swapping out the butter and replacing it with applesauce—do you still qualify for a covid-19 stimulus check?     Ok, Here’s a mini recipe—but one that brings maximal mealage—I made it fast and sloppy with leftovers because as per usual I am scared to go shopping—This is the make-up lasagna I made after freaking my family out with the hot swamp I made with the zucchini planks.   My daughter can’t manage cow dairy so I used scraps of 4 kinds of sheep and goat. I didn’t have soft goat cheese—which would have been great to mix in with the brie… this is a draft of a real recipe I’m not going to give exact quantities as this is a draft of a real recipe--not something I’ve worked out well—more a happy accitdent but it want so good, so so goodworked   Ingredients     1 red onion 5 tablespoons olive oil, divided (I used some to saute the greens and some for the bottom of the lasagna pan) 1 teaspoon of balsamic vinegar (by accident) Some lasagna noodles left at the bottom of three different boxes- some ruffly, some long, some short, some flat 2 eggs Teaspoon or so of knorr tomato flavored,powdered chicken broth (I know, I can’t believe I use this stuff but I love it.) ½ teaspoon or more black pepper 1 ½ cups red wine ½- 1 teaspoon salt 1+ teaspoon dried Mediteranian or Italian herbs mix (I make mine with, oregano, marjoram, rosemary, thyme, chili flakes, garlic powder) About a quart of leftover Bolognese with lots of meat and Italian sausage Another quart of store bought marinara 1 cup water Two large bags frozen greens—collards and spinach, 32 ounces total 1 ½ Medium sized wheels of goat brie 14 ounces 3 hunks different styles of Manchego (100% Sheep milk) 16 ounces   Instructions   Preheat oven to 350 degrees Chop the onion *In a dutch oven or deep castiron skillet, brown onions in 2-3 tablespoons olive oil   *Add the thawed greens. Ok I was worried my greens had gone bad because I left them thawing on the counter for two days and a  green syrup began to leek out of the bag …   *Sprinkle the broth powder (this is so optional but) over the greens   *Add salt and dried herbs   *Add the splash of balsamic vinegar (honestly I added this by accident because the B. Vinegar bottle looks so much like my olive oil bottle…) Cook the greens about 5 minutes on the stove top, stirring frequently. This is just to combine ingredients. The heat of the long bake in the oven will marry all the flavors from the herbs, vinegar, onions…   *Whisk together 2 eggs   *fold whisked eggs into greens   *Drizzle 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large, deep lasagna pan   *Place a layer of un-cooked lasagna noodles on the bottom of the pan (over the olive oil)   *Spread the greens mixture over the fist layer of noodles   *Dot the greens evenly with chunks of goat brie, rind and all (I just broke the hunks off the my hands).   *Place a layer of un-cooked lasagna noodles over the cheese-dotted greens   *Spoon the leftover Bolognese sauce over the noodles ( I added a cup or so of red wine and half a jar of marinara to add some moisture to the very chunky, meaty leftover sauce I was using.   *Grate a third of your sheep cheese (I had Manchego but I would have loved to mix in a bit of less milk Pecorino Romano—if I’d had some)   *Add another layer of un-cooked lasagna noodles   *Spread remaining marinara over last layer of noodles   *Grate remaining 2/3 Manchego to cover all.   *Bake 80 minutes, then turn oven temp up to 385 for 10 minutes   *Remove from oven and let cool and set for 10-20 minutes   Best lasagna ever…. Thank you tons for listening and we are done…      

Soaper's Chat Podcast
Episode 9 - My Pretty Soap Turned Dark Brown! - Discoloration!

Soaper's Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 33:08


Thank you for listening and please share.www.soaperschat.comSoaperschat Facebook GroupIf you have any questions, please either leave me a comment or email me at Soaperschat@outlook.com. You can also join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/soaperschat.Youtubers:---------Lady Bug Lane SoapsShalebrook Handcrafted SoapFacebook Pages of The Week:--------------------------Soaping 101 - Soaping101 Facebook GroupSoap Box Micas - Soapbox Micas Facebook GroupAdditional Links: ------------------Pink Sands from BescentedBulk Apothecary Non-discoloring VanillaSoapmaking Forum Rimmed Soap ChallengeMusic from https://filmmusic.io:"Chucky the Construction Worker" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Weight Loss Nation
What Does The Color of My Poop Mean? S3 Ep051

