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Ouiiiii, l'émission de la semaine est là, les amis ! On est reparti pour 2 heures intenses qui vont vous régaler ! News, infos concerts, popols, sorties d'albums : tout y est rien que pour vous ! Décontracté, tranquille avec peu être un petit verre à la main, et L'Antre dans les oreilles, ça le fait pas, ça ? Donc on avait pas le choix de te proposer une playlist qui aille parfaitement avec cette configuration ! C'est chose faite, avec DEVILDRIVER, CRO-MAGS, EVANESCENCE, 100 DEMONS, AVATAR, ACCEPT, ESODIC, MESSALINA, IANWILL, HALF ME, GEISHA SKILLS, STESY, PUNCHED ORANGE, CASTIEL, MASTODON, MAUNA SOL, HALCYON DAYS et les très bons WALKWAYS pour finir !La playlist de cette émission : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hQIVq01N7J2wcOtGmOdNsDjuWw8ITAYt/view?usp=drive_linkLe sondage : https://sondage.app.ps/lantrepourvousRetrouvez la dernière AntreView en version vidéo : https://youtu.be/xbNNym5sMJM?si=QGceG6uVBoSsVx7hAbonnez-vous à notre chaine YouTube pour ne pas rater la prochaine : https://www.youtube.com/@antremetalFatlab Studio Skull strings Asso We Rock Actu-METAL Toulouse Radio Transparence Metal Invasion Radio/Podcast poulettessisters--------------------------------------Yessss, this week's show is here, friends ! We're back for two intense hours that are going to blow your minds ! News, concert updates, Popols, albums releases: it's all here, just for you ! Relaxed, laid-back, maybe with a little drink in hand, and L'Antre in your ears—doesn't that sound perfect ? So we had no choice but to put together a playlist that fits this vibe perfectly ! It's all set, featuring DEVILDRIVER, CRO-MAGS, EVANESCENCE, 100 DEMONS, AVATAR, ACCEPT, ESODIC, MESSALINA, IANWILL, HALF ME, GEISHA SKILLS, STESY, PUNCHED ORANGE, CASTIEL, MASTODON, MAUNA SOL, HALCYON DAYS, and the excellent WALKWAYS to wrap things up !
Denver International Airport's ambitious plans to revamp its infrastructure are taking shape. In this episode, we're joined by Phil Washington, the CEO of Denver International Airport, to discuss the latest developments. From the proposed underground tunnels connecting all concourses to the massive $2 billion Great Hall project, we dive into the details of these exciting initiatives.The airport's plans to create a seamless travel experience for passengers are well underway. With the new underground tunnels, travelers will be able to walk between concourses without having to brave the elements. But what's behind the decision to use tunnels over bridges? And what's the estimated cost of this project? Phil Washington shares the airport's vision and insights into the design and construction process.One of the most pressing questions on everyone's mind is where the lizard people will go. Phil Washington takes the bait and responds with a humorous answer. But in all seriousness, the airport is committed to making the tunnels a beautiful and accessible space for all travelers.Tune in to hear Phil Washington's update on the Great Hall project, which is not only ahead of schedule but also under budget. We also discuss the collaboration between the airport and airlines to fund the tunnel project and the challenges of making the tunnels compliant with modern regulations. Join us for an in-depth conversation with Phil Washington and get the inside scoop on Denver International Airport's exciting developments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
W/C 4th May 2026There are so few opportunities to use this particular song as an episode title (this is certainly the first since I started TFM) that I snatched at it, without hesitation.As a guitar player as was well aware of Gary Moore, and whilst not a card-carrying devotee, I was certainly more than aware of the range and depth of his work. I got to see him play live once, at the Montreux Jazz Festival in July 2010, and he certainly lived up to his reputation.What I didn't know at the time was that it would be his last ever recorded performance, as he would die less than a year later in Estepona, he was 58. I have spent quite a lot of time there, it is a place I really like, and yet I had no idea of that part of the story.I have included footage of that performance alongside side the original for no other reason than I was there, and finding it took underscored the poignancy of that night.Stay safe.Parisenne Walkways (featuring Phil Lynott) - Gary MooreParisienne Walkways (Montreux Jazz Festival, 2010) - Gary MooreTherapy For Me (or TFM as I now refer to it) is a bit of an audio curiosity. It started out as a mechanism for me to clear my head, with the hope that by saying stuff out loud it would act as a little bit of self-help. It's remains loose in style, fluid in terms of content and raw - it's a one take, press record and see what happens, affair.If you want to keep in touch with TFM and the other stuff I do then please follow me on Facebook, Insta, Twitter or Patreon. Thanks for getting this far.
