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Si les parents de Jérémy Ferrari ont un toit, c'est grâce à Laurent Ruquier ! Ils ont même troqué Charleville-Mézières pour les Gorges du Verdon. Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
We do a quick episode covering the three races happening this weekend. Lake Sonoma Marathon in California, Gorge Waterfalls 50K and 30K in Oregon and Desert Rats 50K in Colorado. PLUS, our reactions to Grand Slam Track and how it could be relevant to trails. Follow us:Instagram: @emkaysulli | @dan_yell_aPodcast: @the_subhub_pod Episode Sponsors:Neversecond: Use code SUBHUB25 for 25% off your purchase-- never2.comBeekeepers Natural: Use code SUBHUB20 for 20% off your purchase-- www.beekeepersnaturals.comPit Viper:Click this link for 20% off at checkout
durée : 00:37:22 - A la découverte des Gorges du Chavanon et de leurs vieilles forêts avec le CEN Auvergne
Looking for the perfect mix of history, food, and stunning scenery in Switzerland?Gruyères, a picturesque medieval town in La Gruyère region, has it all! Famous for its Gruyère cheese and Swiss chocolate, this charming region offers unforgettable attractions like the 13th-century castle, Château de Gruyères, La Maison Cailler chocolate factory, La Maison du Gruyère cheese factory and Alpine landscapes that will take your breath away. In this episode, I'm joined by Marta and Romaine from La Gruyère Tourism as we uncover the best ways to explore this unique part of Switzerland. Learn about the La Gruyère Day Pass, can't-miss festivals, and hidden gems like the Gorges de la Jogne. Whether it's hiking, skiing, visiting museums and thermal baths, or indulging in world-class gastronomy, there's something here for everyone. Tune in and discover why Gruyères is the perfect addition to your Switzerland itinerary!Safe travels,Carolyn
durée : 00:59:03 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - Jane Goodall, éthologue et anthropologue, est l'invitée d'honneur de ce nouvel épisode. Emblème de la protection animale grâce à ses travaux sur les chimpanzés, elle parcourt la planète pour sensibiliser et convaincre de la nécessité d'agir pour une alliance entre les humains et la nature. - réalisation : Alexandra Malka - invités : Jane Goodall Éthologue et anthropologue britannique; Béatrice Kremer-Cochet Naturaliste, photographe, experte au Conseil Scientifique Régional du Patrimoine Naturel, Vice-Présidente de "Forêts Sauvages", co-auteure, avec Gilbert Cochet de : "L'Europe réensauvagée : Vers un nouveau monde" (Actes Sud, 2020); Gilbert Cochet Naturaliste, attaché au Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, expert au Conseil de l'Europe, président du Conseil scientifique de la réserve naturelle des Gorges de l'Ardèche.
durée : 00:59:01 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - Jane Goodall, éthologue et anthropologue, est l'invitée d'honneur de ce nouvel épisode. Emblème de la protection animale grâce à ses travaux sur les chimpanzés, elle parcourt la planète pour sensibiliser et convaincre de la nécessité d'agir pour une alliance entre les humains et la nature. - réalisation : Alexandra Malka - invités : Jane Goodall Éthologue et anthropologue britannique; Béatrice Kremer-Cochet Naturaliste, photographe, experte au Conseil Scientifique Régional du Patrimoine Naturel, Vice-Présidente de "Forêts Sauvages", co-auteure, avec Gilbert Cochet de : "L'Europe réensauvagée : Vers un nouveau monde" (Actes Sud, 2020); Gilbert Cochet Naturaliste, attaché au Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, expert au Conseil de l'Europe, président du Conseil scientifique de la réserve naturelle des Gorges de l'Ardèche.
durée : 00:32:47 - A la découverte des Fougères en compagnie du botaniste Eric Monnier - Des plantes étonnantes
Dans cet épisode captivant de l'instant swimrun, Mélisande Muller, vice-championne de France de swimrun mixte, nous plonge dans son univers sportif, de la danse au triathlon, puis au swimrun. Après une révélation lors du swimrun de la Côte Vermeille, Mélisande adopte une approche basée sur les sensations, privilégiant l'expérience de la course aux chronos. Et cela malgré son statut d'entraîneur de triathlon.Elle partage ses défis et succès, notamment son expérience intense du kilomètre vertical à Laffrey et sa magnifique performance aux championnats de France dans les Gorges de la Loire avec Pierre Delustrac.Mélisande aborde aussi l'importance de l'esprit d'équipe et de la gestion de l'effort dans les courses de swimrun. Découvrez également ce qui la motive lors d'une course.Elle évoque les imprévus qui peuvent survenir et comment elle reste flexible face aux changements de dernière minute. Avec un regard tourné vers l'avenir, elle explore les possibilités du swimrun et ses plans pour les prochaines saisons.Rejoignez-nous pour cet épisode riche en récits de course et découvrez la spontanéité de Mélisande.Bonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Jimmy goes on the road with RJ from Amuse News to Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway, Having a spirited conversation at the Finger Lakes Cider House to discuss how amazing (and misunderstood) cider wines are, the various wineries, the on-site farm, the local breweries, the gorges- and so much more!Big thanks to Finger lakes cider house, Hosmer Winery, Bet The Farm, The Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway team, and most importantly the Visit Ithaca team.Instagrams:The Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway!@cayuga_tourism@cayugascenicbywayFinger Lakes Cider House- Hannah & Garrett@flxciderhouse@discoverseneca@visitithacaHosmer Winery - Brooke, GMBet The Farm - Kit Kalfs, co-owner
