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"Resilient" -- When you hear that word, what comes to your mind? According to Google, the most often portrayed images of resilience are the famous Redwood Trees in the Santa Cruz mountain range. These trees are claimed to be the tallest and strongest trees on the planet. The secret to their resilience is found in their surprisingly unique eco-system. This week as we jump into a brand new series through the book of 1 Thessalonians, we will discover God's uniquely designed eco-system that produces resilient faith.
Discover the rich symbolism and profound teachings of a Jewish holiday that may not be as familiar as Chanukkah or Pesach but holds just as much depth and meaning. As we unpack the significance of Tu B'Shvat, often called the "New Year for Trees," our conversation goes beyond the omission of Tachanun prayer, exploring the lesser-known spiritual awakening and the importance of nature's renewal. Dive into the Bnei Yissaschar's insights on why this day is pivotal for praying for a perfect etrog and how the Kabbalistic Tu B'Shvat seder deepens our connection to the Earth's bounty. We don't shy away from the halachic dilemmas, discussing practical issues like new fruit blessings and meticulous insect inspection. Get ready to witness the intertwining destinies of trees and people and uncover the practical takeaways from this deeply spiritual day.Please celebrate with us the independence and resilience reflected in the lifecycle of trees, mirroring our growth journey. Through the customs shared, from the Ashkenazi tradition of eating fruits and grains to the Sephardic creation of delectable cocoa desserts, we reveal the broader messages of Tu B'Shvat. We invite you to embrace the strength and renewal found in the majestic California redwoods, which serve as a powerful metaphor for our capacity to regenerate and stand firm. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the self-reliance we all possess and the natural cycles that remind us of our potential for rebirth. Join us for an enlightening discussion that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for this ecological and spiritual festival.Support the showJoin the WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content! JOIN HERE ---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly shiur on the Parsha of the week. Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website, themotivationcongregation.org ---------------- Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com
This week Jeff and Jonathan discuss a new scientific study that looks into how adding mycorrhizal fungai to certain types of farmland can increase the yield by more than 40 percent!Later, the team discusses how redwood trees reproduce, highlighting the fact that scientists have found buds that extend back 1,000 years.Finally, Jeff shares how a certain photo inspired his interest in the soil food web, and how it led to his first book, Teaming With Microbes.All that and more in this week's episode of Teaming With Microbes!**********************************************Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.comPlant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi!Thanks to our sponsors:Big Foot MicrobesNumber 2 Organics made in partnership with Malibu CompostDown To Earth All Natural Fertilizers The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show!
On today's episode; the remarkable recovery of California's Redwood Trees, the hotel moved with a remarkable amount of soap, and the Doogie House of lawyers – if you don't get that reference, look it up, plus this day in history with Ol' Blue Eyes. Redwood Recovery Hotel Moved with Soap Teenage Attorney Young Accomplishments email - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com
