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Thought of Raising Backyard Chickens? Every Spring, thousands of chickens are sold at local farm supply stores. Often these chickens die before they are ready to start laying eggs (16-30 weeks). Children quickly realize that chicks are not as fun as the Xbox and parents find out that chickens cannot be house broken! The costs quickly start increasing, then chickens are "sent to the farm". Other people think about chickens but think they do not have the space, worry about regulations, or just do not know what they need. Do you build or buy a coop? Do you buy peeps? How do you raise an egg laying hen if you buy a peep? Did someone tell you about a heat lamp? It can all be overwhelming and they take the guess work out of all the questions by offering a portable coop, the food & supplies, and the egg laying hens!Why "Rent the Chicken"? They provide all the supplies you need to get started: portable chicken coop, two to four egg laying hens, 100-200 pounds of feed (optional non-GMO or Organic feed available), food & water dishes, a chicken keeping book as well as instructions on how to keep your chickens happy! Within two days of the arrival, your chickens will lay eggs ready to use! These eggs have one-third less cholesterol, one-fourth less saturated fats, and two times more omega three fatty acids than store bought eggs. Your Rent the Chickens should lay about a dozen to two dozen eggs per week depending on your Rental Package. You will know exactly what your chickens eat! https://www.rentthechicken.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
Comedy on a MondayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The Screen Directors Playhouse, originally broadcast April 14, 1950, 75 years ago, It Happens Every Spring starring Ray Milland. A baseball comedy about a college professor who becomes a star pitcher for St. Louis, thanks to his magic hair tonic. Followed by The Fred Allen Show, originally broadcast April 14, 1946, 79 years ago, Brooklyn Pinafore starring Leo Durocher. Guest Leo Durocher joins Fred in a repeat performance of, "The Brooklyn Pinafore."Then The Jimmy Durante Show, originally broadcast April 14, 1948, 77 years ago. The program is preceded by a five-minute address by President Truman on behalf of the Security Loan Savings Bond Drive. Jimmy finds the Lost Chord. Then Jimmy helps Peggy Lee and Victor Moore try to find a place to live. Followed by Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast April 12, 1942, 83 years ago, The Spring Festival Parade. Fibber and Molly will be leading the Wistful Vista parade on horseback!Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast April 14, 1942, 83 years ago, Ulysses Wants a Toll Bridge. Squire Skimp tricks Lum into signing an agreement assigning control of the $10,000 to him.Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Every Spring in Pennsylvania, the outdoors becomes the place for a hands-on event made specially for women: Women in the Wild. The event is hosted by the Pennsylvania Department of Natural Resources (DCNR) and invites women of all experience levels to explore new skills, boost their confidence in nature, and foster community with others who love the outdoors. Mindy Wilt, an Environmental Education Specialist with DCNR, joined The Spark’s Asia Tabb to share more about the event's origins, its purpose, and why it’s growing in popularity.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Spring in northeastern Tennessee, roughly 40 people compete in a marathon they are very unlikely to finish. This is the Barkley Marathons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"The field recording chosen is the sound of the frozen sea in Finland. This sound of ice contrasted with the theme of the call, which is related to spring. So I associated the coldness of the ice with the harshness of war, which persists in this spring. In general terms, it is the representation of the constant tension and menace of war conflicts, and that peace is thin and delicate, always at risk." Helsinki frozen beach reimagined by Rodrigo Romero-Flores.
Two + hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then Screen Director's Playhouse, originally broadcast April 14, 1950, 74 years ago, It Happens Every Spring starring Ray Milland. A baseball comedy about a college professor who becomes a star pitcher for St. Louis, thanks to his magic "hair tonic."Followed by the news of April 14, 1950, then The Halls of Ivy starring Ronald and Benita Coleman, originally broadcast April 14, 1950, 74 years ago, Mrs. Fosters Lost Dog. The Halls are late for an important dinner because of a little lost dog. Then The Jimmy Durante Show, originally broadcast April 14, 1948, 76 years ago. The show opens with an address by President Truman on the opening of the Security Loan drive. Jimmy and Victor Moore travel across the country to investigate the housing problem. Followed by The Aldrich Family starring Ezra Stone, originally broadcast April 14, 1949, 75 years ago, Henry the Shortstop. Henry starts the day with a bowl of Grape Nuts, then announces that he's going to be the shortstop on the school baseball team. Finally Superman, originally broadcast April 14, 1941, 83 years ago, Last of the Clipper Ships. "Superman" rescues Clark Kent! He then takes over the ship and throws Barnaby in irons. Thanks to Robert for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day.
