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This episode is all about the crew—what's new, what's broken, and what's coming next. JD, Pope & Randi (JemAndTheMisfit), Bryan (Beatrice JKU the Lunchbox), and Mike (JKTrlFnder) catch up and share everything from exciting Bronco purchases and hydro steering installs to the reality of aging Jeeps and fried motors. Bryan talks about adding a Ford F-350 Lariat tow rig to the lineup, while JD celebrates a long-overdue clockspring fix. Randi confesses her Bronco is definitely not staying stock, and Mike drops news about trussed axles and Vernal test runs. It's a full roundtable of shop talk, road prep, and off-road storytelling with the Trailhead crew.
In this week's episode, we dive into our latest boondocking adventure! We're recording live from a stunning campsite near Vernal, Utah, not far from Dinosaur National Monument. We discuss our recent travels, including our memorable stay at Fort Collins, Colorado, and the unexpected detours that tested our journey. *Become an RV Miles Mile Marker member and get ONE MONTH FREE at https://rvmiles.com/milemarkers *Get all the details about Homecoming 2025 here: https://rvmiles.com/homecoming/ Support our Sponsors: *Win a free RV with @LiquifiedRV here: https://liquifiedrv.com/RVMilesRVGiveaway * Harvest Hosts: Save 15% on a Harvest Hosts membership with MILES at https://harvesthosts.com *Check out all Blue Ox has to offer at https://BlueOx.com *Find all the RV parts and gear you need at etrailer: https://www.etrailer.com/vehicle-finder.aspx?etam=p0001 *Use code RVMILES15 to get 15% off Travelfi here: https://travlfi.com/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=Ad+Read&utm_campaign=RV+Miles+YouTube+Ad+Read 00:00 Introduction 00:27 Sponsorship Messages 01:33 Welcome to RV Miles Episode 359 01:59 Boondocking in Vernal, Utah 05:52 Family Emergency and Unexpected Travel 09:45 Navigating Car Rental Challenges 25:11 Reuniting with Family in LA 33:09 Exploring Fort Collins, Colorado 40:19 Gate Code and Fees Discussion 40:50 Camping Experience at Horse Tooth Reservoir 42:17 Shoutout to Mile Marker Brian 44:37 Exploring Fort Collins 44:58 Pizza and Dining in Fort Collins 50:36 Rock Climbing and Other Activities 54:14 Drive from Breckenridge to Vernal 01:00:12 Dinosaur National Monument 01:03:27 Travel Challenges and Road Closures 01:14:03 Conclusion and Farewell
Starlight Thursdays Episode 261 featuring Mixtress Pendula. It is springtime. Time for New beginnings: we've passed the vernal equinox. I wanted to give you about an hour, maybe a little more, of some high energy neurofunk drum and bass. This mix was a lot of fun to make. It's got some good energy. And I hope that the humor that runs underneath it is obvious. If nothing else it's a good something to get you going in your moves outdoors enjoying this new season. Hope to see all of you somewhere outside at a venue this summer. And in the interim I'm frequently on Twitch as well. But I hope this mix puts a little pep in your step. Mixtress Pendula
In What I've Been Watching, I chat about the 2018 Jon Hamm, Catherine Keener release "Nostalgia," which I found available for viewing at the Uintah County Library in Vernal, UT. Great space, and very cool show! Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman, marking my 101st episode of VideoFuzzy, reporting the progress I've made in cataloging thousands of VHS transfers and digital recordings. First, heading toward my eighth anniversary doing this podcast, I'm trying to build some engagement. I posted an 11th installment of "VideoFuzzy: The Video - Celebrating 100 Episodes!" at https://youtu.be/eWfcCDiOZ2I. Please share as you're able to with anyone you feel might enjoy this production. Also, most of my recent episodes have posted with promos, so those are also available to share freely. And you have to scroll all the way down, but there are more general promos posted at https://videofuzzy.libsyn.com. Enjoy! This set covers discs 1801 to 1825 in my Classic Collection. For my Fuzzy Feature, from Disc 1818 I pulled up the "Parks and Recreation" second season episode "94 Meetings," and traced Cross Connections for Dan Butler, Jane McGregor, Robert Englund, Timothy Olyphant, Zeljko Ivanek, Robert Picardo, Tony Hale, John Barrowman, Diane Farr, Stephen Weber, Larry Widmore, Ted Bagley, Julie Benz, Krinstin Chenowith, Martha Plimpton, Yeardley Smith and Alex Kingston, plus from "Eli Stone" and elsewhere, I celebrate Golden Thread Loretta Devine. In my Classic Collection, I call up my 2010 "TV is the New Reading" podcast commentary on "Happy Town." David Tennant and Patrick Stewart shared the stage in a PBS "Great Performances" production of "Hamlet." Plus comments on "Doctor Who," "Fringe," "The Crying Game" from 1992, and I highlighted insights by fellow podcaster Terry Geo's "Refracted World" at Refracted World "Love is Love Legally" at https://bit.ly/3RoEg0L. Also, "Damages," "Mercy," "South Park," "The Office," "Community," "The Simpsons," OKGO on "The Colbert Report," "Minnesota Original" and on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," Jon hilariously simulated capping the BP oil spill. In What I've Been Watching, comments on the pilot episode of "Continuum," plus "Captain America: Brave New World," Trey Parker's "Orgazmo," the 2003 Edie Falco pilot of "Fargo," you can find a copy of that posted here: https://bit.ly/4jdNPMb. Also, Jon Hamm and Catherine Keener in the 2018 production of "Nostalgia," and the six-episode 2023 Netflix production of "Queen Charlotte." Happy viewing! TOP FIFTEEN: Here's a "Top Fifteen" episode guide for people looking for a quick read-in on this blog and podcast effort: https://videofuzzy.libsyn.com/about. Enjoy!