Saskia Falken, in for Pippa Hudson speaks to Wahida Parker, managing director of Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company, about their new accessible walkways for visitors including wheelchair users, families with prams, and those with mobility challenges. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Lunch with Pippa Hudson Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) to Lunch with Pippa Hudson broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/MdSlWEs or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/fDJWe69 Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 8 AM Hour: Larry O’Connor and Bethany Mandel discussed: INTERVIEW: KT McFarland: Former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Trump and author of “REVOLUTION" on the latest developments in Iran and John Phelan being dismissed as Secretary of the Navy. INTERVIEW: Rep. Rich McCormick: Marine Helicopter Pilot & Doctor Serving Georgia's 7th Congressional District on the Make DC Square Again Act to undo the unconstitutional 1846 retrocession of Arlington County and the City of Alexandria from the District of Columbia to Virginia. DC Walkways Update: The fences are down and the Tidal Basin path from the Jefferson Memorial to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial is open! Raised & improved as part of the Tidal Basin Seawall Rehabilitation Project, the new walkway is bordered by hundreds of newly planted trees. (National Mall NPS on X) Maryland is No. 2: Maryland is now the second most expensive state in the country to raise a child, according to an analysis of state costs published this month by LendingTree. Families here spend an estimated average of $36,419 annually in the first five years alone, ranking behind only Hawaii. The figure marks a 15% increase from last year. (WBFF) Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Audible, and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Thursday, April 23, 2026 / 8 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blogmickey.com uses a permit to reveal potential walking paths for Frontierland Cars expansion and Villains Land. Do we have a train station coming to Villains Land?https://blogmickey.com/2025/10/new-permit-33-acres-cars-land-villains-land-magic-kingdom/Send us a textTwitter/X Handles:Dizhappenings: https://twitter.com/dizhappeningsShaun: https://twitter.com/rankingthemouseMatt: https://twitter.com/mattpetoBefore/After Watch Music in Dizhappenings copyrighted by Audio Jungle
The sermon 'Water into Walkways' inspires the congregation to overcome doubts and trust in God's presence during challenges. It draws parallels between Jesus and Moses, highlighting Christ's authority and power over life's storms. Believers are encouraged to step out of their comfort zones, engage in ministry, and actively share their faith to contribute to God's kingdom.
Live from Waterford - Oliver chats to Lisa Fitzpatrick from Carter's Chocolate Café with music from The Always Drinking Marching Band
Rory McGowam is joined by Laurence Kemball-Cook, CEO & Founder of Pavegen. Laurence talks to Rory about how he has designed a system to convert our footsteps into electricity. With walkways popping up all over the UK and across the globe, could this be the solution to the energy crisis and a key tool in the fight against climate change? https://www.pavegen.com/ https://www.crowdcube.com/companies/pavegen2/pitches/qD9yNl?_gl=1*1jyl4zg*_gcl_au*MTM0MTM3MzY3Ny4xNzUzNzgwMjEy
FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from Thursday on Newstalk ZB) Should We Even Try?/An Uncomfortably One-sided Issue/Venting About Butter/Walkway AggroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou says it’s time to repair cracks in your walkways and to seal your asphalt driveway. As always, Lou answers all of your questions! Listen to HouseSmarts Radio on WGN each Saturday morning at 6 am.
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou says it’s time to repair cracks in your walkways and to seal your asphalt driveway. As always, Lou answers all of your questions! Listen to HouseSmarts Radio on WGN each Saturday morning at 6 am.
The great Mr. Fix-It, Lou Manfredini, joins John Williams to tell us the projects we need to be working on this week. Lou says it’s time to repair cracks in your walkways and to seal your asphalt driveway. As always, Lou answers all of your questions! Listen to HouseSmarts Radio on WGN each Saturday morning at 6 am.
