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On this episode, we're exploring the Humanities Center's year-long programming theme, “Celebrating Indigenous Resilience: Commemorating the Red River War and Honoring the Vibrancy of Native American History and Culture on the Southern Plains.” Dr. John William Nelson from TTU's Department of History gives us some vital context for thinking about the Red River War and its relationship to Indigenous history and culture. Then we survey some of the highpoints of our programming from the fall semester: talks by the archaeologist J. Brett Cruse and the Kiowa beadworkers Vanessa Jennings and Summer Morgan, a historical commemoration in Palo Duro Canyon, and an exhibition of the Southern Plains handgame here on the TTU campus.Check out material referenced in this episode:J. Brett Cruse's book Battles of the Red River WarAn oral history with Vanessa JenningsArt by George Curtis LeviTexas Monthly article about the September 28 commemoration of the Battle of Palo Duro Canyon "Send us a message!"
In this episode of the 23 Personnel Podcast, hosts Spencer and Michael discuss the latest updates on Texas Tech sports, including a preview of the soccer team's upcoming match against Duke and an in-depth look at the football team's injury report and preparations for their game against Oklahoma State. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by both teams and the overall state of Texas Tech athletics. In this segment, the conversation delves into the struggles of Oklahoma State's football team, analyzing their performance throughout the season, including their tough matchups and current standings. The discussion shifts to a detailed examination of both Oklahoma State's and Texas Tech's offensive and defensive capabilities, leading to predictions about their upcoming game. The segment concludes with a broader look at the Big 12 conference, discussing various matchups and making predictions for the games ahead. In this episode, the hosts delve into the recent performances of the Lady Raiders and the men's basketball team, analyzing key moments and player contributions. They discuss upcoming games, tournament insights, and the overall performance metrics of the teams. The conversation shifts to reflections on the fan experience, with one host sharing a personal weekend spent away from football, highlighting the importance of balance in life. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about a recent trip to Palo Duro Canyon, emphasizing the joy of connecting with nature.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Curious about the camaraderie and thrilling adventures of Jeep enthusiasts? Tune in as we chat with Tim and Mark from the Lone Star Jeep Club, who share their exhilarating experiences in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. From the heart-pounding Black Bear Pass to the scenic Imogene trail, Mark unveils his innovative "crawler hauler" setup that combines comfort and rugged capability for the ultimate off-road adventure. You'll gain insights into the dynamic world of Jeep off-roading and the strong community that binds enthusiasts together, regardless of where they call home.Ever wondered about the dangers and safety tips for off-roading? Our gripping recount of a brake failure on Black Bear Pass underscores the critical importance of preparedness. We discuss essential safety measures, upcoming events like the beginner-friendly 101 off-roading class, and a memorable run in Davis, Oklahoma. Get valuable tips on navigating various terrains, the importance of communication, and details about an exciting trip to Palo Duro Canyon. Whether you're a novice or an experienced off-roader, these insights will equip you to handle any adventure.Passionate about high-performance cars? Don't miss our in-depth review of the Nissan Z Nismo. With its modern updates and powerful 3.0-liter V6 non-turbo engine delivering 420 horsepower, we compare it to competitors like the Corvette, Toyota GR Supra, and Ford Mustang. We delve into the car's performance, suspension comfort, and features that make it a compelling choice for enthusiasts across different age groups. If you're a fan of Japanese hot rods or just love hearing about the latest in automotive technology, this segment is for you.Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12noonCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
I just finished up Empire of the Summer Moon by SC Gwynne, a book describing the Comanche, the fiercest warrior tribe of the plains. Loved this book!! In this episode, I cover how the horse transformed Comanche from the 98 pound weakling to the strongest, most militaristic tribe of the Southwest. I also describe their diet, their horsemanship and the what made them such compelling warriors. We also discuss a little US Grant, and I offer a travel tip on the Comanches' last redoubt, the Palo Duro Canyon in Northern Texas.
A conversation with Dirk van Reenen, the founder of Merus Adventure Park in the Texas Panhandle. Born and raised in South Africa, Dirk moved to Texas during his teen years. While attending WTAMU, he became the owner/manager of the former Lifts West ski shop at Western Plaza, launched Caprock Auctions in Amarillo, and worked in real estate before moving away in 2014. He tells host Jason Boyett about his Amarillo career, his subsequent move to the Houston area—followed by a stint in Columbia, Maryland— and his return to the Texas Panhandle. At Merus, now the largest private outdoor adventure park in Texas, Dirk provides family-friendly activities and access to Palo Duro Canyon separate from the state park. This episode is supported by Amarillo Habitat for Humanity, Wieck Realty, Wolflin Square and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.