Weight Loss Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 33:37


Hey Weight Loss Nation! www.TheWeightLossNation.com https://Shop.TotalLifeChanges.com/34605577/Products   What Does the Color of My Poop Mean?   Here we are towards the end of December! Wow! The Holiday season is cranking. Today, I’m going to be speaking to you about the COLOR of your Poop. That’s right….the COLOR of your Poop. It’s important to know about what the color of your Poop means. We all are familiar with the shades of Brown Poop. The oh-so-familiar brown poop. Brown Poop is NORMAL! But…….what about the other colors Poop can be? Let’s take a look at some other colors your Poop may be.   Yellow If you see that your Poop has some shades of Yellow, you may have eaten a meal that was extremely high in fat. Yellow Poop could also mean your intestine is not absorbing nutrients properly. You could also have Celiac Disease or another Digestive issue. Call your Doctor if you see Yellow Poop more than one time.   White, Pale or Clay colored Poop Your Bile Duct could be blocked or you may not be producing enough Bile. If you see White Mucos on top of the Brown colored stool, this could be normal or …….. it could also be a sign of a Crohn’s Disease Flare-Up. Crohn’s Disease can cause ulcers in your intestine, which causes an over production of mucus. The mucus may be present in your stool. If you see Mucus in your stool every once in awhile, that could be normal. But……if you see Mucus in your stool more than once in a while, you should contact your Doctor. If you have whitish, bland looking Poop…….Combined with Abdominal Pain, Fever with or without vomiting…..You should seek medical attention right away! That could be a sign of Appendicittis….or some other type of serious digestive issue.   Green A little Green color in your Poop……is just fine. If you see very Green Poop…you may have eaten lots of Green Vegetables……OR……you could be passing your stool too quickly  through your intestine, which means the Bile is unable to break down the fats properly. Certain Infections …..like those caused by the Bacterium – Salmonella or the parasite “Giardia,” can cause your stool to be green in color.  If you haven't eaten anyting "Green" and you see Green Poop, Contact your Doctor.   Black If you have taken “Iron” tablets…..or……you have taken “Pepto Bismol,” you’ll likely see “Black” colored Poop…..which is a harmless side effect. If there was a time you were having an emotional overload and you gave in and ate a bag of Oreo’s……you may possibly see Black colored Poop. So……if you ate Dark Brown or Black Colored foods…..you may see Black Poop. But……if your Poop is Black, which has a more liquidy and “Tarry” looking Stool consistency.... and has a strong smell……This is a sign of bleeding in your gastrointestinal system and you should call your Doctor ASAP.   Red If you had Beets with Dinner or you drank a glass of Tomato Juice last night, you may see the color “Red” in your Poop. If you see Redish colored Poop and you DID NOT eat Red colored food or drinks, you could be Bleeding! You could have Hemorrhoids, colon polyps or Anal Fissures. Anal Fissures are small tears in the lining of your Anus, which are caused by straining during a bowel movement. You are literally trying to pass a large, hard stool and it may cause tearing of the lining. If you have large amounts of blood in your stool or you see a large amount of blood in the toilet, you may require immediate Medical attention. Contact your Doctor.   Eating foods with colored “Dye” may cause your Poop to have that color in it. Be aware of what you have eaten and start noticing the color of your Poop!   After the holidays is a great time to “Cleanse” your colon!   A simple….yet effective way to do that is by drinking TEA! I have been using iaso Tea for the last 6 months and it has been a huge boost to my Digestive System! The Tea is made with a proprietary blend of 9 herbs and you make it just like any TEA. The TEA is very mild, and has hardly any taste.   If you’d like to CLEAN out your Colon naturally, try the TEA. Go to my website…… Clean Out Your Colon Here When the site opens….”Click” on the Products Tab to open the next page. Then “Click” on the Health & Wellness Box. When the page opens, the first box you’ll see on the left is the Instant TEA. All the way to the right……you’ll see the iaso Tea Bag. “Click” on whichever type of TEA you’d like to try and order from the site.  https://Shop.TotalLifeChanges.com/34605577/Products I am always honest with you Nation….so....I want you to know as an affiliate, I will make a commission from the sale of the instant or Bag of Tea. Just keeping it real people   Please let me know how you like the Tea. Send me an email with your comments to  Support@TheWeightLossNation.com  If you'd like to become an affiliate send me an email and let me know! Send your email to Support@TheWeightLossNation.com   I look forward to your comments!   Hey Weight Loss Nation! www.TheWeightLossNation.com If you are ready to "finally" lose weight and keep it off forever, you need to "join Weight Loss Nation." You know the adage....."It takes a village to raise a child." The concept is the same with weight loss! Would you rather continue "yo-yo dieting" by yourself and not be able to go out to a restaurant with friends, since you know you will "struggle" with food choices? Are you happy with losing weight only to gain it back again? Do you have too much "stress" in your life? I've said all of those things and I've had every excuse in the book on why I couldn't keep weight off. Or....... Would you like to be part of a "Village" of people, who are just like you and will be there to support you every single day in a private community? Weight loss Nation has a collaboration of experts in the fields of Nutrition, Mindset, Movement, Weight Loss, Yoga, Fitness, Meditation, Emotional Eating and Post Traumatic Stress! When you become a member of Weight Loss Nation, you have access to these experts to answer your questions! Weight Loss Nation Members* have access to recipes, cooking videos and exercise videos. Weight Loss Nation participates in “Meet Ups” in the Tampa Bay, Florida area. 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Tales From The Digital
Just Dark Brown

Tales From The Digital

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 9:25


Most people like to receive letters or parcels in the mailbox. Usually it is either something personal or something you where waiting for a long time. But what do you do when a person you have never met in your entire life sends you a parcel, which contains a very strange object? Credits: Intro music: Hannah Fredsgaard-Jones Story: Hannah Fredsgaard-Jones Production: Linda Sophia Schultheis

dark brown
Your Color Style - The Podcast
63 - Can bright winters have dark brown eyes?

Your Color Style - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 2:25


https://yourcolorstyle.com/ ~ Can bright winters have dark brown eyes? Jen answers a question from her subscribers. Can a person who has dark brown eyes be bright in the your color style system?

Hare of the rabbit podcast
Dutch Rabbit Breed - Jesper the Rabbit Herder - Measure

