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I have always loved travel, especially to great Natural Environments. We all have favourite destinations and I have been extremely lucky touring the world while filming for Discovery Channel and Animal Planet – But in New Zealand alone, there are plenty of places that are inspirational when you want to have a break for all sorts of reasons: Gardening Botanic gardens in Auckland, Hamilton, Christchurch, Otari (Wellington), Dunedin, Queens Park Invercargill, Napier and Waikereru (Just outside Gisborne). Most have their own botanical highlights: local plants, or a series of trees and shrubs from around the world – others focus on botanists and their historical discoveries. Otari/Wilton Bush: New Zealand's only public botanic garden dedicated solely to native plants – all because of a vision by Leonard Cocaine. Waikereru – Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander plants from Cook's Endeavour. If you want to get some inspiration for your garden, go and visit some of those places mentioned above. This is gardening on a huge scale. At the same time you'll find out what grows well in your region and often keep up on the latest plant releases. Stunning Natural Parks Mount Taranaki – great tracks in the National park: The Puffer Track going up steeply and showing you the spectacular botany as you climb higher and higher, ending up on the Round-the-Mountain track. You may have heard about the famous cloud forests (Moist air going upwards in Mountainous Tropical areas) – well, if you park your car at the lower end of the North Egmont carpark (down from the visitor centre) you can access the Connett loop track, which goes through New Zealand's cloud forest. This is the real deal in Aotearoa. The Lewis Pass (right at the top) has a fabulous, high altitude walk around wetlands (tarns) with orchids flowering and constantly on the edge of the tree-line: shrunken alpine versions of trees you might know from lower altitudes. If you like Lichens, this is the walk to make. Great insect life all over the place, especially in late spring and summer. (Alpine stone weta!) Further south, try to spend some time in the Catlins. Sealions, Southern rata flowering, deserted beaches and extraordinary forests in pristine landscapes. This is where you immediately get the definition of Biodiversity. This is the very first time in my life that I have mentioned the Catlins on the wireless – it should remain a secret place for ever and ever (ake ake). Milford track too long for you? I have a perfect alternative: Start the Routeburn track on SH 94 (the Milford Road, an hour north of Te Anau) and get to Key Summit. Pick a good weather day and get to the top: Alpine views, wetlands with magical wetland plants (a few Sundew species – Drosera); these plants eat insects – extraordinary! Key summit is the Natural History of Lord of the Rings. Oh yes… rock wrens !!! Ecological “Islands” These are bits of our Landscape that have been made predator-free. That allows the presence of pretty rare birds, lizards, aquatic critters and insects, to name but a few groups under pressure. Zealandia (Wellington) is a mere 20 minutes from down town. Predator proof fence keeps the nasties out; kaka,Tuatara, falcons, kiwi, tieke hihi etc etc. The noise can be deafening. Maungatautari near Cambridge, south of Hamilton is an impressive breeding ground for western brown kiwi: “kohanga kiwi”. After releasing some of these birds there, the numbers increased dramatically. Now these birds can be translocated to other sites with effective pest control. Good numbers of other endangered birds and bats. Brook Waimarama near Nelson where the predator-proof fence keeps the locals safe. It's a great valley with aquatic habitats and my favourite giant carnivorous snails (Powelliphanta) Orokonui EcoSanctuary North of Dunedin city. One of the few places where you can see the large Otago skink, sunning itself on warm rocks in the sun. With Kaka, Tui and Bellbird sipping nectar from native flowers and additional sugar water dispensers, the sounds are reminiscent of the concept of a cacophony This is what New Zealand sounded like when Maori arrived! Tawharanui Open Sanctuary is probably the most “summer Holiday destination”: North of Auckland on the Coast, not far from Goat Island. Kiwi, Takahe, brown teal, Kaka and bellbird, tui and some stunning (albeit small) areas with original forests. Puriri trees with puriri moth holes in the trunks, beaches with dotterels and rocky sea-shore sites with amazing marine rockpools with endemic Nudibrancs and endemic fishes. It's the place where we take teachers for the school holidays with the Blake Inspire sessions: Nature Nerd teachers, ready to teach Nature Nerd Kids! Finally: My environmental “home” in Aotearoa: Wingspan in Rotorua. This is the place where you can interact with falcons, harriers and owls, and learn about the people that rescue these raptors and teach them to fly and hunt for prey, using ancient falconry techniques and traditional methods in ornithology, language and culture. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this 4th instalment of the MCP's plants series, we discuss carnivorous plants: their traps, their habitats, and how to care for your own meat-eating plant.