'The Golden Stool, or the Story of Nana Yaa Asantewaa' is an opera performance that debuts at the London's Barbican on 14 October.https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2024/event/the-golden-stool-or-the-story-of-nana-yaa-asantewaa The performance takes 12 classical opera songs, including Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' and reworks them to tell the compelling story of Warrior Queen Nana Yaa Asantewaa through an all-female cast. In our 8th episode in season 6, we speak to the creator and artistic director behind this afropera - Belgium-based Gorges Ocloo.Gorges is a multi-disciplinary artist whose expertise includes performance art, contemporary dance – he is a stage director, librettist and composer and co-artistic director of Antwerp-based performing arts theatre Toneelhuis in Belgium.If you've got an interest in opera, you might like to listen to our Season 6 episodes 1&2 interview with Venus Bushfires founder Helen Epega and opera singer Louisa Martin.S6Ep1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5fCUNwhzCoh5UlB3nX7EGeS6Ep2: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7toXwa7tFhnKcDyB9ewiBdThis Pidgin Opera performance also challenged views on opera with the incorporation of Pidgin and other unconventional language styles. The music in this episode is made exclusively for AKADi Magazine by Kyekyeku and the Super Opong Stars and is called 'Life No Dey Easy'.AKADi Magazine is a digital publication connecting Ghanaians in Ghana and the Diaspora, visit us at www.akadimagazine.com and www.msbwrites.co.uk for all your community news.
Les massifs forestiers du territoire du PNR ont été épargnés des incendies cette année grâce à une sensibilisation accrue menée par les Ecogardes du Parc Naturel Régional du Mont-Ventoux. Au total 52 000 personnes sensibilisées et pas moins de 7600 heures de patrouille sur 9 sites ( Gorges du Toulourenc, Lac du Paty, Lac des Salettes et Ocres, Gorges de la Nesque Est et Ouest, Combe de l'Ermitage, Dentelles de Montmirail, Pérégrine et combes de Venasque, Sommet du Ventoux et Demoiselles coiffées, Pont d'Entrechaux). Encore quelques incivilités signalées sur certains sites mais dans l'ensemble une saison plus positive que 2023. Jacqueline BOUYAC - Vice présidente à la région SUD nous en dit plus à nos micros sur le bilan de la saison estivale.
Gorges Ocloo is a multi-disciplinary artist whose expertise includes performance art, contemporary dance – he is a stage director, librettist and composer and co-artistic director of Antwerp-based performing arts theatre Toneelhuis in Belgium.In this episode, Gorges talks about his AfrOpera - The Golden Stool, or the story of Nana Yaa Asantewaa, which comes to London's Barbican on 14 October.This is a retelling of the Queenmother of Ejisu's story performed through 10 women of African descent.This AfrOpera uses key classics from composers including Bizet and Handel to deliver a performance that challenges norms in opera while retelling the story of a powerful Asante woman.Nana Yaa Asantewaa stood up to the British in 1900, rallied her people to fight back against them to defend and protect the sovereign independence of the Golden Stool.The music in this episode is made exclusively for AKADi Magazine by Kyekyeku and the Super Opong Stars and is called 'Life No Dey Easy'.AKADi Magazine is a digital publication connecting Ghanaians in Ghana and the Diaspora, visit us at www.akadimagazine.com and www.msbwrites.co.uk for all your community news.
durée : 00:36:04 - CO2 mon amour - par : Denis Cheissoux - Nous naviguons sur cette rivière lozérienne qui a creusé ce canyon majestueux, en compagnie du batelier Gilles Fages et de l'historien Philippe Chambon. - réalisé par : Juliette GOUX
Tous les jours, à 14h20, RMC s'engage pour vous. Amélie Rosique et la rédaction de RMC trouvent des solutions aux questions et problèmes du quotidien des auditeurs. Envoyez vos messages par e-mail: rmcavecvous@rmc.fr.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Episode 1 of the Sub Stuff, a weekly news report of all the exciting news events happening in the sub-ultra space over the last week. We get into race reports, race previews, FKT's, sponsor changes - you name it! It is literally all things, this week in Sub-Ultra. In this week's episode we dive into : - Recap of the Skyrace Gorges Du Tarn- Preview of the Mexico Sky Challenge with podium picks - Preview of Zegama with podium picks - Eli Hemming's Bear Peak FKT - And more shoutouts