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 53:44


Hello Listener! Thank you for listening.  If you would like to support the podcast, and keep the lights on, you can support us whenever you use Amazon through the link below: It will not cost you anything extra, and I can not see who purchased what. Or you can become a Fluffle Supporter by donating through Patreon.com at the link below: Patreon/Hare of the Rabbit What's this Patreon? Patreon is an established online platform that allows fans to provide regular financial support to creators. Patreon was created by a musician who needed a easy way for fans to support his band. What do you need? Please support Hare of the Rabbit Podcast financially by becoming a Patron. Patrons agree to a regular contribution, starting at $1 per episode. Patreon.com takes a token amount as a small processing fee, but most of your money will go directly towards supporting the Hare of the Rabbit Podcast. You can change or stop your payments at any time. You can also support by donating through PayPal.com at the link below: Hare of the Rabbit PayPal Thank you for your support, Jeff Hittinger.   Today we are going to cover the Dutch Rabbit breed. The Dutch rabbit, also known as Hollander or Brabander is easily identifiable by its characteristic color pattern, was once the most popular of all rabbit breeds. However, after dwarf rabbits were developed, the popularity of the Dutch rabbit dwindled. Nevertheless, the Dutch rabbit remains one of the top ten most popular breeds worldwide. The Dutch is a classy rabbit easily recognized in the best of circles. We had a few purchases through the Amazon link on the web site. We still need a few more purchases so that Amazon will not shut down the account, so please use the link on the hare of the rabbit .com website page.     Our Amazon item of the week is: This is a charming pendant that will spruce up any outfit and become your go to favorite accessory! The pendant is sterling silver plated and approximately 1” in diameter with the delightful 3D urethane encased Dutch Rabbit. The included snake chain is 22” in length, made from brass and 95.5% sterling silver plated, and closes with a spring ring clasp. A note of concern is that the sterling silver plated items can tarnish over time when exposed to the air, but can be easily cleaned with a silver polishing cream. Last week we covered the Polish rabbit, and some breeds, such as the Polish, can’t actually claim origin from their namesake country, but the Dutch is indeed from the Netherlands. The Dutch color originated in a breed called the Petite Brabicon, that by the time it appeared in England around 1850, was called the Hollander. In the early stages of the breed’s history, there were two marking patterns: one was the Dutch we know today, the other was similar, but more of the rabbit was colored and it had just a white blaze and white collar. The UK is actually the country in which the Dutch breed was established and standardized, though the actual bloodlines are from the Netherlands. British rabbit breeders of the early 1800’s obtained recently arrived Brabancons at the London ports and added them to their breeding programs. The breed in England was called the Dutch breed as early as 1835. During the 1830s rabbits were imported to England from Ostend in Belgium every week for the meat market.  Among these rabbits was a breed known as the Petite Brabançon, as it originated from Brabant in Flanders. The Petite Brabançon may still be found in paintings from the fifteenth century. The Dutch rabbit has its genetic roots in this old breed. The Petite Brabançon would often display Dutch markings, and breeders in England selected those with even markings, fixing those markings into the breed we know today The earliest engraving of the Dutch breed reveals a nearly entirely colored rabbit which possessed two white front paws and a narrow collar covering little more than the animal’s dewlap region. It did not even have a blaze, though many Dutch animals did, as did the Brabancon from which the Dutch was developed. At the time, they weighed up to 9 pounds, and were cobby and muscular in type. The does were prolific, and could be counted on to mother their litters well. Fanciers of the developing Dutch breed continued to line-breed and in-breed the Dutch. In-breeding significantly reduced the size of the breed from 9 pounds down to as little as 1.25 pounds in a few animals. The Dutch is one of the oldest breeds as it was developed around 1864, indeed the United Kingdom Dutch Rabbit Club was founded in 1879 Controversy over the direction of the breed prompted calls for the creation of a Dutch Rabbit Club, which was established in December, 1884. The Dutch markings and type were then standardized in England by the late 1880’s. Today’s familiar Dutch breed has remained unchanged since then. During World War 2, in Britain, the Dutch rabbit was crossed with larger breeds for meat production. It has also been used in the laboratory. Dutch breed rabbits arrived in the USA at the beginning of the 1900’s, and was one of the first breeds accepted at the formation of the National Pet Stock Association, forerunner to the ARBA, in 1910. The Dutch rabbit is among the first rabbit breeds recognized by the National Pet Stock Association, the forerunner of the American Rabbit Breeders Association. The NPSA was founded in 1910 and had several name changes until becoming the ARBA in 1952. According to Bob D. Whitman’s book “Domestic Rabbits & Their Histories,” the Dutch breed is descended from the Brabancon breed out of Belgium. It got its name by 1835, and the first written account describing the breed appears in “Manuals For The Many,” dated 1865. Whitman credits the original Dutch breed to England. The Dutch is one of the oldest breeds of domestic rabbit known, owing its existence, as do all domestic rabbits, to the much earlier domestication of the European wild rabbit, or (true rabbit). Considered a fancy rabbit due to their distinctive Dutch markings, the Dutch Rabbit, has from its introduction, benefited from the careful attention of breeders over the years who have continue improving the breed and expanding the available varieties while maintaining and perfecting the distinctive markings. Special attention has been paid to perfecting the general body type of the Dutch breed to the standard of perfection we know today. Due to the high expectations demanded for perfection in type and markings, the Dutch is one of the greatest challenges for the prospective and experienced breeder alike. The Dutch rabbit is probably one of the easiest breeds to identify because of the distinctive white markings. The white blaze on the nose, and the white collar and the “saddle” on the back are a dead giveaway. Dutch are a small breed, but not a dwarf. The fur is normal length, with a soft under layer covered by longer guard hairs. The fur is flyback, meaning that if brushed opposite to the direction of growth, the fur quickly snaps back to normal position. Ears are upright. The breed is recognized by both British Rabbit Council and the American Rabbit Breeders Association. Today, the Dutch rabbit is a very popular breed for show and also raised as pets. Descriptions and Standards In the USA: Dutch are a small rabbit breed weighing up to 5.5 pounds. They are compact and cobby in type, and recognized in 7 varieties: Black, blue, chinchilla, chocolate, gray, steel, tortoiseshell In the UK: The "ideal" weight is 2.041 – 2.26 kg (4.5 - 5 lb). The breed is accepted in 9 varieties: Black, Blue, Chocolate, Yellow, Tortoiseshell, Steel Grey, Brown Grey, and Pale Grey. Tri-colored Dutch is recognized as a separate breed. The American Rabbit Breeders Association recognizes seven varieties of Dutch rabbit colors, all mixed with the white markings characteristic to the Dutch. The colors are: black, blue, chinchilla, chocolate, gray, steel, and tortoise. A lilac color is currently in development. Recognized eye color ranges from brown to brown with a ruby cast to dark brown to blue-gray. The BRC standards require a compact, cobby rabbit with firm flesh and a glossy coat. The ideal weight is between 2.041 kg and 2.26 kg. The ears should be short and strong, the eyes bold and bright and the cheeks should be rounded. The blaze should be wedge shaped, carrying up to a point between the ears. The line dividing the white fur from the contrasting color in the saddle (middle of the body) should continue round under the body (called the undercut at that point) in an even and straight line. Foot stops, that is the white markings on the hind feet, should be about 3.17 cm in length and cut cleanly round the foot, similar to the saddle and undercut on the body. Body To be considered a show rabbit the body should be compact, having a close-coupled appearance with a nicely rounded back. From directly behind the head the rabbit should display an even pleasing curve up over the shoulders it its highest point at the loin and hips, then rounding off into full and smooth hindquarters. Looking from the top, the rabbit’s shoulders should be rounded but slightly narrower than the hips. The hips should be well rounded, smooth and full all the way to the base of the hindquarters with no protrusion of the hips to mar the total effect. The truly proportioned body of the Dutch rabbit is the picture of elegance. Head The rabbit’s head should be rounded and full, not pear shaped, with a short neck making the head set close to