Results from recent polling suggest that there's enough political will to end the practice of switching between daylight saving time and standard time every spring and fall. But Americans remain divided on which schedule to stick with. Washington University biologist Erik Herzog believes that permanent standard time is more beneficial to human health. Alongside St. Louis University political scientist Steven Rogers, Herzog discusses the effects of the current system, the history of daylight saving time, and how the daylight saving time/standard time debate has the golf lobby and scientists at odds.
Hey Guys, It's Meg!!! What's up? What's poppin'? Welcome to the podcast!!! Every Spring and Summer you start to see tie dye everywhere. On clothes, bags, pillows, tie dye kits at craft stores...but why is it so popular? #tiedye #trending #fashion #crafts
Marler and Huck are back after a busy weekend of CFB spring games. The guys breakdown the games, potential breakout players and one thing they learned for UGA, Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and more. That's followed by the weekly segment of Top 5 Rankings where this week they rank their Top uniforms in CFB. Finally the show closes with a little draft talk and some fun audience Q&A
Screen Director's Playhouse, originally broadcast April 14, 1950, It Happens Every Spring starring Ray Milland. A baseball comedy about a college professor who becomes a star pitcher for St. Louis, thanks to his magic "hair tonic." Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast April 14, 1953, After Cedric washed all the labels off the cans in the store, the Jot-em-down store is having a grab bag sale!Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!
In this 1235th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike shares the 4th instalment of Every Spring A Parade Down Bay Street featuring David Shoalts, Gare Joyce, Liam Kelly, Gerry Hall and Toronto Mike. How to Succeed in Sportswriting (without Really Trying) features at least two entries a week and sometimes a fair bit more. Gare takes readers behind the scenes in the sports media and comes clean about his most abysmal failures that he had managed to mostly cover up--recent entries include Gare getting chased by police through the stands during the closing ceremonies at Boston Garden or writing the leads of a reporter with chronic writer's block--a reporter who happened to be working at a competing paper. Paid subscribers to How to Succeed in Sportswriting get exclusive stories, full access to the archive and Gare's home phone number. Subscriptions start at $5 a month. Visit garejoyce2022.substack.com to register now. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, the Yes We Are Open podcast from Moneris, The Moment Lab, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
It's an unnecessary risk to you and your property. Every Spring, there are people across Nova Scotia who have to call 911 because they get into trouble when a small fire grows into a large one.
In this 1215th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike shares the 3rd instalment of Every Spring A Parade Down Bay Street featuring David Shoalts, Gare Joyce, Liam Kelly, Gerry Hall and Toronto Mike. How to Succeed in Sportswriting (without Really Trying) features at least two entries a week and sometimes a fair bit more. Gare takes readers behind the scenes in the sports media and comes clean about his most abysmal failures that he had managed to mostly cover up--recent entries include Gare getting chased by police through the stands during the closing ceremonies at Boston Garden or writing the leads of a reporter with chronic writer's block--a reporter who happened to be working at a competing paper. Paid subscribers to How to Succeed in Sportswriting get exclusive stories, full access to the archive and Gare's home phone number. Subscriptions start at $5 a month. Visit garejoyce2022.substack.com to register now. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
The 2023 college baseball season is officially underway, college basketball's hunt for the postseason is heating up and Rick and Tyler are here for it. Fresh off a three-hour Springsteen show, the Cleveland boys break down opening day weekend and the latest in Mississippi hoops.
Fire in the Soul: Reincarnation from Antietam to Ground Zero, Amazon. Now quite familiar with the process of recovering his past lives, Jeffrey has been able to add several other accounts. He says the most compelling evidence for one of those past lives was a 'chance' encounter with a child in a book store. He guessed the age of the child at about 5 years old and says the young boy looked at and through him and blurted out the word, 'samurai'. Then he asked his mother what that word meant. Jeff's Samurai Past Life: Kusunoki Masashige (楠木 正成, 1294 – 4 July 1336) was a Japanese samurai of the Kamakura period remembered as the ideal of samurai loyalty. There is also a fascinating connection with the wives of Jeffrey and Gordon = past and present. From Page 143-144 - FIRE IN THE SOUL The story continues, telling of Mrs. Gordon's ministering to wounded troops and of her near capture at the third Battle of Winchester. The end of the story gives a brief summary of her life with John. They were married for just short of fifty years. The author included a quote from Holland's Magazine, February 1938, that seems out of place with the rest of the story and would be of little interest to the reader. Speaking about General Gordon, Mrs. Gordon says, “Every Spring he planted cape jasmine. Every winter they died.” This quote seemed to have been placed there just for me. When Anna and I moved into our new home to begin our life together, having hardly any furnishings, the rooms were rather sparse and barren. On an outing one day Anna spied a small plant on a shelf and called me over to see it. The plant was about five inches tall and seemed lost among the other larger plants in the nursery. We decided to give it a home. Over the years the plant has grown and now stands almost six feet tall. It is still in a pot, although one much larger than the original. Every spring we carry the plant outside, then return it to the indoor as the cool winds of winter approach. Sometimes when it blooms, Anna will pick a few of the delicate white blossoms and drop them over my shoulder onto the table next to me as I work. The wonderful fragrance drifts up to greet my nose. I do so love the smell of Jasmine. Website: JeffreyKeene.com Jeff's Amazon Author Page: Link. Dr. Walter Semkiw's website has a terrific bio on Jeff: Reincarnation Research. More fascinating revelations: Reincarnation research. Wendy's Blog.