The MERUS Adventure Park is a first of its kind off roading and outdoor recreation private park in the Texas Panhandle. Covering 5500 acres and more than 50 miles of off roading trails and 30 miles of hiking and mountain bike trails, MERUS is situated in the rugged and beautiful Palo Duro Canyon, which happens to be second largest canyon complex in the country. In this episode we talk with Dirk van Reenan, founder of CEO at MERUS about his background as an entpreneur, his vision, and what led him to create the MERUS Adventure Park. We dig into the current state of MERUS, along with the phase 2 plans for MERUS, and even bringing the same model to different locations across the country. Visit MERUS Adventure ParkMERUS was created specifically with off roaders and overlanders in mind. Daily visitorship is capped and only 4x4s (no ATVs, UTVs or motos currently allowed) so the park can retain its rugged backcountry charm, while preserving the trails for posterity. And since the trails were purposefully built with off roaders in mind, we've been told they're some of the best trails you'll find anywhere. If you'd like to experience MERUS adventure park, please visit their website at https://merusadventure.com
FKA The Bourbon Bookshelf Podcast. In this episode we discuss climbing Green Mountain in Colorado, time trials and tribulations, Palo Duro Canyon running, running through botanical gardens in Hawaii, The Longest Race by Kara Goucher, The Stand by Stephen King, and briefly discuss Peter Hellers new book, The Last Ranger. Enjoy! If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to and rate the podcast and tell your friends! This is the best way for us to grow. Also, don't forget to follow us on Instagram. Feel free to reach out to us anytime on Instagram, we make a genuine effort to reply to all inquiries. Lastly, our website is has everything you could possibly need from us. Go give it a look and tell us what you think. If you would like to read the books discussed in this episode, or any episode, please consider purchasing through the links provided on the website, from our Bookshop Store, or by clicking on the links provided in the description to help support the show. Enjoy! PS: If you are more interested in the "logging miles" portion of the show, join our Strava Club to see how you stack up with us and other listeners! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weather-permitting/support
I just got back from Colorado, which included a road trip through Texas and a stop at Palo Duro Canyon State Park, where I got to help a guy light a fire. Also, Russia has an afternoon coup that ended with all the excitement of a baby shower (read: none). Also also, people seem to be making a lot of submarine jokes lately. I bet I have an opinion. Come hang! You can get a free digital version of my book by signing up for my twice-a-month newsletter full of all sorts of useful stuff: http://www.sladeham.com Please consider telling a friend if you dig the show.
This week, Randy and Caly take you to the second-largest canyon in the United States, Palo Duro Canyon in Texas, and talk about the top things to do in this scenic locale.Download the top ten things to do in Palo Duro Canyon, TX for FREE at https://rvdestinationsmagazine.com/top10.Subscribe to RV Destinations Magazine at www.RVDestinationsmagazine.com .
THURSDAY MARCH 9th Noon CST on the EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO NETWORK... Welcome back to the award winning CAMPFIRE CAFE the dynamic duo of Judy Coder & Jennifer Epps known as NOTABLE EXCEPTIONS! Cowboy Poet A.K. Kathy Moss will be sharing her great poetry of the West to wrap things up for this weeks CAMPFIRE CAFE! On SADDLE UP AMERICA we'll hear about NashWest Adventures and an amazing destination to Palo Duro Canyon! Join host Gary Holt and Bobbi Bell LIVE at Equestrianlegacy.net and on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, iTunes or Spotify...Just search for Equestrian Legacy Radio!
Thanksgiving - Psalm 107 Psalm 107:1-32 // When we look out on nature, we see God's goodness everywhere. Whether it is the glory of the Palo Duro Canyon, the beauty of snow, the joy of music, the taste of pizza, the wonder of children, the majesty of the universe, we see the good blessings of God everywhere around us. These are all examples of gifts God gives to all freely which reveal his nature to us. But the one place we see the goodness of God most clearly is in the gift of his only son to save sinners. Nowhere do we see the goodness of God more on display than in the person and work of Jesus Christ. In Jesus we see the sum total of God's goodness as he becomes a human, lives a life of complete obedience to God and then willingly goes to the cross to die and pay the penalty in the place of the disobedient. Nowhere to we see the steadfast love of the Lord more in display than when we were still sinners Christ died for us (Romans 5:8). The gospel of Jesus is the greatest expression of God's goodness and his loyal love towards us. The world is full of God's goodness, but Jesus is the fullest expression of God's goodness! Our mission is to declare the gospel with our words and display the gospel with our lives to our neighbors and to the nations. Visit redeemerchristianchurch.com/give and join in our mission through your generous financial assistance - every gift and donation we receive goes to this goal!
A conversation with Pedro Limas, the owner of Sound by Design, a home entertainment installation company. Limas started the business in 1998 after earning what he calls a "6-year associate's degree." In this conversation with host Jason Boyett, he shares his story of entrepreneurship and why he's so passionate about volunteering, as well as his love of mountain biking in Palo Duro Canyon. Then Limas details how a recent heart attack—which happened barely a week before this podcast recording—caught him totally off guard. This episode is sponsored by Mind & Child's "Parenting 101" and Texas Tech Physicians Pediatrics.
It's August 2022 and we're Talkin' Texas on the Daytripper Podcast with Chet Garner and Daniel Mecey. We try not to complain about the Texas heat...and we listen to a Texas artist from Chet's current hometown of Georgetown, TX. Featured musical artist: Conan Gray - Disaster https://www.conangray.com Just for listening to the podcast, we're giving you a 20% discount in The Daytripper World Headquarters (online or in-store). Listen to find out how! And start shopping at the link below. https://store.thedaytripper.com And, as always we got some love, hate and just all-around weird letters from folks across the country. We also answer the listener questions: If you had to choose between Palo Duro Canyon or Caprock Canyon, which would you go to? What's your favorite river in Texas? Do you have Fannin & Bonham county in mind for a future show? We love your questions or feedback on the show…so if you have comments or questions you'd like us to address or topics you'd like us to feature, email us at: podcast@thedaytripper.com