THURSDAY HR 4 The K.O.D. - His Highness express concern if he had to date in todays dating scene. New From The Headlines - Are moving walkways going away in airports. Monster Messages & Hot Takes
Quinzième épisode de la saison huit de ce sublime podcast, avec au programme : La sortie du livret et son contenu, l'annonce des annulations et ses remplaçants et l'immanquable de Théo et de Parcimonie. Et bien sûr les premières chroniques de cette saison avec : Walkways, The Chisel, Royal Republic, The Southern River Band, Lucie Sue, Cachemire, Vowws, Lunar Tombfields, Spy, Visions Of Atlantis, Toujours présenté par Jack, Parcimonie, Tonaï… Et Bob. En Joie
Does your old driveway or patio need a bit of resuscitation? No need to demolish the whole thing; just resurface and refinish it with Woodlands Decorative Concrete's overlays! Call (281) 688-6230 or visit https://woodlandsdecorativeconcrete.com to learn more! Woodlands Decorative Concrete City: El Lago Address: 400 Lakeshore Dr. Website: https://woodlandsdecorativeconcrete.com
The I Love CVille Show headlines: City To Issue Citations For Iced Walkways Should City Be Cited For Iced Roads & Walkways? Alb Co Public Schools Closed Today & Friday DC Engineering Firm Buys Chamber Bldg For $800K Is Rose's On Pantops About To Close Forever? Property Owners Continue To Fight City On Zoning If UVA Paid Real Estate Taxes, This Is The Impact Mortgage Rates Hit Highest Level Since 07/2024 DOJ Sues 6 Top USA Landlords For Price Fixing The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
For superior metals that will stand the test of time while injecting some style into any construction project, work with Broomfield, CO's finest - Veltri Steel, LLC (719-250-0499)! More details at https://www.veltristeel.com/ Veltri Steel, LLC. City: Greenwood Village Address: PO Box 5393 Website: https://www.veltristeel.com
https://jo.my/idq7on Keeping Walkways and Exits Clear The holiday season increases activity for factories and warehouses, with increased deliveries, vacation schedules, and year-end deadlines. Amid the rush, it's crucial to prioritize safety by ensuring all walkways and exit routes are clear. A well-organized workplace reduces risks and ensures everyone can work efficiently and safely. Here are a few tips to assist with safety around this subject: Stay Organized During Peak Times Keep storage areas and workspaces orderly to prevent items from spilling into walkways. Establish designated zones for holiday shipments to avoid clutter and maintain clear access to essential paths. Inspect Regularly Conduct daily walk-throughs to identify and address obstructions in aisles, doorways, or exit routes. Make it part of your routine to catch issues before they become hazards. Communicate Expectations Remind staff about the importance of clear walkways, especially during high-traffic periods. Use signage or team meetings to reinforce policies and encourage accountability. Use Markings to Define Safe Zones Apply durable floor tape or markings to define walkways, loading zones, and storage areas clearly. This visual guidance helps employees stay aware of boundaries and keeps pathways open. Prepare for Emergencies Test and inspect all emergency exit routes and lighting regularly. Ensure pathways remain free of obstacles so employees can evacuate quickly and safely if needed. As always - be sure to follow the rules and regulations of your specific facility. A little proactive effort goes a long way in creating a safer, more efficient work environment, especially during the busy holiday season. Clear walkways not only protect employees but also help your operation stay compliant with safety regulations. Thank you for being part of another episode of Warehouse Safety Tips. Until we meet next time - have a great week, and STAY SAFE! #Safety #SafetyFIRST #SafetyALWAYS #StaySafe #PPE #SafetyCulture #MaintenanceSafety #WarehouseAutomation #StaySafe
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In this episode, which is the 7th in Danny Hurst´s Unusual Histories Bridge Series, he reaches Charing Cross Bridge, another of London´s railway bridges along with walkways either side. You will learn how parts of the original bridge are being used today in London and Bristol, the bridge's connection with the UK´s first ice cream shop, cabman shelters, the sewage system, a factory Charles Dickens worked in and Muhammed Ali (probably not the one you are thinking of though). KEY TAKEAWAYS The buttresses from the suspension footbridge built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel form part of the current railway bridge. Charing Cross is London´s most central railway station. It is one of only 3 bridges in London that combine pedestrian walkways with a railway line. The obelisk in the area was nearly not erected because the British government were reluctant to pay the shipping fee. BEST MOMENTS ‘Altogether we've got about six different names for this bridge and different parts of it. ´ ‘This is a popular venue and has hosted performers as diverse as David Bowie, Tom Jones and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.' ‘An ancient Egyptian obelisk that dates back to around 1450 BC, long before any of the Cleopatras were around.' EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.citybridgefoundation.org.uk/ HOST BIO Historian, performer, and mentor Danny Hurst has been engaging audiences for many years, whether as a lecturer, stand-up comic or intervention teacher with young offenders and excluded secondary students. Having worked with some of the most difficult people in the UK, he is a natural storyteller and entertainer, whilst purveying the most fascinating information that you didn't