In this episode of the Join Us in France podcast, hosts Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin explore the Tarn department in Southwest France, highlighting its rich cultural and natural attractions. They discuss the region's stunning red brick architecture, medieval villages, and notable cities such as Albi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The episode delves into the topography of the area, with its small mountains and the beginnings of the Massif Central and the Black Mountains. Listeners will learn about the beautiful forests, the Gorges du Tarn, and the excellent hiking and biking opportunities available. Get the podcast ads-free Elyse and Annie also share insights on must-visit towns like Cordes-sur-Ciel, Lautrec, Castres, and Gaillac, known for its wine production. The episode touches on the region's fascinating history, including its role in the Cathar wars and its famous bastides. Additional highlights include the charming towns of Rabastens, Lisle-sur-Tarn, and the unique attractions like the Pont Suspendu in Mazamet. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities, historical sites, or simply enjoying the picturesque landscapes, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to discovering the many treasures of the Tarn. More episodes about the Occitanie region Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the podcast: A Comprehensive Guide for Exploring the Tarn Podcast supporters No Magazine segment Welcome to the Tarn: A Hidden Gem in France Exploring the Natural Beauty and Topography of the Tarn Highlighting Tarn's Must-Visit Medieval Villages and Cities Museums in Castres The Charm of Lesser-Known Towns and Their Unique AttractionsCarmaux Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe Rabastens Lisle-sur-Tarn Giroussens Jardin des Martels Soreze and Its Attractions A Journey Through Ambialet and Castelnau de Montmiral Castelnau de Montmiral Lacaune and Its Surroundings The Gaillac Wine Country The Forests of Tarn Copyright
Dani and EmKay start the episode going over our favorite ways to recover after a race. What are your favorite recovery tools? Do you have any other questions about recovery for us? The 2024 Merrell Skyrunner® World Series has their first back to back weekend of the year with Gorges du Tarn Skyrace and Mexico Sky Challenge. We do an in depth preview of the two courses and the elite athletes currently listed to race. Make sure to tune in to the Skyrunner and Sub Hub Pod instagrams to keep up with live stream and results! Support the pod Sign up for Sub Hub Headlines - our monthly newsletter! YouTube - @SubHubPod Our website - https://www.thesubhubpodcast.com/ Instagram - @emkaysulli @dan_yell_a @the_subhub_pod Episode Sponsors: Neversecond : SUBHUB25 for 25% off your purchase Beekeepers Natural : SUBHUB20 for 20% off your purchase Skyrunner World Series
In this episode I talk about flaming toilets and my time in Gorges state park
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durée : 00:05:53 - L'invité de 6h20 - Colère des apiculteurs : un millier de ruches vont être installées ce lundi place Bellecour à Lyon : Gilles Deshors apiculteur, dirigeant de la miellerie des Gorges de la Loire est l'invité de 6h20.
Tous les matins à 8H10, Salomé nous donne des infos aléatoires du monde.
Get ready for a fresh approach to cheese in Curd is the Word, Episode 8! Dive into our new "Send me Cheese" mini-series featuring the sensational offerings from Lakins Gorges Cheese in Waldoboro, Maine.In this episode we unwrap and discuss four delectable delights crafted with love and East Forty Farm's finest cow's milk. Join the flavor journey as we explore the intricate dance of making and tasting in Jig, the creamy perfection of Medallion, the salty influence of Rockweed, and why the Opus 42 belongs in every refridgerator.But that's not all – we've got insider tidbits straight from the cheese queen herself, Allison Lakin! From the farm to your plate, discover the passion, craftsmanship, and delightful anecdotes that make each bite an award-winning experience.It's not just a podcast; it's a cheese lover's dream come true. So grab your favorite wine, pull up a cheese board, and get ready to indulge in the cheesy wonders of Lakins Gorges Cheese. Featured Lakins Gorges cheeses:Jig: baby sized (3-bite!) bloomy cheese with a citrus and earthy tasteMedallion: classic soft, bloomy rind cheese with a note of mushroomRockweed: dried seaweed in the middle of a soft, creamy cheeseOpus 42: firm, snackable cow's milk
November 11th, 2023 Segment 1, Bear attack on a camper trailer in Sapphire, NC closes the campground at Gorges State Park until November 16th, 2023. The supposed bear ripped the siding off the trailer. Neither bear nor visitor to the park were injured during the attack. However, the park decided to close the campground for two weeks. Staff is implementing precautions to prevent bear interactions with humans. The park remains open for day use. but the park advises visitors to always use caution.
Segment 4, November 11th, 2023 Hiking safely around waterfalls is important this time of year. Fallen leaves, algae on rocks, & freezing temperatures can make it dangerous. Listen to host, Bill Bartee, from the outdoor store in Charlotte. L.L. Bean's famed Duck Boot is on-hand at Jesse Brown's & at the Southern Christmas Show Booth #38. This boot is made in the U.S.A. Stop by and check it out. Plus, we revisit the incident that occurred at Gorges State Park during October. A bear tore the siding off the side of a Camper that was parked in the Campground. It was discussed in the opening segment of the Carolina Outdoors. The campground is closed in the park until 11/16. Check out the report on the bear at Gorges.
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In the latest recap episode, the Patriots try to take revenge on Beave for his incendiary comments about their current squad, with Tucker Curtis lurking nearby. We talk the World Series matchup that has all of America breathless with anticipation: Rangers! Diamondbacks! Both the Bears and Browns win, and the guys make Super Bowl plans and talk trash. Len goes to town on the offerings of the Chocolate Shoppe, on Devon, while Beave tries to channel his inner teen girl with a review of boygenius' latest EP. Also, PICK WITHERS!