In this 1169th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike shares the second instalment of Every Spring A Parade Down Bay Street featuring David Shoalts, Gare Joyce, Liam Kelly, Gerry Hall and Toronto Mike. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Yes, We Are Open, The Advantaged Investor, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
In this 1154th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike is visited by David Shoalts, Mark Hebscher, Gerry Hall and Gare Joyce as they present Every Spring A Parade Down Bay Street. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Yes, We Are Open, The Advantaged Investor, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
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Husband and Wife cover 1 Chronicles chapter 20: David Captures Rabbah / The Giants Slain by David's Men. Every Spring we put on our rain boots, open our umbrellas, grab our swords, and skip off to war. Whee! Killing giants is fun!Skip the ads by joining Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/6331d364470c7900137bb57dThank you for stopping by Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists!Check out these links for more information about our podcast and merchandise:Our Homepage: https://sacrilegiousdiscourse.com/Help support us by subscribing on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse Join Acast+ to enjoy our podcast adfree and get EARLY access to our episodes! https://plus.acast.com/s/sacrilegious-discourse-bible-study-for-atheists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every Spring, all over the world, people dye eggs and hide them - it's an Easter tradition - but not many people actually know the history behind the tradition. Tune in to learn all about it!
Tyler tells the story of falling in love with baseball all over again at Pisgah High and breaks down the MHSAA playoffs ahead of this weekend's North and South State Championships. Rick updates us all on the state of Mississippi college baseball headed into a crucial week for all of Mississippi's big three schools.
Every Spring the hood of my truck turns yellow for several weeks because the pollen in the air is so thick. That's no fun for folks with hay fever and allergies but it also makes a mess of porches, patios and decks. The problem is that the pollen is so fine that sweeping or dusting only stirs it up to land somewhere else. The only answer is to wash it away. First, move all the furniture, planters and accessories off the patio or deck surface and mix up some mild detergent in a bucket of water. Rinse the surface and then gently scrub the floors, shutters, columns and railings with a soft bristled brush.... I like the kind that will thread onto a broom handle. Then rinse it all again and repeat the process with the furniture.
Every Spring, ACB and its affiliates get excited about one of the biggest fundraisers of the year, the Brenda Dillon Memorial Walk. Who is Brenda Dillon? What did she do for ACB? How did she be effective in our organization? Why is the annual ACB Walk named after her? Listeners joined ACB Next Generation and the ACB Walk Committee to learn more about Brenda Dillon; her contributions to ACB; and the ACB Walk. Listeners shared their fond memories and funny stories of Brenda. Our ACB Next Generation leadership and members are always eager to learn more about ACB history.
Join us as we celebrate Easter. What does it mean to celebrate Easter as a Unitarian Universalist?
Many farmers and applicators will soon apply anhydrous ammonia (NH3) prior to planting or sidedress after planting. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is providing tips to farmers and applicators so they can safely apply anhydrous ammonia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Spring, Tea Drunk heads to the deepest mountains in China to eat, sleep and work alongside the heritage farmers to produce the world's most prized teas. They walk an untrodden path to preserve a 2000-year old art that is the epic romance between man and nature. Tea Drunk's unparalleled expertise allows them to commission and source teas that adhere to the rigorous standards set by a long heritage. It is their mission to bring the truly finest teas to the world. Through education and access, they aim to nurture a group of connoisseurs to sustain the height of tea that humans have achieved thus far in history. Founder and CEO Shunan Teng joins Justin to discuss tea and this growing brand.