know you didn't know. A writer and host of pub quizzes across London, he has travelled extensively and speaks several languages. He has been a consultant for exhibitions at the Imperial War Museum and Natural History Museum in London as well as presenting accelerated learning seminars across the UK. With a wide range of knowledge ranging from motor mechanics to opera to breeding carnivorous plants, he believes learning is the most effective when it's fun. Uniquely delivered, this is history without the boring bits, told the way only Danny Hurst can. CONTACT AND SOCIALS https://instagram.com/dannyjhurstfacebook.com/danny.hurst.9638 https://twitter.com/dannyhurst https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-hurst-19574720 Podcast Description "History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake." James Joyce. That was me at school as well. Ironically, I ended up becoming a historian. The Unusual Histories podcast is all about the history you don't learn at school, nor indeed anywhere else. Discover things that you didn't know that you didn't know, fascinating historical luminaries and their vices and addictions, and the other numerous sides of every story. Danny continues his Unusual Histories podcast with the Bridge Series, remaining in London travelling east to west to look at the bridges which span the Thames. He looks at their design, construction and history, along with the history of the areas in which they're located on both sides of the river. This series kicks off with an exclusive interview with Dirk Bennett of the City Bridge Foundation, the organisation which looks after London's bridges. Tower Bridge is marking its 130th anniversary this month and Dirk talks to Danny about the history of the bridge as well as the new exhibition that is opening for it. If you love history; or indeed if you hate history, this is the podcast for you…
In this episode, content creator and grower Josh Sattin shares why he never goes without woodchips in his pathways. Make farming easier with the Paperpot Transplanter and Other Farm Efficiency Tools and Equipment at Modern Grower. Follow PaperpotCo on IG https://instagram.com/paperpotco Podcasts by Diego Footer: Microgreens: https://apple.co/2m1QXmW Vegetable Farming: https://apple.co/2lCuv3m Livestock Farming: https://apple.co/2m75EVG Large Scale Farming: https://apple.co/2kxj39i Small Farm Tools at Modern Grower
In this episode, grower and content creator Josh Sattin talks about how and why he uses woodchips in the walkways at his farm. Make farming easier with the Paperpot Transplanter and Other Farm Efficiency Tools and Equipment at Modern Grower. Follow PaperpotCo on IG https://instagram.com/paperpotco Podcasts by Diego Footer: Microgreens: https://apple.co/2m1QXmW Vegetable Farming: https://apple.co/2lCuv3m Livestock Farming: https://apple.co/2m75EVG Large Scale Farming: https://apple.co/2kxj39i Small Farm Tools at Modern Grower
Neighbourhood pedestrian walkways can provide a shorter route and connect people to each other and to services, as well as give them a safer journey away from vehicular traffic. But they can also leave people open to the criminal element, which is one reason why authorities might want to close them off. Xolile Ndzoyi is the founder of the Ithemba Walkway project in Gugulethu, and he says that they have managed to reclaim and rejuvenate their once-problematic walkway and turned it into a project of hope. He speaks to Lester Kiewit about how their model could be used to help other communities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If persistent snow and ice are making your home or business an unsafe place to be, call the experts at Sunset Lawn & Landscape (609-617-9129) in Somerdale, NJ and they'll take care of it for you! Go to https://www.sunsetlawnandlandscape.com to find out more. Sunset Lawn and Landscape City: Somerdale Address: 2 E Atlantic Avenue Website: http://www.sunsetlawnandlandscape.com Phone: +1-888-606-3305 Email: info@sunsetlawnandlandscape.com
Dans cet épisode de "La Partition", plongez dans l'univers fascinant du guitariste virtuose Gary Moore. Ombline Roche vous emmène à la découverte de l'artiste qui a marqué la scène du blues mondial par sa maîtrise exceptionnelle de la guitare Gibson Les Paul. Originaire de Belfast, en Irlande du Nord, Gary Moore a été fortement influencé par des légendes telles qu'Elvis Presley, les Beatles et le guitariste britannique Hank Marvin. Dès l'âge de 14 ans, il se lance dans la musique et trouve sa plus grande source d'inspiration en la personne de Peter Green, fondateur du groupe Fleetwood Mac.L'épisode vous dévoile l'itinéraire musical de Gary Moore, de ses débuts avec le groupe Thin Lizzy à ses albums solo qui ont marqué les années 70 et 80. Parmi ses nombreuses réalisations, on découvre notamment l'album "Back on the Street" et son célèbre morceau "Parisian Walkway", véritable hymne de Gary Moore. Avec sa guitare emblématique, héritée de Peter Green, il a su créer des mélodies inoubliables et touchantes.Laissez-vous transporter par l'histoire captivante de Gary Moore, un artiste qui a su allier le blues et le rock avec une virtuosité inégalée. Découvrez les coulisses de sa carrière, ses collaborations marquantes et l'impact de sa musique sur la scène internationale. À travers les mots d'Ombline Roche, plongez dans l'univers passionnant de ce génie de la guitare et laissez-vous envoûter par la magie de sa musique.Plongez au cœur de l'âme musicale de Gary Moore et découvrez les facettes méconnues de son parcours artistique. "La Partition" vous invite à explorer la vie et l'œuvre de cet artiste incontournable, pour mieux apprécier la richesse de son héritage musical.
