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How will Falk escape this scrape with The Scrapper? Will he have to climb over or down the escarpment? Will she throw the book at him? Where did I put those stickers with the flowers? Listen to find out!Scrapping at the Escarpment, episode 118 of This Gun in My Hand, was scraped together and later scuppered by Rob Northrup, with special guest Melinda Flicka as the hamster-monger. This episode and all others are available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, archives, and to buy my books, such as Sisyphus, Eat Your Heart Out. That's right, my new novella Sisyphus, Eat Your Heart Out is now available in paperback and ebook from Amazon. I'll post readings of the first two chapters soon. Buy it today! If you have Kindle Unlimited, you can read the ebook for free and I still get two bits kickback for it, possibly more. And you can still buy Little Heist in the Big Woods and Other Revisionist Atrocities. In fact that's only been in ebook format so far, now available for the first time in paperback. How did I get through the locked door of your apartment? With This Gun in My Hand!Show Notes:1. Santa Rosita is where the treasure was buried in [spoilers] It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).Credits:Transitional music clips were taken from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), The Scar (aka Hollow Triumph, 1948) and Killer Bait (1949), films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Sound Effect Title: Traffic mel 1.wavBy malupeeters License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0https://freesound.org/people/malupeeters/sounds/191350/Sound Effect Title: S16-06 Light wooden door open & close.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/675878/Sound Effect Title: Footsteps Dress Shoes Wood Floor.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/allrealsound/sounds/161756/Sound Effect Title: Cutlery drawerLicense: Public Domainhttp://soundbible.com/591-Cutlery-Drawer.htmlSound Effect Title: Glass Bottle Breaking License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/IENBA/sounds/607910/Sound Effect Title: Mount Moganshan Insect ChorusBy: RTB45 License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://freesound.org/people/RTB45/sounds/325321/Insect chorus recorded one summer evening, Mount Moganshan, Zhejiang Provence, People's Republic of ChinaThe image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of the public domain comic book cover from Monte Hale Western Number 50 (July 1950), pencils and inks by Edmond Good.
Long, upward slopes called escarpments offer a good chance of seeing some of the many raptor species found in Belize. Shaped like a compact Red-tailed Hawk, White Hawks are white overall with black markings and scan the landscape for reptile prey. Bat Falcons have a darkly barred chest and cinnamon belly, and chase down swifts, dragonflies, and the bats that give them their name. Ornate Hawk-Eagles stand over two feet tall and are capable of catching monkeys.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.
BOB'S BEST BUYS Escarpment Gris 2023 Martinborough $30 Why I chose it: -I like it very much and respect Escarpment as a top producer. -It's a wine that spans the seasons. -It is genetically the same grape as Pinot Noir, but it is “gray” instead of red-skinned (“Gris” is French for gray). Pinot Blanc is even paler (“Blanc” means white in French). What does it taste like? -A smooth-textured, bright, fresh wine with flavours that resemble pear and green apple. It has a hint of sweetness balanced by refreshing acidity. Why it's a bargain: -It is an interesting wine that is well made, by a top producer who offer it at a fair piece. Where can you buy it? -Wine Hub, Christchurch, $26 -NZ Wine Boutique, $29.99 Food match? -Blue cheese combines sweetness and acidity with the saltiness of the cheese – delicious! Will it keep? -Good for 3 or 4 years, possibly more with careful storage. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This fun episode with two of New Englands "old school" runners gives our listeners a top of the mountain view of Seven Sisters, Manatous Revenge, Nipmuck Marathon, Escarpment, Eastern States 100, Cats Tail, Hellgate and Massanutten. We also learn how to re-sole shoes with moiuntain bike tires. Get your official Cultra Clothes and other Cultra TRP PodSwag at our store! Outro music by Nick Byram Become a Cultra Crew Patreon Supporter basic licker. If you lick us, we will most likely lick you right back Cultra Facebook Fan Page Go here to talk shit and complain and give us advice that we wont follow Cultra Trail Running Instagram Don't watch this with your kids Twitter @BlueBlazeRunner Sign up for a race at Live Loud Running and feel better Buy Fred's Book Running Home More Information on the #CUT112