Every Spring, Salt Company hosts two classes for our students. Gospel 101 gives students an introduction and language to the foundation of everything we do at Salt Company. Genesis to Revelation: Covenant is a class designed to help students see the full story the Bible is telling. Follow-Up Questions: What is keeping you from taking a class this Spring? Is that reason good enough to not do it?
Every Spring, thousands of Rainbow Trout are released into small lakes across Illinois. Can Danny, Jim, and guest host Kyle catch some of these "fish in a barrel"? Tune in to find out.
Pulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | Technology
Every Spring in Mexico's Cueva de Villa Luz, descendants of Zoque and Mayan Indians hold a rather remarkable ceremony. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan rants about the Mets. Watching John Cullum, Ernest Hemingway. Another Caravaggio? For $1800? Selling the floor. Opening restaurants during the pandemic. Jacob deGrom. Gianluigi Colalucci cleaned the ceiling and transformed Michelangelo before our very eyes. Jane Ellen Murray, typist with ideas. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
Screen Director’s Playhouse, originally broadcast April 14, 1950, 71 years ago, It Happens Every Spring starring Ray Milland reprising his original screen role. A baseball comedy adapted from the 1949 comedy about a college professor who becomes a star pitcher for St. Louis, thanks to his magic "hair tonic."
First of all, let's do better with counting. Accounting. To take account dammit. The letters of the alphabet are in order. Numerically speaking 1+1=2, but 2+2=5. They say, “From beginning to end, each school, every den. We do it all. Every Spring, every Fall.”
The Staff at Trinity hopes you had a wonderful Easter Season and that you are approaching Spring with hope and joy. Every Spring is an excellent time to reflect on the past year and how Jesus has brought to life new things and brought to completion the old. We at TBC are doing the same kind of reflection and sharpening our ministry offerings as we evaluate what are the best tools for ministry in the days to come. If the TBC Provoke podcast has blessed you, let us know by Subscribing and leaving a 5 Star Review, share your favorite episode with those you love and be blessed!
John Govin describes his annual Lamb Barn and Baby Farm Animals spring time event on his Menomene, WI farm.
What’s the deal with the Birds’ Head Haggadah? How were illuminated Haggadot from the Middle Ages created, and why does everyone make such a big fuss about them?Dr. Marc Michael Epstein is Professor of Religion and Visual Culture at Vassar College. He is the author of, among other books, The Medieval Haggadah: Art, Narrative, and Religious Imagination and Skies of Parchment, Seas of Ink: Jewish Illuminated Manuscripts.Special thanks to our executive producer, Adina KarpView a source sheet for this episode here.Keep up with Interleaved on Facebook and Twitter.Music from https://filmmusic.io"Midnight Tale" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Ray Milland. A scientist discovers a formula that makes a baseball which is repelled by wood. He promptly sets out to exploit his discovery
Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a long-run classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943 /1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935-54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listen https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lux-radio-theatre/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dr. Elana interviews Tawny Sterios on the topic of women's gatherings during Covid-19. They discuss the importance of gathering and how women can still benefit mentally, spiritually and emotionally through virtual gatherings. For mamas who were hoping for their baby shower or Mother’s blessing, you can still have one! Tawny offers tips and guidance so no mama will miss out on her special occasion. Tawny has a decade of experience leading women’s circles and retreats all over the world, along with being a prenatal and postpartum doula and yoga teacher. She knows what a mama needs to stay nourished–and gathering with other women is a must. This episode will teach you how to get started in creating meaningful gatherings so you can remain connected with your community in a time when we desperately need it. Enjoy the listen! You can find us on iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. We’d love to hear your thoughts on Instagram or Facebook. Topics Discussed: Why gatherings for women are so important The mental, emotional, spiritual and physical benefits of gathering How we can still gather safely during Covid-19 How virtual gatherings are still beneficial What different types of gatherings and ceremonies may look like How to set up a peaceful space and host a gathering/circle/retreat Show Notes: Quote that Tawny shared in the episode: "This related way of thinking is one of the greatest attributes of the feminine. It remembers us back to the elements from which we are made, and upon which we are dependent. Like a reciprocal roof, which is a self-supporting structure, we lean on each other from all sides. The centre is everywhere and if even one of us falls out of togetherness, we will all eventually fall. One of the great capacities of yin is the inwardness that enables our reconnection to the greater web in which we are but a thread” -Toka-pa Turner, Belonging