Join us for this week's episode as we're joined by GM of the Vernal Oilers David Imonti, and head coach Ryan Howse. Find out all about the Oilers' magical national championship winning season, the junior league they play in, and the city of Vernal's integral role to this team's season.
The Sage and Crone talk about their experiences now that we are actually in the season of Spring ushered in by the Vernal or... The post A Year of Ritual Practices Cont appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 20, 2025 is: vernal VER-nul adjective Vernal is a formal adjective that describes something that relates to or occurs in the spring. // It is such a relief after a long, cold winter to see the trees and flowers in their glorious vernal bloom. See the entry > Examples: “I visited the wetland as best I could, given my professional obligations and peripatetic lifestyle, which often nurtured anything but stillness. Still, I baked and sweated in the summer sun, drew a thick down jacket around me on cold and snowy winter days, huddled in vernal rain, lounged in fall light.” — Christopher Norment, Terrain.org, 18 Sept. 2024 Did you know? “The sun's coming soon. / A future, then, of warmth and runoff, / and old faces surprised to see us. / A cache of love, I'd call it, / opened up, vernal, refreshed.” These are the closing lines of the poem “Runoff” by Sidney Burris, and even if you don't (yet) know the word vernal, you can probably divine its meaning from context. The sun's arrival? Melting snow and ice? Optimism? It all sure sounds like spring, the muse of many a poet and the essence of vernal, an adjective that describes all things related to the season. While the sun has been crossing the equator since time immemorial, producing a vernal equinox in the northern hemisphere in late March and in the southern hemisphere in late September, the word vernal has only been in use in English since the early 16th century, when it blossomed from the Latin adjective vernālis. That word in turn traces back to the noun vēr, meaning “spring.”
THURSDAY HR 1 Frist Day of spring! Vernal equinox today. Russ is hungry! Prime Rib Reaching the younger people
Vernal equinox adalah salah satu fenomena tahunan yang terjadi di bulan maret sekaligus menandakan terjadinya keseimbangan waktu antara siang dan malam
Welcome to the #ShareYourHotness Podcast episode 155! Sidney Smith grew up in Provo, Utah, and attended BYU and BYU Idaho, where he met his wife, Lori. Together, they have four beautiful children—who clearly get their good looks from their mother. For the past 13 years, Sidney has lived in Vernal, Utah, working as an Account Executive in business telecommunications. In 2015, Sidney became a double amputee, but rather than letting it slow him down, he embraced the challenge and made life even more interesting. He's a triathlete, outdoorsman, and public speaker, sharing his story to inspire others to turn adversity into strength. On weekends, you'll find him camping, hiking, and fishing with his kids, making the most of every adventure. Sidney also runs Disabled Outdoorsmen, a nonprofit dedicated to providing outdoor opportunities for people with impairments. Whether he's pushing his limits in a race, exploring the mountains, or helping others experience the great outdoors, Sidney lives by the philosophy that choosing hard things on purpose prepares us for life's unexpected challenges. Support The #ShareYourHotness Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-syh-podcast Find out more at https://the-syh-podcast.pinecast.co
Episode Synopsis: Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of Small Town Comeback, an original documentary series, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes & Links: Check out Vernal's Innvation Hub: vernalinnovationhub.com Visit Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Episode Synopsis: With an ambitious Downtown plan, demolition and construction kick off to revitalize Vernal's Downtown Main Street. The momentum starts to bring new businesses and new nightlife to Main Street. Becca, the documentary series producer of Small Town Comeback, chats with Quinn Bennion, Vernal City Manager, and Gabby Hawkes Blackburn, former Vernal City Assistant Manager/ Planning Director about how this plan is unfolding and what they're learning along the way. Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of Small Town Comeback, an original documentary series, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes & Links: Check out Vernal City's Downtown Plan: https://www.vernal.gov/471/Vernal-Downtown-Plan Visit Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Episode Synopsis: Rural air travel is growing! Ken Campbell, Vernal Regional Airport, and Quinn Bennion, Vernal City Manager, talk with Becca about the airport's updates, challenges, and future forecasts. Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of Small Town Comeback, an original documentary series, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes & Links: Fly to Vernal: flyvernal.com Visit Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Real estate investing isn't just about finding the next big opportunity; it's about ensuring your investments can weather any storm. In this episode, we'll dive into the importance of having strong exit strategies and running numbers based on market rents. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls, safeguard your portfolio, and make sound long-term investment decisions that stand the test of time. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Why understanding exit strategies is essential for real estate investors The risks of relying on government programs like Section 8 or single-industry markets How to properly underwrite deals using market rents Lessons from past market collapses in places like Kansas City and Vernal, Utah Why boring, long-term real estate investments often outperform trendy opportunities CONNECT WITH US: If you need help with anything in real estate, please email invest@rpcinvest.com Reach Ron: RP Capital Leave podcast reviews and topic suggestions: iTunes Subscribe and get additional info: Get Real Estate Success Facebook Group: Cash Flow Property Facebook Community Instagram: @ronphillips_ YouTube: RpCapital Get the latest trends and insights: RP Capital Newsletter
Season 7 Ep 9: Todd and Jon welcome Vernal Turner, Hall of Fame Basketball Official. They talk to Mr. Turner about all of the mechanics and preparation that go into refereeing a basketball game at a high level. Follow the Show on Twitter @afterthetimeout Listen to the show on: Apple: Search "After the Timeout" Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tfyTqZxebtEugpd7dwq5E Anchor: https://anchor.fm/after-the-timeout Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/97de7f0b-5f34-416f-93dc-e750ee59a60c/after-the-timeout Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MzUwYzRhYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/after-the-timeout Radiopublic: https://radiopublic.com/after-the-timeout-G729aA Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/q9zqtop
If you are passionate about fly fishing, the story of Clark Pierce, also known as Uncle Cheech, is an inspiring journey from a hobby to a thriving business. Growing up in Vernal, Utah, Clark initially had little interest in fishing but discovered fly tying as an artistic outlet influenced by his father. After marrying into a fly-fishing family, Clark's passion grew, leading to Fly Fish Food, a successful venture co-founded with Curtis Fry. From winning competitions to creating engaging tutorials, Clark built a business renowned for quality and innovation. Today, Fly Fish Food combines media, retail, and community, shaping the fly-fishing industry while maintaining a personal and approachable vibe. Episode Highlights [01:43] Background of Clark [03:38] Early Fly-Fishing Experiences and Fly-tying [06:13] Meeting Curtis and Starting Fly Fish Food [16:51] Growth and Expansion of Fly Fish Food [23:47] Branding and Marketing Strategies[26:09] Staff and Team Dynamics [28:22] Acquisition of Jimmy's Fly Shop [32:38] Innovations and Future Plans[37:53] Birth of Uncle Cheech[55:56] How to Reach Clark
Best-selling women's fiction author, Michelle Vernal joins us all the way from New Zealand to talk about her journey into publishing, her writing process and the perks of being a hybrid author and having a contract with Bookouture whilst simultaneously indie publishing another series of her own.
This week on Regional Roundup, we hear a story about the prestigious Sundance Film Festival, which is considering a move from Utah to Boulder, Colorado. Two other film festivals recently took place in the Rocky Mountain West: the Aspen Film Festival and the Crested Butte Film Festival. We also meet alien and Bigfoot enthusiasts who gathered in Vernal, Utah. Additionally, a recent festival in Ignacio, Colorado, highlights the significance of heavy metal music within Tribal communities. Contributors to this week's show include Jackie Sedley from KGNU, Kaya Williams from Aspen Public Radio, Emily Arntsen from KZMU, and Clark Adomaitis from KSUT and KSJD.