Teaser: During the buffalo slaughter, a tiny frontier woman sheltered buffalo calves and saved the breed. Mary Ann Dyer (known as Molly) was born in Tennessee. However, her lawyer father moved the family to Fort Belknap, Texas in 1854, when Molly was 14. Both her parents died shortly after the move and young Molly assumed responsibility for the care of her five brothers, teaching school to provide support. Molly was tiny—a mere five feet tall— but she proved to be tough, dedicated, and ready to take on a challenge. Molly met cattleman Charles Goodnight at Fort Belknap about 1864 and shortly thereafter moved to Weatherford, Texas to teach school. In July of 1870, she married Charles Goodnight, who was already building a strong reputation as a cattleman. He was the only person who called her Mary rather than by her nickname, Molly. The newlyweds settled down to ranching on the spread Goodnight had already established near Pueblo, Colorado. Drought conditions and the Panic of 1873 provided the impetus for them to move back to Texas, which Molly thought more civilized than Colorado. In 1877, Goodnight formed a partnership with Scots-Irishman John George Adair, who participating in a Kansas buffalo hunt, became so enamored with the West, he moved his brokerage business from New York to Denver. In 1877, hearing Goodnight's glowing description of Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas panhandle as an ideal site for a ranch, Adair agreed to finance a ranch there, ultimately agreeing to hold two-thirds ownership himself and give one-third ownership to Goodnight. Goodnight suggested using Adair's initials to name the Palo Duro Canyon ranch the JA. Flattered, Adair agreed. Adair and his wife, Cornelia, the Goodnights, Molly's brother Albert Dyer, and several cowhands, moved 100 top Durham bulls to the new JA ranch, along with four wagons filled with six months worth of provisions and equipment. Molly drove one of the wagons while Cornelia Adair traveled on horseback. A previously built two-room cabin housed the couples in the canyon. After a brief visit, the Adairs returned home, leaving Goodnight to manage the ranch. Steep rock cliffs lined the canyon edges plunging 1500 feet down to the floor below. Red with sandstone, the faces of the cliffs looked like swirling Spanish skirts. Grass was dense. Creeks bubbled through the canyon, which stretched for almost 100 miles and was 10 miles wide. It was a paradise for cattle, but it offered a lonely life to a woman.The nearest neighbors were 75 miles away. Molly's days centered around the chores of the ranch. At one point she made pets of three chickens she'd been given for Sunday dinner. Her social interactions included hosting parties for the cowhands, teaching them to read, and occasionally entertaining curious Indians. She rode the floor of the canyon on a two-horned side saddle designed for her by Goodnight. In 1887, after building a luxurious 2900 square foot, two-story home, less than a mile from the rim of the canyon, Molly and Goodnight opened their doors to occasional guests including heads of state, other cattle barons, and Quanah Parker, the last of the great Comanche chiefs. The ranch prospered, but on the flat prairie stretching in all directions from the canyon edges, buffalo slaughter went on at a frantic pace while Molly lay in bed listening to the cries of orphaned bison calves. From vast herds of Southern Plains buffalo numbering in the tens of millions, the slaughter ultimately reduced the number of buffalo to an estimated 300 animals. The killing was a government policy designed to force the Indians—who were dependent upon them—into reservations and to meet demand for buffalo tongues, hides, and bones. In 1878, Molly convinced Goodnight to start a buffalo herd to try to save the breed. He gathered seven buffalo calves and placed them on Texas cows for...
We are on the road, so this week's episode is brought to you from a hammock in Palo Duro Canyon (highly recommend outside of July/august). I talk more about attachment styles, where anxious and avoidant attachment comes from, and what to do once you become aware and desire to shift more into secure attachment. subscribe and follow me on TikTok and Instagram @that1blondemomTo work with me 1:1 check out That1blondemom.com
Today we interview Dirk. He has opened Merus Adventure Park in Palo Duro Canyon, Claude Texas. We get to ask him what can be expected when visiting the park. You can find out more at the links below! MERUS ADVENTURE PARK https://merusadventure.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/merusadventure/?hl=en If you enjoy the Mike and Max's Off Road Podcast, then check out these other awesome off roading podcasts too! Wheeling Wine and Whiskey Off Road 4x4 Podcast SnailTrail4x4 Off Road Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seven-slot-society/id1456252774 https://www.youtube.com/c/KeepItSimpleOffroad https://www.instagram.com/maximum_max_max/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/keepitsimpleoffroad/?hl=en
A conversation with Stephen Crandall, the newly named artistic director for the TEXAS Outdoor Musical. Currently finishing up a career as Department Head and Professor of Theatre at WTAMU, Crandall will assume his new leadership position for the 56th season of the storied musical in Palo Duro Canyon. In this episode, Crandall shares with host Jason Boyett about his acting career before WT, his portrayal of protagonist Calvin Armstrong in 1999, and his thoughts about breathing fresh air into this long-running musical. This episode is sponsored by Union Hall Workspace and PestTex Pest Control.
I recently visited the Palo Duro Canyon State Park in West Texas. It was a 6-hour drive and one of the cool things on the drive was seeing hundreds of windmills. They were making good use of the flat land and windy conditions to generate clean electricity. And shout out to Guy Raz and his ‘How I built this' podcast series for making the car ride less boring. The state park has many beautiful trails - from easy to difficult. We did three trails and each one was scenic and fun! We also climbed up to a cave. We hiked the CCC trail – one of the more difficult ones. I was a little nervous at first but enjoyed the experience. Here's some fast facts about the canyon: The Canyon is 250 million years old and was carved by the Red River. Roads, trails and many parts of the park were created during the Great Depression. Palo Duro – means ‘hard wood' in Spanish 2nd largest canyon in the US – after the Grand Canyon 120 mi long, 20 mi wide 1874 – battle of Palo Duro between the American army and the Plains Indians. You can also do other activities – jeep tours, zip lining - near the park. We also stopped by the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo – a public art installation with 10 Cadillacs buried in the Texas prairie. You can spray paint the cars. That was a unique and memorable experience. I bet the cars are a bit thick than before with the years of paint layers. :) If you have been to the Palo Duro Canyon, let me know what you think. Previous Riddle: A man who was outside without an umbrella or a hat didn't get his hair wet. How? Answer: He was bald. Shoutout to Shreya for emailing me with the correct answer! This week's riddle: I am found in socks, scarves and mittens and often in the the paws of playful kittens. What am I? Email me at: RiyaRambings@gmail.comwith your answer or with literally anything else! As always, listen, rate, and share!
