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Escape to the rugged shores of Kynance Cove in Cornwall, where the mighty Atlantic unveils its winter symphony. This recording captures the raw power and mesmerizing beauty of the ocean on a deserted winter's day. Feel the chill in the air and the spray on your face as waves crash against ancient rocks, creating a tumultuous yet soothing soundscape. Each wave, with its crest and trough, narrates the timeless tale of nature's force and majesty. As high tide ebbs and flows, let the ocean's relentless energy and serene intervals lull you into a profound state of relaxation or deep sleep. Discover a moment of peace in the midst of nature's grand spectacle. Good night.
In this episode, we are joined by Layne Schmerin, Founder and CEO of Meta Wizards NFT, a competitive play to earn video game based on blockchain technology. Owning a Meta Wizards provides you access to a fully functional in-game Wizard NFT, each containing exceptional abilities and attributes that allow you to race and battle against other opponents in hopes of gaining more $MW coins. You can race your Wizard against eight others in the Secret Cove and place bets on which Wizard will come in the first place. Tune in to learn more!
Tune in as Dr. Mark Hamby and co-host, Molly Mayo are joined by Masters Guild Student, Emily Crabb for a discussion about leadership and relationships.Our mission at Lamplighter Ministries is to make ready a people prepared for the Lord, by building Christlike character, one story at a time. To learn more about our family collection of rare books, dramatic audios or guild programs visit lamplighter.net.Resources Mentioned in Today's Show- My Golden Ship (book): https://store.lamplighter.net/my-golden-ship-p269.aspx- My Golden Ship (audio): https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---my-golden-ship-p2803.aspx- Treasure of the Secret Cove (book): https://store.lamplighter.net/treasure-of-the-secret-cove-the-p2591.aspx- Treasure of the Secret Cove (audio): https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---treasure-of-the-secret-cove-the-p2692.aspxSubmit a Question to the Show: www.fastenedlikenails.netLooking for a Christian college that offers more than a degree? We understand that it's a challenge and that's why we created The Masters Guild. The Masters Guild will prepare you to think theo-logically, how God thinks, in order to live theo-centrically—how Jesus lived! Thirty years in the making, a new educational model has been launched. Built upon time-tested philosophies, this new educational platform will prepare students morally, educationally, philosophically, and theologically. THE MASTERS GUILD has implemented a cutting-edge approach to education that will prepare students to be productive, creative, and entrepreneurial. Visit themastersguild.net for more information.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents- According to Luke, the pilot, there are usually sightseers on board when CorilAir delivers the mail in the Discovery Islands. A man from Campbell River and his sister-in-law from Ontario were on the plane when it picked me up at Cortes Bay, on Wednesday, March 23rd. Neither of them had made the trip before, and they were busy taking pictures throughout the trip. So was I. Everything looks much different when you are sitting hundreds of feet up in the air! I also took a recorder along and have an excellent recording of the plane's engine, but abandoned the attempt to conduct any interviews after listening to the thunderous roar that a slight breeze can make. That was in Refuge Cove, where the only person we saw was a local resident named Dave. He said that the general store, café and all the shops are closed during the winter months. The odd boat will fill up at the fuel dock once or twice a month. This will change when the tourist season begins. There are about a dozen year-round residents, but in the warmer months the population swells to about 20 families with hundreds of boaters stopping by every day. “Everything goes crazy in the summer,” said Dave, who regaled us with tales of long line-ups and impatient customers. We donned our face masks and climbed back into the ‘de Havilland Beaver' for the flight to Read Island. Squirrel Cove, the Klahoose village and ‘Secret Cove' spread out below us. There was a sailboat anchored in Von Donop Inlet and a dock-like floating aquaculture bed near the mouth. Crossing over Sutil Channel, we observed our first clearcuts on Read Island and neighbouring Quadra. The scenery throughout this area is still spectacular. The postmistress met us at the dock in Surge Narrows, on Read Island. According to Canadian Stamp News, this floating post office also serves Maurelle, Sonora and Rendezvous Islands. In addition to the post office, the postmaster sells artwork, t-shirts and has two shelves of used books that are free for the taking. There are about 65 full time residents on Read island and the postmistress said there are around 50% more people during the summer. As there is no local store, bulk grocery purchases are made at Save On Food in Campbell River every two weeks and delivered by water taxi. We flew north over the Octopus Islands and through the ‘Hole in the Wall” that separates Sonora and Maurelle Islands. One of the headlines on the Sonora Island Resort's homepage is ‘the ultimate in Wilderness Luxury.” There are blocks of vacant condos, houses and recreation facilities that could easily have been transported from Whistler. We circled around this ‘village' to where the 68' foot long charter vessel Columbia III (with 6 staterooms) lay at anchor. Across the