It's been a while since I recorded an episode! I apologize for not uploading any content for a couple weeks, as I was busy with school ending and was on vacation. This episode is a continued version of my Wings of Fire Dragons as Songs- which is now one of the most popular episodes on this podcast (thank you, my fellow listeners)! If you want to listen to the songs mentioned in this episode, check out my Spootify-a.k.a. Spotify, juniper.4.a.heart, and find the playlist. If you don't have Spootify, then you can listen to these songs on an Amazon Alexa or on a different music platform if you like: ~Wild Hearts by Keith Urban ~Hello by Martin Solveig, or you can listen to the remix with Dragonette ~Trustfall by P!nk ~Pretty Shining People by George Ezra ~Anyone For You: Tiger Lily by George Ezra ~Budapest by George Ezra ~Paradise by George Ezra (you can't even tell I like George Ezra
Researchers have uncovered the unique structure and function of the S1-type nuclease enzyme DAN1 in the Lance-leaved sundew, Drosera adelae, which aids the carnivorous plant in breaking down prey for nutrient absorption. You can read the article at https://botany.one/2023/03/researchers-uncover-how-an-enzyme-helps-a-sundew-digest-its-victims-dna/ You can read the original research at https://academic.oup.com/aob/article/131/2/335/6956342
Episode 050 is the first carnivorous plant episode! First, Charles Darwin and Crabs. Then Tea shares about growing a sticky plant and Steve shares about the most classic of carnivorous plants. Finally, a discussion of mean green mother from outer space and diegesis. Show Notes!Insectivorous Plants by Charles DarwinWhy Does Evolution Keep Turning Everything Into CrabsDrosera filiformis on carnivorous plant resourceIntroduction to thread leaf sundewsFly Traps Can Count!Watch a Venus flytrap glow in response to touchDropping like flies - Criminal PodcastHow the Venus flytrap got its taste for meatLittle Shop of Horrors: Beyond the Plant is PovertyGreek Chorus on WikipediaDiegetic vs. Non-Diegetic Sound: What's the Difference?Diegesis on WikipediaAll of Tea's LinksScienTEAfic on PatreonSupport rootbound
Here are the original questions: 1. How did you get into Wings of fire? 2. Favourite arc? 3. Favourite book? (Excluding legends or winglets) 4. Favourite legends and winglets book? 5. Favourite tribe? 6. Favourite character? 7. Least favourite character? 8. Most aesthetically pleasing dragon? 9. Favourite queen? 10. Favourite villain? 11. Favourite headcanon? (Can be ships, lgbtq+, design or anything really!) 12. Overrated character? 13. Underrated character? 14. Favourite minor character? 15. Favourite pairing? 16. Least favourite pairing? 17. Favourite friendship? 18. Favourite moment? 19. Most tragic death? 20. Favourite battle/fightscene I forgot to do 18 and 19, so my favorite friendship is Turtle and Peril and my favorite moment is when Bumblebee hatches and how Sundew reacts. Go check out Shore's podcast; https://open.spotify.com/show/03W1TdjHf3UwhYWg2hrfQI?si=Zuw-ywFFQZ--A-FC8-odGg as I stool- took inspiration from her episode. Voice message me here! https://anchor.fm/thatrandomfurry --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatrandomfurry/message
This month, we revisit a perennial Plant Parent passion – propagation! See what I did there? Thank you. Anyway, are there any new trends lately? What propagation are we doing in our own collections? And what the heck do we plan to do with these new plants? We “get into it” discussing sphagnum, perlite, and other preferred propagation mediums. But both Plant Daddies agree that this part of the hobby is so fun!And a special thank you to our new Patrons for the month of May! Head over to Patreon to become an Official Patron to listen ad-free, and get access to our exclusive After Shows!https://www.patreon.com/plantdaddypodcastWe've teamed up with Soltech Solutions! Save 15% on amazing plant lights with code PLANTDADDYPODCAST!