Which tree would make the most giant Christmas tree of all? Learn the answer to this question, with Mrs. Cindy! In the companion Redwood Trees Video Class found in the No Sweat Nature Study LIVE membership, learn the deep science about redwood trees and their amazing adaptations that help our planet! Join No Sweat Nature Study LIVE at NoSweatNatureStudy.com. Use the code NOSWEAT for 50% off your first month of a monthly membership. BUY GIFT CERTIFICATES for friends and family to join No Sweat Nature Study LIVE → ourjourneywestward.com/downloads/no-sweat-nature-study-live-gift/ Get your FREE Nature Walk Challenge → https://ourjourneywestward.com/redwood-tree-nature-study Supplies for the nature study challenge: nature journal or blank white paper pencil colored pencils Share pictures of your nature walk pages on Instagram or Facebook. Be sure to tag @OurJourneyWestward so Mrs. Cindy will see them! Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review if you enjoy the episodes. Thank you! It helps the podcast so much! :)
Hello, and welcome to the 40th episode of my trip! Today's episode is the 17th of our road trip across Canada and the USA. When leaving to backpack the world this year, we always intended to return to our campervan in Vancouver and drive to the East Coast in July. This is the fifth episode of the USA road trip as we leave Christmas Valley and head east towards the coast. We get derailed by a forest fire on our journey in this as well suffer our first flat tyre of the road trip at 13,000 miles in! Some sensational views in this one include viewpoints on Highway 101, Redwood National Park and Harris Beach in Oregon. Enjoy and be inspired!The places visited - Arcata, Crescent City, Redwood National Park, Brookings and Harris Beach.Patreon Shout-OutThanks to Laura Hammond for supporting this podcast; she does so by purchasing a membership every month on my Patreon. You can support too, by checking out the details below!Winging It Travel PodcastHost/Creator/Writer/Composer/Editor - James HammondProducer - James HammondPodcast Art Design - Swamp Soup Company - Harry UttonWant to watch my solo episodes? Then head to my YouTube channel below, where I add photos and videos from my trip to the weekly solo episodes.Winging It Travel Podcast YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC173L0udkGL15RSkO3vIx5ASupport My Podcast - MembershipsPatreon - https://patreon.com/wingingittravelpodcastBuy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wingingitSupport My Podcast - Affiliate Links - If you click one of the below to book something, then I get a tiny commission, which helps the podcast.Order Your Revolute Card Today - https://revolut.com/referral/?referral-code=jamesebu!NOV1-23-AR-H2Get Your E-Sim With Airalo - https://airalo.tp.st/4OEAn2kaBook Hostels With Hostelworld - https://hostelworld.tp.st/fYOrWHy3Book your accommodation with booking.com - https://booking.tp.st/bM18anPXBook Experiences With Viator - https://viator.tp.st/VAODlwxmDiscovery Car Hire - https://www.discovercars.com/?a_aid=Jhammo89Book Buses With Busbud - https://busbud.tp.st/n3qpfCf9Travel Insurance with SafetyWing - https://safetywing.com?referenceID=wingingittravelpodcast&utm_source=wingingittravelpodcast&utm_medium=AmbassadorBook Flights With Expedia Canada - https://prf.hn/click/camref:1100lqfY7/creativeref:1100l68075/destination:https://www.expedia.com/Flights?siteid=1&langid=1033Book Hotels with Hotel.com - https://hotels.prf.hn/click/camref:1101lqg8U/creativeref:1011l66932/destination:https://uk.hotels.com/?pos=HCOM_UK&locale=en_GBBook Hotels With Agoda - https://agoda.tp.st/4KSaDxHcBook Hotels With Trivago - https://trivago.tp.st/tWLkGcGeBook Accommodation With Vrbo - https://vrbo.tp.st/Uqx0Afs3Booking Events With Ticketmaster - https://ticketmaster.tp.st/LOyHs1oQContact me - jameshammondtravel@gmail.com or message me on my social media on the links below.Social Media - follow me on:YouTube - Winging It Travel Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC173L0udkGL15RSkO3vIx5AInstagram - wingingittravelpodcast - https://www.instagram.com/wingingittravelpodcast/TikTok - wingingittravelpodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@wingingittravelpodcastFacebook - Winging It Travel Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/jameshammondtravelReview - Please leave a review and rating wherever you get your podcasts! MY SISTER YOUTUBE CHANNEL - The Trendy Coffee PodcastPlease follow and subscribe below.YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgB8CA0tAk3ILcqEZ39a33gPodcast Links - https://linktr.ee/thetrendycoffeepodcastThanks for your support, James!