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Welcome to episode 80 of Inside The Line: The Catskill Mountains Podcast! On this episode, I am joined by Catskills legend Dick Vincent, creator of the Escarpment Trail Run. The Escarpment Trail Run is an iconic 18.6 mile run with elevation changes of nearly 10,000ft that has been going on since 1977. Created by Dick, it is a rugged run that challenges even the experienced trail runners. We chat about how it was created, the challenges it offers and some of the craziest stories on the run. Sorry for the wow's in this episode, I was blown away by some stuff we chatted about! If you want stickers, send me an email itlcatskillspodcast@gmail.com! Subscribe on any platform! Share! Donate! Do whatever you want! I'm just glad you're listening! And remember... VOLUNTEER!!!!!! Links for the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/ISLCatskillsPodcast Donate a coffee to support the show! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills Like to be a sponsor or monthly supporter of the show? Go here! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills/membership Thanks to the sponsors of the show! Outdoor chronicles photography - https://www.outdoorchroniclesphotography.com/ Trailbound Project - https://www.trailboundproject.com/ Camp Catskill - https://campcatskill.co/ Scenic Route Guiding - https://adventurewiththescenicroute.com/ Links: Dick's coaching page: https://www.dickvincent.com/ Escarpment Trail Run: https://escarpmenttrail.com/bs/?thiswillhurt=8919 Volunteer Opportunities: Alzheimer's Association Longest Day - https://act.alz.org/site/SPageServer?pagename=tld_donate&s_subsrc=test_combo_tld Trailhead stewards for 3500 Club - http://catskill-3500-club.org/adopt-a-trailhead.php Catskills Trail Crew - https://www.nynjtc.org/trailcrew/catskills-trail-crew NYNJTC Volunteering - https://www.nynjtc.org/catskills Catskill Center - https://catskillcenter.org/ Catskill Mountain Club - https://catskillmountainclub.org/about-us/ Catskill Mountainkeeper - https://www.catskillmountainkeeper.org/ The Narrows Project Volunteering https://narrowstroy.org/ways-to-help/support-volunteer/ Post Hike Brews and Bites - Maggie's Krooked Cafe - https://www.instagram.com/krooked_cafe/?hl=en #escarpmenttrail #escarpmenttrailrun #trailrunning #trailrunningcatskills #volunteers #catskillmountains #catskillspodcast #catskills #catskillpark #podcast #catskillshiker #volunteers #catskillmountainsnewyork #catskillmountainsnewyork #catskillspodcast #catskillshiker #catskillshiking #hiking #insidethelinecatskillmountainspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidethelinesthecatskill/support
Brian speaks with Saba Ahmad, Ted Cowan, and Shannon MacDonald. They focus on an incredible place or visit, hike, experience and treasure, the lands of the Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy. Saba Ahmad, Ted Cowan and Shannon MacDonald of the Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy talk about this land trust, that has properties all along the escarpment from Niagara up the Bruce Peninsula to Manitoulin Island and Heaven's Gate. The website to check: https://escarpment.ca/
An Escarpment of (rude) Obelisks have moved in and are blocking sunlight for the plants staying at the hotel. Wishing coins at the bottom of a fountain protest when told they must move, one of the clubs at the hotel needs to be fumigated for zig-zags, the Brotherhood of Miscellaneous Observances strikes a blow against the hotel's cheese inventory, and in the background of it all a looming storm approaches. Reserve a room on the Hotel Patreon Music in this episode by: Serge Quadrado [Pixabay] BlackPyBeats [Pixabay] Nesrality [Pixabay] Alesia Davina [Pixabay] LesFm [Pixabay] Music Unlimited [Pixabay] Monday Hopes [Pixabay] Coma Studio [Pixabay]
Tim chats with Jill and Simon about the Martinborough region and the stunning wines they make at Escarpment. Definitely a region to put on your bucket list, many say the best region in NZ for Pinot Noir. @thewineshowaustralia @escarpmentvineyard
Tim Bourne is the Senior Winemaker at Escarpment Winery in Martinborough. From his first vintage in Marlborough to short stints in Central Otago and Waipara, along with a vintage in Western Australia, this led Tim to eventually taking up the opportunity to work with Larry McKenna.www.escarpment.co.nzwww.nzwinepodcast.comwww.instagram.com/nzwinepodcastMusic track featured on this podcast: ‘Here He Was' – courtesy of Brent Page. Dog Squad MusicThis episode is brought to you with thanks to www.bizebu.com - Let's get your business started!
Widely regarded as the Prince of Pinot Noir in New Zealand, Larry has been in the wine industry for over 40 years which includes founding Escarpment Winery in Martinborough.www.eskvalleywines.comwww.instagram.com/nzwinepodcastMusic track featured on this podcast: ‘Here He Was' – courtesy of Brent Page. Dog Squad MusicThis episode is brought to you with thanks to www.bizebu.com - Let's get your business started!