Visit Tawny’s website and blog Blog post on Women’s Circles Connect with Tawny on IG Find Tawny on FB Receive a Free 30 minute MARMA Massage Video when you sign-up to receive Tawny’s monthly emails Take the free mini course at Dr. Elana’s Med School for Moms Learn more about Whole Mamas Pregnancy Program Subscribe to Whole Mamas Weekly Pregnancy Email Series Follow Steph and Elana on Instagram Whole Mamas Podcast Archive Tawny Sterios: mother - yoga teacher and teacher trainer - birth doula - circle guide - Qoya dancer - nature enthusiast. She has been teaching yoga for 15 years and leading women’s circles and retreats for the last 10 years. She is an RYT-500hr yoga teacher and co-founder of mBODY YOGA, a studio she owned for 8 years in San Luis Obispo CA with her husband, Peter Sterios, who is also a yogi and entrepreneur. She is certified in both Kundalini Yoga and hatha yoga through LEVITYoga, and teaches in LEVITYoga’s Teacher Training Programs. She was a featured model in Yoga Journal Magazine (2010-2011) and was one of a select group of national instructors invited to teach yoga at the White House for Michelle Obama’s anti-obesity initiative (2011-2013). In addition to her love of yoga, Tawny has a fierce devotion to supporting women that are coming into motherhood. She is a certified Prenatal & PostPartum Doula and a Prenatal PostPartum Yoga Instructor. She has also been leading monthly Women’s Circle at studios near and far for the past decade where women hold sacred space for the unfolding of life and the quiet inner knowing that bond us. Currently she is holding monthly virtual women’s circles and Qoya Ceremonies for women all over the country. As well, she leads in person retreats and teaches at festivals. Every Spring and Fall she hosts retreats for women in California, in the Summer she sometimes offers Mother Daughter retreats in Mexico and a every Winter a co-ed adventure to India. Her retreats are modern ceremonial gatherings that offer a variety of cross cultural modalities that support wellness. Please remember that the views and ideas presented on this podcast are for informational purposes only. All information presented on this podcast is for informational purposes and not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a healthcare provider. Consult with your healthcare provider before starting any diet, supplement regimen, or to determine the appropriateness of the information shared on this podcast, or if you have any questions regarding your treatment plan.
Screen Director’s Playhouse, originally broadcast April 14, 1950, 70 years ago, It Happens Every Spring starring Ray Milland reprising his original screen role. A baseball comedy adapted from the 1949 comedy about a college professor who becomes a star pitcher for St. Louis, thanks to his magic "hair tonic."
Pulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | Technology
Every Spring in Mexico's Cueva de Villa Luz, descendants of Zoque and Mayan Indians hold a rather remarkable ceremony. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every Spring publications like U.S. News and World Report come out with their recommendations on the top cities in the U.S. that you should consider to live. But they have some methodology issues that come be deceptive for doctors. In this episode, we look at their recommendations and share places we think shouldn't be on their list and add those we think should be.
Just when you thought you had winter beat… You thought wrong. Surprise. Unpredictable weather. Dicey temperatures. Gardeners need resilience. If Spring’s arrival is dashing your hope, start to look for the survivors in your garden. In your neighborhood. In your city. On your social media feed. Every Spring - no matter the conditions, there are successes. Hardy Daffodils. Forsythia. Lungwart. Snowdrops. Magnolias. Look for the plants that survive and thrive despite the challenges of Spring. Plant more of those plants. Find joy in those plants. Improve your resiliency by mirroring the resilience of your garden. Brevities #OTD Born today in 1854, the extraordinary floral still life painter and teacher Mary Hiester Reid (Books By This Author). Born in Pennsylvania, Mary Augusta Hiester met George Reid(who was six years younger than her) at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts during school sketching trips. George later recalled that the trips were not only great for art’s sake, but they also gave him the chance to be with, “the beautiful Mary Hiester on their expeditions”. After that, they often worked together and that winter, Mary invited George to accompany her back home for a weekend of sketching on the Schuykill (“Sk-ooh-kill”) River. Their fates were sealed together when they married in 1885. The Reids spent every summer from 1891 to 1916 at Onteora(“Aunty Aura”), a private literary and artistic club founded by American artist Candace Wheeler in the Catskill Mountains near Tannersville, N.Y. They had a house and a studio, both designed on arts and crafts principles by George. They spent their time painting and teaching, their studio having accommodation for ten students, some of whom came from as far away as Toronto. "A self-adopted Canadian who loved Canada", Mary was very humble. In 1910, a reviewer wrote in The Globe, “Nothing can tempt her to talk about her pictures.” Mary was one of the first women accepted into the Ontario Society of Artistsand the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Her