Join us on Aphantasia Experiments as we explore the fascinating concept of finding balance through cycles and unravel the wisdom hidden within nature and lunar phases. In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the phases of our lives and discover how they mirror the ebb and flow of the moon itself.Our host takes us on a journey, sharing personal experiences of navigating through periods of introspection and social activity, drawing inspiration from the restorative power of meditation. We learn how tracking mood and symptoms can help us predict and manage future changes, fostering better mental and physical health.Can the moon truly influence our sleep patterns? We explore the fascinating connection between lunar phases and sleep disruptions, as well as the impact of the full moon on anxiety levels. Along the way, we gain insights into the intriguing parallels between lunar and menstrual cycles and their potential influence on our well-being.Join us as we challenge the prevailing societal norms of constant productivity and encourage listeners to heed the messages of their own bodies. Our host shares their personal journey of burnout and the importance of rest and self-care. Together, we reflect on the necessity of carving out time to enjoy life and make necessary adjustments for a brighter future.As we immerse ourselves in nature's wisdom, we discuss a captivating study involving redwood trees that shed light on the significance of rest and rejuvenation. Drawing intriguing parallels between trees and humans, we uncover the profound impact of taking breaks, processing emotions, and nurturing personal growth.So tune in to Aphantasia Experiments, where we embrace the beauty of cycles, tap into the innate wisdom of nature, and explore the profound influence of lunar phases on our lives. Be prepared for a journey of self-discovery, as we delve into the fascinating realms of balance, rest, and personal growth.Want to reach out? Send me an email at rofocreative@gmail.com
Coast redwood trees reside in a category all their own. Not only are these the tallest trees in the world, but they grow in unique ecosystems–quiet, foggy places with ferns and redwood sorrel spilling everywhere you look onto the trail. In these forests, the sound of running water is never far away, and the redwoods themselves are by far the most prominent tree species, the warm hue of their bark dominating the landscape as they tower over the evergreen huckleberries and red-flowering currants below. In this episode, join me and edutainer and lifelong conservationist Griff Griffith as we discuss marbled murrelets, the overstory and the understory, dinosaurs in the redwoods, stump sprouting, surprising historical champions of the redwoods, the wood wide web, and of course these iconic trees of California themselves. Links: Redwoods Rising Redwood Facts Laura Mahan What is old growth? Find Griff on Facebook or TikTok @Griffwild, and find his work for Redwoods Rising @RedwoodsRising on the same platforms. Go for a walk with Griff! You can find me @goldenstatenaturalist on Instagram and TikTok. My website is goldenstatenaturalist.com GSN Merch The theme song is called "i dunno" by grapes. You can find the link to that song and the creative commons license here.
On this Labor Day weekend, we're sharing an episode from KQED's Bay Curious podcast about what's happening to our state's iconic redwood trees, and how we can support them. This episode originally published on June 22, 2023. Episode transcript
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In this enlightening and metaphorical episode of "Sean Speaks," host Sean invites parents to reflect on the majestic and resilient nature of redwood trees and draws parallels to the role of parents in nurturing and protecting their families.Sean begins by painting a vivid picture of the awe-inspiring redwood forests, highlighting their towering presence, interconnected root systems, and the remarkable ways they provide support and protection to one another. He poetically relates these qualities to the essence of parenting, where families can embody the spirit of redwood trees.Throughout the episode, Sean dives into the various ways parents can emulate the redwood trees' nurturing and protective qualities within their own families. Join Sean in this captivating episode of "Sean Speaks" as he invites parents to step into the role of redwood trees, to stand tall, nurture, and protect their families, creating an environment where love, support, and growth can flourish, just like the awe-inspiring redwood forests.Go Deeper with SeanFind MORE shows to inspire you to live a strong and courageous life on The Brave Podcast Network
Redwood National and State Parks and the Avenue of the Giants are the best places to see California's magnificent redwood trees. Here's a deep dive into how to plan a vacation that includes both areas.