Click to listen to episode (5:07).Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.)Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 10-13-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of October 16 and October 23, 2023. SOUNDS and VOICES – ~8 sec - people visiting Dismal Falls in Giles County, Va., August 20, 2011. That's the sound of people enjoying a scenic and splashy site in southwestern Virginia, where the main attraction is a type of water feature renowned for fascinating formations and dramatic drops. Have a listen for about 35 seconds to some music and mystery sounds, and see if you know this type of water feature. And here's a hint: the alternative name for autumn is what the water does. MUSIC and SOUNDS - ~33 sec If you guessed a waterfall, you're right! You heard three Virginia waterfalls: the Cascades in Giles County; a waterfall in Mill Creek Nature Park, also in Giles County; and Falls Ridge Falls in Montgomery County. The accompanying music, by Williamsburg, Va., musician Timothy Seaman, was “Crabtree Falls,” named for a Nelson County waterfall whose 1200-foot total vertical drop is the highest of any waterfall east of the Mississippi. And the episode's opening sounds were from Dismal Falls, once again in Giles County. These five are among 61 scenic and publicly accessible waterfalls in the Commonwealth listed in the “Great Virginia Waterfall Trail,” compiled by the Let's See America Web site. Meanwhile, the World Waterfall Database has 186 entries for Virginia, including smaller waterfalls, some located on private properties, and some now inundated by reservoirs. Encyclopedia Britannica defines a waterfall as “an area where flowing river water drops abruptly and nearly vertically,” and notes that the terms cataract, cascades, and rapids can also be applied to water coursing over an elevation change, depending on the height and the sharpness of water's drop. Most of Virginia's waterfalls occur along the Blue Ridge or farther west in the Valley and Ridge province; additionally, significant drops of the Potomac, Rappahannock, and James Rivers occur along the Fall Line between the central Piedmont and eastern Coastal Plain. These are places where some key waterfall-formation factors occur: changes in the elevation of the landscape, rock layers with different levels of resistance to erosion, and plenty of flowing water. Virginia's waterfall champ Crabtree Falls doesn't rival the world's tallest, such as Tugela Falls in South Africa, with a total drop of over 3000 feet. Nevertheless, the Commonwealth's many and varied, large and small waterfalls are popular, scenic, and invaluable water treasures. Thanks to Blacksburg neighbors for recording the Dismal Falls sounds. Thanks also to Timothy Seaman for permission to use part of “Crabtree Falls.” We close with another waterfall-related musical selection. Here's about 40 seconds of the traditional tune “Over the Waterfall,” in a version by Virginia Tech geography instructor Stewart Scales. MUSIC - ~38 sec – instrumental. SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of “Cripple Creek” to open and close this episode. In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Dismal Falls sounds were recorded by friends of Virginia Water Radio at the falls in Bland County, Va., on August 20, 2011. The other waterfalls sounds heard in this episode were recorded by Virginia Water Radio as follows: Cascades Falls in Giles County, Va., recorded September 28, 2023;Waterfalls along Catwalk Trial in Mill Creek Nature Park in Giles County, Va., recorded September 6, 2020;Falls Ridge Falls in Falls Ridge Nature Preserve in Montgomery County, Va., recorded April 20, 2019. “Crabtree Falls,” from the 2002 album “Sycamore Rapids,” is copyright by Timothy Seaman and Pine Wind Music, used with permission. More information about Timothy Seaman is available online at http://www.timothyseaman.com/. “Crabtree Falls” was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 125, 8-27-12. The version of “Over the Waterfall” heard in this episode was recorded for Virginia Water Radio on July 11, 2014, by Stewart Scales, used with permission. This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio in Episode 222, 7-14-14. Information on “Over the Waterfall” and on Henry Reed (1884-1968), a Giles County musician noted for his version of this tune, is available from the Library of Congress, “Fiddle Tunes of the Old Frontier: The Henry Reed Collection,” online at http://www.loc.gov/collection/henry-reed-fiddle-tunes/about-this-collection/; and from http://www.henryreed.org/, a Web site produced by Terry Reed, Henry Reed's granddaughter. Henry Reed's version of “Over the Waterfall” is available from the Library of Congress's online audio archive, at http://www.loc.gov/item/afcreed000177/. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES (Photographs are by Virginia Water Radio.) Cascades Falls in Giles County, Virginia, September 28, 2023.Waterfalls along Catwalk Trial in Mill Creek Nature Park in Giles County, Virginia, September 6, 2020.Waterfall in Falls Ridge Nature Preserve in Montgomery County, Virginia, April 20, 2019. SOURCES Used for Audio Encyclopedia Britannica, “Waterfall,” online at https://www.britannica.com/science/waterfall-geology. The is the source of the quote used in this episode's audio. Giles County [Virginia] Administration: “Dismal Falls,” online at https://virginiasmtnplayground.com/dismal-falls/; and“Mill Creek Nature Park,” online at https://virginiasmtnplayground.com/mill-creek/. Let's See America, “The Great Virginia Waterfall Trail,” online at https://lets-see-america.com/virginia-waterfalls/. The site includes maps, a video, and detailed information on 61 waterfalls included in a 1373-mile