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In this episode, we delve into a fascinating array of topics, starting with the intriguing Antarctica and Africa Ocean Anomaly that baffled numerous oceanic weather reporting sites not once, but twice this year. The speculation runs rampant—is it an underwater craft, or perhaps a peculiar frequency disturbance emanating from Antarctica?Moreover, we unravel the bizarre occurrence of half of the US weather radars going offline, prompting deep speculation. And if that's not enough, we explore the extraordinary sighting of a humanoid UFO descending over Sequoia Park, California, adding another layer of mystery to our discussion. All of this and more on this episode of Viral Ocean Anomaly | Weather Radars Down | Humanoid
Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres Un patchwork d' Histoires d' Arbres racontées par des Humains pour qui les Arbres comptent. Je suis Nath Grosz, fondatrice de Ma Pause Nature, je guide des bains de forêt et des ateliers végétaux créatifs, j'aime fédérer et créer du lien autour de mes passions. Ce projet de podcast conçu en 2021 est une initiative visant à mettre en avant l'importance des Arbres dans nos vies en mettant aussi à l'honneur celles et ceux qui y contribuent. J'espère que vous aimerez autant que moi écouter ces récits drôles, tristes, magiques qui justifient qu'au-delà de leurs bienfaits naturels scientifiquement prouvés, les Arbres sont nos complices de vie et doivent rester les témoins de nos existences. "Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres, je me sentirai protégée et apaisée." STEPHANIE - STUDIO SDC @sd_consulting + @we_are_off_set Visual merchandiser, décoratrice de boutiques et de salons, chineuse d'objets vintage... Une super nana qui grâce à la nature et aux Arbres a justement su rester nature face au tumulte de la fashion Parisienne. www.stephaniedutertreconsulting.fr Merci Stéphanie pour ce partage qui montre ici que l'appel des Arbres est irresistible, même celui lointain du Sequoia Park... et qu'à leur contact, on peut vraiment trouver une forme de réconfort inexplicable. Grâce à eux, tu as su créer ton refuge, ta maison dans les bois, ton point d'ancrage et d'équilibre salvateur. Cet Arbre social de parole et d'écoute continuera sa croissance tant qu'il y aura des messages pour l'enrichir et le faire vivre. Auditeurs et futurs contributeurs, vous êtes sa photosynthèse, son eau et son soleil, faites-le grandir, rejoignez ce réseau racinaire en devenir car "Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres, il y aura le Passé, le Présent et l'Avenir!" Merci de votre écoute et de vos partages. Nath - I put my Soul in what I do Musiques "Tant qu'il aura des Arbres" création piano par Marc Vella "Take Me High" @theremynt / @evapeel Un podcast family made avec Amour pour l' Amour des Arbres et sans chichi, grâce à l'aide de mes Amours de Jo @jomdnr & Nico @studio_la_motte MERCI Ma Pause Nature RDV @mapausenature https://www.mapausenature.com/ 3 ASSOS A SOUTENIR Des enfants et des arbres https://desenfantsetdesarbres.org/ Asso Francis Hallé pour la Forêt Primaire https://www.foretprimaire-francishalle.org/ GNSA Groupe National de Surveillance des Arbres - THOMAS BRAIL @thomas_brail https://gnsafrance.org Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Brainy Thing: 15:45. Behind the Redwood Curtain. 25:45 What We're Learning from Our Knitting Margaret fulfills her multi-year goal of knitting some decorative mini-pumpkins, using Susan B. Anderson's Fall Harvest Charm Set https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fall-harvest-charm-set. Catherine completed her dishcloths for her Dishcloth exchange. She used the classic Ballband Dishcloth by Kay Gariner and Ann Shayne. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ballband-dishcloth And despite her efforts to resist, Catherine is starting the Westknits MKAL 2022: Twists & Turns shawl. Brainy Thing: The book Behave: The biology of Humans at our Best and Worst by Robert Sapolsky is five years old now but is chock full of information about human behavior and told is Sapolsky's witty style. Margaret reviews it. Behind the Redwood Curtain: Catherine tells of her visit to the new Redwood Skywalk in Eureka's Sequoia Park, suspended 100 feet above the ground. https://www.redwoodskywalk.com/ Welcome to Episode 141 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit where we review highlights from the book Behave by Robert Saplosky, discuss learning from knitting pumpkins, dishcloths and a mystery shawl, and report on the new Skywalk among the Redwoods at Eureka's Sequoia Park.
Vaccinated county supervisor Rex Bohn makes a bold statement while imploring COVID safety measures, a dog is caught on video sprinting after a vehicle that abandoned him, COVID vaccine mandates for certain employees, a SoHum family shares their experience getting COVID, a closer look at a police officer misconduct bill, Division 1 football returns, a blues festival, Sequoia Park love, several water tragedies, fish woes, the loss of a local ADA legend, Crabs baseball appreciation, hip-hop in Arcata, win a Belle Starr gift certificate, and more.
*Disclaimer* This episode’s summary of a recent triple-murder will be hard to hear for some... Also, an expert’s take on the difficulty of obtaining a primary doctor in Humboldt County, a class-action investigation of Suddenlink, a new rock album with Eureka ties gets international attention, Sequoia Park upgrades explained, the courthouse in Eureka is getting a mural, SpaceX lights up the sky, a Make a Wish dream comes true, a KHSU-related lawsuit, tsunami siren failures explained, a local export longs to come back, crab poachers, and more.