There are only 2 types of breweries: 1) Those who have had quality issues 2) Those who have had quality issues but didn't know it We all try to prevent quality issues, however, it happens to us all. What is commonly overlooked, what do I do when I have a quality problem? How do I control the damage? What should I do with the beer? What do I do next? Escarpment cofounder Nate Ferguson has been working in the beer industry for nearly a decade, mainly focusing on microbiological Quality Control and Quality Assurance which is what he teaches at Niagara College for the Brewmaster Program. Nate is our creative and technical wizard and always finds ways to solve challenging technical problems in-house and for clients. Join us in-person for CBP Connects | Half workshop, half networking Milwaukee, WI | June 19-21, 2023 Grab your spot now at https://cbpconnects-milwaukee.eventbrite.com/
词汇提示1.chore 工作事务2.fornite 边疆3.canoes 皮划艇4.troops 部队5.rot 腐烂6.merchants 商人7.vessels 轮船8.peninsula 半岛原文The Welland CanalBefore railways and automobiles became common, transporting goods over long distances was a difficult chore.In early North America, roads were often bad or non- existent.In the winter, snow and cold weather made travel difficult.Frontier farmers had trouble selling their crops because it was hard to get them to the cities.Often rivers and lakes were the best ways to travel.Fur traders carried their furs and other supplies in canoes.But even large canoes were not big enough to hold a shipment of wheat.Rapids and waterfalls meant that goods had to be taken out of the canoe and carried to the next body of calm water.One way to improve water transportation was to build a canal.In New York State, Governor DeWitt Clinton had constructed the Erie Canal from the Niagara River to the Hudson River, soon after the War of 1812.Because relations between the United States and Canada were still not very friendly, this was another reason to build a canal on the Canadian side.Canals could be used to move supplies and troops during wartime.Sometimes the British government would forbid Canadian farmers to sell food to the U.S.A.Without a canal to move their farm produce, crops were sometimes left to rot.A St. Catharines, Ontario, merchant named William Hamilton Merritt thought about all these things in the 1820s.He also thought that flourmills needed a more reliable source of water to operate.St. Catharines is on Twelve-Mile Creek below the Niagara Escarpment.This creek runs towards Lake Ontario.It rises above the Escarpment, which stands from 150 to 300 feet high, then runs towards Lake Ontario.If Merritt could join the Twelve-Mile Creek to one of the rivers, which ran to Lake Erie, the canal would provide transportation and waterpower.The problem was to find a way to move boats up the escarpment.From 1824 to 1829, Merritt and his friends hired laborers to dig away tons of dirt and rock.Nearly all the work was done with shovels, pickaxes, horses and wagons.In places, the ground was soft and landslides occurred.In other places, the men had to dig through solid granite rock.Merritt's main problem, however, was raising the money to pay for the construction.After sinking all the money that he, his family and friends had into the canal, more was needed.Merritt went to Toronto, New York and finally London, England to get the financial support he needed.The problem of getting the boats to climb the escarpment was solved by a series of 35 wooden locks.These carried a ship 327 feet upwards.The ship would enter a lock with a small amount of water.More water would come into the lock, lifting the boat another ten or fifteen feet.Then the ship would move into the next lock, and be lifted up again.Boats going in the opposite direction were lowered instead of lifted.The Welland Canal has been rebuilt three times since the first canal opened in 1829.Now large sea-going and lake vessels cross the Niagara Peninsula from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie.They carry grain, coal, iron ore, oil and many other bulk products.The Welland Canal remains one of the most important commercial waterways in the world.翻译韦兰运河在铁路和汽车普及之前,长途运输货物是一项艰巨的工作。在北美早期,道路往往很糟糕或根本不存在。冬天,雪和寒冷的天气使旅行变得困难。边疆农民很难出售他们的作物,因为很难将它们运到城市。河流和湖泊往往是最好的旅行方式。毛皮商人用独木舟运送毛皮和其他用品。但是,即使是大型独木舟也不够大,无法装载一批小麦。急流和瀑布意味着货物必须从独木舟中取出被带到下一片平静的水域。改善水运的一种方法是修建一条运河。1812年战争后不久,纽约州州长德维特·克林顿(DeWitt Clinton)修建了从尼亚加拉河到哈德逊河的伊利运河。因为美国和加拿大的关系还不太友好,这是在加拿大一侧修建运河的另一个原因。战时,运河可以用来运送物资和军队。有时英国政府会禁止加拿大农民向美国出售粮食。由于没有运河运输他们的农产品,农作物有时会腐烂。安大略省圣凯瑟琳的一位名叫威廉·汉密尔顿·梅里特的商人在19世纪20年代思考了所有这些事情。他还认为面粉厂需要更可靠的水源来运作。圣凯瑟琳位于尼亚加拉悬崖下的12英里小河上。这条小溪流向安大略湖。它从150到300英尺高的悬崖上升起,然后向安大略湖延伸。如果梅里特能够将12英里河与其中一条河流汇合,这条河流将流向伊利湖,运河将提供交通和水力。问题是要找到一种方法将船只移到悬崖上。从1824年到1829年,梅里特和他的朋友们雇佣了工人来挖掘成吨的泥土和岩石。几乎所有的工作都是用铲子、镐、马和马车完成的。在一些地方,地面很软,发生了滑坡。在其他地方,人们不得不挖掘坚硬的花岗岩。然而,梅里特的主要问题是筹集资金来支付建设费用。在将他、家人和朋友所有的钱都投入运河之后,还需要更多的钱。梅里特去了多伦多、纽约,最后去了英国伦敦,以获得他所需要的财政支持。让船只爬上悬崖的问题由一系列35个木闸解决了。这把船送到了327英尺高的地方。船将在少量水的情况下进入船闸。更多的水会流入船闸,使船再上升10或15英尺。然后船将进入下一个船闸,并再次被提升。朝相反方向行驶的船只被降下而不是升起。自1829年第一条运河开通以来,韦兰运河已经重建了三次。现在,大型海上和湖泊船只从安大略湖穿过尼亚加拉半岛,到达伊利湖。他们运输粮食、煤炭、铁矿石、石油和许多其他大宗产品。韦兰运河仍然是世界上最重要的商业水道之一。
In this week's Small Business Feature, your boys head out to Pendleton to talk with Frank Morabito of Bull Creek Strategic and Escarpment Arms. Franks business combines not only a well educated firearms shop, but a full service firing range and training facility. Check him out! Hope you all enjoy! As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we promote! Leave a like comment, and subscribe. New videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's been called the 'Elephant on the Escarpment'. A massive development planned for the Blue Mountains 50 years ago is in the news again. We found out why and whether it could still become a reality. What are the chances the school year will start, and continue, without interruption? It's not just COVID-19 that could disrupt things. It's crunch time for labour negotiations with education workers. We checked in with the president of the Ontario School Board Council of Unions.