waterfall trail route. National Geographic, “Waterfall,” online at https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/waterfall/. The Nature Conservancy, “Falls Ridge Preserve,” online at http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/virginia/placesweprotect/falls-ridge-preserve.xml. The site includes photos and a short video (1 min./37 sec.) of plants, animals, and the falls. Radford University, “Geology of Virginia CD-ROM Web Edition,” (several authors), online at https://sites.radford.edu/~jtso/GeolVAHome.html. A map of Virginia's geomorphic (or physiogaphic) provinces is online at https://sites.radford.edu/~jtso/GeologyofVirginia/Piedmont/PPhysio-2.html. U.S. Forest Service, “Cascades Day Use Area,” online at https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj/recarea/?recid=73639.Virginiaplaces.org, “Waterfalls,” online at http://www.virginiaplaces.org/watersheds/waterfalls.html. World of Waterfalls, “How are Waterfalls Formed?” Online at https://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/how-are-waterfalls-formed/. World Waterfall Database, online at https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/. The list of Virginia waterfalls is online at https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/country/United-States/Virginia/list. For More Information about Waterfalls in Virginia or Elsewhere McDowell County [N.C.] Tourism Development Authority, “Blue Ridge Traveler/Waterfalls,” online at https://www.blueridgetraveler.com/attractions/category/waterfalls/. National Park Service:“Shenandoah National Park-Virginia/Hikes to Waterfalls,” online at https://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/hikes-waterfalls.htm; and“Waterfalls & Gorges,” online at https://www.nps.gov/subjects/waterfalls/waterfalls.htm. Joe Tennis, “Natural wonder: County accepts ownership of Abrams Falls; discusses state park,” Bristol Herald-Courier, October 12, 2023. This article describes the purchase by Washington County, Va., of 46 acres around and including Abrams Falls and the county's efforts to have Virginia create a state park in the area. U.S. Geological Survey, “Waterfalls and Rapids in the Conterminous United States Linked to the National Hydrography Datasets V2.0,” July 14, 2020, online at https://www.usgs.gov/data/waterfalls-and-rapids-conterminous-united-states-linked-national-hydrography-datasets-v20. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly the “Rivers, Streams, and Other Surface Water” subject category. Following are links to other episodes on waterfalls. Episode 125, 8-17-12 – on Crabtree Falls in Nelson County, Va.Episode 205, 3-17-14 – on Falls Ridge Falls in Montgomery County, Va.Episode 222, 7-14-14 – on Cascades Falls in Giles County, Va. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode's audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-3 plus 5: Matter3.3 – Materials interact with water. Grades K-5: Earth and Space Systems3.7 – There is a water cycle and water is important to life on Earth.5.8 – Earth constantly changes. Grades K-5: Earth Resources4.8 – Virginia has important natural resources. Grade 66.6 – Water has unique physical properties and has a role in the natural and human-made environment.6.8 – Land and water have roles in watershed systems. Earth ScienceES.8 – Freshwater resources influence and are influenced by geologic processes and human activity. 2023 History and Social Science SOLs Grade 4: Virginia StudiesVS.1 – The student will apply history and social science skills to explain the relationship between physical geography and the lives of Virginia's peoples, past and present. Grade 5: United States History to 1865USI.1 – The student will understand the geography of North America, including by locating and describing major geographic regions and bodies of water of North America and their impact on the early history of the United States. Grade 8: World GeographyWG.2 – The student will evaluate the significance of natural, human, and capital resources. WG.3 – The student will analyze the characteristics of the United States and Canadian regions, including by describing major physical and environmental features and how geography may change over time. Virginia's SOLs are available from the Virginia Department of Education, online at https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching-learning-assessment/instruction Following are links to Water Radio episodes (various topics) designed especially for certain K-12 grade levels.Episode 250, 1-26-15 – on boiling, for kindergarten through 3rd grade. Episode 255, 3-2-15 – on density, for 5th and 6th grade. Episode 282, 9-21-15 – on living vs. non-living, for kindergarten. Episode 309, 3-28-16 – on temperature regulation in animals, for kindergarten through 12th grade. Episode 333, 9-12-16 – on dissolved gases, especially dissolved oxygen in aquatic habitats, for 5th grade. Episode 404, 1-22-18 – on ice on ponds and lakes, for 4th through 8th grade. Episode 407, 2-12-18 – on snow chemistry and physics,
Morgan Freeman gives his final hurling review of the season as Limerick win four All Ireland finals in a row in Croke Park.
CLo is here and begins with Francisco Alvarez's moonshot in Arizona yesterday. Buck Showalter is very impressed by his 21-year-old catcher. The Mets have won 3 in a row for the first time since May into june. The Yankees celebrated John Sterling. Harrison Bader played a big role in another Yankees win. Joey Chestnut was disappointed in himself for only eating 62 hot dogs.
One point separated Clare and Limerick in the Munster final and one point separated Galway and Kilkenny in the Leinster final in two epic contests. Our man Morgan Freeman just about recovered his composure to deliver his Monday report.