This episode's Test Valley Tale is a spookily magical tale. It's a mash up of a local ghost sighting of a horse drawn carriage on New Year's Eve and an Aesop's fable - ‘The Horse, Hunter and Stag'. I wanted to create an origin story for the ghost sighting. And as Wellow sits by the edge of the New Forest, I thought it would be fun to connect the horse drawn carriage with the New Forest ponies. The story takes place during a cold Winter, food is sparse and so the horses are forced to share their food on the common with the deer, who usually stay hidden in the forest. Two horses, Sundew and Bracken, begrudge sharing their food and so when a human stranger appears, and offers to fetch his bow and arrow, the two horses enter into a pact which ultimately leads to their demise. This story is set on Canada Common, just outside the village of Wellow which on the edge of the New Forest. After the story, I share some local folklore and interview Clare Young who owns two beautiful horses Bree and Tallulah. We discuss animal behaviour, New Forest Ponies and how our well-being can benefit from engaging with animals. This episode is accompanied with music by renowned folk musician Paul Sartin. 'Test Valley Tales' is an Arts Council Funded project and one of Test Valley Arts Foundation's Borough of Culture Legacy Projects. All the stories are set in the beautiful landscape of Test Valley which is in Hampshire in England. There is also an illustrated book of the all the stories which accompanies this podcast. This is available from my website. Please see link below. Hope you enjoy it! Story written by Amanda Kane-Smith, based on a local ghost sighting and the Aesop's fable ‘The Horse, Hunter and Stag.' Podcast produced by Miles Kane-Smith. Music by Paul Sartin recorded at WildGoose Records in Wherwell. Test Valley Tales can be found on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter as @testvalleytales. For more information, please go to: www.merry-go-roundstorytelling.co.uk/testvalleytales
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You may know about Sundews, but the Plant Daddies believe these particularly tiny, beautiful members of the Drosera genus deserve their own special mention. And we're happy to report that their care and propagation is easier than you may have read! Will they thrive in terrariums? What does it sound like when Stephen tries to sell Matthew on a plant? And how many ways can we pronounce the word gemmae? Don't underestimate us!
Find out what day after November 18 brings to Rogers City Residents. Learn how Rogers City's People are used to getting local news versus having news reporters coming in from all across the nation. Learn what challenges Rogers City faces regarding lodging. Discover what news began to unravel come mid morning October 19. Find out how many children got impacted by the Bradley's sinking. Learn how and where deceased Bradley Crewmen were spotted along Lake Michigan's Waters. Learn who Warren Toussaint is including his duties on Sundew. Find out exactly how many deceased Bradley Crewmen were pulled out of the water by Sundew Crew including privacy protection protocol. Learn whether Frank Mays & Elmer Fleming meet with news reporters while in hospital. Discover how many of the 33 Crewmen's Bodies had been recovered. Find out what Rogers City's abilities are behind handling funerals on mass scale. Find out what the Bradley's sinking will require. Learn whether or not Bradley's sinking was the costliest of all shipwrecks in Great Lakes History. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support
Learn about Hypothermia and the factors associated behind it. Discover what happens to Dennis Meredith. Find out what time the Sundew, United States Coast Guard Cutter Ship, arrived to site where Carl D Bradley had sunk. Learn what Bradley Transportation Company had achieved 8 Months earlier, March 1958, to now facing the exact opposite news 8 Months later. Discover what Bradley Transportation Officials could now be faced with reaction wise from families of crewmen aboard Bradley. Find out how Elmer Fleming & Frank Mays's Wives responded when receiving first news reports behind Bradley's Disappearance. Learn what happens to Gary Strzelecki. Discover what Sundew Captain Harold Muth & crew mate Richard Selison find on the horizon with their binoculars come morning hours of November 19. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support