waters, Big Bay on Stuart Island is another example of the degree to which the local economy depends on tourism. According to the postmistress, there are a dozen full time residents, but the population grows to a thousand during the warmer months. Of that dozen that live on Stuart year round, she and her husband run the store and the rest are caretakers. CorilAir brought a shipment of swag for the summer. Aside from that, she said most of her stock currently consists of liqueur! We picked up another passenger at Big Bay. He was a French landscaper who had just finished his ten day work shift and was about to start his ten days off. A camper was waiting in Campbell River. He likes to fish and mostly explores northern Vancouver Island during his days off, but has some friends in Vancouver and occasionally visits Victoria. Our last official stop was Blind Channel on West Thurlow Island, where the Richter family has owned and operated a resort since 1970. Their website boasts ‘delicious food, creative artwork, and outstanding customer service.'
The Blissful Hiker walks the Taiharuru estuary with a Te Araroa veteran, then heads to the summit of Bream Head where meeting people at just the right moment open pathways she hadn't noticed. In this episode: Ros grabs Olive Oyl and leads the way across the estuary barefoot. Blissful walks across Ocean Beach, then up Bream Head and meets people who show her the way to the view and isolated Peach Cove. She arrives at just the right moment to cross Whangarei Harbour, then walks to Ruakaka. She meet Betty in the store and shares a meal, a song and a spot to set up the alicoop. MUSIC: Pastoral Calchaqui by Hector Gallac as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, pianoavailable on iTunesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/blissfulhiker)
Happy Mothers Day. The most extraordinary Mothers Day. If your Mum is in your bubble, then what a lucky Mum.But you know, I get the feeling that bubbles will count for nothing today after the country's performance yesterday.I knew something was up from the first thing in the morning. Popping out to the letterbox to get the paper around 8am, I stopped In my tracks. Something was different. I couldn't see anything. But then I twigged. For the first time in 2 months, I heard the low rumble of distant traffic.People were on the move.Two hours later as we took the dog for a walk to the beach we saw where everyone had gone. To our suburb. The roads were lined with parked cars. Cafes had queues of 10 or more. The beach was packed and bubbles were being popped all over the placeI saw some friends talking to some fella. They introduced me and the bloke stepped forward with his hand outstretched. I stared at the hand and then back at him in shock and he twigged.From that moment on as I walked the beach, I could see handshakes all over the place It was like little alarm bells firing all around me. I started thinking that all these people might as well go up and spit in each other's mouths and get it all over and done with.Later in the day, other friends admitted that they had met a mate on the road who then came back to their place for some soup. Then the TV news confirmed that it had been happening all over the country wherever it was a nice day.We snapped yesterday. I think we saw the two New Zealand's of the future. One will continue social distancing and washing their hands. The other can't wait to hug, hongi and handshake.Which goes to tomorrow's decision. The expectation and enthusiasm built to such a degree yesterday that our leaders will almost certainly proclaim Level 2 tomorrow. To not do so would be to incite mass civil disobedience. Ashley and Siouxsie will argue it's a bad idea but the Prime Minister will use it to reassert her sway over the country and demonstrate her independence from the Director-General of Public Health. It'll be her little Mother Day present to us all. A day late.And so we are coming to the end days of the most extraordinary battle of our generation. And it was an extraordinary battle because the call to action was to enact inaction. We have a big threat to fight so we want you to do nothing. Nothing at all. Which is what made it at times enjoyable.There's so much I will miss about the lockdown. Particularly the early days when the weather was still warm and before the virus masters banned swimming. The slow mornings with a coffee and the paper in bed. I mean, what's the hurry?The slow-cooked dinners because, again, what's the hurry. Cheap slabs of meat slowly melting for hours in a warm oven. The house smelling of herbs and yumminess to come. The ghost buses. I never saw a single passenger in a single one. There were two types of drivers. The tourists slowly poodling along their route taking in the sights being out and about. Then there were the Walter Mittys who drove the bus like Lewis Hamilton drives his Mercedes. Who knows what race they were winning in their mind.The bike rides and the random rambles around my home suburb discovering nooks and crannies I never knew were there. The other day I discovered a little cove. It's name was, wait for it, Secret Cove.For the first time in three years, my entire family lived together under one roof. Happily. With little intrapersonal tension. We were angry at the world but not at each other.Our upstairs neighbour took our photo yesterday as a memento of the crazy two months of 2020. She told us how amazed she was that she never heard one fight, one disagreement. Unlike the family over the fence who have a barney every second day.Lockdown with Helen, Jack, Ben and Saffi was lovely. But I am glad to be seeing the end of it.