Pioneering colonist Ferdinando Gorges (1565-1647) was a British naval, military commander, was a key figure and major promoter of the English colonization of New England, and investor in the Popham Colony. His early involvement in English trade with and settlement of North America as well as his efforts in founding the Province of Maine earned him the title of the "Father of English Colonization in North America," even though he never set foot in the New World. Special contributor: Eric Yanis of The Other States of America podcast. Check out the YouTube version of this episode at https://youtu.be/_Tw-RBLfWvs which has accompanying visuals including maps, charts, timelines, photos, illustrations, and diagrams. Ferdinando Gorges books available at https://amzn.to/45G3VIg Popham Colony books available at https://amzn.to/3C3Qvbu Maine History books available at https://amzn.to/3N3e2zH New England History books available at https://amzn.to/3OKBPWe Thanks for the many wonderful comments, messages, ratings and reviews. All of them are regularly posted for your reading pleasure on https://patreon.com/markvinet where you can also get exclusive access to Bonus episodes, Ad-Free content, Extra materials, and an eBook Welcome Gift when joining our growing community on Patreon or Donate on PayPal at https://bit.ly/3cx9OOL and receive an eBook GIFT. Support this channel by enjoying a wide-range of useful & FUN Gadgets at https://twitter.com/GadgetzGuy Support our series by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM (Amazon gives us credit at no extra charge to you). It costs you nothing to shop using this FREE store entry link and by doing so encourages, supports & helps us to create more quality content for this series. Thanks! Mark Vinet's TIMELINE video channel at https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Twitter: https://twitter.com/TIMELINEchannel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 YouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.bit.ly/34tBizu Podcast: https://parthenonpodcast.com/history-of-north-america TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@historyofnorthamerica Books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WadeOrganization See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The stirring conlcusion of the Fr. Bernie interview. Any of the episodes could easily have been titled, Short Story Long. Also, this is the first time ever, the final word goes longer than our outro music. It may be the most fitting way to end this episode. We hope you have enjoyed it as much as we did.
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Welcome back to ParaPower Mapping and the fourth installment of "The Secret History of MasSUSchusetts". It's a surprise double header! This was initially going to be one episode, but I got so obsessed w/ mapping William Pynchon's fur-trading monopoly and decoding the Rosicrucian wordplay in Thomas Pynchon's short story "Under the Rose" that I had to split this episode into 2. But don't worry, if you're anxious for our MasSUSchusetts Pynchon special, it's waiting for you. This episode includes: more maypole mythos; the veggie god Attis and "Great Mother" Cybele; correspondence b/w Cybele & Demeter; Demeter & Persephone myth variants, origins of the Eleusinian Mysteries; agrarian cult connections b/w the Eleusinian Mysteries & Cult of Cybele; aspects of the Eleusinian Greater Mysteries, sacraments, sacred words, and the prototypical oath of secrecy punishable by death (possible origin point of future initiatic societies' militant approach); the "Galli", the eunuch priests of the Cult of Cybele; the sacred feast day "Dies sanguinis" (Day of Blood) and their ritual castration; the ritual sacrifice continuum from Bacchanalia/ Dionysia, Thesmophoria, Eleusinian Mysteries, & Cult of Cybele to the Minotaur and child sacrifice to Moloch in Phoenicia & Canaan... ...the conclusion of the Saga of Thomas Morton; a note on Morton's maypole rite's efficacy as sympathetic magick and the fact that the frequent starvation of the colonizers likely contributed to their decision to hold the maypole revel; John Winthrop Sr. & the Puritan authorities' possible framing & murder accusations against Morton & their burning of his house; his second exile; Puritan attempts at suppressing his text New English Canaan; colonial-era depictions of indigenous society; the Ninnimissinuok & Algonquian pantheon, including elemental & cardinal directional deities, the creator god Kytan, & the evil Hobbamock; the Ninnimissinuok etiology of the giant Maushop/ Moshup, who threw massive boulders into the bay by Martha's Vineyard & used tree trunks to cook whales on spits; tobacco offerings to the giant; Ninnimissinuok ingenuity, craftsmanship, agriculture, and economy; the colonizers' weird race-science-y beliefs that indigenous Americans originated in the Trojan diaspora or one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel; Morton's belief in indigenous origins in the Trojan diaspora & attempts at syncretizing their spiritual beliefs into Greek & Latin myth; his argument that the frequent indigenous use of the word "Pan" indicated to past worship of the pagan god "Pan"; the Puritan desecration of Cheecatawback's mother's grave & other incidents of Pilgrim's backstabbing the Algonquian; Morton & Sir Ferdinando Gorges's legal quo warranto case against MA Bay Colony's royal charter; the resolution of Gorges's power struggle by his reception of a charter to territory in Maine; Morton's return to New England & death in Acomenticus... ...Puritan lit brat pack nepo-babies obsession w/ Morton; Jefferson & Adams family's interest in him; Nathaniel Hawthorne's numerous appropriations and other remixers of the Morton saga, including Longfellow, William Carlos Williams, the NYT, and the neo-pagan Thomas Morton Alliance; Robert Lowell's dramatization of Hawthorne's "Endecott & the Red Cross" and interest in Morton & Rosicrucian apocalyptic ideas; and finally Philip Roth's The Dying Animal and anti-protagonist sleazy professor David Kapesh's obsession w/ Morton and reappropriation of Morton as progenitor of the "cultural tsunami" that was the "sexual revolution" of Henry Miller & the 1960s. Songs: | Morris On — "Staines Morris" | | Cocteau Twins — "Ivo" | | Soft Machine — "Esther's Nose Job" |
The saga continues. In this thirty minute segment we travel from 1987 to 1994. We also try to teach Fr. Drew what a word processor is. You can hear the train coming off the rails at the end. Enjoy.
Fr. Bernie Gorges joins us in the studio for an extended visit. He weaves together his vocation story, the start of Totus and his history with dairy farms, Medjugorje, and adoration. This is part 1 of a 3 part series. It wasn't planned that way, it is just how it is. If you know Fr. Bernie, you understand. Enjoy--we did!