Rampaging raptors are causing havoc along some popular walkways. There's been several falcon or Karearea attacks, the most recently on a track at Pareora Gorge near Timaru where a man was left bloodied after being clawed by a swooping bird. There have also been incidents in Rotorua and Nelson. Ron Lindsay is from the New Zealand Raptor Trust that looks after sick and injured birds hawks, falcons, and owls and he speaks to Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6342502279112
Unser Dramaturg Michael Küster gibt einen Einblick in die Produktion «Walkways». Live-Einführungen finden jeweils 45 Minuten vor der Vorstellung im Opernhaus statt.
Animals need infrastructure, too, probably.
What responsibility do police offers have to rush the building in an active shooter situation?//FL police officers who handcuffed their child over potty training struggles.//Woman loses her leg - on an airport walkway.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spring in Our Steps is preserving and improving alleyways and public stairways.
Most multi-level apartment complexes have exterior stairs, walkways, decks or balconies. These exterior elevated elements (EEEs) are the subject of SB 721 which has been in place since January 2020 and requires owners to have these items inspected by January 1, 2025. Today we visit with David Tashroudian, Owner of Retrofit 1, a firm specializing in SB 721 inspections in Los Angeles. David discusses the requirements of SB 721 and what owners can and should do now to avoid the rush close to the deadline in order to gain compliance. David Tashroudian, Retrofit1/ 844-473-8761/ david@retrofit1.comEric J Christopher | WSC Realty Advisors Inc | 949-463-2787 eric.christopher@wsc-pm.com
Craftsmen with SLP Constructors Inc. lay the framework Dec. 20 for new concrete walkways between the Wilson County Courthouse and the Jailhouse Museum in Floresville. The work was part of a ,699 project approved Oct. 24 by Wilson County commissioners. Because both buildings are historical, the county had to receive approval from the Texas Historical Commission before proceeding with the project.Article Link
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The City of Sydney Liberal Councillor has slammed the placement of new billboards in Sydney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're looking for the best sanitization solution for escalators in your commercial space, you might want to learn about this new government deal with UV Care USA. They're the best in the business for UV-C light! Learn more at: https://theuvcare.com (https://theuvcare.com)
A Sheep Gate, A Pool, and Walkways by Vail Christian Church
€309 million was allocated last year for active travel projects however, only 180 million has been claimed so far. Minister Eamonn Ryan has ordered the local authorities to spend the unclaimed funds amounting to almost €129 million. Emmet was joined on the show by Transport Commentator Conor Faughnan and Green Party Senator Pauline O'Reilly.
In this episode, Alex and Gavin Shinfield, co-founder and CSO at Kyan, deep dive into how businesses can find aligned agencies and improve the quality of work they get from their partnerships. After getting to know each other, they discuss topics such as what to look for in an agency, references from past clients, qualifications and contracts among many others. They also cover whether brands should opt for a full service or specialist agencies, as well as sustainability in business and collaborating with B-corps.