Join me today for another stop on my #crosscountry #roadtrip 2021 adventure in the Palo Duro Canyon in Amarillo, #texas We had so much fun discovering hiking trails, investigating campsites, exploring this gorgeous State Park AND America's SECOND LARGEST CANYON! Here's a look at my travel itinerary for this incredible ROAD TRIP!⏱TIMELINE⏱1:00 On our way to Palo Duro Canyon1:15 Stop in Tucumcari New Mexico - Historic Route 662:00 Del's Restaurant - eat local2:20 Daily Passes to the State Park - what you need to know before you go3:15 Hiking in the Park5:54 Camping at the State Park6:25 Tiny House AirBnb7:15 Creating Cooking8:01 More Travel Tips!NEWSLETTER
Anette's Podcasting Fellowship coach and now friend, Maria Xenidou, visits Texas and talks about her week in the Texas Panhandle! Fun times all around!
Episode 35 To close out another wonderful season, Season 3, we here at Geology on the Rocks decided to dive deep into all things about the geology of our home state, Texas. While we planned on talking about the specifics of North Texas, it evolved into a broader historical approach. Discussed is the evolution of the Lone Star State from the Precambrian times all the way through to the Cenozoic. The Texas we know and think of today, began as thick sequences of coarse sediment dumped into an ancient sea bordering Laurasia that was eventually buried, squeezed, and heated. Collisions with subsequent mobile belts eventually led to mountains forming, producing metamorphic schists and gneisses along with generating molten magma. The plutons cooled to form the granitic Llano Province around 1.3 to 1.1 billion years ago during the Mesoproterozoic. These Precambrian rocks are seen today in the Llano Uplift in central Texas and in the Franklin Mountains in west Texas. Throughout the Phanerozoic Eon, Texas saw a multitude of marine transgressions and regressions that led to most of Texas' history being submerged by shallow, epeiric seas. This undoubtedly led to the vast expanse of limestones and fossil assemblages we see throughout the state. We also see that during the Carboniferous Period Ouchita Mobile Belt is responsible for the distinctive S-shaped feature seen in geologic maps that spans across Texas. The Permian is responsible for a lot of the red bed formations we see up in the panhandle in the Quartermaster formation and the Dockum Group at Caprock Canyon State Park in Palo Duro Canyon. Near-shore evaporation flats produced deposits of bright red shales along with salt and gypsum deposits. As the supercontinent Pangaea began rifting apart, the Gulf of Mexico began opening allowing for sediment accommodation of the weathering of the uplifted Ouchita Mountains to the southeast. Early restriction of the gulf allowed for multiple evaporative phases that is represented by the famous Louann Salt deposits. During the Cretaceous, sandy shorelines and mudflats record the majestic presence of dinosaurs, most famously seen in the Paluxy River in Glen Rose. You name it, Texas probably has it, geologically speaking. Between the bars of our main discussion we bring to you another Mineral Minute and close things out with Leaves, Driving Slow Motion's latest single from their upcoming album. Sit back and enjoy the Geology of Texas in this final episode of the season! We look forward to starting anew sometime in late August. Until next time, be cool, stay tuned, and keep it on the rocks! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geology-on-the-rocks/support
A conversation with Chris Podzemny, a local cyclist and trail-builder working with the Fairly Foundation and Six Pack Outdoors. Podzemny and his volunteers have carved dozens of miles of mountain-biking, running and hiking trails in the area, from Palo Duro Canyon to Dalhart. He tells host Jason Boyett about the trail-building process, why cities like Amarillo and Borger value his skills, and why he's so excited about the trails he's building at the Rick Klein Complex in east Amarillo. This episode is sponsored by La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries and Brick & Elm magazine.
In this episode… News Signed up for CreativePro Week 2021? Speak at Ignite! InDesign 16.2 released and then pulled Why objects and text sometime just … disappear Obscure InDesign Feature: Split Window to Compare Layouts News and special offers from our sponsors: >> Ajar Productions is the developer of the phenomenal in5 add-on for Adobe InDesign, which lets you export interactivity from InDesign to different formats, that actually work. in5 supports all of InDesign's native interactivity—like animation, buttons, object states, audio and video—and in5 adds additional interactivity to InDesign, like 3-D Flip Cards, Responsive Layouts, Parallax, and more. Create websites, digital magazines, mobile apps, animated banners and presentations, by simply using InDesign, no coding involved! Learn more and download a free trial of in5 at in5.us. >> Cacidi Systems has been developing solutions for Adobe InDesign users since InDesign began! They offer a number of plug-ins and workflow system for content integration and efficient marketing production. We especially love Cacidi Charts, which has been updated and leveled up for InDesign 2020 and 2021. No more need to jump into Illustrator or Powerpoint; create gorgeous charts right in InDesign. Free trial available! Links mentioned in this podcast: Register now for CreativePro Week 2021 When Stuff Disappears: A Collection of Mysteries Solved: Where Is My Text? Text Disappears When Over Background Object My White Text Disappeared (and solution) The Case of the Disappearing Text Where Did My InDesign Menu Items Go? Split Layout Tricks: Use Split Window when Applying Colors to Text How to View Two Parts of a Document at Once All About Alternate Layouts: https://creativepro.com/indesign-how-using-alternate-layout/ Palo Duro Canyon: https://palodurocanyon.com Pantone 286: https://www.pantone.com/color-finder/286-C InDesignSecrets… YouTube videos Facebook group LinkedIn group