Plymouth and the scattered fishing camps to the north owe their tenuous legal existence in the English world to The Council for New England. Sir Ferdinando Gorges, President of the Council, has a grand vision for New England: of feudal estates, worked by sturdy pheasants, worshiping in proper Anglican fashion under a single governor. His Council for New England reserved the right to govern, as granted to them by King James, having only given the Plymouth settlers the right to settle and purchase land from the Natives. Now Gorges intended to install a proper government and the man for the job would be his son Robert. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/osoa/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/osoa/support
In this episode, Don and Joe give a recap of the Gorges 100k hosted in Cascade Locks, OR. The boys share their story of what it was like being cold, wet, and uncomfortable in a race where getting to the finish line was maybe not as important as being safe and sufficient. The day brought all elements of what trail racing is about and there are some fun stories of what it is like running in the mud up and down hills and across streams and trees.
There's a lot packed into this episode, Slushies, including sibilance and balancing gravity with a light touch. Differing perspectives and the resonance of history, both real and mythical, cascade through a trio of poems by Danielle Roberts. Jason worries that his erudition has collapsed momentarily, Kathy loves the rush of wanting to immediately re-read a poem, and Samantha reminds us of an Anne Carson line: “Aristotle says that metaphor causes the mind to experience itself in the act of making a mistake.” Oh, and Marion brings to life the idea of hearing a baby's cries in the ceiling when she recounts living in the apartment below a family with newborn triplets! Links to things we discuss that you may dig: Jeanann Verlee's Helen Considers Leaving Troy George Eliot's Middlemarch Anne Carson's Essay on What I Think About Most Elizabeth Bishop's Collected Letters Jason Schneiderman's How the Sonnet Turns: From a Fold to a Helix, APR Volume 49, Issue 3 British Antarctic Survey: Ice cores and climate change The Norton Reader Smartless Podcast (Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett) This episode is brought to you by our sponsor Wilbur Records, who kindly introduced us to the artist is A.M.Mills whose song “Spaghetti with Loretta” now opens our show. At the table: Kathleen Volk Miller, Marion Wrenn, Samantha Neugebauer, and Jason Schneiderman Danielle Roberts is a queer poet from California. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Atlanta Review, DMQ Review, Okay Donkey, Prairie Schooner, Reed Magazine & others. When not writing poetry, she can be found drinking too much tea & pestering the nearest cat. Read more of her at sonnetscribbler.com. Socials: Instagram: @sonnetscribbler How can I leave this behind? after Jeanann Verlee's Helen Considers Leaving Troy after a floral gin cocktail Do I want to live and die my whole life here— buried in county lines—or is it time to stretch the map? There's more to plan than simply running away. while holding my niece Picking up the baby doesn't help: I smell her hair & wonder if she thinks of me when I'm out of sight. Will she know? Her eyes stare into the distance along with mine. Maybe she travels in her dreams. Maybe she lives elsewhere. while eating dinner Gorging myself on routine, I chew bread & think about the bagels in New York. I live these sour- dough rituals—oven baked in centuries of families. A young tradition bound by water on all sides. They say it's in the water. Doubtful, I gnaw on my nails. when people ask if I'll have kids Come on, Karen—I just blew up my life & you're asking if I'm ready to be a sacred vessel? The only answer I can give is to flee far away from anyone who had dreams for me or thought I could be marriage material. Go where all folks care about is which street I live above in the gridlocked graph or whether I'm walking fast enough. Blend. It would be easier than questions of barreness. when my ex wants to get back together Absolutely not. from the freeway exit Behind the wheel of my car, I carve trenches again—circle and retrace my path—map the small universe on foot, pace my cage. Maybe I take to the night sky or simply head east until I hit water. Gorges and grooves heal, scarred cutting board life. Do I keep driving? Where do I even go from here? These dreams that weren't mine festering in my wake. What city takes such hazardous rot? How do I leave my family behind? How do I tell them I'm already gone? Extracting memories[1] Speak to me in layered tongues of bitten snow, slow molars carved with frost collected in the valleys between your teeth. The scientist bores a core— plucks the long memory from each glacier—this meter holds your first bicycle ride, this a bridal veil of volcanic ash from Pompeii, six cylinders of centuries trespass the sterile air—blink at the unforgiving sun. From the dentist chair, you look up at the light and this persistent body shrinks—cracked with age and use. Our indestructible jaws crumble with heat, losing enameled eons to inaction, forgetting to stitch our gums with floss. It's far too late to mend our habits now: best to preserve what we can. Each line, a thought pulled out of context— precious archive of time before tales. We transcribe the answers to our final test without any chance of knowing the questions. Reassurance 1— My cat startles & I tell her nothing bad is happening, but we both know that's a lie on a large enough scale. She hears the neighbors' doors slam, the child in the ceiling crying like an injured mouse. She knows footfalls on the landing lead to the uninvited lead to us coaxing her to accept strangers in her home. She knows the rush of sirens down Oak or shouts from the narrow park must mean something in the same way we all know that one thing always leads to another. She turns a pale eye towards me as if to say just because it's not happening to me doesn't mean it's not happening. 2— As we wade into the cold mountain lake, my sister promises me nothing's going to touch your feet—maybe some grass or a fish, but I've never seen anything bad here. She shifts the baby to her other hip & walks deeper. Her husband rows away from the widening rings of sunscreen filming the top of the swampy water, oil slick of caution. I know she loves me. Later, I scramble onto the inflatable raft & hold the baby & my breath. My sister stays rooted in the water—extracting the implanted leeches from between my toes—doesn't glance down at her own feet. Not even once. Her husband saw the signposts on the shore & told no one. He thought they didn't apply anymore: he's never noticed anything in the waters. 3— My boss sends a message before an important meeting to ask if I can still lead in light of the news. I reassure him yes, I'm in California—I'm not affected for now. In the crowded room, the men make small talk, but have nothing to say. [1] Ice cores and climate change - British Antarctic Survey