Join me for the nickel tour, an experiment with artificial intelligence (AI), using my Phenomecon 2024 report as only the Whispering Gallery can bring it. With a velvety “blended” of spiced chai latte* and the Phenomecon mantra “we believe” which is a tad more than I'm personally comfortable with. I don't “believe” carte blanche and personally I would have been more comfortable with “the jury is still out…” and yet the green glowy website had beckoned and there I was. This episode is a short overview of the Phenomecon conference as organized by the experimental AI "Google Notebook LM" from my full episode recording, and notes. More about the conference and human speakers in the full episode. www.whisperinggallerypodcast.com https://linktr.ee/whisperinggallerypodcast https://www.facebook.com/whisperinggallerystories/ https://www.instagram.com/whisperinggallerypodcast/ *Spoofs coffee in Vernal, Utah Episode Image Source: Microsoft Designer, Create with AI
Cinderella taks about gnomes and the Autumnal equinox. The dividing line in our orbit. Fall begins on FRN!
The annual paranormal conference Phenomecon took place in Vernal, Utah, last weekend. UFO spotters, Bigfoot enthusiasts, and Skinwalker believers convened for four days of lectures and presentations about supernatural occurrences in the Uinta Basin and beyond. - Photo: Phenomecon attendees Audie Tackett and Gail Tackett show off a photo of what they believe are Bigfoot tracks spotted in the snow in Colorado.
For the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we were joined by three amazing artists from the Atlanta based Theatre company, Vernal & Sere Theatre Makers. Sawyer Estes, Erin O'Connor and Erin Boswell stopped by to talk about their upcoming New York debut of their show, Hurricane Season. This was such a great conversation about a brilliant and smart piece of theatre. So tune in and turn up for this great show!Vernal & Sere Theatre Makers PresentsHurricane SeasonAugust 23rd- September 7th@ Theatre RowTickets and more information can be found at hurricaneseasonplay.com And be sure to follow our guests to stay up today on all their upcoming projects and productions:Hurricane Season: hurricaneseasonplay.comVernal & Sere: vernalseretheatre@gmail.com, vernalandseretheatre.com, and @vernalandseretheatreErin Boswell: @erinrboswellSawyer: @sawyer.estesErin O'Connor: @goatstories
Strap on your hiking boots and say goodbye to your spouse. We're pulling off the highway and going on a trek through Dinosaur National Monument with photographer Randy Fullbright. To see Randy's photos for yourself, check out his website or stop by his shop, Fullbright Studios, in Vernal, UT.
This week, JD, Ryan, Alyssa, Pope, and Randi bring you a whirlwind episode full of off-roading adventures and surprises. They start with a fun talk about tech hiccups and wild weather challenges that mess with vehicle upkeep. Fresh from their trip to Vernal, they spill the beans on thrilling offroad experiences and the unique obstacles they tackled. Are you curious about the latest vehicle upgrades or Jeep's new electric Renegade? They've got you covered! Plus, hear a hilarious and surprising story involving a dog sitter that takes an unexpected turn. Tune in for laughs, insights, and the excitement of exploring new trails. Don't forget to check out the Blue Ribbon Coalition and leave us a voicemail with your best off-roading tales! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetrailhead/message
Welcome to Paranormal Spectrum, where we illuminate the enigmatic corners of the supernatural world. I'm your host, Barnaby Jones, and today we have a very special guest joining us:Ronald Meyer is a seasoned paranormal experiencer, with encounters ranging from out-of-body experiences and cryptid sightings to non-dual awakenings. He is the owner of Centre Communications, a film production company, and has produced and directed feature films in Hollywood. Ron also facilitates flow workshops and holds a 5th-degree black belt in Aikido. Recently, he produced "Becoming Evil," the number one streaming documentary series on Amazon Prime about serial killers. Additionally, he is a peer-reviewed published scientist with contributions to the fields of behavioral cybernetics and paleontology. He resides in Louisville, Colorado, with his wife.In September 2023, Centre Communications premiered the feature film "The Mysteries of Bradshaw Ranch: Aliens, Portals, and the Paranormal" at a conference in Vernal, adjacent to Skinwalker Ranch. During the movie's production, the crew encountered intelligent alien entities and other paranormal phenomena. The film is slated for release in early 2024.The book is available here:https://hangar1publishing.com/products/the-high-strangeness-of-bradshaw-ranchThe documentary is available here:https://www.amazon.com/Mysteries-Bradshaw-Ranch-Portals-Paranormal/dp/B0CSZCT28F/or herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-2IDCHeseIClick that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones on the Paranormal Spectrum every Thursday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 10am Central – 8am Pacific and 11am Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have twelve different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORK.