the shoulders. Ideally not more than one and a half fingertip widths of the index and middle fingers should fit between the base of the head and the beginning of the shoulders on a senior animal, one over 6 months of age. Ears The ears should be stocky, well furred and carried erect. They should be in proportion to the size of the head and body of the rabbit. Eyes The eyes should be bright and clear, free of spots or discoloration in the iris. The color of the iris must be the same in both eyes and must match the color specified for the variety. Feet and Legs The feet and legs must be straight and of the proper length and size to balance and be in harmony with the body of the rabbit. Toenails must be white in all varieties. Nails of any other color than white are a disqualification. Fur The fur should be short and dense while course enough in guard hairs to offer resistance when stroked backwards toward the head and when released the hair should fly back to its natural position and lie smooth over the entire body of the rabbit. The coat should have a rich high luster with a dense undercoat. BRC: They come in Black, Blue, Steel Grey, Chocolate, Yellow, Tortoiseshell , Brown Grey and Pale Grey. There is also the Tri Colour Dutch which is classed as a different variety. Everything is the same as for the Dutch rabbit except that one cheek must be orange, the other black The ear on the orange cheek side should be black and the ear on the black cheek side should be orange. The saddle consists of alternating bands of orange and black. Appearance The American Rabbit Breeders Association standard calls for a small to medium rabbit. Dutch are a 4-class breed. Junior bucks and does are those under 6 months of age with a minimum weight of 1.75 lbs (0,793kg). Seniors are 6 months of age and over, weighing between 3.5 (1,58kg) and 5.5 lbs (2,48kg), with 4.5 (2,04kg) being the ideal weight. Dutch are to have a compact, well-rounded body; rounded head; short, stocky, well-furred ears; and short, glossy "fly-back" fur. Six colors (in conjunction with white) are recognized for show: Black, a dense, glossy black with a slate blue under-color. Deep, solid and carrying well down to the skin, with blue under color, the deeper the better. Free from white hairs and mealiness or flecking. Eyes dark hazel /dark brown. COLORS: Blue, a medium blue-gray with a slate blue under-color. Deep, solid, slate blue, color to carry well down to the skin. Blue under color, the deeper the better. Free from white hairs and flecked or mealy coat. Eyes dark blue/blue-gray. Chinchilla, (the newest variety to be recognized by the ARBA) an agouti color with bands of pearl white and black with a slate blue under-color. The ears must have black lacing. Eyes-- brown (preferred). Chocolate, a rich chocolate brown with a dove-gray under-color. Deep solid dark chocolate, color carrying well down to the skin. Under-color to match the top color as near as possible. The deeper the under color the better the top will appear. Free from white hairs and mealiness. Eyes hazel/dark brown (with a ruby cast), the deeper the better. Gray, (UK: Brown Grey) an Agouti color similar to that of the American cottontail, with bands of color on the hair-shaft which produce a ring effect when blown into. The bands of color should be a light tan, a thin charcoal band then a darker tan over a slate blue under-color. Slate blue at the base followed by a band of yellowy orange then a black line, finishing by light or nut brown tips to the fur. The whole interspersed by black guard hairs. That is the impression gained when the fur of the brown grey is parted. The general impression should be light or nut brown on ears, cheeks, body, hind feet and top of tail, the whole ticked with black hairs. Belly color and eye circles (small as possible) bright straw color. A lighter shade permissible under tail. Eyes hazel/Dark Brown, deeper the better. Steel, (UK: Steel Grey) a black color with off-white tips to the hair-shaft on some hairs. The under-color is slate blue. Dark steel grey merging to pale slate blue in the under-color. The whole interspersed with black guard hairs. The medium bright and evenly ticked shade is the one to aim for and the extreme tips of the fur will be tipped with steel blue or grey. The mixture to carry well down the sides, flanks and hind feet. Belly color will be a lighter shade varying with the top color. Upper part of the tail to match the body color; underside to tone with the belly color. Ears to match body, Eyes deep hazel/brown Pale Grey - Top color biscuit carrying well down and merging into pale slate at the base, the whole interspersed with black ticking. The general impression should be biscuit tipped with black on ears, cheeks, body and top of tail. Belly color white with pale slate under-color. Eye circle white but ideally non-existent or as small as possible. Body color should be present on hind feet. Underside of tail white. Eyes hazel. Tortoise, (UK: Tortoiseshell) a bright, clean orange with slate blue shadings along the ears, whisker beds and hindquarters. the under-color is dark cream. An even shade of orange top color to carry well down and shading off to a lighter color to the skin. Ears, belly and under the tail blue-black. Cheeks and hind quarters (flanks) shaded or toned with blue black. Eyes hazel/dark brown, the deeper the better. In the UK, Yellow (no US equivalent) and Pale Grey (US: Gold) Dutch are also recognized for show. An even shade of yellow throughout. The exact shade is not so important as that the color should be even and extend to the belly or undercut and no eye circles. In fact, a self color free from chinchillation on cheeks and hind feet. Eyes hazel. Chinchillation - A mixture of colors ticked with a darker shade, often found on the cheeks of yellows. The steel, pale and brown grey are chinchillated varieties to a certain extent. Description of terms used: Flecking or Mealiness - Individual hairs more than one color in selfs. e.g. Blacks should be black at the tip of the fur, that color carrying down the fur as far as possible, then merging into blue. In flecked or mealy exhibits the individual fur would be black, then dark grey, then a deeper shade before merging into blue at the base. New varieties under development in the United States include Harlequin (UK: Tri-Colored Dutch) (a pattern of black and orange patches) and Chinchilla. The BRC has a separate standard for Tri-Coloured Dutch. Despite its popularity, the Dutch rabbit has not changed much over the years. The most striking aspect of the breed is the marking pattern: The blaze is an even wedge of white running up the rabbit's face. It is shaped by the cheeks which are the rounded circles of color on either side of the face. The neck marking is a white wedge on the back of the head. The saddle is to be a straight line running behind the shoulders and continuing underneath the rabbit to the undercut across the belly. The stops are located on the rear feet, which should be white from the toes to a point one third the length of the foot. Cheeks: Cheeks are to be well rounded and carried around the whisker bed, but not into it. Faults include the cheeks being hooked (i.e. not well rounded and coming sharp to the jaw bone), meeting the line of the neck, or dragging into the mouth or throat. Faults also include the cheeks being to high, whether above the whisker bed or appearing as eye circles. Blaze: The blaze is the marking along the face. It should be in a wedge shape and about medium width. The blaze should cover the nose, whisker bed, and tapering up to the ears. Although, there are no additional points added, it is desirable to have a hair line (where the blaze goes between the ears and connecting to the neck marking). Neck: The neck marking is the white part on the collar behind the ears. It should be a clean and wedged shape marking. An animal with no or full neck marking is not disqualified, but is faulted. Dirty necks (where it is not a clean shape) will be faulted. Saddle: The saddle marking is point on the upper body where the white fur meets the colored fur. This should begin just behind the shoulders and create a perfect circle around the body. Undercut: The undercut is the marking on the under-body that connects to the saddle. It should create a perfect circle and should be close behind the forelegs, but touching them. It is a disqualification if the body color extends past the elbow joint of the foreleg. Stops: Stops are the white spats or stockings on the back feet starting from the toes and reaching up to a point one-third the length of the foot or hock but must never extend above the hock joint. It is important that they be of equal length. Clean cut on both feet, and form perfect circles around the appendage. That is to say the line should not be biased or offset. Nor can there be drags. A split Stop occurs when the body color runs down and between the toes and is a disqualification as is the case when the white stop runs above the hock joint. On the hind feet, the stop markings should be well rounded. There should be white from the toes to about one third of the length of the foot, where the color fur begins. Disqualifications include if the color fur of the marking runs completely and between the toes. The toes can be separated for identification of the split stop. Hairline The hairline is the thin line of white hair running from the top of the Blaze between the ears, entirely dividing the cheeks and ears and