Your vacation adventure doesn't have to start when the plane touches down. This episode is not explicit. Voiced by Cap Blackard, Eleanor Edwards, Oral Frier, and Allison Haaland and was written and produced by Cap Blackard Cap Blackard is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in writing, illustration, and podcasting. She's the showrunner of the award-winning audio drama, The Call of Cthulhu Mystery Program, a queer horror-comedy; co-creator the forthcoming animated series, Lightning Dogs; and is Mother Brain of Omniverse, her media company focused on storytelling podcasts. Her forthcoming series, TRANScend is a genre-bending autobiography exploring her transgender journey and the interconnectedness of all things. https://cthulhumystery.com https://omniverse.media TRANSCRIPT [Adventure music plays] ANNOUNCER: Soar into adventure and intrigue with “Air of Mystery” - The world's first combination airline and escape room. No more boring flights and cramped seats, on Air of Mystery, before you even touch down in your favorite travel destinations, you're whisked away to exotic locales like The Mansion of the Arcane, The Crypt of Muldoon, or Green Beard's Secret Cove. [Jungle noises] TEMPLE GUARD: Put your tray tables up, and your seat backs in the DEAD position. Ho-ho-ho-ho! ANNOUNCER: While your ears are popping, you'll be popping locks as you decode ancient secrets, and discover hidden clues. But these complex riddles can't be solved alone - you'll have to work together with your fellow passengers if you want to find the treasure and make it out alive. WOMAN: It's a color matching puzzle – put the green gem in the sarcophagus! MAN: No! These hieroglyphs say that depressurizes the cabin NERDY MAN: According to the professor's journal you just have to place it here and... voila! [A stone clicks into place and a heavy door opens] ANNOUNCER: Passengers 10 and under won't be left out of the excitement. Our cabins are now outfitted with Air Force FUN – a supervised, interactive play area CHILD: Get off my plane! ANNOUNCER: Air of Mystery - departing daily with flights to New York, Orlando, Chicago, and San Juan. The Pirates by Jon Wright licensed via Melody Loop
To kick off 2019, we review one of the best releases of 2018, The Treasure of the Secret Cove from Lamplighter Theatre. This was an extremely high-quality, well-produced audio drama that rapidly became a favorite of all three hosts. There is no newscast in this episode though we do share a couple of audio drama tidbits and then we spend quite some time responding to Dominic's question about where to start listening to AIO.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/114feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
To kick off 2019, we review one of the best releases of 2018, The Treasure of the Secret Cove from Lamplighter Theatre. This was an extremely high-quality, well-produced audio drama that rapidly became a favorite of all three hosts. There is no newscast in this episode though we do share a couple of audio drama tidbits and then we spend quite some time responding to Dominic's question about where to start listening to AIO.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/114feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
To kick off 2019, we review one of the best releases of 2018, The Treasure of the Secret Cove from Lamplighter Theatre. This was an extremely high-quality, well-produced audio drama that rapidly became a favorite of all three hosts. There is no newscast in this episode though we do share a couple of audio drama tidbits and then we spend quite some time responding to Dominic's question about where to start listening to AIO. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/114 feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com 623-688-2770
In the second part of Mark Hamby's seminar Wisdom vs. Folly, Mark continues his study through the book of Proverbs. Learn God's principles for a healthy life and the best way to receive correction. Also discover a surprising principle that will change your view of marriage forever. *Please note this podcast was not recorded in the studio, therefore the sound quality is not optimal. With rich imagination, Amy Le Feuvre has created a cast of colorful characters as she weaves together the themes of salvation, marriage, self-examination, trust, and self-sacrifice. An independent wife and a self-absorbed husband, a tempted-but-pious parson amidst a village of greedy citizens, along with a daring plan, a concealed treasure, and a secret cove, will keep you in thrilled suspense. Purchase your copy of The Treasure of the Secret Cove at https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---treasure-of-the-secret-cove-the-p2692.aspxThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