Interview with Joan Virginia Allen about her inspiring journey from an attorney to a fitness trainer and eventually to a life coach. Joan discusses the importance of dynamic aging - not just physically, but also mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. At 71, Joan had a transformative encounter with biomechanist Katy Bowman that led to her becoming a restorative movement coach. Today, at 85, Joan runs her own life coaching business and publishes the Dynamic Aging for Life online magazine. The conversation delves into the crucial role of staying active, the power of genuine curiosity, and how Joan continues to make a difference by inspiring others. Tune in to hear about her journey, strategies for aging dynamically, and stories of others who defy aging stereotypes. Links to mentions in the podcast: Dynamic Aging for Life online magazine Katy Bowman Nutritious Movement website Dynamic Aging book by Katy Bowman Beating the Odds article by Joan's husband Willis Allen describing their hike to the top of Vernal and Nevada Falls McLaren Coaching (life coach training) Half Dome Joan uses Washington Post article “Don't want to retire? Here's how to maintain a fulfilling career into your 80s and beyond” featuring Joan Breaking the Age Code book by Becca Levy Connect with Second Act Fit Pros Second Act Fit Pros Newsletter Instagram Facebook Email: erin@secondactfitpros.com www.secondactfitpros.com
Ronald Meyer is a seasoned paranormal experiencer, with encounters ranging from out-of-body experiences and cryptid sightings to non-dual awakenings. He is the owner of Centre Communications, a film production company, and has produced and directed feature films in Hollywood. Ron also facilitates flow workshops and holds a 5th-degree black belt in Aikido. Recently, he produced "Becoming Evil," the number one streaming documentary series on Amazon Prime about serial killers. Additionally, he is a peer-reviewed published scientist with contributions to the fields of behavioral cybernetics and paleontology. He resides in Louisville, Colorado, with his wife.In September 2023, Centre Communications premiered the feature film "The Mysteries of Bradshaw Ranch: Aliens, Portals, and the Paranormal" at a conference in Vernal, adjacent to Skinwalker Ranch. During the movie's production, the crew encountered intelligent alien entities and other paranormal phenomena.The film is now available here: https://www.amazon.com/Mysteries-Bradshaw-Ranch-Portals-Paranormal/dp/B0CSZCT28F/Alan Megargle is an award-winning filmmaker, lecturer, event organizer, paranormal investigator, and Bigfoot researcher. He began conducting Bigfoot investigations with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) in his home state of Ohio over a decade ago. Now residing in Colorado, Alan continues his investigations and utilizes his diverse experiences to advance the boundaries of Bigfoot research in his quest for answers.The two men visit with Talking Weird to discuss their fascinating new book: THE HIGH STRANGENESS OF BRADSHAW RANCH available from Hanger 1 Publishing here: https://hangar1publishing.com/collections/alan-megargle/products/the-high-strangeness-of-bradshaw-ranchNestled near the majestic red rock mesas of Sedona, Arizona, lies the enigmatic Bradshaw Ranch, a place where the ordinary world collides with the inexplicable. Once a bustling film set, this now-abandoned beacon in the desert stands as a testament to uncharted mysteries and unexplained phenomena.In "The High Strangeness of Bradshaw Ranch," you are invited to delve into a riveting exploration of the ranch's veiled secrets. Through a compelling blend of chilling narratives, expert insights, and audacious experiments, the authors unravel the enigmatic tapestry that cloaks this mysterious locale.Embark on a journey filled with synchronicities and spine-tingling encounters. As you turn the pages, you'll traverse a realm where the elusive Bigfoot leaves its mark, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) cast shadows in the night sky, and the existence of interdimensional portals challenges our very understanding of physics and reality.Each chapter brings you face-to-face with alien intelligences, blurring the lines between the natural world and the realm of the paranormal. "The High Strangeness of Bradshaw Ranch" is not just a book; it's a portal to a world that defies conventional understanding, a world where the mysteries of the universe unfold in the red-hued landscapes of Sedona.Prepare to have your perception of reality transformed. The Bradshaw Ranch awaits to reveal its secrets, offering a glimpse into a new frontier where the extraordinary becomes the norm.So get ready for a mind-expanding conversation that will cover alien life, UFOs, cryptids, paranormal portals, and how all of these phenomena may be connected!