Long, upward slopes called escarpments offer a good chance of seeing some of the many raptor species found in Belize. Shaped like a compact Red-tailed Hawk, White Hawks are white overall with black markings and scan the landscape for reptile prey. Bat Falcons have a darkly barred chest and cinnamon belly, and chase down swifts, dragonflies, and the bats that give them their name. Ornate Hawk-Eagles stand over two feet tall and are capable of catching monkeys.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.
In this episode, Martin welcomes Dick Vincent who created the Encampment Run. In 1977, Dick Vincent created one of the first endurance trail races of its kind — the beautiful and treacherous 18.6-mile Escarpment Trail Run in the Catskills. Escarpment Trail Run founder Dick Vincent is a running legend (timesunion.com)https://www.facebook.com/escarpmenttrailrunEscarpment Trail RunLike and SUBSCRIBE TO: Martin Outside - YouTube*If you found this episode of Papa Bear Hikes entertaining, informative, and/or interesting please leave a review on Apple iTunesPapa Bear Hikes on Apple PodcastsAmazon.com: Switching Gears: Rediscovering the Meaning of Life, Love, and Happiness While Backpacking Vermont's Long Trail eBook : Armitage, Martin: Kindle StorePlease consider supporting my work, so I can continue bringing you excellent content:https://www.patreon.com/papabearhikesFit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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Our guest this week is Jeremiah Kuria of Maaimahiu, Kenya, the father of three adult children and co-founder of Ubuntu Life, a Non-Governmental Organization and global lifestyle brand that provides economic security to hundreds of families raising children with special needs. Jeremiah reflects on his growing up in Escarpment, Kenya as the oldest of six children, the cultural differences, his paternal grandfather who was an assistant chief in their village, working in a children's home in Kenya, and going to school, working and living in Grand Rapids, MI for eight years.Jeremiah also reflects on the chance encounter in he had in 2000 with Zane Wilemon, a Texas pastor doing missionary work in Kenya and how that friendship led to the creation of Ubuntu Life, a NGO and global lifestyle brand providing economic security to hundreds of families raising children with special needs. It's an enlightening and inspiring story about serving the poorest of the poor and providing meaningful employment to those willing to make the effort to improve their situation. All on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast.Show Links:Email - jeremiahk@ubuntu.life LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiah-kuria-0396b021/ Website - https://www.ubuntu.lifeSpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
No Agenda Episode 1421 - "Chuckle Tell" "Chuckle Tell Executive Producers: Sir Jimbabwe and Dame Marianne Sir Charles Schizo Of Centipede Manor, and Dame Leah The Galactic Dancer Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia John Cooper Jeremy Hall David French Sir Good Book of the Escarpment Nate Sterling Matthew Crabtree Associate Executive Producers: Alex Loesche Anonymous Sir Woodrow kami parker Become a member of the 1422 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Tara Reece -> Dame Tara Watcher of Birds Frankie -> Dame Frankie, Keeper of the Holy Guacamole (Sir Joho the Swasselknight smoking hot wife) Leah Hoffman -> Dame Leah The Galactic Dancer Chuck Hoffman -> Sir Charles Schizo Of Centipede Manor Art By: Capitalist Agenda (Thanks Tante Neel) End of Show Mixes: That Larry Show - Tom Starkweather - Rich from Arkansas Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Aric Mackey Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1421.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 01/30/2022 14:50:34This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 01/30/2022 14:50:34 by Freedom Controller
The "Panorama Route" of Mpumalanga is an essential part of any road trip to the Eastern region of South Africa. There is magnificent scenery, some fascinating history, and fantastic geology to explore. The worlds' oldest rocks, the very earliest life-forms, gold rush towns, a multitude of waterfalls, as well as breathtaking mountain roads await you here - if you are prepared to explore.The Road Trip SA app is available for downloadDo you want to visit and explore South Africa? Touch Africa SafarisThis is a recording of a radio show - Radio Ecohealth
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The "Panorama Route" of Mpumalanga is an essential part of any road trip to the Eastern region of South Africa. There is magnificent scenery, some fascinating history, and fantastic geology to explore. The worlds' oldest rocks, the very earliest life-forms, gold rush towns, a multitude of waterfalls, as well as breathtaking mountain roads await you here - if you are prepared to explore.The Road Trip SA app is available for downloadDo you want to visit and explore South Africa? Touch Africa SafarisThis is a recording of a radio show - Radio Ecohealth