Why does nature have such great power to heal, transform, and inspire? Walk with us in the enchanted forest of nature, full of wonder and mystery. T. A. Barron shares the story of how he first came to know the enduring power of nature. He walks us through his journey from a nature writer to a fantasy writer and why the magic of nature infuses all his stories. Carolyn and T. A. discuss the dangers that nature is facing in the 21st century and some ways we can help. We sit in the hold of a great Redwood tree and read a passage from The Ancient One, where a young teenage girl from Oregon faces grave peril to herself and her world… and finds the courage to hope. Ultimately there are many ways nature renews our hope and gives us the strength to prevail. What are they? Tune in to find out. Check out The Ancient One. Magic & Mountains is hosted by T. A. Barron, beloved author of more than 30 books. Carolyn Hunter is co-host. Magic & Mountains Theme Song by Julian Peterson
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In this WTF?! #short, we talk to Art Shaw with RepairPal about his family, and his many children.Watch instead of listen: https://youtu.be/y_CqHRE4Eh4Warm welcome and BIG THANKS to Art Shaw for joining us! Be sure to visit his website www.repairpal.com or shoot him an email art@repairpal.com! BE THE 1ST TO KNOW! LIKE and FOLLOW HERE www.linkedin.com/company/fixed-ops-marketing for #shorts, full episodes and WTF?! guests!See all full episodes and suggest guests: www.fixedopsmarketing.com/wtfJoin Managing Partner and Host, Russell B. Hill and Charity Dunning, Co-Host and Chief Marketing Officer of FixedOPS Marketing, as we discuss life, automotive, and the human journey in WTF?!#podcast #automotive #fixedops #dealership #compliance #service #parts #customer
It's fascinating that you can be on a WhatsApp chat for months and no one will know until the day you leave. As humans, it is so much easier to focus on the negative rather than the positive. The Jewish people take pride in our unity and intertwined legacy, similar to the roots of the Redwood trees. Tune in to this week's podcast to hear more.Powered by: TYA of Baltimore
Learn about a heroic experiment that helps explain asthma getting worse at night; and the largest living thing on earth. A heroic experiment has shed light on the centuries-old mystery of why asthma gets worse at night by Grant Currin Harrison, S. (2021, September 21). Why Does Asthma Get Worse at Night? Wired; WIRED. https://www.wired.com/story/why-does-asthma-get-worse-at-night/ Study explores why asthma worsens at night. (2021). ScienceDaily. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/09/210906151456.htm Scheer, F. A. J. L., Hilton, M. F., Evoniuk, H. L., Shiels, S. A., Malhotra, A., Sugarbaker, R., Ayers, R. T., Israel, E., Massaro, A. F., & Shea, S. A. (2021). The endogenous circadian system worsens asthma at night independent of sleep and other daily behavioral or environmental cycles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(37), e2018486118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2018486118 The largest living thing on earth is not the blue whale by Cameron Duke Fishlake National Forest - Home. (2021). Usda.gov. https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/fishlake/home/?cid=STELPRDB5393641 Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer. (2017, May 6). Largest living organism the Armillaria ostoyae fungus. Business Insider; Business Insider. https://www.businessinsider.com/largest-living-organism-the-armillaria-ostoyae-fungus-2017-5 Marshall, M. (2018). Humongous fungus is older than Christianity and weighs 400 tonnes. New Scientist. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2182291-humongous-fungus-is-older-than-christianity-and-weighs-400-tonnes/ Prepelka, B. (2019). Sequoia Giants - General Sherman - California. Scenicusa.net. https://scenicusa.net/032906.html Schmitt, C. (n.d.). The Malheur National Forest Location of the World's Largest Living Organism [The Humongous Fungus]. https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fsbdev3_033146.pdf Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lesson presented at The Crossings Church Collinsville in Collinsville, IL – a non-denominational church that meets Sunday mornings at 2002 Mall Street, Collinsville, IL just outside of St. Louis. For more like this, visit the sermons page at https://crossingscollinsville.com/ The post Wes Woodell – Lessons from Redwood Trees appeared first on The Crossings Church Collinsville.
For Paul Kabai and Pabai Pabai, climate change is a daily reality creeping ever higher at their Torres Strait doorstep.