Intro: One More Night – Can 1. Au Printemps – Jacques Brel (2:39) 2. Little Annie – Lilly Brothers & Don Stover (2:15) 3. May Dew – Derek & Dorothy Elliott (2:17) 4. Ecco la Primavera – Francesco Landini, Řemdih (3:02) 5. Joy Spring – Clifford Brown & Max Roach (6:47) 6. It Might As Well Be Spring – New Stan Getz Quartet, featuring Astrud Gilberto (4:20) 7. Holiday Song – The Pixies (2:15) 8. Do You Mind My Dream – Liliput (3:58) 9. Mechanical World – Spirit (5:18) 10. Taurus – Spirit (2:37) 11. Χθες Το Βράδυ Στου Γκαρίπη (Hthes to Vradi Stou Garipi: Yesterday Evening at Garipis) – George Katsaros (4:29) 12. A Sant' Efisio – Enzo Avitabile (3:06) 13. Os Mutorum Lux Cecorum, from the Inchcolm Antiphoner – Anon., Webber/Brown/Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge (3:05) 14. Ramadan in Space Time – Salah Ragab & the Cairo Jazz Band (4:26) 15. James Bond Theme – James Bond Sextet (2:01) 16. American Haikus (excerpts) – Jack Kerouac, acc. Al Cohn & Zoot Sims (4:10) 17. Rise and Shine – Bunny Wailer (5:18) 18. The Carny – Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (8:01) 19. Yodel 1 – Penguin Café Orchestra (4:10) 20. My Adorable One – James Carr (3:29) 21. Mateso – Master Musicians of Tanzania (10:08) 22. Mari Lwyd – English Acoustic Collective (6:06) 23. Esperanza – Rachel's (5:31) 24. Drane – Autechre (10:48) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble
Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!! We're back! Sorry, that sounded kind of like a threat, didn't it? No, just, like, "Hello! We're here! It's story time!" Ken has selected a story by an author new to the show. Born Alice Mary Norton, she legally changed her name to her primary pseudonym, Andre Norton. The Story is called "All Cats Are Gray," and it is a delightful little adventure without heavy topics or political themes. Which mean Ken and Heather feel free to just riff and joke around without fear of offending anyone. So, you know...things get weird. Heather reads well, but is interrupted by questions like: Is this our swiciest episode ever? No, that's not a typo. Does "it" feel like warm Cup of Noodles? Yes, that "it". What is that smell? The answer isn't not "corrupt taint." "All Cats Are Gray" was published in Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, August–September 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed. Email us at 5050artsproduction@gmail.com. Remember to tell five friends to check out Campfire Classics. Like, subscribe, leave a review. Now sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
Sam Passey is Director of the Uintah County Library in Vernal and we revisit our conversation with him, reviewing current challenges and opportunities and looking to the future.
The Nature of Phenology | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark They form in depressions in the forest floor and are large enough to last for a few months, but small enough that they tend to dry out by mid-summer. As a result, vernal pools have no fish in them. This lack of a key predator population makes them a perfect place for amphibians to breed. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com. About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Sullivan, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 4/20/24: Vernal Pools first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
The Only Anime Podcast explodes out the gate with three spring season premiere reviews before moving on to a brief introduction to the beautiful spring tradition of the Sakura blossom festivalSpice and WolfGods Games We PlayRe:MonsterHighspeed EtoileYatagarasuGrandma and Grandpa Are Young AgainAstro Note
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In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes Researcher and Author James Keenan to discuss his explorations of the now famous Blind Frog Ranch in Vernal, Utah and the amazing findings on the property. From lost treasure to underground cave systems, possible meteoric crash sites, and even claim jumpers, the action never stop. What possible secrets could this anomalous location hold?! In the second part of the episode, we welcome Craig Woolheater, founder of Cryptomundo as well as the co-founder of the Fouke Monster Festival and organizer of other amazing events in Texas. We discuss the history of the famed Fouke Monster, the happenings at the upcoming festival in Fouke Arkansas which bears its name. Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of Blind Frog Ranch with James Keenan as well as a sneak preview of Fouke Monster Festival 2024 with Craig Woolheater. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & Aftermath Media, KPNL Radio, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Website live streams powered by Web Work Wireless. For the best in home and business WiFi solutions visit WebWorksWireless.com. Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com. #CuriousRealm #truehempscience #webworkswirelessBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
Greeting's heathens and witches,Welcome to the Horn and Cauldron podcast…Ostara is held on the Vernal or Spring Equinox, which is the beginning of astronomical spring. On this day, night and day are equal, and each day after it is longer than the last until the summer solstice. Festivals for the spring equinox are associated with new beginnings, eggs, rabbits, flowers, and rebirth. Spring is also a season where in the span of a week, you can experience sunny, windy, and rainy days—so let's find a way to harness that and add it to our magical repertoire! In this episode, we discuss the history of the Tempestarii, who were weathermancers in the middle ages, and some of the spells they were reported to have used. We also give you a bunch of ideas for you to incorporate weather magic into your practice, and talk about our own experiences using weather magic. Related Episodes:Ostara 101, episode: https://youtu.be/6_XuVpLtDm4?si=Z_IGb28vR4cS-T41Ostara 102, episode: https://youtu.be/diLSXxD4NeM?si=AV_pNZfnoIArpsNcOstara 103 Plant Magic, episode: https://youtu.be/VtHI9C8qYGA?si=yxQm-yanmKpQJWMnHidden Heathenry in Modern Holidays, episode 26: https://youtu.be/bzm9NkGLF5s?si=IJJlvARBYdKM1H-ZMabon 103 Living with the Seasons, episode 63: https://youtu.be/93T1NFl8DNc?si=q6qGNBuoLI29cq5c Sources:https://www.almanac.com/topics/weather/weather-references/weather-lorehttps://druidryblog.wordpress.com/2019/09/01/old-spells-weather-magic/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agobardhttps://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/agobard-onhailandthunder.asphttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_lorehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_godhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_solar_deitieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_thunder_godshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rain_deitieshttps://occult-world.com/tempestarii/https://occult-world.com/storm-raising/https://esoterx.com/2014/08/26/cloudy-with-a-chance-of-tempestarii-witches-warlocks-and-weather-control/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempestariihttps://www.learnreligions.com/weather-magic-and-folklore-2562497 ===== Links ===== Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NerdJiveWebsite: https://www.nerdjive.com/ Etsy Shop: https://norgroveenterprises.etsy.com Jon's Social:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@NerdJiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/NerdJive Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdJive Julie's Social:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goddessjulessInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goddessjules/Twitter: https://twitter.com/goddessjuless