It's the Art Crime Podcast 10th Episode Spectacular! Starring Georgia O'Keeffe, George Clooney, Boris Johnson, Pierneef, Arthur Wesley Dow, featuring Alfred Stieglitz, and as always your hosts, Mara and Baker! We celebrate Georgia O'Keeffe's amazing life and career, we roll our eyes at Alfred Stieglitz, and everyone is pretty tired of people referencing vagina in her flower paintings. In the news, we side with George Clooney and agree it's probably a good time for the Elgin marbles to be returned to Athens, and then we discover and fall in love with the paintings of South African artist Pierneef after reading about secretary-general Ace Magashule’s former bodyguard's theft of a Pierneef painting. And finally, the case of the Georgia O'Keefe painting thefts in 2004 and the sad ending for a former museum employee and desperate opportunist. This didn't turn out great for anyone. Episode References ART Red Canna 1919, by Georgia O'Keeffe No. 21 (Palo Duro Canyon), by Georgia O'Keeffe Red and Orange Streak, by Georgia O'Keeffe New York Skyscrapers, by Georgia O'Keeffe Famous Paintings, by Jacobus Hendrik Pierneef Ipswich Prints: Lily, 1901, Arthur Wesley Dow NEWS George Clooney Calls for the Return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece | The Greek Reporter Ace Magashule’s former bodyguard gets 15 years in jail for stealing Pierneef painting | Independent Online Paris Louvre recovers 16th-century armour stolen nearly 40 years ago | The Guardian OTHER Georgia O'Keeffe: Visions of Hawaii, by Georgia O'Keeffe Tate Modernist: How Georgia O’Keeffe shaped feminist style | The Guardian Sotheby’s $44.4M Georgia O’Keeffe Shatters Auction Record for Work by a Female Artist | The Observer In Hawaii, Georgia O’Keeffe Found a Curious New Way to Look at Nature. An Immersive Show Lets You Mirror Her Journey | Artnet Georgia O’Keeffe: Abstraction at Whitney Museum of American Art Composition by Arthur W. Dow - Free Ebook Get Involved and Donate to SkyArt! Find Us Instagram: @artcrimepod Twitter: @artcrimepod Show Notes and Blog: ARTCRIME .blog Mara on Instagram: @mjvpaints --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artcrimepodcast/message
In this episode, I'll be speaking with Brittney of Brit Nicole Photography about all of the fun adventures that are possible within Palo Duro Canyon and the surrounding areas. Join Brittney and me as we walk through her version of an ultimate elopement adventure, including hiking, jeeping, horseback riding, ziplining, boating, and more! About Brittney & Brit Nicole Photography Brittney's wedding and elopement photography company hosts a team of photographers who cater to adventurous brides and grooms throughout Texas and beyond. Her company has been published over 200 times, been seen on The Ellen Show, and has been featured in Huffington Post, PopSugar, and Parents magazine. They are currently celebrating their 15th anniversary and have also been inducted into The Knots Hall of Fame of the top 5% best wedding photographers in the nation. One last thing you need to know about Brittney, she personally prides herself on being a sarcastic connoisseur, proclaiming - if you can't laugh, we won't get along. What We Cover in This Episode What each season at Palo Duro Canyon has to offer, and why there's no bad time to visit. What sets a Texas summer sunset apart from other sunsets. The best time of year for hiking in Palo Duro Canyon. The best places to stay near Palo Duro Canyon. The best (and most deadly) trail in Palo Duro Canyon. Why Palo Duro Canyon is a great spot for night sky pictures. A wild Palo Duro Canyon bigfoot-esqe story - rock or bear? The best meal option that will come to you in the canyon. The best lunch and dinner spots in the surrounding areas. A popular dinner spot where you can order rattlesnake and a free 72 oz steak! Six different adventures you can enjoy in Palo Duro Canyon, including ziplining, jeeping, horseback riding, boating, and more! The best trails in Palo Duro Canyon for pictures. How to find caves in Palo Duro Canyon. One local tourist destination that's worth skipping. Quotables "One of my most favorite things about the canyon, I call these my come to Jesus moments, is whenever you go out there before the sun rises, I have my one special spot that I have found, where you can just sit on a rock that's just basically a cliff just falling right down, and you can just look in the valley. And once that sun comes up, it just hits the fog just right from all of the cliffs cascading, and it just illuminated the whole entire floor. ... It's the most magnificent feeling I have ever had." "The sunsets, oh gosh, yeah, okay, ... so if you're sitting on the rim of Palo Duro Canyon, it's just light and colors just vomiting all over the floor. There's nothing to block it. You see it in all of its glory, and you just see the clouds changing from pink to purple to orange. It's just; it's beautiful." "If you travel that far and you don't at least come out to see the Milky Way, what are you even doing? You need to go see the Milky Way. It is amazing!" "This is debatable with every single person that has seen this photo, but you have people like me that clearly see a bear in the distance watching us. And then you have some people that are like, oh, that's a rock, whatever. ... I mean, clear as day, there's ears, a snout, and beady little eyes looking at you. I don't know what rocks y'all have been looking at." "If you're the type of person that wants to see the massive big stars and the Milky Way galaxy on top of just laying out with no one else around you and the fire going, this would be a reason to come." "The whole section of Palo Duro Canyon is completely different from the north, east, south, and west parts. The north parts, you have really pretty greenery with the rolling hills. And the east parts are just these big boulders that you get to climb up and some people that actually go out there and do rock climbing. The south part, you get some slots; you get the caves. And the west part, you still get the caves, but you get more of the tree vibe and valley feel. Everything about Palo Duro Canyon is completely different in its own unique way that you, honest to God, can't get anywhere else in the United States or even Texas." Links to Places Mentioned in this Episode Where to Stay in Palo Duro Canyon, Texas: Palo Duro Canyon State Park Cabins Palo Duro Canyon Airbnb Cabins – If you’re new to Airbnb, click here to save $50 off your first booking! Palo Duro Canyon, Texas Outdoor Activities Mentioned in this Episode: Palo Duro Canyon State Park Lighthouse Trail Palo Duro Zip Line Palo Duro Creek Ranch – Jeep and Horse Tours Lake Tanglewood River Falls Lake Meredith Rock Garden Trail Capitol Peak Palo Duro Trading Post Cadillac Ranch SHOW NOTES BONUS: Brittney’s Favorite Restaurants in Canyon, Texas: Joe Taco Sayakomarn’s Palo Duro Canyon, Texas area Restaurants Mentioned in this Episode: Food Trucks that will come into Palo Duro Canyon: Reagan’s Brick Oven (Brittney says they offer amazing gluten-free pizzas as well) Kokken The Big Texan 575 Pizzeria Cask & Cork Thanks for Listening! We love our listeners! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a comment below and let me know about your favorite part! If you’ve been enjoying the show, please also consider leaving me a review in Apple Podcasts. It’s super easy; click here and go to “ratings and reviews.” I read and appreciate every single one! 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A conversation with Dallas Bell, owner and operator of Burrowing Owl Books, an independent bookstore with two locations. She and her family arrived here from North Carolina when her husband accepted a pediatrics position with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Three years ago, they opened their first bookstore on the Square in Canyon, and recently expanded to Amarillo. Dallas speaks with host Jason Boyett about local entrepreneurship, living near Palo Duro Canyon, the power of books and much more. This episode is sponsored by Pesttex and Bivins Pointe.