connecting the white Blaze to the white Collar behind the ears. The hairline is a desirable marking but is very difficult to achieve and no points are awarded nor taken away by it presents or absence. Sometimes only a partial hairline exists and fails to fully connect the Blaze to the Collar and may appear only as a spot of white between the ears. In such cases the spot is not considered a blemish or disqualification. A perfect hairline, however, can be the single discriminating mark of perfection that allows a judge to pick a best of show or breed over second best, or best of breed of opposite sex. Dutch Rabbit Personality The Dutch Rabbit is in general a calm, easy-going rabbit. They make a good domestic pet, are friendly and are easy to train. Dutch rabbits are considered an easygoing, friendly, intelligent breed. Of course, generalizations always have exceptions. Discuss the personality of any Dutch you’re considering adding to your family with the rabbit rescue operator, breeder, or person you might adopt from. Also, quietly observe the rabbit for several minutes to see how he or she looks and acts. Care should always be taken, as the rabbit can be a bit jumpy and wary by nature. The body of the rabbit is very delicate. Owners that are new to rabbits need to receive instruction on the proper way to pick up and handle their new pet, as it is very easy for the rabbit to be injured if handled carelessly. Unlike cats and small dogs, rabbits have a natural fear of being picked up and handled and will need time and conditioning to adjust. When young bunnies are handled carefully and they learn to trust their people early in life they will become very overt in their display of affection. Rabbits can be trained to recognize their name and to even come when called. They will especially enjoy sitting on its owner’s lab, snuggling, and being attentive. When interacting with any rabbit, earn their trust before you attempt to touch them or pick them up. Give them time to settle into your home before introducing them to the entire family or to your friends. Observe your new furry friend to learn his or her likes and dislikes, and allow them to approach you to interact with you on their terms. Always move slowly around your rabbit, and learn how to properly pick them up before attempting to do so. Rabbits are fully capable of inflicting injury to a person with their claws, particularly the rear claws. Periodic trimming of the nails, proper handling and some common sense will usually prevent most injuries. Some breeders wear arm protectors to prevent scratches to their forearms when handling their rabbits. Occasionally, rabbits will show aggressive behavior in the form of biting although this is normally the exception. When bites are delivered, it is usually more of a pinch then a true bite. A rabbit, however, is fully capable of delivering a serious bite if provoked sufficiently. Dutch Rabbit Care Caring for a Dutch rabbit begins with offering a healthy diet and a safe, loving home. Get these basics down, along with some extras, and your Dutch should thrive. Feeding: Every rabbit raiser has their own preference on what pellet to feed. It is, however, important to feed a high quality pellet. Supplements, again, are the owner's preference. It's very important that any rabbit gets Timothy Hay in their diet on a daily basis. Timothy will help prevent intestinal obstruction. Fresh water on a daily basis is an important key in maintaining a healthy and conditioned rabbit. The key food for rabbits is hay. Both clean, fresh hay and clean, fresh water are two things rabbits must have free access to at all times. The type of hay matters. For healthy adult rabbits who aren’t nursing, fresh grass hay rules. This includes timothy, orchard, oat, and other grass hays. Young rabbits, nursing mothers, or sick rabbits need the added calories and extra protein and calcium from alfalfa hay. Hay is important for rabbits because chewing it provides a wonderful way for rabbits to wear down their constantly growing teeth. This can prevent some dental problems. Besides hay, rabbits enjoy eating leafy greens and vegetables. Fruit is also appreciated, but the sugar content means you must offer only small portions. Consider vegetables and fruit as treats, particularly fruit. You don’t want your rabbit filling up on these and not eating enough hay. Consult your veterinarian about which vegetables and fruits are safe for rabbits to eat. A pelleted food formulated specifically for rabbits is a small but important part of the rabbit diet. This provides vitamins and minerals that might otherwise be missed. Housing: All rabbits require a well ventilated area to help prevent disease (i.e. pasturella). Dutch are a relatively small breed and don't require a very large cage, usually 24"x24" is a good sized cage. Your rabbit’s habitat needs to be spacious and outfitted with a litter box, bedding, food and water dishes or bottles, toys, and hideaways. This could apply to a rabbit-proofed room, an exercise pen, a large cage, or some other accommodation that fits into your home. Keeping your bunny’s abode clean is as important as outfitting it and placing it in a good location. Daily spot cleaning, weekly cleanup, and a monthly deep clean promote good health and happy bunnies. Bunnies? Yes. Rabbits are social animals and most prefer to hang out with another bunny or two. If you do adopt multiple bunnies, be sure they get along. And to prevent unwanted pregnancies, keep them in same-sex groups or have them spayed/neutered. Spayed/neutered rabbits actually face fewer health risks as they age, because reproductive cancers are almost eliminated. But just because your bunnies have buddies doesn’t mean they entertain themselves. Be sure to interact with your furry friends daily. Petting your rabbits, playing games with them, and just hanging out adds to their life, and yours. Rabbits do a lot of self-grooming, just like cats. Bunny pairs and groups also help groom each other. But rabbits still need help from you to keep their nails trimmed and their fur brushed. Rabbits with longer fur especially need daily brushing to prevent mats. Regularly check your rabbit’s ears, mouth, and area around the tail for signs of any problems. Note: Rabbits rarely need baths. If you choose to bathe a rabbit, never submerge him or her fully in water. Keep the water level to an inch or two. When drying, be gentle and keep them warm, but not hot, until fully dry. This can take a while for wool or rex breeds. Dutch Rabbit Health The average Dutch rabbit seems no more or less susceptible to the usual rabbit ailments. Among those are GI stasis, malocclusion, respiratory disease, mites, and, in un-spayed females, uterine cancer. A healthy diet, a safe, clean home, and plenty of chances for daily play and interaction minimize many of the health risks. Rabbits with blue eyes might be more sensitive to light. Be aware that if the environment is uncomfortable for you, it’s likely uncomfortable for your rabbit. This is particularly true about warm temperatures. Keep your rabbit in a cool area, ideally no more than 70 degrees Fahrenheit, to minimize the risk of heatstroke. Rabbits tolerate cooler temperatures better than warmer. And keep in mind that higher humidity can make temperatures feel warmer. Contact your rabbit-savvy veterinarian if your rabbit suddenly changes behavior or routine, or if he or she has unusual discharge from anywhere on the body. A rabbit who stops eating, drinking, or eliminating needs immediate veterinary care. Breeding: The gestation period for a Dutch rabbit is usually between 28-32 days. Average size of litter is around 6 kits. Kits are born blind and eyes will open anywhere between 7-14 days. The goal of every responsible rabbit breeder is the challenge of producing animals that best reflect the standards of perfection in type and marking for their breed. The first step for the new breeder is to build a base to start from. That is best done by purchasing the highest quality pedigreed stock the breeder can afford. This is normally accomplished by visiting rabbit shows and buying from reputable and experienced breeders who often bring to the show breeding quality rabbits from their stock that they are willing to sell. With that done, the real work can begin. With every great task undertaken, the devil is always found in the details and this is no less true than when working with the variables of genetics. Once the breeder is armed with a fundamental understanding of genetics plus the skill to recognize the strengths and weaknesses in his or her base breeding stock, that knowledge can be put to work matching prospective breeding pairs. The key to producing quality animals always rests with selective breeding to cultivate and enhance positive characteristics while culling out the less desirable. The design of the breeding program is the search for the elusive perfect rabbit. In the search for perfection, probably few other rabbit breeds is the bar raised higher than it is for the Dutch. Considered the fancy rabbit, the pursuit of near perfection in its markings is a true test of patience and perseverance on the part of the breeder. In the case of the Dutch, it almost seems that if something can go wrong it will. From a cheek that is too long to stops that are uneven to a slight spot on the end of the nose, all are faults and imperfections that either can be a disqualification or at least points lost at the judging table. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a complaint. On the contrary, it is a statement about what makes raising Dutch Rabbits so challenging and interesting. If it were easy to raise the perfect Dutch Rabbits everyone would be doing it. And what personal satisfaction would there be in finding success at something that offers no challenge. Purchasing: When purchasing a Dutch rabbit, it is important to keep in mind the purpose of the rabbit you are about to buy (i.e. breeding, showing, pet). No matter what the purpose is, it is very important to keep the health of the rabbit in mind and do a good examination on the rabbit first. Check the teeth for any signs of malocclusion (long, lower incisors extending in front of upper incisors, etc.) teeth problems are hereditary and it wouldn't hurt to see the sire & dam's teeth (if applicable). Check the ears for any dirt that may resemble ear mites. It is extremely important to look at the nose, eyes, and forearms, for any evidence of a cold or upper respiratory infection. For a show or breeding rabbit, it is important to look at the bone structure of the animal. Check the hind legs for straightness and there is no evidence of cow hocks (where the hind legs are turned so the toes are pointing outward). Check for pinched hindquarters (where the hindquarters taper towards the tail and are not well rounded). Check vent, especially a buck to be sure both testicles are noticeable. Check toe nails and eye colors to be sure it is the appropriate color via the Standard of Perfection, which can be purchased on the website for ARBA, it is listed under publications. If it will be your first show or breeding rabbit you purchase, it helps to have the Standard of Perfection with you as a reference to what you want. Remember, there may be no such thing as a perfect Dutch, but there is a difference between a good and a bad Dutch. Life Span The average adult Dutch Rabbit will weigh between 4 to 5 ½ pounds and on average will live 5 to 8 years Longer life spans can be expected if the animals are neutered or spayed. The longest life span that has been reported is 15 years with 10 years not all that uncommon. Summary Today Dutch remain one of the most popular rabbits, both as pets and show animals – not to mention as stars of rabbit product advertisements. The Dutch is one of the very best breeds for a child to start with due to its small size, general hardiness, and gentle disposition. In America, the breed is supported by a close-knit body of fanciers called the American Dutch Rabbit Club. https://lafeber.com/mammals/dutch-rabbit-breed-info/#Dutch_Rabbit_History http://www.home.netspeed.com.au/reguli/DutchRabbit.htm http://mom.me/pets/small-pets/19118-popular-pet-rabbit-breeds/item/dutch-rabbit/ http://www.bunnybunch.nl/informatie/konijnenras-hollander http://www.dutchrabbit.com/aboutthebreed/aboutthebreed.html http://www.verlannahill.com/AboutDutch.htm http://rabbitbreeders.us/dutch-rabbits http://www.roysfarm.com/dutch-rabbit/ https://www.raising-rabbits.com/dutch-rabbit.html Folk-Tale Ossaert Ossaert (also known as Oessaart, Oschaert, Osgaard, Osschaart, Oeschaart and Griepke) was once an ordinary dog that belonged to his owner: Bornes (Henricus Bornius, 1617-1675). His owner was an infamous man, known for his cruelty. He found no peace in the afterlife, and neither did Ossaert. Both of them remained to haunt their residence in Kloosterzande, until the building was demolished in 1856. Ever since, Ossaert became a notorious water demon, both in Zeeland, Gelderland and parts of Belgium. Most prominently, he appears in the form of a black dog with firey eyes. It is said he also takes the shape of a rabbit, horse or donkey, and that he can expand in size. Again others say he appears as a bull with a human head, always pulling heavy chains where he goes. Some people even described him as a blue light. http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0570.html#ashliman Jesper the Hare Herder Denmark There was a king who had half a hundred hares. He also had a daughter who was exceptionally beautiful. Many suitors came to her, but none succeeded, for her father had decreed that he would give her in marriage only to the person who could tend half a hundred hares for three days in the woods, bringing them all back to the palace every evening. Anyone who attempted to do this, but failed, should have three strips of skin cut from his back, with salt and pepper sprinkled into the wound. He would then be banished from the land or be fined five hundred thalers. In spite of these harsh conditions a number of suitors tried their luck, but none of them succeeded. Now there was a man who had three sons: Povl, Per, and Jesper, and they wanted to try their luck. Povl, the oldest, presented himself first, and was accepted into service. The next morning he went out with the hares. As soon as they had closed the gate the king said, "You must take care of them," but they were hard animals to care for, because as soon as they were outside they scattered in all directions. Povl saw no more of them, although he ran hither and thither, both far and wide. He had brought a snack with him from the palace, so when he got hungry he sat down to eat. Then an old woman came up to him and said, "Won't you give me a bite from your snack, little chap?" "No, I won't. I don't have enough for myself," he said. "Just be on your way." "Yes, I'll have to be off again," she said, and went on her way." After Povl had eaten, he of course again began to think about collecting the hares. "It doesn't look good," he said to himself. "How shall I find the hares and gain control over them?" He ran, and he sought, but he could not round up the hares, and in the evening he came back to the palace empty-handed. Then three strips of skin were cut from his back; pepper and salt were sprinkled into the wound; and finally he was banished from the land, for he had no money to pay the fine. At home his parent heard the news, and they were very discouraged. Nonetheless, Per, the second brother, wanted to try his luck as well. He reported to the palace and was also accepted into service. The king told him that he was to take care of the hares as soon as the gate was opened. But the next morning when they opened the gate, whoosh, the hares scattered to all four corners of the world. And, briefly stated, it did not go one whit better with him than with his brother. The same old woman came to him and asked for food, but he also said to her, "No, be on your way. There's nothing here for you." In the end, three strips of skin were cut from his back; pepper and salt were sprinkled into the wound; and he was banished from the land. The old parents were terribly angered to learn this. But then Jesper, the youngest son, came to them and asked permission to try his luck. He felt sure that luck would be with him and that he would win the princess. Until now he had never asked anything of them. The mother, in truth, held him in the highest esteem, so he was allowed to set forth. Approaching the palace, Jesper met the king behind the barn, but he did not know that it was the king. Jesper said, "Will you go in to the king, greet him from me, and tell him that I would like to serve here as the hare herder?" Why?" asked the king. "The king has proclaimed that the one who can tend his fifty hares for three days shall have his daughter to wife, and I would like to have her. "So that's it," said the king, "but do you also know, that if you cannot tend them, three strips of flesh will be cut from your back? And you should know straightaway that I am king." And thus the situation was decided. Jesper's service was to begin the next day. The hares were driven out, and as soon as the gate was opened, whoosh, they scattered in all directions, and not a trace of them was to be seen anywhere. "This is crazy," thought Jesper. "What kind of hares are these? How is this going to end?" He wandered about in the woods with his lunch-bucket under his arm looking for the hares. Growing tired and hungry, he sat under a tree to eat his snack, when the old woman came up to him and asked if he would not give her a little piece of bread. "Yes," he said, "you may as well eat my entire snack. I probably cannot eat anyway, and here is a big piece of meat; you may have it as well." What is the matter with you?" she asked. "Oh, I have taken on myself to win the princess, and now all the hares have run away. I cannot find them, and because of that I must now be banished from the land and never again see my father and mother." "Right, but we can find some help for you, because you were so good to me. But let's eat first." When they had finished, she took the gnawed bone and gave it back to him, saying, "I have made a flute from it, and when you blow into one end you can bring all the hares to you whether they are ever so far away or whether they are than under lock and key, if they are still alive. But if you blow into the other end, they will run away again to all corners of the world so fast that no one can get hold of them. You must always keep the flute with you, and if you use it right, you probably will have the good fortune to win the princess." Then the old woman said farewell and thank you, and went her way. "Thanks also to you," said Jesper and I can believe that he was glad for this flute, thinking that his difficulties were now over. As soon as the old woman was gone he gave it a try, and everything went well enough. When he blew