Episode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Hamilton, ON to look at the sedimentary structure that locals call “The Mountain”. The Niagara Escarpment is a steep cliff face that bisects southern Ontario. The cliff face is home to scenic hiking trails and countless waterfalls. For geologists, the Escarpment showcases […]
Episode summary introduction: In this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Hamilton, ON to look at the sedimentary structure that locals call “The Mountain”. The Niagara Escarpment is a steep cliff face that bisects southern Ontario. The cliff face is home to scenic hiking trails and countless waterfalls. For geologists, the Escarpment showcases over 100m of relatively undisturbed sedimentary rock beds, hosting fossils from an ancient tropical sea that once existed on the edge of Laurentia. Resources: The Bruce Trail Conservancy. Webinar – Ancient Seas, Glaciers and Waterfalls: The Geologic History of the Niagara Escarpment (2020) presented by Dr. Carolyn Eyles and Rebecca Lee. Armstrong, D.K. and Dodge, J.E.P., 2007. Paleozoic Geology of Southern Ontario. Sedimentary Geoscience Section, Ontario Geological Survey, p.30. Hewitt, D.F., 1971. The Niagara Escarpment. Host Information: Serena is a Canadian graduate student currently studying geochemistry at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Her research focuses on isotopic analysis of Hawaiian volcanos to understand the dynamic and complicated evolution of the Hawaiian mantle plume. She completed her undergraduate degree at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, where the exposed sedimentary rocks of the Niagara Escarpment and enthusiastic professors quickly fostered a love for all things geology. Like other member of the Geology Podcast Network, Serena loves to talk rocks and is invested in sharing her love for our planet through podcasts, educational programs for kids, and even museum exhibits. Despite heavy seasonal rains in Vancouver, she is an avid cyclist, which unfortunately does not bode well with inevitable stop for round hounding, but is an excellent way to thoroughly explore the Earth and all its glorious geologic features.
Show Notes No Agenda Episode 1376 - "Dead Puppies" "Dead Puppies" Direct [link] to the mp3 file ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1376.noagendanotes.com Sign Up for the newsletter Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com The No Agenda News Network- noagendanewsnetwork.com RSS Podcast Feed Experimental IPFS RSS Feed Get the No Agenda News App for your iPhone and iPad Get the NoAgendDroid app for your Android Phone Torrents of each episode via BitLove document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified)This page created with the FreedomController Credits "Dead Puppies" Executive Producers: Sir Earthbound Astronaut of the Agarthic Realm Sir Walk-Man, Duke of the Buckeye! Sir Boseman of Cape Fear Sir Dirt Farmer Sir Goodbook of the Escarpment Nina Jurewicz Katie Olson Sir Kit Bored Bored Stupid Andrew Sir Render Kamra Dopps patrick watson Borislav Marinov Mike Keeler Christin Tsutsui Associate Executive Producers: Sir Patrick Coble, The Duke of The South and Dame Sarah Larusso Colin Preston's Wife's Hood to Coast Running Team Charles VandeSande Sir Davey of the Sooner State Darius Gandhi Dan Scalese 1376 Club Members: Become a member of the 1377 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Mike Keeler -> Baronet Knights & Dames Laura -> Dame Toonces, the SQL Data Queen Courtney Scalese -> Dame Courtney the Douchebag Dame Seth Klann (Klon) -> Sir Earthbound Astronaut of the Agarthic Realm David Boseman -> Sir Boseman of Cape Fear Jason Bybel -> Sir Goodbook of the Escarpment Joshua Schmidt -> Sir Kit Bored Mike Keeler - Today James Cobel - Sir James Art By: Koob the Boob End of Show Mixes: Rexo - Gucci Dragons - Sound Guy Steve - Tidewater Architect Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Aric Mackey Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1376.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified)This page created with the FreedomController 22187 Keywords
Comb Ridge and the Bears Ears share aspects of their beauty and solitude with the wadis of Arabia. But a massive "entertainment city" is now replacing the desert wilderness of the Tuwaaiq Escarpment in Saudi Arabia. Destroying a wilderness forever takes away our opportunity to use it as a venue for personal challenge and spiritual revival. Already in progress, what the AlQiddiya project is doing will leave you frustrated and speechless. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode transcript available here.Host, producer, and editor Sabrina Brathwaite brings listeners on a 20-minute journey where she and her friends discover Hart House Farm. Press play, sit back, and listen in as you join them on their adventure. You can reach out to our podcasting team through email at stories@harthouse.ca, @HHpodcasting on Twitter, and @HartHouseStories on Instagram. Thanks for listening!