merritt is joined by John, Danielle and Dillon for a good ol' fashioned round of Staff Picks, as well as two brand-new games we definitely didn't steal from other shows: Drug or Pokemon and Nintendo $64,000 Pyramid. Games discussed: Dungeon Encounters, The Sundew, Cozy Grove, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, Superliminal. More from Fanbyte: Fanbyte Podcast Network (We do other podcasts too!) Follow us on Twitter (Yell at us on Twitter in good ways.) Talk to us on Discord (Talk to us and our loving community. Also we have a pets channel that is very good.) Twitch Live Streams (Hang out with us live.) Rate and review our show (Please show us your support by rating and telling Paul how much you love his work to make his heart feel good.) And hey, get in touch if you want to advertise with us: advertising@fanbyte.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PODCAST EPISODE 64: David Priddy from Sundew Solutions, Australia As some of my many jobs include the rehoming of bee swarms and nests and the removal of dangerous wasp nests, I have done quite a bit of thinking about different methods of pest removal. Of course, when it comes to bees, the answer is to do what you can to always save the colony and rehome the bees safely and happily. However, the world of (real) pest removal is a broader field, and one that I continue to learn about. The development of chemicals and technologies used for pest control purposes requires the right people with the right perspective, smarts and values. For that reason, I am delighted to introduce David Priddy of Sundew Solutions to the BEES WITH BEN beekeeping podcast. Established in 2009, Sundew Solutions is a leading Australian research and development company. With over 25 Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) approvals to date, Sundew is a company at the top of its field, developing innovative state-of-the-art formulations and technologies for professional pest management. Sundew Solutions is a family owned 100% Australian business employing local families and manufacturing facilities in Australia and New Zealand to produce all of our products. Sundew also utilises the services of local Australian research companies, registration professionals, chemical laboratories, and raw materials suppliers. In these ways, keeping business local is super important to Sundew and to David. David has a whopping 32 years' experience both in Australia and overseas in both the business and chemical industries. His areas of specialisation are strategic marketing, customer relationship management, integrated marketing, brand stewardship, benchmarking, and innovation modelling tools – he is a smart bloke who has spent time working for international companies such as SC Johnson and Sons and Bayer. David is one of very few business managers in Australia who have studied to be a facilitator of Smart Innova Systems from the Israeli company Systematic Inventive Thinking in Lyon, France 2006. He conducts facilitation workshops with clients to look at specific situations, problems or processes and applies these tools to create innovative opportunities and solutions. David also is also regularly published in the Australian Professional Pest Manager magazine, Australian Environmental Pest Managers Association newsletters and Our Gardens Magazine published by The Garden Clubs of Australia. He is also a regular presenter on business marketing topics and formulation technologies for the pest industry. Tune in to hear David and I chat about the complexities of pest control technologies and chemicals, why the environment needs to be considered every step of the way when creating and developing chemical solutions, and the passionate story behind the company name, Sundew. https://sundewsolutions.com.au
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Whip out those calendars! In a momentous moment in Beats, Beards & Brews history, Evan, Eric and Dan prove that they are true podcast professionals when they manage to bounce back from not one ... but two recording hiccups where Evan and then Eric got dropped from the recording completely and everyone kept their cool. We're going to assume that Evan did minimal to no edits on this one! Speaking of true professionals ... those Gojira boys! Wowee! The Frenchmen's seventh studio album Fortitude defies all of the metal genre labels to become the first official Onyx Groove Metal album. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? You better listen to find out! Gojira songs previewed on this episode include: Born for One Thing The Trails Amazonia For the beard portion of the pod, Eric drops a review of a funky little Sriracha-top beard wash and conditioner from Beard Octane. Dan gets enraged by Eric's suggestion that he has found a go-to hot sauce to top the spicy kitchen staple — Yellowbird, y'all! Beard Octane products reviewed on this episode include: Citrafella Lather Conditioning Wash Neutral Beard Conditioner Finally, in the beer portion of the episode, everyone drinks War Tree IPA aka "Strawburied IPA" by War Tree Brewing. This 7.5% IPA features an intriguing mix of passion fruit, pear and strawberry flavors combined with Sundew yeast and Belma hops. Prepare your ears, grab a beverage and hit play on the latest episodes of Beats, Beards & Brews!