Saving Kids Canal Episode Synopsis: Kids Canal is a 100-year-old nature space in Vernal, Utah, where kids can freely play, swim, fish, and explore. Recently, the Kids Canal was in danger of being destroyed. As our small town grows, things inevitably change. But we don't want everything to change. Today I'm talking with Sam Passey (Uintah County Library Director) and Quinn Bennion (Vernal City Manager) about how they were both instrumental in saving this important asset to our community. Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of Small Town Comeback, an original documentary series, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes & Links: Visit Kids Canal in Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Visit a free exhibit of Kids Canal at: uintahmuseum.org Learn more about Kids Canal at: kidscanalstories.org Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City STRATA Networks Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Meet Artist Jacob Lawrence! An Artist Like Me series shares a mix of historical reproductions, photos, and illustrations that showcase the artistic and cultural contributions of Black artists. Using poignant anecdotes and important factual information the readers (ages 6-10) are encouraged to identify with the artists.This book shares with you the art and life of Jacob Lawrence. Inspired by the sights, sounds, and busy streets in his neighbourhood, Jacob used his art to tell stories. An Artist Like Me: Jacob Lawrence https://a.co/d/fRGL8Wx --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slothslovetoread/message
Business Pitch Winner: Elite Equine Episode Synopsis: Rural Utah has thousands of horses. When you drive around our small town, you'll see horse after horse in pastures. Two local women saw a huge gap in the equestrian industry and are working together to fill it. In this episode, you'll hear the journey and lessons learned from business pitch competition winners Paula Henline and Kylee Betts. Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of Small Town Comeback, an original documentary series, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes & Links: Link to: Elite Rehab and Reconditioning Visit the town in Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Link to: Utah's Small Business Development Center Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City STRATA Networks Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Dinah “SOAR Days Hot Air Balloon Episode Synopsis: Get a sneak peek into Utah's Biggest Hot Air Balloon Festival! Event Director Lesha Coltharp (Uintah County Travel & Tourism Director) and Steve Jones (local hot air balloon pilot & local restaurant owner) share the strategy for growing this massive festival, its economic impact, and how events like this can help unite a small town. Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of the original documentary series, Small Town Comeback, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes & Links: Check out Dinah SOAR Days Hot Air Ballon Festival dates and details at dinahdays.com Visit Steve's local restaurant, Get Grilled and Glazed: https://www.facebook.com/GETGLAZEDDONUTS/ Visit the town in Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City STRATA Networks Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Mural Magic on Main Street Episode Synopsis: Local artist Jordan Clark (owner of Ninty1 Designs) shares his journey of starting a spray paint mural company. Lesha Coltharp (Uintah County Tourism and Event Director) shares how murals and other local art efforts are elevating the look and feel of their small town. Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of Small Town Comeback, an original documentary series, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes: Check out Jordan's murals at: ninty1designs.com Visit the town in Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City STRATA Networks Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Market on Main Street Episode Synopsis: Trisha Sorensen, creator of a local cookie empire, shares her journey of growing from a home baker to owning a downtown bakery and consignment store. Her dream was only made possible by a new local business pitch competition, Rise and Thrive. We speak with the pitch founder, Sylvia Wilkins, and hear how this competition has helped kickstart an entrepreneurial wave in their small town. Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of Small Town Comeback, an original documentary series, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes: Shop Local at Market on Main: www.marketonmainvernal.com Visit the town in Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City STRATA Networks Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Saving Main Street: Vernal's Downtown Revitalization (Part 1) Episode Synopsis: How do you revitalize a crumbling downtown? Quinn Bennion (Vernal City Manager) and Gabby Hawkes Blackburn (Vernal City Assistant City Manager) share the community's strategy and journey of bringing back a vibrant Main Street to their small town. Watch the Documentary Series Watch this episode of Small Town Comeback, an original documentary series, at www.smalltowncomeback.org Show Notes: Visit the town in Vernal, Utah: dinoland.com Sponsors This episode is brought to you by: Uintah County Travel and Tourism Uintah County Economic Development Vernal City STRATA Networks Credits: Produced by Summer Creative Agency and V6 Media. Recorded & edited by Coby Coonradt. Hosted by Becca Summers. Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Originally mounted in 1907, the Carnegie specimen is the best example of the sauropod dinosaur Diplodocus, and perhaps the most famous dinosaur skeleton in the world. Casts of the specimen, including the London example known as “Dippy”, were distributed around the world during the early 1900s, and a final concrete cast was even created in 1957 for the Utah Field House at Vernal. Although the moulds used to create these casts were lost sometime during the 1960's, new ones created from the concrete skeleton have allowed second generation casts to be made, with some elements being incorporated into other iconic mounts.