Hi! Enjoy our very first full episode of Travel Through The Parks! Today we will be discussing the very first national park called Yellowstone. Yellowstone is in three states, Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. Our podcast email is traveltheparkspodcast@gmail.com. You can email questions, comments, and ideas to this email. If you want to be featured in the episode 2 weeks from now, Sequoia Park, email us and tell us your favorite national park. We hope you enjoyed! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/travel-the-parks/support
Did you know that good camping food might be one of the main reasons why the US has a National Parks system? Steven Mather usually gets most of the credit for founding the National Parks Service, but the American landscape and Tie Sing's cooking made a very memorable impression on the group. Tie Sing was a Chinese-American cook that used creativity to overcome adversity on the famous Mather Mountain Party adventure in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Eighteen influential businessmen, politicians, and writers embarked on a hiking and horseback riding trip from Sequoia Park to Yosemite, and they came out of the wilderness inspired and full of amazing food. https://adventurenerds.com/podcast/chef-tie-sing-and-the-founding-of-the-national-parks-service/ If you enjoy this podcast, please leave a review and spread the word. Hitting a 5-star rating takes 2 seconds, and it sends anonymous joy to our tiny corner of the world. Sign up for the adventure nerds newsletter: adventurenerds.com/newsletter. We send out a short email every two weeks with fun links and ideas about adventure. Follow Adventure Nerds: Instagram YouTube Spotify Be curious and choose adventure.
Full episode: https://www.humboldtlastweek.com/2020/06/173-mckinleyville-name-change-new-trail.html Humboldt Last Week episode partners: North Coast Co-op, STIL, Brick & Fire Bistro, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi [Humboldt Last Week is available via Apple, Spotify, major podcast networks, KJNY-FM Mondays, NCJ online, RHBB, and humboldtlastweek.com -MC]
A Lethbridge mother is sounding the alarm after she claims her son was stuck but a discarded needle while he was playing at a public park earlier this week.Janessa Fyfe says she was at Sequoia Park with her husband and kids when her six-year-old son Jarom was hurt by a needle left behind in the grass.The boy was apparently crawling along the ground, following a spider when he went into the bushes and was pricked by a syringe. "We took him to a doctor and, sure enough, a little mark was there," Fyfe says.The doctor ordered a series of blood tests on the boy and has started off with some vaccine treatment to combat a possible Hepatitis C infection. But it will be some time before any results come back.Fyfe says it's an awful feeling, seeing what her son is going through while being forced to sit and wait for results.Michael FranklinCTV Calgary
It is into an under construction Twilight Lounge that the boys descend this week, willfully ignoring the chaos that surrounds them (for the most part, until the smoke detector goes off). After a two-week layoff, Goldbrener has returned from his Sequoia Park poker outing to muse on potential guest hosts during Rosen’s upcoming summer-long European … Continue reading Episode #216: “Concentration” camps, Vegans →
Brainy Thing: 15:40 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 31:50 What We’re Learning from our Knitting: With her first shetland lace shawl, Catherine learns that the secret to lace knitting for her is to count stitches after completing each row in the Fatima shawl http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fatima-3 with Sincere Sheep’s Hester colored (peachy) silk/linen blend. It also includes beads and nupps. Margaret starts Christmas gifts with the Buggy Mitts.http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/buggy-mitts with Morehouse Farms wool. (It was a Morehouse Farms Kit when she bought it years ago. BrainyThing: Dr. Bill Hettler proposes Six Dimensions of Wellness http://www.nationalwellness.org/?page=Six_Dimensions which offers a concept beyond physical health. Behind the Redwood Curtain: Margaret talks about Sequoia Park in Eureka. http://www.sequoiaparkzoo.net/visit/sequoia-park/ Book Give-Away continues Links: Facebook: Also, join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post.
Brainy Thing: 13:02 Behind the Redwood Curtain: What We’re Learning From Our Knitting: Catherine returns to an old favorite, The Age of Brass and Steam by Orange Flower http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-age-of-brass-and-steam-kerchief Margaret tries a new tool, Embellish-Knit https://www.amazon.com/Caron-20293-Embellish-Knit-Machine-Kit/dp/B003W0AUQ4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483493507&sr=8-1&keywords=embellish-knit+machine+kit which makes a wicked-fast i-chord to create some Wreath Ornaments by Lorna Miser. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wreath-ornaments-3 and the Fino necklace by Laura Nelkin. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fino Brainy Thing: Gut Instinct and the Brain Scientists are showing a direct link between the human gut and the brain which accounts for those “gut feelings we get. Switzerland science researchers at ETH in Zurik, Urs Meyer German and his team at the Swiss Federal insititude of technology, research gut brain afferance https://www.ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2014/05/how-the-gul-feeling-shapes-fear.html Behind the Redwood Curtain: Sequoia Park Zoo A small but sweet zoo in Sequoia Park in Eureka concentrates on education and species preservation. Knitting Tip: Prevent Repetitive Stress Syndrome Keeping your hands in a C shape with your palms facing upward helps to prevent repetitive stress syndrome Learn-along Our all-new Learn Something New Incentive with randomly selected prizes. See thread on the Teaching Your Brain to Knit Ravelry page. One prize will be a skein of 650 yards of Kristin Omdahl’s B so Fine yarn (in bamboo) by Kristin Omdahl Yarns. Other prizes to be announced. Links: Facebook: Also, join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post. Is there anything to “gut feelings” that people are always talking about, We return to an old favorite Age of Brass and Steam Kerchief, using a new tool dramatically speeds up making i-chord, Spot lighting Eureka’s small but educational zoo, a way to prevent repetitive stress syndrome, and the beginning of a new Learn-along