painting, Hollyhocks, is a personal favorite. Reid was the preeminent female artist of Canada when she died. She was celebrated for her, "study and interpretation of Nature in those aspects that appealed most to her...glimpses of spring and autumn woodland, moonlit vistas, gorgeously colorful gardens, lovely skies, divinely tinted ends of evening, and the countless flowers of the fields….” In 1922, a year after her death, Reid was the first female to be featured with a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Toronto She willed her husband to her friend and rival - the younger painter and printmaker (24 years her junior) Mary Evelyn Wrinch. It’s the birthday of landscape architect David Darrell. A semi-retired Harford County landscape architect. Darrell was born and raised in Claymont, Delaware, and was raised on his family's farm. Some of his commissions included the prayer garden at Greater Baltimore Medical Center, the Largo Animal Preserve in Prince George's County, and Little Lithuania Park near Hollins Market among others. He also designed courtyards and tennis courts. His wife Edna said "David came into my life in August 2006; I was looking for someone to create a new garden. I looked in the Yellow Pages and five people came to interview. There was something about him. He studied the plants with big, gentle hands, he trimmed and shaped them. He was hired on the spot.” David Darrel died of brain cancer in 2015. Unearthed Words Here’s a memorial poem for Mary Hiester Ried written by Canadian newspaperman and a native son of Scotland, Duncan Sutherland Macorquodale - reprinted in the 9th Volume of The Canadian Theosophist (Toronto) November 15, 1921 Vol 9. There’s a reference to Wychwood; the Reid's house, Upland Cottage, was located in Wychwood Park - an artist’s enclave of 60 homes tucked away in a private ravine setting atop the rolling wooded hills of the Davenport Ridge in Toronto. MARY HIESTER REID Obit. Oct. 4, 1921. Free from the thrall called life, Palette and brush laid down; Off with achievement’s strife, Donned the immortal’s crown; Yet hovers she near ’neath the Wychwoodtree, This, the roses she painted, tell to me. Knelt not to gods of dress, Knew naught of gossip’s blight, Lived she to work and bless; This was her heart’s delight. And the smile of welcome to all she gave, Would fashion a knight from the meanest slave. Why mourn we our loved, laid low? We also our time abide. Are they lost because they go? Nay! for they have not died. The body rests, but the soul is free To charm as of old with it’s melody. Queen, both of roses and hearts, Her mortal course well run; Her’s ‘both the good and the better parts; Martha, and Mary, in one. Still reigns she here, while there her body lies. The good, the pure, the noble, never dies. Today's book recommendation The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves By Mary Reynolds An award-winning garden designer's practical how-to book with stories and philosophy. The Garden Awakeningis a step-by-step manual to help create a garden in harmony with the life force in the earth; addressing not only what the people in charge of the land want but also asking what the land wants to become. Mary Reynolds demonstrates how to create a groundbreaking garden that is not simply a solitary space but an expanding, living, interconnected ecosystem. Drawing on old Irish ways and methods of working with the land, this beautiful book is both art and inspiration for any garden lover seeking to create a positive, natural space. Today's Garden Chore April is the perfect time to prune grape vines. Remove dead vines. Guide vines along trellis, arbors, or fences. Now is a great time to repair support structures as well. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart #OTD The first Arbor Day in the US was observed in “treeless Nebraska” on April 10, 1872. It was established for the state of Nebraska by the Honorable J. Sterling Mortonof Nebraska - later secretary of agriculture. The most memorable stat from that first Arbor Day is that around a million trees were planted in Nebraska on this day in 1872 – the first Arbor Dayin America. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: for a happy, healthy life - garden every day.
Players that have impressed, those that have not, bold predictions, and opening day. All highlight the latest Irish illustrated insider podcast
Craigslist Rent; Tige's Eyes; Breakfast Salad; Junk Day; Funeral Robbery; Golf Tournament; Leaf Pickup; Things Disappeared
Craigslist Rent; Tige's Eyes; Breakfast Salad; Junk Day; Funeral Robbery; Golf Tournament; Leaf Pickup; Things Disappeared
Craigslist Rent; Tige's Eyes; Breakfast Salad; Junk Day; Funeral Robbery; Golf Tournament; Leaf Pickup; Things Disappeared
Every Spring we begin counting the Omer on the second night of Passover. What is an Omer? The Omer is a sheaf or a measure of barley or wheat. The Omer is also the name for the 7 week period of time between Passover and and the holiday of Shavuot. On Passover we celebrate our freedom from slavery and bondage and on Shavuot we celebrate receiving the Torah on Mount Sinai as free people. In ancient times, the Omer period was significant agriculturally as it marked the period of time between planting and the spring and summer harvests. Over time, Jewish mystical tradition connected the Omer period with spiritual practices, about refining the soul, so we are ready to receive the Torah at Sinai So, Why do we count?