Join Geraldine & Christine from the Herbal Extract Company as we discuss Sundew - Due to sundew being discontinued because the raw material is unavailable we would like to provide you with some alternative herbs. In this episode we discuss: The Ayurvedic herb Adhatoda, that's antispasmodic and expectorant. Elecampane which, specific for irritating coughs in children. Grindelia is often used for respiratory ailments, specifically hot, dry coughs with clinging, dried out mucous.
Sundews (Drosera) are a family of carnivorous plants of which Charles Darwin once said, “I care more about (Drosera) than the origin of all the species in the world." Amber does not think we should trust this small plant for good reason. Drosera lures in its prey using a sweet sticky substance to capture and digest insects, and though just a plant, their movements are precise and deadly.Sundews have been known to live up to 50 years and grow on all continents except Antarctica. Sundews generally grow in moist habitats with acidic soils and high sunlight levels. Many species grow in association with peat moss, which absorbs most of the nutrients in the soil.Listen now to learn more about this fascinating plate that Darwin loved and that would eat you if it could only grow large enough. For more information on us, visit our website at betterthanhumanpodcast.comFollow us on Twitter @betterthanhuma1on Facebook @betterthanhumanpodcaston Instagram @betterthanhumanpodcaston TikTok @ https://www.tiktok.com/@l_a_mander https://www.tiktok.com/@betterthanhumanpodcastor Email us at betterthanhumanpodcast@gmail.comWe look forward to hearing from you, and we look forward to you joining our cult of weirdness!#betterthanhuman #cultofweirdness
We discuss the Lost Continent dragonets, which includes: Blue, Luna, Swordtail, Sundew, and Cricket. We discuss the traits and personalities of each dragon and what they bring to the team. **Spoilers for the 3rd arc.
The guys start this week's episode by FINALLY trying their hand at an ad read, which goes predictably terrible (but carries a message surprisingly great for everyone else). With that out of the way, the conversation focuses on Noah's recent experience with BBB's first virtual collaboration, done with none other than podcast A+++lister Scott Janish's brewery Sapwood Cellars. Matt pokes and prods to get all the juicy details on the Riwaka/Callista heavy recipe, some interesting process tweaks, and fermentation using a new, genetically-modified yeast from Omega Lab called "Sundew". The guys discuss their feelings on gene editing in and apart from beer making, lament opportunities lost capitalizing on it in the stock market, and end with a fantastically abstract Three Bay that Matty slyly whips out his very best Noam Chomsky for. .............. ........................ .......................................... Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill
Today, I am happy to be speaking to Emily Gelb, who works at the Ashville Humane Society. Emily has helped expand community-based programs that aim to increase access to pet services in under-served communities. That includes helping people in crisis and finding ways for them to keep their pets at home. Having pets can be expensive. So, as part of my community project in the veterinary social work program, I also try to find helpful resources to assist low-income clients to keep their pets. I know how important animals are in people's lives, so that project was important to me. In this episode, Emily shares many great ideas for how a community can come together to serve their people and pets in need. Stay tuned for more! Like many others in the animal welfare field, Emily just fell into it. While serving in the Peace Corps, she volunteered at a vet clinic in a nearby city and worked with a grassroots dog rescue. When she returned from the Peace Corps, she met the north-east Regional Director with HSUS and ended up interning with her for several months. Through that internship, Emily learned about the range of different activities happening within the animal welfare field that she had no idea about before. When a Safety-Net Coordinator position opened up at Ashville Humane Society, it seemed like a perfect combination for her to get to help pets and people. Listen in today, to hear Emily's story and find out about her great ideas for how communities can come together to provide solutions for people and their pets who are in need. Show highlights: Emily talks about how she got into the field of animal welfare. Emily shares her interesting and unique experience with the Peace Corps in Ecuador and what she learned there. Emily talks about her Ecuadorian jungle dog, Sisa. Emily explains what led to her work with immigrant communities and people experiencing homelessness. Looking at implicit bias around people giving their pets up to a shelter. Emily explains how she started the Human-Animal