Darin Scott is an American actor, writer, and director of English, Scottish, and German decent, born in the small town of Vernal, Utah. Most of his childhood and adolescence (12 years) was spent in Vancouver, Washington. A month before Scott's... The post 745 Darin Scott appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.
In this episode of From the Woods Today, we talk about what a vernal pool is, why they are important, and some techniques for restoring vernal pools that look and function like natural wetlands. We also have our monthly What's Bugging My Tree segment. 9.27.23. Watch Video From the Woods Today
Enjoy a walk in the woods of Lodestar Park, Fredon, NJ, answering the question about the difference between Ponds vs. Lakes and Vernal Ponds. And how even pond-less waterfalls can benefit wildlife and soothe the soul. We wrap up the episode with how serving others can happen in our gardens and yards by creating a healthful environment for our precious wildlife. Plus, do whatever you do with love and kindness as you go about your daily life because kindness grows. Related Stories (and Episodes) and Helpful Links: · Inconsistency over Pond vs. Lake· Safe Havens of Vernal Ponds· Ep 07. Swarming Blackbirds, Winter Folklore, Thankfulness· Swarming Common Grackles 8888 I'd love to hear about your garden and nature stories. And your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com. Thanks so much for tuning in. You can Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStoneEpisode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast PageThank you for sharing the Garden of Life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer AskMaryStone.comMore about the Podcast and Column: Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries. It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about. Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.comDirect Link to Podcast Page
In the final episode of our Series on Vernal & Sere Theatre, Amber interviews Movement Choreographer, Education Director, Actor, and V & S co-founder Erin Boswell. We ask the question: What is experimental theater? And discuss the many acting techniques and methods Erin uses in her work as a theatre maker and devisor. We also talk about how a movement choreographer or director might work with a team and the tools she uses for actor care and consent. It's been a joy diving into the world of V&S to find out how they do their work. Thanks for joining us for Part III of Vernal & Sere Theatre with Erin Boswell!
Dave Imonti (Player Agent at Optima World Sports and Vernal Oilers owner) joins Jay Stevens to talk about the Vernal Oilers, the cultural diversity that the team brings to Utah, and some of the new renovations that are coming to the rink in Vernal. Then we dive into the cost of playing in the USPHL (United States Premier Hockey League), his work as a player agent, and some of the amazing benefits of playing overseas. Related Links: Vernal Oilers: https://www.vernaloilers.com/
Gavin Kuck - The 2022 Heartland Grand High All Around Champion, 2-Time All American, Nebraska State Team Member joins me to discuss how he got started shooting, smashing 100 from the fence in Vernal to achieve his ATA Grand Slam, Shooting 27 yard Doubles at the Grand, and recap his 2023 season. Hope you all enjoy this episode!Trapshooters United SponsorsAmmunition: Fiocchi USAGun Dealer: Michael Gooch - IN Gun Club SalesReloading Supplier: AJ's SuppliesLeather: Diamond 8Pilla: Shamrock Sporting ArmsHarrod Insurance Agency: Contact Chet at 419.738.8369Discount CodesLuckyGunner.com - TRAPSHOOTERS-UNITED for $15 off orders $200+collegeshootingsportsrecruiting.comDISCOUNT CODE: HERSHOOTINGJOURNEYTrapshootersUnited.com - Check out Pilla, RE Ranger and apparel items. Orders here support the show!Tip Jar: https://linktr.ee/trapshootersunited Support the show
Vernal pools are home to spectacular residents, like the fairy shrimp, but these unusual natural wonders are under threat.