Hello ModernJeepers, welcome to Episode Number 85 of The ModernJeeper Show… the show about Jeeps, Jeeping and Jeepers.This week Corey and Jessy share with Matson the incredible adventure they had in Palo Duro Canyon, during the 2020 Palo Duro Challenge and tackling the Big Nasty.Then they are joined by Michael Cashman of Mount Zion Offroad in York Pennsylvania. Mike shares his lifelong passion for Jeeps, the best way to learn how to drive, building an electric powered Jeep, the challenges with shops getting parts, loving what you do, working with talented people, the future of the PA All Breeds Jeep show, building a 400HP 4 Liter, what Rausch Creek is like these days, and what they did recently with a Japanese Fire Truck.Then Corey shares the keyword of the week for our ongoing Podcast Giveaway - rules can be found at the show notes on ModernJeeperShow.comAnd, of course, we have our TechTip of the Week… this week it’s all about Anti-Sieze.As always, ModernJeeper is extremely grateful to our supporters including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios, Adventure Rack Systems, and, of course, Metalcloak.So, sit back, relax with a cold one, and enjoy Episode number 85 of The ModernJeeper Show…
Andrew J. Brandt is a local author and entrepreneur living in Amarillo, Texas. Andrew has published several books that have catapulted him up the fiction lists on Amazon. He is also the owner of Phone Medic and various other companies in and around Amarillo. In this episode, Andrew shares about his new book, set in the picturesque Palo Duro Canyon. Listen and subscribe for the latest episodes.
Charlie Goodnight. The father of the Texas Panhandle and one tough son of a bitch. Although I doubt anyone ever called him that to his face. To quote Larry McMurtry’s book Streets Of Laredo, “bullets had killed men fighting at his very elbow, but no bullets had ever struck him. He had taken herds almost 100 waterless miles and had not starved. He had raced to turn stampedes, in pitch darkness over broken country, on unreliable horses, and had not once fallen or been thrown. He had been in barrooms and other crowded situations with outlaws who would shoot you if they didn’t like the way you removed your hat, yet he had removed his hat pretty much as he pleased and had never been shot.” One of the real-life inspirations behind Lonesome Dove’s Captain Woodrow F. Call, Charlie got his start early as a scout for the Texas rangers, chasing down Comanche hostiles as well as his fair share of salty horse thieves and bandits. He went on to blaze famous cattle trails, invent the Chuck Wagon, worked to preserve what was left of the great southern herd of American Bison, was the first to graze cattle in the great Palo Duro Canyon, as well as the first to utilize barbed wire in Northern Texas. Sometimes he was rich and sometimes he was broke, but he was always a man. A man of vision and quiet determination. So come on it, take your pants off. let’s the dim the lights and make awkward eye contact while telling ourselves this is totally not weird as we discuss the life and times of Charlie Goodnight in the newest I guess Toby Keith was right after all, maybe I shoulda been a cowboy episode of Bloody Beaver Podcast. Check out my Patreon for exclusive BONUS CONTENT!!! There's a series on there right now on the life and times of Kit Carson, with a new episode released each and every Monday morning. Also, all episodes of Bloody Beaver Podcast available at bloodybeaver.com.
After a full day at Palo Duro Canyon, TX, Jesse, Enrique, and Doane decide to kick-off Haystack Nation from a picnic table. Click to watch drone footage of our Texas Panhandle adventure!
Episode 4 on Friday, May 1, 2020, co-hosted by Chuck Macheca and Doug Curlee, produced by Justin Paulk. The episode included awkward quarantine moments, Palo Duro Canyon anxiety, and vacation hot-spots!
A conversation with Phyllis Nickum, owner/operator of Cowgirls and Cowboys in the West, a tourism company on the rim of Palo Duro Canyon. Phyllis literally grew up in hotels, spent decades in hotel management and operations—including the Ambassador Hotel in Amarillo—and "retired" to a second career on horseback. She talks to host Jason Boyett about her career, the Ambassador's heyday, and why riding horses in the Panhandle is on so many travelers' bucket lists. This episode is sponsored by Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.
Our first guest Chris Tesiny stops by to talk motivation, running clothing, and dream places to run, April gets a little rowdy, and Scott talks about his trip to Palo Duro Canyon.
A conversation with Howard Smith, a member of the city council and longtime local Realtor. In the mid-20th century, Howard's family operated the historic Hub Clothiers and he was part owner. He also served aboard the USS Guadalcanal when the U.S. Navy ship was used to recover Apollo 9 astronauts after they landed in the Atlantic. With host Jason Boyett, Howard shares about his career, how he's seen the city change, and why he's still passionate about mountain biking in Palo Duro Canyon. This episode is sponsored by Pesttex, Jimmy Johns and SKP Creative.