Support Certificate program through the program at the University of Tennessee. Emily talks about her community programs at Ashville Humane Society. Addressing the complicated issues around animals going into shelters. What Emily has had to do; to keep people and their animals safe from Covid. The transportation of pets to vets is a barrier in some communities. Emily explains what is getting done to help people with that. Talking about the programs and services that help people in crises with their pets. Emily talks about the AlignCare program and explains what it does and how it is going. Emily discusses all the different programs with which she works. Emily defines what One Health is. Bio: Emily Gelb is the Director of Community Solutions at Asheville Humane Society. An NH native, she has worked at AHS for the last six years, and she has expanded the department to include multiple community-based programs aimed at increasing access to pet services in underserved communities, providing assistance for individuals in crisis, and keeping pets in homes. As a Returned Peace Corps volunteer, she is dedicated to using a participatory approach to community-based programming and is passionate about serving the immigrant community and individuals experiencing homelessness. Emily recently completed her Human-Animal Support certificate through UTK's Veterinary Social Work program and is currently working with UT's AlignCare program as a Veterinary Social Work Coordinator. Emily resides in Asheville, NC, with her beloved Ecuadorian jungle dog, Sisa, and Sundew, her recently adopted cat. Links and resources: Ashville Humane Society https://www.ashevillehumane.org/ (Website)
Episode 6 of our podcast features a discussion between artist Tom Baskeyfield and writer Josh Allen. Tom's works on paper, depicting local stones floating on a black plane, are currently on display in our In Steps of Sundew exhibition. As you'll hear in this discussion, stone is both emblem and starting point for much larger issues and ideas. We begin with a pebble in the hand of a rambler and travel through issues of mindfulness, theology, human vs geological time, nationalism, and home. Tom has provided a wealth of supplementary material for this discussion. Visit the link for images, a full bibliography of works sited during this discussion, and a short film, as well as a full transcript of this podcast episode. http://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-episode-6--tom-baskeyfield/
We're back from an unexpected break with this this episode about the round leaved sundew! Join Indy and Jasper as we learn about this cool carnivorous plant! Sources: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosera_rotundifolia https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16041727/ https://www.guide-to-houseplants.com/sundew-plant.html#:~:text=It's%20a%20good%20idea%20to,it%20will%20tolerate%20some%20frost).
Looking for a striking, easy carnivorous plant? How about a beautiful companion to your tropicals that will pitch in and help catch those gnats? Stephen can't stop saying good things about this one. Grimly, Matthew tries to "improve his drosera outcomes." Let's support him, yes?
Our first podcast episode is a talk between Fermynwoods Assistant Director Jessica Harby and Sarah Gillett, an artist and writer investigating the life of things across space and time, as well as across media. Sarah has been commissioned to produce work over two years and multiple sites as part of our programme In Steps of Sundew. In this talk, she discusses the inspiration provided by the grounds, archives and staff at Rockingham Castle, research on how astronauts dream, the promise of future seances, and the joy of collaboration. This episode features clips from her sound work "Well Well" as well as a presentation of another work in its entirety, the hypnotic "Black Night". For more information on this podcast, including images mentioned in the episode, visit http://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-episode-1---sarah-gillett
Lots of different tentacles to get hit by in today's episode! If you're interested in Cthulhu Dark Ages 3rd ed., check it out here. If you're enjoying the show, why not consider supporting it on Patreon? You'll get access to lots of new bonus content, including my other podcast, Patron Deities! Thanks to Ray Otus for our thumbnail image. The intro music is a clip from "Solve the Damn Mystery" by Jesse Spillane, used under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
A new tree needs a good pot to be planted in. Sundew begs for protection as she ventures into the unseelie fey territory to retrieve the pot that will complete her ritual. Some fey wish to help while others seek to sow seeds of doubt about her future with Ash. Finally, with the help of the polished obsidian, the shadow stone, they confront the guardian with her own true visage.
