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It's the Ranch It Up Radio Show Herd It Here Weekly Report! A 3-minute look at cattle markets, reports, news info, or anything that has to do with those of us who live at the end of dirt roads. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' by subscribing on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. EPISODE 85 DETAILS Cow Calf Pairs & Feeder Cattle Continue To Sell Well Cow calf pairs and feeder cattle continue their strong demand across the country. Many producers are looking to restock their cow inventory, while stocker cattle ranchers seek to fill summer pastures and wheat pastures. Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Dakota & Canadian Cattle Sales Cattle recaps for Waurika Livestock Auction, Waurika, Oklahoma Crawford Livestock Market, Crawford, Nebraska Herreid Livestock, Herreid, South Dakota Whitewood Livestock, Whitewood, SK, Canada Upcoming Bull & Heifer Sales On RanchChannel.Com Lot's of bull and heifer sales coming up on the RanchChannel.Com sale calendar. Check out the full line up HERE. SPONSORS Allied Genetic Resources https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ @AlliedGeneticResources American Gelbvieh Association https://gelbvieh.org/ @AmericanGelbvieh Axiota Animal Health https://axiota.com/ @AxiotaAnimalHealth Jorgensen Land & Cattle https://jorgensenfarms.com/ @JorLandCat Ranch Channel https://ranchchannel.com/ @RanchChannel Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps. https://ranchitup.podbean.com/ Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Because of Tigger & BEC... Live This Western Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/
This detailed study traces the history of the Soviet-Polish War (1919-20), the first major international clash between the forces of communism and anti-communism, and the impact this had on Soviet Russia in the years that followed. It reflects upon how the Bolsheviks fought not only to defend the fledgling Soviet state, but also to bring the revolution to Europe. Peter Whitewood shows that while the Red Army's rapid drive to the gates of Warsaw in summer 1920 raised great hopes for world revolution, the subsequent collapse of the offensive had a more striking result. The Soviet military and political leadership drew the mistaken conclusion that they had not been defeated by the Polish Army, but by the forces of the capitalist world - Britain and France - who were perceived as having directed the war behind-the-scenes. They were taken aback by the strength of the forces of counterrevolution and convinced they had been overcome by the capitalist powers. The Soviet-Polish War and its Legacy (Bloomsbury, 2023) reveals that - in the aftermath of the catastrophe at Warsaw -Lenin, Stalin and other senior Bolsheviks were convinced that another war against Poland and its capitalist backers was inevitable with this perpetual fear of war shaping the evolution of the early Soviet state. It also further encouraged the creation of a centralised and repressive one-party state and provided a powerful rationale for the breakneck industrialisation of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1920s. The Soviet leadership's central preoccupation in the 1930s was Nazi Germany; this book convincingly argues that Bolshevik perceptions of Poland and the capitalist world in the decade before were given as much significance and were ultimately crucial to the rise of Stalinism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
This detailed study traces the history of the Soviet-Polish War (1919-20), the first major international clash between the forces of communism and anti-communism, and the impact this had on Soviet Russia in the years that followed. It reflects upon how the Bolsheviks fought not only to defend the fledgling Soviet state, but also to bring the revolution to Europe. Peter Whitewood shows that while the Red Army's rapid drive to the gates of Warsaw in summer 1920 raised great hopes for world revolution, the subsequent collapse of the offensive had a more striking result. The Soviet military and political leadership drew the mistaken conclusion that they had not been defeated by the Polish Army, but by the forces of the capitalist world - Britain and France - who were perceived as having directed the war behind-the-scenes. They were taken aback by the strength of the forces of counterrevolution and convinced they had been overcome by the capitalist powers. The Soviet-Polish War and its Legacy (Bloomsbury, 2023) reveals that - in the aftermath of the catastrophe at Warsaw -Lenin, Stalin and other senior Bolsheviks were convinced that another war against Poland and its capitalist backers was inevitable with this perpetual fear of war shaping the evolution of the early Soviet state. It also further encouraged the creation of a centralised and repressive one-party state and provided a powerful rationale for the breakneck industrialisation of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1920s. The Soviet leadership's central preoccupation in the 1930s was Nazi Germany; this book convincingly argues that Bolshevik perceptions of Poland and the capitalist world in the decade before were given as much significance and were ultimately crucial to the rise of Stalinism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies
This detailed study traces the history of the Soviet-Polish War (1919-20), the first major international clash between the forces of communism and anti-communism, and the impact this had on Soviet Russia in the years that followed. It reflects upon how the Bolsheviks fought not only to defend the fledgling Soviet state, but also to bring the revolution to Europe. Peter Whitewood shows that while the Red Army's rapid drive to the gates of Warsaw in summer 1920 raised great hopes for world revolution, the subsequent collapse of the offensive had a more striking result. The Soviet military and political leadership drew the mistaken conclusion that they had not been defeated by the Polish Army, but by the forces of the capitalist world - Britain and France - who were perceived as having directed the war behind-the-scenes. They were taken aback by the strength of the forces of counterrevolution and convinced they had been overcome by the capitalist powers. The Soviet-Polish War and its Legacy (Bloomsbury, 2023) reveals that - in the aftermath of the catastrophe at Warsaw -Lenin, Stalin and other senior Bolsheviks were convinced that another war against Poland and its capitalist backers was inevitable with this perpetual fear of war shaping the evolution of the early Soviet state. It also further encouraged the creation of a centralised and repressive one-party state and provided a powerful rationale for the breakneck industrialisation of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1920s. The Soviet leadership's central preoccupation in the 1930s was Nazi Germany; this book convincingly argues that Bolshevik perceptions of Poland and the capitalist world in the decade before were given as much significance and were ultimately crucial to the rise of Stalinism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
This detailed study traces the history of the Soviet-Polish War (1919-20), the first major international clash between the forces of communism and anti-communism, and the impact this had on Soviet Russia in the years that followed. It reflects upon how the Bolsheviks fought not only to defend the fledgling Soviet state, but also to bring the revolution to Europe. Peter Whitewood shows that while the Red Army's rapid drive to the gates of Warsaw in summer 1920 raised great hopes for world revolution, the subsequent collapse of the offensive had a more striking result. The Soviet military and political leadership drew the mistaken conclusion that they had not been defeated by the Polish Army, but by the forces of the capitalist world - Britain and France - who were perceived as having directed the war behind-the-scenes. They were taken aback by the strength of the forces of counterrevolution and convinced they had been overcome by the capitalist powers. The Soviet-Polish War and its Legacy (Bloomsbury, 2023) reveals that - in the aftermath of the catastrophe at Warsaw -Lenin, Stalin and other senior Bolsheviks were convinced that another war against Poland and its capitalist backers was inevitable with this perpetual fear of war shaping the evolution of the early Soviet state. It also further encouraged the creation of a centralised and repressive one-party state and provided a powerful rationale for the breakneck industrialisation of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1920s. The Soviet leadership's central preoccupation in the 1930s was Nazi Germany; this book convincingly argues that Bolshevik perceptions of Poland and the capitalist world in the decade before were given as much significance and were ultimately crucial to the rise of Stalinism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
This detailed study traces the history of the Soviet-Polish War (1919-20), the first major international clash between the forces of communism and anti-communism, and the impact this had on Soviet Russia in the years that followed. It reflects upon how the Bolsheviks fought not only to defend the fledgling Soviet state, but also to bring the revolution to Europe. Peter Whitewood shows that while the Red Army's rapid drive to the gates of Warsaw in summer 1920 raised great hopes for world revolution, the subsequent collapse of the offensive had a more striking result. The Soviet military and political leadership drew the mistaken conclusion that they had not been defeated by the Polish Army, but by the forces of the capitalist world - Britain and France - who were perceived as having directed the war behind-the-scenes. They were taken aback by the strength of the forces of counterrevolution and convinced they had been overcome by the capitalist powers. The Soviet-Polish War and its Legacy (Bloomsbury, 2023) reveals that - in the aftermath of the catastrophe at Warsaw -Lenin, Stalin and other senior Bolsheviks were convinced that another war against Poland and its capitalist backers was inevitable with this perpetual fear of war shaping the evolution of the early Soviet state. It also further encouraged the creation of a centralised and repressive one-party state and provided a powerful rationale for the breakneck industrialisation of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1920s. The Soviet leadership's central preoccupation in the 1930s was Nazi Germany; this book convincingly argues that Bolshevik perceptions of Poland and the capitalist world in the decade before were given as much significance and were ultimately crucial to the rise of Stalinism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