Oh wow, I think I am gay! - Coming Out Books The Lesbian Review Podcast Sheena is joined by Tara Scott today to talk about coming out stories. This two part podcast series takes us through 8 books about different types of coming out but each one special in its own way. This is part 1 of 2 Sheena’s Picks Girl Squad by Kim Hoover Publisher Bella Books Synopsis A lazy small town summer in 1970s Texas turns treacherous when Cal Long’s mother goes missing. Cal and her best friend Rachel, along with sophisticated new friend Jane, use every trick in their teenage arsenal to get to the bottom of the mystery. Along the way, Cal is drawn to Jane in ways she’s never felt before while Rachel struggles to understand her best friend’s new attraction. From Amarillo to Palo Duro Canyon to Ft. Worth and back, the girls puzzle through the connections surrounding the mystery of Cal’s mother’s disappearance. But their shocking discoveries are soon eclipsed by the explosive consequences of Cal’s surrender to her feelings for Jane. Girl Squad is a story of friendship, of betrayal, of passion, of awakening. And ultimately, a story of transformation. Get This Book On Amazon here -> https://amzn.to/2HEuPa1 (this link works for Amazon Germany, US, UK and Canada plus if you use it we get a small commission and it costs you nothing extra) Get This Book On Amazon UK -> https://amzn.to/2PEjvBe Hidden Truths by Jae Publisher Ylva Publishing Synopsis “Luke” Hamilton has been living as a husband and father for the past seventeen years. No one but her wife, Nora, knows she is not the man she appears to be. They have raised their daughters to become honest and hard-working young women, but even with their loving foundation, Amy and Nattie are hiding their own secrets. Just as Luke sets out on a dangerous trip to Fort Boise, a newcomer arrives on the ranch—Rika Aaldenberg, who traveled to Oregon as a mail-order bride, hiding that she’s not the woman in the letters. When hidden truths are revealed, will their lives and their family fall apart or will love keep them together? Get This Book On Amazon here -> https://amzn.to/2ZIRH2o (this link works for Amazon Germany, US, UK and Canada plus if you use it we get a small commission and it costs you nothing extra) Get This Book On Amazon UK -> https://amzn.to/2Pxj9MP Tara’s Picks The Space Between by Michelle L Teichman Publisher Ylva Publishing Synopsis Everything’s great for Harper Isabelle, the most popular girl in grade nine. That is, until she meets Sarah Jamieson. Sarah is a reclusive artist, a loner who wears black makeup and doesn’t have any friends, but for some reason, Harper can’t stop thinking about her. Sarah isn’t used to people looking her way, especially popular girls like Harper Isabelle. Scared, religious, and unsure of herself, when Sarah begins to realize that her feelings for Harper might go beyond friendship, she is afraid to take the plunge and tell Harper how she feels. Emotions build between these young women until they both reach their breaking points, and they need to make a choice about coming to terms with who they really are, and what they can and cannot live without. Get This Book On Amazon here -> https://amzn.to/2NMmbKy (this link works for Amazon Germany, US, UK and Canada plus if you use it we get a small commission and it costs you nothing extra) Get This Book On Amazon UK -> https://amzn.to/2PA1ofW The London of Us by Clare Lydon Publisher Custard Books Narrator Lucy Price-Lewis Synopsis Ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't have fallen in love with? Alice Di Santo has it all - everyone says so. Perfect boyfriend, great job, settled home life. But when she meets Rachel Cramer, all that changes. Because Rachel is everything Alice has never considered - and now cannot stop thinking about. This charming tale of coming out in your 30s sees Alice risk everything to go after what she wants, soon discovering she's deserving of love - and especially this love, which takes her breath away. The fourth book in the London Romance Series features favourite characters from the previous three novels, and proves that falling in love is never scripted. Get This Book On Amazon here -> https://amzn.to/2ZKn3BV (this link works for Amazon Germany, US, UK and Canada plus if you use it we get a small commission and it costs you nothing extra) Get This Book On Amazon UK -> https://amzn.to/2ZFvtul FIND ALL OUR COMING OUT BOOK REVIEWS HERE https://www.thelesbianreview.com/category/book-review/themes/coming-out/ Patrons Did you know that you get exclusive content when you become a patron? Find out more here. 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First episode!Jess and Jim saw Rocketman, Aladdin, John Wick 3 and Annabelle Comes Home.We also took a trip out to the Amazing Palo Duro Canyon.Thanks to the Josh Woodward and Clif Haley for the tunes.
I sit down with B$ (Brandon Melott) to discuss a variety of topics. We get caught up on our races seasons in 2019 to see what is working and what is not with training. We talk about Brandon winning another National Championship at Marathon Nationals at Palo Duro Canyon. We end the episode covering some training tips for the summer, Brandon's crazy new diet, training for elevation, and several other topics. You can follow along with our adventures in real time at Instagram Ryan @conquer_training Brandon @bmoney_racing Please send any feedback to ryan@conquertraining.com Oregon Gravel Grinder - https://www.oregontrailgravelgrinder.com/
A few fires to talk about from yesterday, more information on the 14-year-old who fell into Palo Duro Canyon at Hidden Falls Ranch, the AISD School Board is searching for new members, and more with today's ICYMI Eagle News Update.
Crews were called in to rescue a child who fell in the southern part of Palo Duro Canyon, the Public Health Department hosting a mobile clinic today, it's time to talk summer time safety, and more with today's ICYMI Eagle News Update.