Every Spring, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers puts on a day-long education event. This year, the event will be held on Saturday, May 12 and it’s a two-parter. In the morning, it’s The Art of Storytelling and in the afternoon, The Art of Author Branding and both are being presented by Kristen Lamb. For a sneak peek at both topics, we’ve got Kristen this time on the podcast to give us a sample of the topics she is going to cover in her down-to-earth style. Kristen Lamb is the author of the definitive guide to social media and branding for authors, Rise of the Machines—Human Authors in a Digital World. She’s also the author of #1 best-selling books We Are Not Alone—The Writer’s Guide to Social Media and Are You There, Blog? It’s Me, Writer. She’s just released her acclaimed debut thriller The Devil’s Dance. Kristen has written over twelve hundred blogs and her site was recognized by Writer’s Digest Magazine as one of the Top 101 Websites for Writers. Her branding methods are responsible for selling millions of books and used by authors of every level, from emerging writers to mega authors. Kristen Lamb's website Intro music by Moby Outro music by Dan-o-Songs
Spring football is here, and so are the same spring football stories you have heard for the last ten years and will hear for the next eleven. Therefore, we decided to focus on important non-football things, like egg preparations and Pearl Jam and Sean Connery movies and Pitt's football schedule and video game bear assassins. Good job, us!
Naseema and Chris talk about baseballs that have a little extra spring to them, and their favorite baseball movies.
Spring Training is officially under way, and Steve and Ryan discuss what to watch for during spring training games, and which roster spots actually have open competitions. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/MKETailgate Music: Fair Weather Fans by The Baseball Project, Recorded Live at WFMU --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mketailgate/message
A Pulitzer Prize-winner returns to the Clubhouse. It Happens Every Spring: DiMaggio, Mays, the Splendid Splinter, and a Lifetime at the Ballpark -- opinions and reflections on the National Pastime from one of New York's most popular sportswriters. As these gents would say... "It can be stated as a law that the sportswriter whose horizons are no wider than the outfield fences is a bad sportswriter because he has no sense of proportion and no awareness of the real world around him. Ira Berkow knows what is important about a game is not the score but the people who play it." -Red Smith "Ira Berkow belongs to that rare breed: a writer who specializes in sports but whose subjects represent a broad range in human aspirations and challenges." -Gay Talese "Ira Berkow is one of the great American writers, without limitation to the field of sports." -Scott Turow Ira Berkow is a former sports columnist and feature writer for "The New York Times," where he worked for more than 25 years. He shared the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 2001 and was a finalist for the Pulitzer for commentary in 1988. He is the author of 25 books, including the bestsellers "Maxwell Street: Survival in a Bazaar" and "Red: A Biography of Red Smith." His work has frequently been cited in the prestigious anthology series Best American Sports Writing, as well as the 1999 anthology Best American Sports Writing of the Century. On a May evening, Ira Berkow led our intimate, indelible Clubhouse conversation. Listen in -- and you'll agree with those gents named Smith, Talese and Turow. Enjoy...
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Pulitzer Prize Winning Writer Ira Berkow, Author of It Happens Every Spring Culled from 50 years' worth of columns from one of the country's most popular sportswriters, It Happens Every Spring stands as a remarkable and evocative anthology that is guaranteed to delight baseball fans of all ages. Former New York Times columnist Ira Berkow captures the spirit of America's pasttime in this collection of opinions, stories, and observations from his long and distinguished career. From memories of Ted Williams and Satchel Paige to reflections on Jackie Robinson, Barry Bonds, and the soul of the beloved game, this work combines Berkow's eye for detail with the comedy and drama revealed by the subjects themselves, bringing to life some of the most famous baseball personalities from the last half century. Ira Berkow is a former sports columnist and feature writer for the New York Times, where he worked for more than 25 years. He shared the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 2001 and was a finalist for the Pulitzer for commentary in 1988. He is the author of more than 20 books, including Summers in the Bronx, and the bestsellers Maxwell Street: Survival in a Bazaar and Red: A Biography of Red Smith. He is the coauthor and editor of Hank Greenberg: The Story of My Life, which was a primary source for the award-winning documentary The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg. He lives in New York City.