into one end, all fifty hares came running up to him at once, and when he blew into the other end, they fled away like the wind. When it was evening he blew hares together, and dancing around him they entered the king's gate. The king himself came out to count them, and they were all there. Then he went to the queen and talked to her about what should be done. "We cannot let it be known that such a fellow is getting our daughter." They put their heads together, and at last the king said that the next day the princess should disguise herself and go out to him and seek to buy a hare from him Thus he would be lacking one when they were counted. In the morning when the hares were let out they ran away as usual, but Jesper thought, "Let the critters run. I'll win the princess anyway." Soon afterward, while he was lost in his own thoughts, a ragged urchin girl came to him and asked if she could not buy one of his hares. Her parents, she said, had guests and nothing fresh to offer them. "No, I cannot sell you one," he said, "for they are not my own, and I need a full count in the evening when I get home." Yes, she knew that, but still she asked what he would take for one. Finally he said, "If I lose the princess it would be the worst thing that could befall me, but if you must have one, you will have to give me a kiss for it." Yes, she agreed to do this, and she gave him what he asked for. Then he blew the hares together and gave her one of them in her apron. She made her way homeward, happy about the arrangement that she had made, but just as she reached the gate, Jesper blew on his flute, and whoosh, the hare jumped from her apron and was gone. With a sad face the princess went to her mother and told her what had happened. But she said nothing at all about the kiss. So there was another discussion as to what should be done, and the king and the queen together decided that the queen should go out and give it a try. So that afternoon, disguised in old clothes, she went out into the woods to Jesper and asked if she could not buy a hare. "No," he said, that was not possible, for they were not his own. She begged and promised so well that he finally agreed to let her have one. He blew the hares together, picked up one of them by its hind legs, and said, "If you want this one you will have to lift up its tail and kiss its behind." The queen thought that this was disgusting, but she would have to go through with it rather than to let her daughter marry such a fellow and be plagued with him throughout her life. Furthermore, no one would see her do it. So she got the hare, put it in a sack, and walked toward home with the sack on her back. But just as she was entering the gate Jesper blew on his flute, and whish, the hare jumped from the sack, leaving her standing there with a very sad face. Then she went to the king and told him part of what had happened, adding, "Now you yourself must go there, and do better than we have done. It is all about our daughter's happiness. "Yes," said the king, "but let us see what happens this evening. It could be that he will not bring all of them home." But, in fact, he was tired of the game. "Am I some miserable wretch who cannot keep hold of a hare?" he thought. That evening Jesper blew his hares together, and they obediently followed him to the palace grounds. The king came down and counted them, and they were all there. Well, the third day arrived, and Jesper went out with his hares. A little later the king, disguised as a huntsman and riding a dapple-gray horse, went out as well. Meeting Jesper, he said, "You have many hares out here." "Yes, I have half a hundred," said Jesper. "Would it be possible for me to see one of them." "Yes." Jesper blew on his flute, and all the hares came running up to him.. "Could I buy one of them?" asked the huntsman. "No, that's not possible," said Jesper, "for they are not my own. They belong to the king, and I have agreed to the conditions that if I do not keep all of them, then I will be banished from the land and punished further as well." "Oh, it won't be that bad for you," said the huntsman. "I will pay you whatever you ask for." "I agree with that," said Jesper "Stand by your horse and kiss it right under its tail, and then I'll give you a hare." The king turned as red in the face as an angry turkey-cock. It was terrible that such a simple oaf would dare to say such a thing to him. But he held his temper and thought, "If no one sees it, there will be no shame in it. I'll do what he says." So he stood by the horse, lifted up its tail, and kissed the beast right in its behind. Afterward he got the hare and put it in his saddlebag, which he buckled tightly shut. "It will stay there," he thought. But just as he arrived at the gate and was about to ride through, Jesper gave his flute a little tweet and whish, the hare was gone. "He is a dangerous lad," thought the king, and he was quite abashed that he had had no better luck than the others. That evening the lad came home with the hares at his heels, jumping and dancing. It was a delight. The king came down and counted them, and of course they were all there. In the meantime the queen and the princess had spoken to the king, claiming that Jesper's task had been too easy. The king agreed with them, so after the hares had been counted, he said to Jesper, "By rights you should have my daughter, but I find that you have won her too easily. You must admit that she will bring you great happiness. Therefore it is not unjust that one of these days I should give you a new test. If you can fulfill it, you shall have my daughter. So it shall be." Of course Jesper was not pleased with this, but because he could do nothing about it, he decided that the best thing would be to accept it cheerfully. Now the new task was to be extremely difficult, so there was to be a council to judge it. The king issued an invitation to all the princes and great lords who were unmarried to a grand feast when he would give his daughter away. They came from far and near, and gathered in the palace on the appointed day. After all the guests had eaten, the king commanded that a large brewing vat be placed in the middle of the room. Then he said, "Now, princes and lords, bear witness that the one of you who can tell this vat full of truths, he shall have my daughter." Then they began to tell stories, one after the other, but nothing came from the contest. Finally the king said, "Yes, we probably should have called on Jesper the hare herder. Let him try his luck." So it was Jesper's turn. He was not very good at storytelling, he said, but that could not be helped, so he would just relate how it went the other day when he was looking after the king's hares for the first time: "A girl in ragged clothes came to me and wanted to get a hare from me. She begged long and hard, finally promising to give me a kiss for one. She got the hare, and I got the kiss. And this girl was the princess, is that not so?" They all looked at the princess, and she turned red in the face, but then stood up and said yes. "Do you want to hear more?" asked the boy. "Yes, the vat is not yet full," said the king. So he continued: "In the afternoon of the same day an old woman came to me, and she too wanted to get a hare from me. At first I said no, but she kept begging, and finally I promised her a hare on the condition that she kiss its behind, and she did it too. And that woman was the queen. " "What are you saying?" cried the king. He stood up, and they all stood up as all. "Oh, never mind, let him have our daughter," said the queen. Everyone stared at her, and the boy said, "Is it not true?" "Yes," she admitted, but did not relate the whole story. "Should I tell any more truths?" said the boy. "Yes, the vat is not yet full." So he began again: "On the third day I went out with the hares, and a huntsman came by, riding on a dapple-gray horse, and he wanted to buy a hare from me, offering me gold or whatever I wanted, if he could have one. We finally agreed on a price: He was to stand by his horse, lift up its tail, and kiss its behind. I could see that he did not want to do this, but finally he did so anyway. And this huntsman was no one other than ..." "Stop! Stop! That's enough! That's enough! The vat is now full," said the king. He had heard enough. So Jesper got the princess and half the kingdom. The king put on the wedding, and it was so joyful that it was heard throughout the land. Jesper sent for his parents, so they too could be present, and I was there as well. I did not leave until late at night. They did not let me go until they had given me some of the wedding feast. I got beer in a scarf and bread in a bottle. Then they gave me a paper gown, a hat made of butter, and a pair of glass clogs for my feet. As I went outside the door my butter hat melted, and it ran down around my ears; and when I reached the pavement my glass clogs shattered. Then the wind tore my paper gown apart. I was about to eat a piece of bread to give myself strength, but when I broke the bottle to get at it, the bread fell into the dirt in the street. When I opened the scarf to drink a drop of beer, the beer ran out into the gutter. So there I stood, naked and barefoot and hungry and thirsty. As I stood there they shot a cannon salute for Jesper and the princess. The cannonball came flying by, but I was quick and jumped on it, and thus I was shot home to the others in order to tell them this story.  Word of the week:  Measure       © Copyrighted