An interview with Jeff Davis, Assistant Superintendent at Palo Duro Canyons about the greatness of this State Park. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-zhao7/support
The “Free Range Texan” podcast, hosted by veteran broadcaster “Michael Shawn” reveals the world view of a native West Texan, willing to share the products and food made famous by the cowboy lifestyle. Our “Heros and Heroines” File, “Unexplained Files”, feature true life stories and interviews about real people facing and overcoming the odds in today’s world. Most of our “Free Range Texan” podcasts include a trip to “Michael Shawn’s Campfire” where there are true stories, tall tales and campfire visits that are a warm and rich experience. “Free Range Texan” is appropriate for all ages, but its consistent target is males and females 25 years plus.
A conversation with Suzanne Wheeler, a relative newcomer to Amarillo. Less than a year ago, Suzanne left Tulsa, Oklahoma—where she had raised a family—to open a branch of Mariner Wealth Advisors here in Amarillo. The decision was intentional. She first saw Amarillo and Palo Duro Canyon as a weekend vacation spot. Then she saw the business opportunity here. Suzanne and host Jason Boyett talk about what attracted her to this area and what made her so excited to put down roots in a new city and state. This episode is sponsored by Lemieux Company. Support the podcast via Patreon.com/heyamarillo.
For twenty years, the Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Davis blazed trails for African Americans as the U.S. Army's first peacetime regiments of black troops.
Luke Stephenson is an Amarillo native now living in Aspen, CO. This interview took place a day after he won the annual Palo Duro Canyon 50 mile trail run. We talked about what it takes to be a ultra runner, both mentally and physically, and how he balances being newly married, working full time, and training for ultras. I found Luke to be a very genuine person and full of knowledge.Featured music by: Smooth Taste and Portugal the Man
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It's the 'Grand Canyon of Texas', 120 miles cut through the Caprock Escarpment in the Texas Panhandle. It's rich with geological curiosities, teeming with wildlife, and steeped in thousands of years of history. This week we talk about the Palo Duro Canyon!
Followed Annette McGivney’s advice and went to Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle. Learn how Patrick and I planned the trip and what gear was necessary for winter camping in the second largest canyon system in the United States. Patrick and I had a blast. The Lighthouse is an amazing natural rock formation. Insert … Continue reading Palo Duro and The Ultimate Winter Weather Camping Hack →
Put on your cowboy hat, boots and best jeans, walk into any establishment in Amarillo and you'll feel right at home. Up north no one wear hats in a restaurant. In Amarillo they all wear either cowboy hats or John Deere baseball caps. The outdoor beckons at Palo Duro Canyon with beautiful rock strata, horseback riding and a great day or camping trip. Take in the Working Ranch Cowboys Association Rodeo where you'll see the real stuff in action. Our guest will be Eric Miller, director of communications for the Amarillo CVB.
The story of the first thanksgiving is not the one you might think. Before the pilgrims, Texas already had a thanksgiving--and now we have two! Learn more in this bonus episode of Wise About Texas. Happy thanksgiving! Governor Peter H. Bell proclaimed in 1850 that Thanksgiving in Texas be celebrated on the first Thursday in March. That proclamation stands. A crossing on the Prairie Dog Fork of the Red River in Palo Duro Canyon. Did Coronado celebrate thanksgiving here in 1541?
This last week was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I'm still processing it and will for much time to come. But as I talked about in Episode 30 of this podcast, I set out last February to redefine my success as showing up, rather than just achieving a goal. And in order to do that I set my sights on a monumental goal for myself that held a high risk of failure. So I signed up for the Palo Duro 50 Mile Trail Run in the Palo Duro Canyon outside of Amarillo, TX. Well that goal came to fruition on Saturday after I crossed the finish line of the 50 mile race in 11 hours and 48 minutes. It was a long, lonely day at many points, but I learned some really important lessons that day that have great implication for my life, for future goals I will set...and I strongly believe that these lessons are transferable to your life and any goals you set out for yourself. So in this podcast I explore those three lessons: the importance of having a support team on your side when choosing to set and achieve a goal. Setting and achieving goals is never a solo act, and if it is, it often leaves a wake of relational destruction behind it. the importance of being mindful that sometimes achieving certain goals require a level of unbalance in our lives for a season. So how do you work on being healthy when things will be unbalanced? the importance of investing in and including your support team from the beginning through the end...because you are going to need them to achieve the goal. Please listen and subscribe to my podcast in the following places, and then leave a comment letting me know what you liked about the show, or what guest you would like to hear from. Thank you so much for your support. iTunes -- Stitcher Player FM -- Libsyn
Accompany Tucker Yeldell, lost prospector, reluctant farmer, and early TX Panhandle settler, as he covers the local turf sharing his favorite places to visit in and around Amarillo. This episode visits Tuck's "home" for three months every summer- the magnificent Palo Duro Canyon State Park.
Typical wear-a-beanie early morning temps along with mild mid-day temps provided a wonderful day of running for the tribe in one of the most unique and beautiful running venues in the state, Palo Duro Canyon, a short drive south of Amarillo, Texas. On October 19, the Palo Duro Trail Run offered a... [Hey EB tribe! Check out the full podcast article, interview, and other goodies by simply clicking on the article title.]
Geologist Devin Dennie takes a quick walk around Palo Duro Canyon to point out some of the area's interesting geologic features.Click HERE to download
Three Long Flight Days brought winds, storms, and heat. With the density altitudes reading 9,200 to over 10,000 feet at take-off, Michael flies solo from Denton, TX to Henderson, NV. Good crowds and fantastic FBO's and sponsors at some stops, then no one and challenging FBO's at others. Flying at the Grand Canyon was an unforgettable moment for Michael, but so was the unexpected flight over Palo Duro Canyon in Texas. Nothing prepared him for a near collision with another aircraft who taxiied onto the runway as he was on final approach. What happened? Find out in this episode that sets the stage for the final seven states!!!