There are several hazards that can occur in the workplace, but one that often goes unnoticed is narrow walkways. In Episode 24 of the OSHA Oops Podcast, safety experts Michael and Rick discuss the dangers of these walkways, the OSHA regulations, and how to safely navigate them. Slips, trips, and falls are the leading cause of workplace injuries every year, and some of these come from obstructed walkways in warehouses, factories, construction sites, and in almost every other industry. Don't get caught overlooking this simple OSHA guideline concerning walkway space at your job site.www.GotSafety.com to learn more about our services and how we can help your company avoid fines.Follow us on our social media:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GotSafetyTwitter: https://twitter.com/GotSafetyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/realgotsafety/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/54294408/admin/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realgotsafetyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GotSafetyApp
Becki Zerr in Regina discusses the importance of advocating for accessible sidewalks and walkways. From the June 16, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Mike Omelus from APTN tells you about this year's Indigenous Day Live in Winnipeg! Steven Scott from Double Tap Canada explains why Quick Assist's move to the Microsoft Store is causing some barriers for users. Bureau reporter Alex Smyth drops by to preview AMI-tv's “Postcards from The Rockies.” Community reporter Becki Zerr in Regina discusses the importance of advocating for accessible sidewalks and walkways. And in her Pacific regional report, Sylvi Fekete describes the return of Theatre Under the Stars at Stanley Park in Vancouver. This is the June 16, 2022 episode.
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The city just announced a new plan for those looking to save on gas — more trails and sidewalks! Reset uncovers what this plan entails and what it will mean for Chicago foot traffic.
Good News: A campaign to protect the lovely and historic walkways of rural England got a little boost last week, Link HERE. The Good Word: A great quote from Abraham Joshua Heschel. Good To Know: A truly impressive bit of trivia about house cats! Good News: The Lego Foundation is offering a great incentive to […]
Keith: [00:00:00] Good morning, Keith Ramsey with the Garden Supply Company. It's wintertime in North Carolina. And I always start thinking about structure in the garden in the winter. And you look out and you've got all these vacant spaces or dull spaces, and there are all kinds of things you can do to create structure.Japanese maple in the wintertime with no leaves on it creates a fair amount of structure. So you can add plants and create the bones of a garden with hedges and screened plants and that kind of thing. And it, that greens the garden up with evergreen hedges and creates life.That's there 12 months out of the year. And sometimes that plants when you look at plants that are boring it's because they don't do a whole lot, they don't change for the year. Giving them that the green and the [00:01:00] structure 12 months out of the year, really probably do more than something that puts on a big show for two, three weeks, or four weeks.Something like a chameleon that limbs in the wintertime for two to three months. You create a green hedge behind something and it's there 12 months out of the year. Walkways and stonework are other ways to create structure in the garden. It gives you the definition.It gives you something to look at what's there and it's there permanently. When you look at the cost of a walkway or a patio sometimes it's not really, something that's gonna last for 20 years or forever. So it's, the cost is not as much as, adding flowers to a garden or something you're going to, you're going to repeat and do over and over just boulders in the garden.Very low maintenance but create a huge impact. People always hate buying boulders. They always think that you ought to be able to pick them up on the side of the road. Drive out to the mountains and throw on in your trunk, but it's the way that the Boulder and the shipping and the placement of it, but Boulder just adds a great accent to a garden.And then, dry Creek beds, a lot of times solve [00:02:00] a drainage problem it just creates the definition and a backdrop or foreground for planning and adds a lot of winter interest ponds and streams are the same thing, pond and they add a lot of life to a garden.It's you've got the running water and you've got you've created that structure and that backdrop for your plants through the year when they're coming and going. And then, the stone would be a one that's extremely low maintenance, not a whole lot to do with it.Year in, year out. Would is another thing that you can add to do a garden in the wintertime. And when you've got a vacant space or you've got something that's really flat just adding a post or three posts to a garden gives you a place you can grow Vons on gives you some elevation, creating something.That's got a nice finial on top or, a nice cut on. Or a light post so that you're creating some light in the evening so that you can see the garden and then put vines on it or something that's going to climb on its pieces, offenses or to give you some screen or, just even three sections of [00:03:00] fence, short, sorta short section, like a two or three-foot section that goes, it's either hung out there or that's on a post to give you a backdrop for like a perennial garden.And then, gates or entryways are. Into new spaces do the same thing. They just create that structure that then in the spring you can come in or later when, or you can come in and plan around.Yeah. Garden art adds interest. It