In part 2 of Jonah and the Cows, Mark Hamby addresses several root causes of anger. Inside the city of Nineveh, sounds of repentance filled the air. Outside the city, Jonah was sitting on a hill, complaining that he lost his shade. The more we feel deprived, the more we exert pressure until our felt needs are met. Where are you today, complaining about everything and everyone, wishing you could die, or pleading in repentance to the God who hears our cries? *Please note this podcast was not recorded in the studio, therefore the sound quality is not optimal. With rich imagination, Amy Le Feuvre has created a cast of colorful characters as she weaves together the themes of salvation, marriage, self-examination, trust, and self-sacrifice.An independent wife and a self-absorbed husband, a tempted-but-pious parson amidst a village of greedy citizens, along with a daring plan, a concealed treasure, and a secret cove, will keep you in thrilled suspense. Purchase your copy of The Treasure of the Secret Cove at https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---treasure-of-the-secret-cove-the-p2692.aspxThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
Hear an excerpt from the 2018 Lamplighter Guild featuring pastor/teacher Colin Smith. He begins by delving into the beauty of Hebrew poetry as expressed in Psalm 45. Elaborating on these ancient words of love, Colin unveils the heart of Christ and His fervent, unending love for the His bride, the church. The newest Lamplighter Theatre production, The Treasure of the Secret Cove, is now available! Get swept away in mystery, drama, and adventure as Una and Cuthbert fight against pride and selfishness in an attempt to become united as one. https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---the-treasure-of-the-secret-cove-p2692.aspxThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
Lamplighter Theatre recorded it's 23rd dramatic audio last week, based on the book of the year, The Treasure of the Secret Cove. Join Mark Hamby (producer) and Kathy Buchanan (writer and director) as they sit down and talk about themes of marriage and how God has redeemed their own marriages when they view God and their spouse in the proper light. To pre-order The Treasure of the Secret Cove visit lamplighter.net/secretcove.
This month's travel podcast takes you to experience luxury tent suites on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast and features an interview with travel blogger Shira Lazar, who is also featured in Confessions of a Travel Writer debuting this month on the Travel Channel Confessions of a Travel writer has generated a lot of discussion online since it debuted a few days ago - some favourable and some not so favourable for host Charles Runnette. It's airing again this Sunday, August 16th at 11pm est, so you check it out for yourself. I think the Travel Channel should pick up the show for a few more episodes, but get rid of the jaded travel writer host and bring on a few more travel bloggers podcasters like Chris from the Amateur Traveller, Craig and Linda from the Indie Travel Podcast and me! You can tell the Travel Channel what you thought of Confessions Of A Travel Writer on their site. If the Travel Channel want to pick up a really great travel show they should be looking at Departures, which airs on the Outdoor Life Network in Canada. It's one of the best travel shows on TV anywhere right now. Travel in 10 Travel Guidebook Giveway contest is also still on. To enter you can: 1) Take our quick listener survey - everyone who takes the survey between now and September 30th, 2009 will be entered to win. 2) You can get a bonus entry by also joining the Travel in 10 group on Facebook between now and September 30th, 2009. On September 30th the names of everyone who took the survey will be entered in a random draw (with an extra bonus entry for anyone who also joined the Facebook Group) and one random winner will have Frommer's 2009 Guide to Alberta sent to them. Enter now!