African Myths of Origin, The Dogon of The Bandiagara Escarpment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phines-jackson-jr7/support
Homebrewers looking to give their beers a different level of complexity are gravitating towards Kveik yeast. Kveik is relatively new to the American homebrew scene, so Jamil and John chatted with an expert for this show - Richard from Escarpment Labs. The folks at Escarpment have been leading the way when it comes to Kveik research, and Richard's knowledge has helped to push the boundaries of what we know about this yeast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode we drink and discuss some great Pinot Noir from Escarpment in Martinborough. Really good stuff. We also talk about some interesting things and say some witty stuff. I'm not entirely sure; we don't listen to the garbage we produce but please continue to do so and tell your friends. Thanks
In this episode I speak candidly about the tents set up on York St. in Hamilton Ontario. In my opinion, they should not be allowed in that area. I know it's an unpopular opinion and some will scream human rights, without even listening to my thoughts. Drugged out people slumped over on a busy street is not the same problem as the tent city we are else where in Hamilton like the Escarpment campers. In an upcoming episode I will discuss the crisis of homeless and displaced people living in tents in our city. Covid-19 and greed causing our city to crumble. This episode, is not that.
Ever wonder about yeast? Want to know more about the the culture we add to wort to make beer? Then tune in as I talk with Richard Preiss Co founder of Escarpment labs as we talk all things yeast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-matthews2/message
Ever wonder about yeast? Want to know more about the the culture we add to wort to make beer? Then tune in as I talk with Richard Preiss Co founder of Escarpment labs as we talk all things yeast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-matthews2/message
Hey Dufferin, this is episode 22 of Dufferin’s Spotlight on Business. This week we are joined by Joey Lemieux, the owner of Escarpment Gardens, which is an herbal tea farm located in Mono, Ontario. Through Escarpment Gardens, Joey makes available over 40 different types of tea made with unique ingredients that include sustainably harvested herbs […] The post Escarpment Gardens – Dufferin's Spotlight on Business appeared first on Dufferin's Spotlight.
Before the outbreak of the Corona Virus, Darryl talked to Scot Turner from his home somewhere along the Escarpment in North Burlington.Darryl and Scot talked some radio stories about CFNY & Energy 108, music, electronic music on the radio and the Rave Scene in Toronto in the early 90's
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No, it's not a typo: Martinborough is a quality enclave in the larger Wellington Wine Country of New Zealand, which we discuss in depth in this episode. Simone Madden-Grey returns to tell us about the stunning Pinot Noir, citrusy Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling, up and coming Syrah, and other excellent Wellington wines that must be on your radar! Here are the show notes: Wellington Wine Country Overview In 2016 three wine regions of the Wairarapa Valley in the lower north island formally launched Wellington Wine Country: Masterton, Gladstone, and Martinborough The area is small -- just 3% of national plantings and 1% of national production, but represents 10% of producers Location The southern part of New Zealand's North Island 35 miles (55km) north-east of Wellington (1 hr drive), New Zealand's capital city, in a wide river valley between Rimutaka mountain range and eastern Wairarapa hills Climate/Terroir Semi-maritime, dry climate – rain shadow of the Tararua Ranges with blustery winds Cool spring and autumn seasons, hot summer days with cool nights - long growing season Martinborough Terrace: a crescent shaped area on the edge of a river terrace formed by the Ruamahunga and Huangarua rivers with gravel soils that drain well and stress the vines (in a good way) Mountain ranges and hills Remutaka and Tararua Ranges to the west protect from winds off Tasman Sea Aorangi Ranges, western mountain ranges protect area from cold southerly winds coming in off the Cook Strait and together with the western moutnain ranges, also funnel cool breezes up from the Cook Strait Soil River terraces in Martinborough with pockets of clay and quartz-threaded greywacke (type of coloured sedimentary sandstone formed by river deposits) and volcanic basalt. Alluvial soils can be up to 15m deep in Martinborough Climate Semi-maritime climate with high sunshine hours, cool Springs and Autumns, warm Summers Warm, low rainfall, relatively long, dry growing season, low humidity and low disease pressure Diurnal variation: Summer temps during the day 30˚C (86˚F) to 10˚C (50˚F) at night Frost is an issue, very windy at times throughout the year, particularly in spring Sub Regions: North to south Masterton: Largest town in Wairarapa,first area grapes were planted in the region. Known for Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir Gladstone: Just south of Masterton, free-draining river terraces - Shallower terraces than of Martinborough and nearby. Clay pockets – planted Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc with high aromatics. Martinborough – about 30 wineries: Colonial village is surrounded by small vineyards, family-owned