Kiss & Tell Radio
Ep. 22 - "Dark Brown & Iced Tea #HelloBrooklyn" - Dillon & Mark [NY]

Kiss & Tell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 47:10


Kiss & Tell Radio has made its way to New York! Please welcome friends Dillon Jaden and Mark to the family. Representing Brooklyn, DJ and Mark are here to give an east coast vibe to topics and scenarios. After to getting to know the new hosts, they piggy back from episode 20 where Shar and Jayce described some of their worst dating stories. What are their thoughts this new aged ideology that monogamy is a thing of the past in a successful relationship? And finally a moment to reflect on the horrific tragedy that took place in Orlando. Subscribe to Kiss & Tell Radio on iTunes, Soundcloud, and REVRY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katradio/support

2Mikes1Mic Podcast
002: 2Mikes1Mic - Deadpool, Diversity, & Dark Brown Stains - Feb. 19, 2016

2Mikes1Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 60:57


In This Episode our Heroes Discuss the Game Changing movie Deadpool, get into a debate about the role of diversity in Super-Hero Comics and Film, and all around get to hang out to discuss whats more embarrassing than Dark Brown Stains.

2Mikes1Mic Podcast
002: 2Mikes1Mic - Deadpool, Diversity, & Dark Brown Stains - Feb. 19, 2016

2Mikes1Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 60:57


In This Episode our Heroes Discuss the Game Changing movie Deadpool, get into a debate about the role of diversity in Super-Hero Comics and Film, and all around get to hang out to discuss whats more embarrassing than Dark Brown Stains.

RV Maintenance Tips and Information for the DIY
↓Episode 19 – New Window Awning Replacement Fabrics at Low, Affordable Prices

RV Maintenance Tips and Information for the DIY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2015 8:54


(https://radioarizonarv.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/BlueAwningSmall.jpg) Introducing High Quality Window Awning Fabrics at Low, Affordable Prices. These are available from Sunpro Mfg and come in 7 Solid Colors with a 3 Year Warranty. The high quality 13oz material is will last for many years to come. Sunpro Mfg makes them to fit all Carefree of Colorado and A&E Window Awnings. Low Prices & Free Shipping! Learn More about Sunpro RV Window Awning Fabrics (http://www.sunpromfg.net/Replacement-RV-Window-Awning-Fabrics-p/spwa.htm) Sunpro Mfg RV Window Awning Replacement Fabrics are made of our Time Tested Sun Tuff 13oz vinyl fabric. This is the same vinyl that we use for our 13oz Slide Out Fabrics that have been in service for many years. The Sunpro Awning Fabrics are available in 7 solid colors and are made to fit your existing Window Awning Hardware. Why Do You Only Offer the 13oz.? Out of all of the awnings on an RV, the Window Awnings have the least amount of exposure to the sun. They are almost always several feet below the roof line getting less exposure from the sun. Quite often RV’s are parked with only one side exposed to the sun for a portion of the day. There is less fabric than a patio awning and does not suffer the stresses when it is windy and they usually do not keep moisture like other awnings when rolled up. The point is, why spend extra money when you will probably not even own your RV when these need replacing. Save your money for something else. One Price: We offer one price for Standard and Tall Heights unlike the other guys who charge you more for the Tall Fabric. We can accommodate any height or Bead to Bead measurement up to 54″. How to Measure: Measure the length of the “Fabric”, not the roller tube. With the Window Awning fully extended measure from Bead to Bead. This is the bead that is sewn into the fabric with one bead in the roller tube and the other Bead on the side of the RV. • 13oz Sun Tuff Fabric • 7 Solid Colors to Choose From • 1 Price for Any Height Up To 54″ • Fit Almost All Brands of Window Awnings • 3 Year Warranty • Beige, Black, Dark Brown, Forest Green, Gray, Pacific Blue, White Free Fabric Samples Are Available Upon Request! Click Here to Purchase from Sunpro Mfg! (http://sunpromfg.net/sunpro-rv-window-awning-fabric/) The post Radio Arizona RV (https://radioarizonarv.com) . Support this podcast

Museum of Fine Arts Bern
Mark Rothko (1903–1970), No. 7 (Dark Brown, Grey, Orange), 1963

Museum of Fine Arts Bern

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 3:25


Immerse yourself in this great work of Rothko and the world of Abstract Expressionism. Learn how the artist succeeded to establish "a consummated experience between picture and onlooker". From the podcast series featuring highlights of the Kunstmuseum Bern’s collection.

Literature Events Video
The Holloway Series in Poetry - Michael McClure

Literature Events Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2008


Bay area countercultural icon Michael McClure’s numerous works include Dark Brown (poems, 1961), the controversial play The Beard (1965), “Ghost Tantras” (some of which he famously read to the lions at the San Francisco Zoo), albums with keyboardist Ray Manzarek, his recent poems Rain Mirror (New Directions, 1999), and a recent republication of a 1957 children’s book, The Boobus and the Bunnyduck, made in collaboration with the artist Jess.

Literature Events Audio
The Holloway Series in Poetry - Michael McClure

Literature Events Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2008


Bay area countercultural icon Michael McClure’s numerous works include Dark Brown (poems, 1961), the controversial play The Beard (1965), “Ghost Tantras” (some of which he famously read to the lions at the San Francisco Zoo), albums with keyboardist Ray Manzarek, his recent poems Rain Mirror (New Directions, 1999), and a recent republication of a 1957 children’s book, The Boobus and the Bunnyduck, made in collaboration with the artist Jess.

Not Your Mother's Storytime
“A Dark-Brown Dog” and “The Reluctant Voyagers” by Stephen Crane

Not Your Mother's Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 58:00


The first story, “A Dark-Brown Dog” is an allegory of the Jim Crow South. For decades after the Civil War,…