Welcome to episode 162 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!It's Partners month and this week we have the newish team of Sarah Keiffer and Viv Mroz, a.k.a., Team Monkey Sea Monkey Run. To say that these ladies have caught the Swimrun bug is an understatement! After racing Ödyssey Swimrun Orcas Island with the Traverse Fitness crew, they signed up for Swimrun NC soon after, and just qualified for ÖTILLÖ, The Swimrun World Championship. Their energy is infectious and we loved this conversation.But first…Training UpdateNo major training updates this week other than now that we know what we will be doing in early September, the rest of our training calendar will be falling into place accordingly. ShoutoutOur shoutout this week goes out to the 8 U.S. teams that qualified for Worlds. Our hope is that as the sport continues to grow here in the states, that more folks will put ÖTILLÖ, The Swimrun World Championship on their bucket list of must-do events. Huge congrats on qualifying and happy training! Wisdom Nugget of the Week“Inner peace, then outer results. Not the other way around.” - Mark AllenFeats of EnduranceThis week's winner is Kathryn Meinhardt. She recently posted a solid 10,000 yard swim and wore her new Löw Tide Böyz swim cap. Basically making it an automatic win but also a stout feat of endurance in its own right.Make sure to sign up for our LTBz Strava Club and join Swimrunners from around the world as they train for stuff.This Week in SwimrunNow for the “news.”In Sweden, Koster Swimrun announced the date of this year's event. Or should we say dates…because this event is a three day experience with athletes arriving on Sept. 22nd to take a ferry to the Koster Islands from Strömstad, racing on the 23rd and returning home on the 24th. Included in the price are 2 nights lodging, 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners, and Kristian's fish soup at the finish line!Down in Portugal, Swimrun Portugal's Azores Swimrun is scheduled for March 4th and looks to be another awesome event.Over in France, Swimrunman's Gorges du Verdon race is taking place on April 30th and offers 4 distance options including a 66km Ultra distance which is also an ÖTILLÖ merit race for those of you who care about that sort of thing. The Ultra distance is also considered one of the hardest Swimruns in the world for those of you who care about that sort of thing.Finally, here in the United States, the first Swimrun of the year will be on April 22nd at Swimrun Lake James. We loved this event when we raced it in 2022 and are bummed to be missing this year's edition. That's it for this week. Reach out to us if there's any Swimrun news that you'd like for us to share on the show.Show BusinessPartners month is being supported by our friends at Precision Fuel and Hydration. Did you know that they offer a free online race nutrition planning tool to help folks prepare for events? The best part is that they have a dedicated Swimrun category. Check it out and get prepared for race day. Need fuel for race day? Click on this link to save 15% off of your first order. Team Monkey Sea Monkey RunViv and Sarah are great. It seems like destiny that they found Swimrun and in this conversation we chatted about how they got started, how they trained from afar (Sarah in Colorado and Viv in NYC), and what their plans are for the future. Note: we recorded this episode before they found out that they qualified for ÖTILLÖ, so it's extra cool to be able to release this episode so soon after Swimrun Christmas. If you're not super stoked after listening to this conversation, go ahead and check to make sure you have a pulse. Enjoy!That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, and on YouTube. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!- Chip and Chris
A look into Lakin's Gorges Cheese with Allison Lakin, head cheesemaker and owner of East Forty Farm. She has been making cheese since the early 2000's and is now winning awards for her cheeses like Rockweed. Here we take a deep dive into what it means to be a Maine Cheesemaker and how studying anthropology can help you make better cheese.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Cutting the Curd by becoming a member!Cutting the Curd is Powered by Simplecast.
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Dusty and Mike break down the scientific process of gorge creation, and break down all of the landforms inside of the nesting doll leading up to gorges.Website: GazeAtTheNationalParks.comInstagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParksFacebook: Gaze at the National ParksOur listeners can enjoy 20% their copy of Moon USA National Parks from MOON Travel Guides by clicking HERE and using offer code GAZE at checkout! Expires December 31, 2023, offer only available with Hachette Books, not valid with any other retailers. To see additional National Parks Guides published by Moon, visit Moon.com. #gazeatthenationalparks#hikeearlyhikeoften#adventureisoutthereHosted by Dustin Ballard and Michael RyanEpisode Editing by Dustin BallardOriginal Artwork by Michael RyanOriginal Music by Dave SeamonMusic Producer: Skyler FortgangSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gaze-at-the-national-parks/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
durée : 00:40:42 - CO2 mon amour - par : Denis Cheissoux - A 1000 mètres d'altitude, pas très loin des Gorges du Verdon, nous visitons le jardin de François Couplan, et nous ramassons de délicieuses plantes comestibles !