producers – highly respected boutique wineries. Lowest rainfall of any area in the North Island and reliably cool climate for Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling and other aromatic whites. Te Muna: Southeast of the township with stonier alluvial gravel soils, windier growing conditions and a slightly cooler climate than Martinborough. Escarpment and Craggy Range are here. Wine Style: Red, white, sparkling (usually Methode Traditionnelle), rosé and sweet wines are all produced in the region Pinot Noir: Thicker skins and smaller yields contribute an aromatic, savory, dark fruited profile with good acidity and potential for age. Sauvignon Blanc: leading white grape variety, very important for export. More herbaceous and citrus driven, with mineral notes -- less of the big fruit style of Marlborough Pinot Gris: Trying to coax a spicier, more complex style with pear and white stone fruit characters Chardonnay: For the last decade growers pick earlier to attain lower alcohol, more natural acidity -- lighter less tropical style. Varying degrees of new oak and use of MLF, lees contact and stirring, but the goal is elegance Riesling: Good acidity, very lemon-lime in flavor Grüner Veltliner, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Syrah and some Bordeaux varieties The producer list! High-profile small producers: Ata Rangi, Margrain, Dry River, Escarpment, Te Kairanga, Martinborough Vineyard Paddy Borthwick in Gladstone Larger but still good producers: Palliser, Craggy Range Second labels: Martinborough Vineyard’s "Te Tera" (UK, NZ, Oz only) Palliser "Pencarrow" (UK, NZ, Oz only) Escarpment "The Edge" (UK, NZ, Oz only) _________________________________________ Thanks to our sponsors this week: Thanks to YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon, who are helping us to make the podcast possible and who we give goodies in return for their help! Check it out today: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople And to sign up for classes, please go to www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes! Last Bottle I love this service!! 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Tim Albright, who has worked at Indian Ladder Farms for 40 years and is now a manager, used to know each of the large old-fashioned apple trees as individuals. The small, modern rows of trees — which are more efficiently maintained — lack personality, he says. Albright, who grew up playing on the cliffs and in the caves of the Helderberg escarpment, knows the history as well as the topography of the land. At age 13, he researched New Scotland’s history and designed the town seal still used today. In this week’s podcast, he talks of the century-old local postcards he collects from which he gleans history in words and pictures. Albright and his wife live in an early 19th-Century schoolhouse they’ve restored, surrounded by a parklike yard punctuated with antique tractors, displayed like sculptures. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back in episode 8, I spoke with Elizabeth Watson who practices relocation real estate in Holland. That was quite an education on the European real estate environment. This week I have Tony Iacoviello, from RE/MAX Escarpment in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. No aboot jokes, please. We will cover what real estate is like up north and also how the national legalization of recreational marijuana has affected the country and the industry. Tony Iacoviello: tony@thegeekyagent.com Sponsors: RE/MAX Realty Affiliates: www.bestrenoagents.com Patrick Winchell: https://www.newamericanfunding.com/mortgage-loans/PatrickWinchell Contact Info: Shauna Ganes shauna@dmorris.com www.shaunaganes.com www.facebook.com/doitandbegladyoudid
Take a run with Sheryl Wheeler, a 54 year old ultrarunner from New York's Catskills. Sheryl has been running ultras for nearly two decades, amassing top 3 finishes at some of the Beast Coasts most formidable events; Massanutten, Hellgate, Escarpment, and Manitou's Revenge. She has performed at a top level without ever owning a GPS watch, adhering to a strict diet, or even following a single training plan. In this episode we hear about Sheryl's adventure into ultra, her many accomplishments, the mantras she follows, the importance of mentoring, and how the back of the back is tougher than the front.
Origin storyTour of Martinborough and pinot noirExport Contact details www.escarpment.co.nz www.instagram.com/escarpmentvineyard Intro and outro musicThe New Investorshttp://newinvestors.dk/Contact: glenn@velournet.dk Guest: Larry McKenna Date interviewed: 23 May 2018 Contact: hello@interpretingwine.com www.instagram.com/interpretingwine www.facebook.com/interpretingwine www.twitter.com/winepodcast
Thank you for tuning in this week! Welcome to new & returning viewers. Thank you to those who support the show – you keep the lights on here at Wool n’ Spinning each week. This week, I have a giveaway to announce for the month that’s twice a normal giveaway because we missed April’s! To enter, head to the Ravelry group here. I share some swatching that I’ve been working on – they are washed and blocked. I’d love to hear your thoughts about the swatches! Next, I discuss the Escarpment Cowl project we were working on in the Slack channel. Several community members made cowls and I’m thinking really seriously about casting on another one from some yarn left in my stash from another project. I hope you enjoy the show!