Brad Genereux spent 22 years serving in the USN as a SEABEE. As a career military man, Brad Genereux deployed eleven times around the globe. Deployment demons pursued him until Brad confronted the inner darkness stalking his days and nights while walking the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile pilgrimage in northern Spain. During his own pilgrimage on the “Camino de Santiago” in Spain, he found self-discovery, healing, and redemption as he trekked the 500 miles to the end of the earth. Recently he said “conflict is as old as mankind, but technology has taken away the lag time in returning from combat to “normal life.” The Camino de Santiago provides a means of processing what took place on the battlefield without going from Afghanistan to Walmart in 24 hours.” His passion is now focused on helping other veterans struggling with isolation, hypervigilance, nightmares, or insomnia by joining him Every Spring and Fall when Brad leads other veterans on the Spanish path to peace. This pilgrimage is called "Veterans on the Camino". Visit https://veteransonthecamino.com/ to learn more about Veterans on the Camino. Follow Mentors for Military: iTunes: http://apple.co/1WaEvbB SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com/mentors4mil Instagram: www.instagram.com/mentors4mil Twitter: www.twitter.com/mentors4mil Facebook: www.facebook.com/mentors4mil Homepage: www.mentorsformilitary.com
Speaking of Partnership: Personal Stories of the Power and Payoffs of Partnership
Dr. Lara and Johnny Fernandez have a mission to empower single, conscious women through their relationships. Women from all over the world learn with Johnny and Lara through their deeply transformational and life-changing courses and programs. Every Spring, women travel the globe to attend their annual Love Breakthrough Weekend event in California. They have been happily married for over 15 years, and live in the San Francisco Bay area. Guiding Principle, Quote or Mantra Johnny - Happy wife, happy life. Being the best man and husband he can be is what allows this to happen Lara - Be a rebel. Be willing to think differently. Tripped Up in a Partnership Johnny - The time he was having a big argument with Lara and then realized he was not really arguing with her. He was in an argument with all his previous bad relationships. Lara - She learned from this episode that she can speak her truth and have him hear her. It reminded her the benefit of having a growth mindset. The “DUH” moment that changed your partnerships forever Lara - She was bemoaning yet another failed relationship when her relationship coach drew her attention to the common denominator in all her relationships. And it woke her up Proudest moment in partnership Johnny - Being together as a family and having their young daughter, Isabelle, say [spp-tweet tweet="This is the best day of my life!"] And then she wrote them a note. Lara - Realizing they must be doing something right as parents because of what their daughter wrote about them on the bathroom wall. Current Partnership that Has You Excited Johnny - Being honored to help women all over the world find love. Lara - How close they get to become with the women they work with. It is like family. What is the best partnership / relationship advice you have ever received? Lara - You don’t have to have it all together to find love. When you operate from this believe you are practicing perfectionism and that is postponing love until you’re perfect…and we all know you will never be perfect. Johnny - Love matters most. Best Partnership Book or Resource Men of Quality Do Exist video series (http://www.menofqualitydoexist.com/?orid=64436&opid=7) Find Your Love Pattern quiz (http://findyourlovepattern.com/) (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0345472322/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0345472322&linkCode=as2&tag=speakofpartn-20&linkId=6UX2SBYRRULCBCTT) Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0345472322/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0345472322&linkCode=as2&tag=speakofpartn-20&linkId=WLJDJ73CLUTUMSXW) Parting Advice For Single Women - Don’t sit back and wait. Be proactive in your love life. And be willing to do something different and out of your comfort zone. For Married Women - Be sure to place your self care at a high level in your life. You taking care of you will keep you grounded and peaceful. “Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” - George Bernard Shaw Interview Links - JohnnyandLara.com (http://JohnnyandLara.com) Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/LoveLaunch.Soulmate.Manifestors) (https://speakingofpartnership.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Lara-Johnny-Promo-image.png)
It's voting season again – shareholder voting season, that is. Every Spring thousands of companies hold their annual shareholder meetings, and this year over 60 green shareholder proposals are up for vote in Corporate America. Terre Verde finds out what's on the ballot, and what kind of support they may get in these tough economic times. The post Terra Verde – Earth on the Ballot appeared first on KPFA.
Baseball Historian presents another baseball related program called Screen Director's Playhouse. April 14, 1950 "It Happens Every Spring". . A well done baseball comedy about a college professor who becomes a star pitcher for St. Louis, thanks to his magic "hair tonic." Anne Diamond, Bill Cairn (director), Dan Riss, Eddie Fields, Frank Barton (announcer), Frank Nelson, Henry Russell (composer, conductor), Howard Wiley (producer), Jimmy Wallington (announcer), Lloyd Bacon (guest screen director), Parley Baer, Ray Milland (narrator), Richard Allen Simmons (adaptor), Ted de Corsia.