Half woman-half-deer she stalks the feywild with her mystic moon wolf at her heels. With untamed explosions of power, this tiny, black-winged gentleman packs a bang. With scales like sapphires and swirling golden, eyes, rich plumage and polished bronze armour, this noble draconic knight is dedicated to the summer court. The monk’s beloved Sundew wishes to leave the feywild. To do so she must complete a painful ritual that begins with collecting the most dangerous substance to fey, iron.
With District 6 and the town of Sundew at their side. Emmi and Jak lead the charge to destroy the Primordial Forge and stop the rest of the Glaive Members
Thrust into a standoff between Ander and the Insect Glaive. Emmi and Jak have to keep their composure or risk the destruction of Sundew
Emmi and Jak have returned from Sixs Port and spend a week in Sundew to prepare for what lies ahead
Our mini-arc concludes as we return to Jak's story, in Sixs Port. There we meet the rest of the Urchin orphans and watch Jak stumble upon a potential threat.
As our a mini-arc continues, we see Emmi's life, twenty years ago, after the flood and after losing Elliot
Pierre Jules Janssen Norman Lockyer William Ramsay ไฟลท์ Concorde ไล่ตามเงาสุริยุปราคา ปี 1973 โปรเจ็ค Citizen Cate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMHAOrfV7l0 SARAWAK, BORNEO, MALAYSIA อุทยานแห่งชาติ Bako ลงเรือที่หมู่บ้านบาโกะ ไปถึงอุทยาน ทางเข้าร่มรื่น เจอหมูป่าต้อนรับ เจองู เจอลิงจมูกงวง (proboscis monkey) เซลฟี่หลังขี้ เลือกเทรลที่จะไปเดิน โซนแรกเป็นป่าชายเลน โซนต่อไปเริ่มเข้าป่าดิบชื้น รากไม้พัวพัน จะมีเครื่องหมาย(สีแดง)บอกทางเป็นระยะๆ เดินคนเดียวไม่ต้องกลัวหลง มอสโซนนี้เขียวชุ่มฉ่ำจริงๆ และถ่ายยังไงก็ไม่สวยเท่าตาเห็น สัมผัสและจดจำ โซนต่อมา พื้นเปลี่ยนเป็นทรายแฉะๆ เจอหม้อแล้ว! พวกแรกที่เจอเป็น Nepenthes rafflesiana หรือราฟ หม้อบน (Upper pitcher) จะเป็นทรงแตร ตัวต่อมาที่เจอคือ N.gracilis ทรงลิปสติก เจอหม้อตลอดสองข้างทาง โซนต่อมาเริ่มเป็นทุ่งแห้งขึ้นเรื่อยๆ เซอไพรส์เจอหยาดน้ำค้างด้วย ไม่คิดว่าจะมี (Sundew เป็นพืชกินแมลงอีกจำพวกนึง) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djnIa2fHJVY ใช้ CUsmartlens ถ่ายสารพัดสัตว์ สนใจสั่งซื้อได้ทาง INBOX เพจ WiTcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0hSfzt3H5Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_cIwMLEYk กลับมาถึงที่ทำการ เจอหมูป่าอีกแล้ว เค้กไอติมวันเกิด เจอหมูป่าอีกแล้ว ไปชายหาดเตรียมตัวกลับ เจอหินลาเต้อาร์ต กลับเข้าเมืองมาเจออาบันโดยสวัสดิภาพ ^^ คลิปเพลงต่างๆ ที่ใช้ประกอบตอน https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erG5rgNYSdk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHP2GgxYddY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ufFuwXOi9E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mehLx_Fjv_c พูดคุยคอมเม้นกันได้ที่โพสต์นี้คร้าบ https://www.facebook.com/witcastthailand/photos/a.384378794958298.93979.380263635369814/1621183914611107
This episode is the first part of a mini arc, which focuses on our character's back stories and sets up future events in the series. Today's episode focuses on Jak