What do Redwood trees have to do with the Arba minim(The Four Species) of Sukkos? What is the secret of the strength and longevity of the majestic Redwoods? In this episode Shlomo discusses this point and gives a meaningful insight into one of the mitzvot of the holiday of Sukkos. Subscribe to Positive Perspectives by Shlomo. Two minutes to a happier life. For questions or comments please email RabbiShlomoKohn@gmail.com.To listen to Shlomo's other podcast on Pirkei Avos (Ethics of the Fathers) use this link-https://the-pirkei-avos-podcast.castos.com/
When planning for a wedding, there are a variety of obstacles and an exceptional amount of details to take on throughout the process. Especially when you start to plan an intimate wedding over halfway across the country. No one would know better than wedding designer, loving mother and special guest Kim Fitzpatrick as Bryn and Laura discuss with her, their plans of a dream wedding along the west coast. Sister Cidney joins along as these four adventurers fly out to Oregon and northern California where they hit the ground running to start planning a wedding that they thought would be quite a hurdle to tackle. Bryn and Laura discuss meeting their vendors for the first time in the most serendipitous of ways after realizing the coast has far more to offer when it comes to plugging into your energy. From the magnificent beaches with boulders as big as whales, to the overwhelming beauty of the redwood trees, the west coast provided the perfect stage to plan a wedding of pure serendipity for these ladies. Join us as we discuss our serendipitous time of planing our wedding for 2022! Music Credit: Ready for This by Dan Phillipson
Staring at some massive redwood trees causes Marko to reflect on the kind of youth worker he'd like to be.
Full Episode 4-5-21 - In this episode, local activist Max tells us about a proposed logging project that threatens redwood trees and many endangered species. Sparkle the centrist refuses to take sides on a debate of unprecedented importance between Broken Record and Amanda. Also the politics of addiction.
William Barclay: “The distinguishing mark of the true Church is an abounding and overflowing gratitude. Thanksgiving is the constant and characteristic note of the Christian life.” J. B. Lightfoot: “Thanksgiving is the end of all human conduct, whether observed in words or works.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18, In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.Philippians 4:6, Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; Lesson From Redwood Trees: Rooted and Built up in HimColossians 2:7 rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith, as you have been taught, abounding in it with thanksgiving. Redwoods do not survive alone. They form “tribes” or communities. Sometimes they grow so close to each other they merge at the base into one tree. The first thing they provide each other is strength and support: intertwining roots. Not deep, but wide, living in an embrace of others.
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The gathering of many personalities to discuss God, Redwood Trees, Starbuck's, Scooter's and quite a bit more in this unscripted and jovial celebration of the color yellow. Improv Comedy as you've never scripted it before. The gang eventually leads off into a brief discussion about the Illuminati and Fritz Springmeier's work throughout his career.
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Preaching for creating a church culture that fosters racial reconciliation. Starting your sermon prep with a devotional reading of the text where you write out your passage phrase-by-phrase and line-by-line. If you are struggling with church growth, you might consider a weekly “offering sermon.” Every sermon needs a “through line.” And we have a good conversation about what it means to do funerals. In this episode of the Teaching Pastor we visit the campus of Fuller Theological Seminary to talk with Lisa Lamb, professor of preaching If you would like to listen to some sermons by Lisa click here. Four Pages of a Sermon, Paul Scott Wilson Fuller Leadership Platform Blue Letter Bible FeastingontheWord.net Ancient Christian Commentary Christian Classics Ethereal Library Africa Bible Commentary Music Provided by Pawn Shop Kings, “Love Like Jesus” Don’t forget to rate and review the podcast on iTunes. Visit our patreon page and become a patron of the podcast patreon.com/theteachingpastor