adds color to all kinds of garden art, probably the most popular garden art that we sell these days is like a window. People are adding that to the garden and that's like a ponder or a fountain and you're adding movement in the garden, which is kinda nice.That's an easy thing to do in the wintertime, and you're not spending a ton of time outside, but come out, look around, pick one out and then you're literally just stepping into the garden. Or sometimes people put it in a little bit of concrete, but it just it's a steak and it can just go straight into the garden and it adds, you look out and you see that movement.I've got one in the [00:04:00] middle of a bunch of ornamental grasses. So when it's windy, the grasses are blowing around, and then I've got a windmill effect of the wind art. The other thing is from a focal point and a functional. Is having a fire pit when you look out there it's an inviting piece.It's a reason to go out into the garden on a cool night. And I've said on another podcast, I love a fire pit when I'm working in the yard. On a fall day and you're picking up sticks and finding guns, you can enjoy the fire pit, but you're also getting rid of the sticks and the pine guns at the same time.So it's an interactive way to be out in the yard and gardening benches, that, that same kind of scenario. It's a focal point in the garden. And when you look out into the garden and you see a bench it's inviting it's an, it's something inviting to the garden, it's although I find when I have a bench, I spend more time working in the garden or walking around the garden.Yeah. They're fun to look at for me, but I don't spend a whole lot of time sitting on a bench. But it is a good focal point and, [00:05:00] planning a few plants around the bench and just creating a nice little quiet area parts in a garden is another one. I think most people think about it.As being functional to hold plants, but structurally they're fun. Do you know what I mean? To do a bigger and in a garden or do a blue glaze pot and the garden adds the plants too. And a plant around it and really create the, using it almost like you would a Boulder. As the structure in a garden and then, a backdrop or a foreground in front of it gives you the color and it gives you a, gives you some in the garden, something to look at.And then plants are always an easy way to create structure and a fairly low maintenance inexpensive way to do. But now it's just a good time to go to the window, spend some time looking at it on a cold day, walk around mark stuff out, figure out where you need elevation and where you need Heights.And just get out in the garden. And, even if it's a few minutes here or there come out to the garden center and look around and take a look at stuff [00:06:00] inside and outside. And then pick out a wind feature or a fire pit to create something to enjoy in the garden. And as the weather warms up, we'll see you next time.
Things going wrong can be a gift at times because it will help you change direction. But it's hard when you're in the middle of it! One thing you can really take away is what you DON'T want to do or even shouldn't be doing! Have the attitude of a lifelong learner. This really helps! We tend to take ourselves so seriously. Something I have learned with raising sons…if I really try to look smart and say something serious, I get these looks like “really?” It helps me keep a good perspective. (But I know they love me!) Here's a story for you. My “bad” experience using a recipe from Bon Appetit where I spent all day creating a meal that flopped. I knew then I didn't want to spend my time creating special recipes that didn't turn out! This seems totally unrelated to what I'm doing now, but not really. Technically I've faced some of these same issues. My website was hacked and I needed to find experts to help. I didn't deal with it quickly enough and it was a real mess. It taught me the importance of expediency and attention to what the needs are. Sometimes it's hard to focus on what's “best” especially when you are a creator. There are so many things that eat up our time. We can do so much! Things may not always go “wrong” but they're not in our expertise “sweet space.” I could continue trying other recipes…taking days to perfect them, but what would happen to the other areas of my life? Walkways: 1. Take on the attitude of a lifelong learner. Realize what not to do. 2. Don't take yourself so seriously 3. Analyze the areas that are not “best” for you. Don't hesitate to try new things, but focus! 4. Keep laughing and gather those around you to help you keep perspective.
A new college campus was built, but one thing was still debated: Where in the grass should we put the paved walkways? Some people thought the walkways should go around the grass, to leave it green. Some thought the walkways should cut across diagonally. One professor had the winning idea: Don't make any walkways this year. At the end of the year, look where the grass has worn away. That shows where the students are walking. Then just pave those paths. Brilliant. I think about this idea applied to life plans or business plans. As time goes on, we get smarter. We learn more about ourselves or our customers — what we or they really want. Therefore, we're at our dumbest at the beginning, and at our smartest at the end. So when should you make decisions? When you have the most information, when you're at your smartest: as late as possible. Like the college campus, you can do without walkways for a year. Resist the urge to figure it all out in advance. Realize that now, in the beginning, is when you know the least. When people expect you to make these decisions in advance, get used to saying, “We don't know yet.” Then tell this simple story about walkways to show them how wise you are.