Suddenly the talk of a new arena on the mountain has life. Even the mayor has said it's an idea he wouldn't immediately shut down. So why does such a thing in the Limeridge Mall area make sense? And is there any appetite at all for public money to be spent on this or would it have to be 100 per cent privately funded? Guest: Donna Skelly, Ward 7 Councillor-Yesterday we chatted about a poll showing a shockingly low number of American millenials know anything about the Holocaust or what happened in World War II. Makes you wonder, what is being taught in history class these days, especially when we're tearing down statues and renaming buildings because our heroes are now villains, our villains now heroes and nothing is black and white. Guest: Jan Haskings-Winner, past president of the Ontario History and Social Sciences Teachers' Association-There's a girl in Georgia that is an aspiring funeral director so she decided to make her prom entrances particularly special. As if a hearse driving her to prom wasn't weird enough, she was also brought into the dance hall in a casket! What would your reaction be if you were her prom date?-Nazem Kadri got three games for a cheap shot on a player's head. Today a Winnipeg Jets defenceman got just one game for a vicious crosscheck to another player's head/neck. Does the NHL have a consistency problem when it comes to discipline? Most seem to think so and they've thought this for a long time. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH
In this episode, which is our pilot episode, we talk to Richard Preiss from Escarpment labs about general biology of Brettanomyces and updates to our scientific understanding of this yeast. We also discuss the recent concerns for saison yeast contaminations in breweries.
Should Hamilton be taking precautions now when it comes to the rock face along the escarpment edge? Guest: Dan McKinnon. General Manager of Public Works.
The City of Hamilton will not be pushing through a request to study about the feasibility of turning Gore Park into a protected heritage district. Guest: Jason Farr. City Councillor, Ward 2, City of Hamilton Should Hamilton be taking precautions now when it comes to the rock face along the escarpment edge? Guest: Dan McKinnon. General Manager of Public Works. Guest: Carolyn Eyles, Professor at the School of Geography & Earth Sciences. Director of Integrated Sciences Program, McMaster University. According to Hamilton Food Share, about 80% of food bank users in the city are spending half of their household income towards rent. Guest: Dierdre Pike, Senior Social Planner with Social Planning and Research Council. Guest: Joanne Santucci, Executive Director of Hamilton Food Share.
Natalie, Natalie, Natalie! Natalie Thompson rips into my smoothie habits, tears apart a burrito and teaches us a bit about the miraculous microbiome. Oh yeah, and shares a bit about her running. Find out about the nutritional habits that helped her to a 2015 which included 1st at Cat's Tail Marathon, 2nd at Virgil Crest 50, 2nd at Escarpment, 3rd at North Face Bear Mountain 50k, 1st at Breakneck Point Marathon.Episode NotesMedVed PanelKendra ChamberlainAbundance Co-opHappy Belly NutritionCore Life EateryTrader Joe's Super BurritoThe magnificent microbiome (Gut Flora)Small World FoodsRuby Sauerkraut SponsorsJosh Stratton LMT - Tell him you heard the podcast and use the code "MACE WINDU" when booking during April for $15 of a 60 minute massage!Runners (mentioned)Mike WeldenKendra Chamberlain Special Guest: Natalie Thompson.
In this episode we talk to the boys from Escarpment Labs, about cultivating yeast, managing yeast and bacteria cultures, and what you can do to improve your homebrew and harvest your own yeast at home. http://www.escarpmentlabs.com for more info, or check the out on twitter, facebook, and instagram. Also mentioned was the Wellington Brewery 30th anniversary. Tickets at http://www.wellycaskfest.com As always thanks to our sponsor Toronto Brewing. For all your homebrew needs checkout http://www.torontobrewing.ca
Photo: Alex Tong (Alex Tong Media) Ben Murphy talks about Manitou's Revenge, a 54 mile point-point mountain race in the Catskills Mountains of NY. What's the one thing you don't want to be without on top of a mountain in a rainstorm?Only Ben and his wife know the answer... until now! Episode LinksManitou's RevengeBen's Manitou Race Report #TrailsRocEscarpment trailDevil's Path (site) (backpacker.com article)Breakneck marathonPhoenicia DinerAltra Lone Peaks (Amazon Men, Women) (MedVed carries Lone Peak 2.5 as well)UD hydration vest (Amazon) (UD Site) (Review)Tailwind Special Guest: Ben Murphy.
Greg Lenko is founder of the Escarpment Project, an annual escarpment clean-up day that quickly grew to become the largest volunteer environmental clean up in Hamilton and one of the largest of its kind in Canada. We chat about how the event started and some of the challenges involved, the impact the cleanup is having, and some of Greg's favourite parts of the city.
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The geological record of environmental change - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- An introduction to the Bookcliffs of Utah and their importance in geology.
The geological record of environmental change - for iPod/iPhone
An introduction to the Bookcliffs of Utah and their importance in geology.
The geological record of environmental change - for iPad/Mac/PC
An introduction to the Bookcliffs of Utah and their importance in geology.
The geological record of environmental change - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- An introduction to the Bookcliffs of Utah and their importance in geology.