Up until the 1850s, the East Bay was home to hundreds of grizzlies and some of the tallest redwoods in the history of the planet. Within about a decade of the Gold Rush, nearly all of the bears and the trees were wiped out. This episode looks back at the local environment before colonization—and explores how such a massive wave of devastation was able to change the landscape so quickly. Today's show features interviews with Laura Cunningham, author of “State of Change: Forgotten Landscapes of California,” and Amelia Sue Marshall, author of “East Bay Hills: A Brief History.” For more information on these books, visit: https://lcunningham-art.com/books https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781467137256 About Long Lost Oakland: The goal of Long Lost Oakland is not to evoke nostalgia or romanticize past eras. It’s to highlight the constantly shifting nature of Oakland in midst of a moment when we can look around and literally watch the landscape of our city change before our eyes. This multimedia collaboration will consist of a podcast mini-series, several events, a walking tour and a hand-illustrated, poster-size map. The full-color map will include an array of geographic features ranging from buildings and infrastructure to plants and animals. The unifying theme of these objects is that they once existed in Oakland, but don’t anymore. Long Lost Oakland will blend art and history in order to explore how our past connects to the world we live in today and the future we may be living in soon. *Kickstarter to fund map printing coming soon!* To receive updates, follow East Bay Yesterday on social media and sign up for the newsletter: https://eastbayyesterday.com/ https://tinyletter.com/EastBay_Yesterday
What do Redwood Trees and a machine shop have in common? Emily Woods! Spend some time learning how Emily's upbringing took her from making her own tools to do field research to her role as Senior Member Ambassador for TechShop St. Louis where she supports and manages the member service and experience department. Emily is a San Francisco Bay Area native with a BA in Environmental Studies and a long history in the maker movement and continues to support the maker community outside of TechShop. Emily sits on the Board of Directors for Autistry, a therapeutic makerspace for people with Autism in San Rafael, California and is focused on helping the organization to expand into the Silicon Valley. Feeling inspired!? TechShop is a community-based workshop and prototyping studio on a mission to democratize access to the tools of innovation. You can get your makerspace, prototyping, experimentation groove on from 9am to midnight every day. Packed with cutting-edge tools, equipment, and computers loaded with design software featuring the Autodesk Design Suite, we offer the space to make, and the support and camaraderie of a community of makers. Learn more and visit http://www.techshop.ws/STL.html
What do Redwood Trees and a machine shop have in common? Emily Woods! Spend some time learning how Emily's upbringing took her from making her own tools to do field research to her role as Senior Member Ambassador for TechShop St. Louis where she supports and manages the member service and experience department. Emily is a San Francisco Bay Area native with a BA in Environmental Studies and a long history in the maker movement and continues to support the maker community outside of TechShop. Emily sits on the Board of Directors for Autistry, a therapeutic makerspace for people with Autism in San Rafael, California and is focused on helping the organization to expand into the Silicon Valley. Feeling inspired!? TechShop is a community-based workshop and prototyping studio on a mission to democratize access to the tools of innovation. You can get your makerspace, prototyping, experimentation groove on from 9am to midnight every day. Packed with cutting-edge tools, equipment, and computers loaded with design software featuring the Autodesk Design Suite, we offer the space to make, and the support and camaraderie of a community of makers. Learn more and visit http://www.techshop.ws/STL.html
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What do Redwood Trees and a machine shop have in common? Emily Woods! Spend some time learning how Emily's upbringing took her from making her own tools to do field research to her role as Senior Member Ambassador for TechShop St. Louis where she supports and manages the member service and experience department. Emily is a San Francisco Bay Area native with a BA in Environmental Studies and a long history in the maker movement and continues to support the maker community outside of TechShop. Emily sits on the Board of Directors for Autistry, a therapeutic makerspace for people with Autism in San Rafael, California and is focused on helping the organization to expand into the Silicon Valley. Feeling inspired!? TechShop is a community-based workshop and prototyping studio on a mission to democratize access to the tools of innovation. You can get your makerspace, prototyping, experimentation groove on from 9am to midnight every day. Packed with cutting-edge tools, equipment, and computers loaded with design software featuring the Autodesk Design Suite, we offer the space to make, and the support and camaraderie of a community of makers. Learn more and visit
IL #173: What Unique Trait Should Christians Share with Redwood Trees?
Talking about one painting a day begining in October of 2005