This detailed study traces the history of the Soviet-Polish War (1919-20), the first major international clash between the forces of communism and anti-communism, and the impact this had on Soviet Russia in the years that followed. It reflects upon how the Bolsheviks fought not only to defend the fledgling Soviet state, but also to bring the revolution to Europe. Peter Whitewood shows that while the Red Army's rapid drive to the gates of Warsaw in summer 1920 raised great hopes for world revolution, the subsequent collapse of the offensive had a more striking result. The Soviet military and political leadership drew the mistaken conclusion that they had not been defeated by the Polish Army, but by the forces of the capitalist world - Britain and France - who were perceived as having directed the war behind-the-scenes. They were taken aback by the strength of the forces of counterrevolution and convinced they had been overcome by the capitalist powers. The Soviet-Polish War and its Legacy (Bloomsbury, 2023) reveals that - in the aftermath of the catastrophe at Warsaw -Lenin, Stalin and other senior Bolsheviks were convinced that another war against Poland and its capitalist backers was inevitable with this perpetual fear of war shaping the evolution of the early Soviet state. It also further encouraged the creation of a centralised and repressive one-party state and provided a powerful rationale for the breakneck industrialisation of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1920s. The Soviet leadership's central preoccupation in the 1930s was Nazi Germany; this book convincingly argues that Bolshevik perceptions of Poland and the capitalist world in the decade before were given as much significance and were ultimately crucial to the rise of Stalinism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On June 11, 1937, a closed military court ordered the execution of a group of the Soviet Union's most talented and experienced army officers, including Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevskii; all were charged with participating in a Nazi plot to overthrow the regime of Joseph Stalin. There followed a massive military purge, from the officer corps through the rank-and-file, that many consider a major factor in the Red Army's dismal performance in confronting the German invasion of June 1941. Why take such action on the eve of a major war? The most common theory has Stalin fabricating a "military conspiracy" to tighten his control over the Soviet state. In The Red Army and the Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Soviet Military (UP of Kansas, 2015), Peter Whitewood advances an entirely new explanation for Stalin's actions--an explanation with the potential to unlock the mysteries that still surround the Great Terror, the surge of political repression in the late 1930s in which over one million Soviet people were imprisoned in labor camps and over 750,000 executed. Framing his study within the context of Soviet civil-military relations dating back to the 1917 revolution, Whitewood shows that Stalin sanctioned this attack on the Red Army not from a position of confidence and strength, but from one of weakness and misperception. Here we see how Stalin's views had been poisoned by the paranoid accusations of his secret police, who saw spies and supporters of the dead Tsar everywhere and who had long believed that the Red Army was vulnerable to infiltration by foreign intelligence agencies engaged in a conspiracy against the Soviet state. Recently opened Russian archives allow Whitewood to counter the accounts of Soviet defectors and conspiracy theories that have long underpinned conventional wisdom on the military purge. By broadening our view, The Red Army and the Great Terror demonstrates not only why Tukhachevskii and his associates were purged in 1937, but also why tens of thousands of other officers and soldiers were discharged and arrested at the same time. With its thorough reassessment of these events, the book sheds new light on the nature of power, state violence, and civil-military relations under the Stalinist regime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
On June 11, 1937, a closed military court ordered the execution of a group of the Soviet Union's most talented and experienced army officers, including Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevskii; all were charged with participating in a Nazi plot to overthrow the regime of Joseph Stalin. There followed a massive military purge, from the officer corps through the rank-and-file, that many consider a major factor in the Red Army's dismal performance in confronting the German invasion of June 1941. Why take such action on the eve of a major war? The most common theory has Stalin fabricating a "military conspiracy" to tighten his control over the Soviet state. In The Red Army and the Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Soviet Military (UP of Kansas, 2015), Peter Whitewood advances an entirely new explanation for Stalin's actions--an explanation with the potential to unlock the mysteries that still surround the Great Terror, the surge of political repression in the late 1930s in which over one million Soviet people were imprisoned in labor camps and over 750,000 executed. Framing his study within the context of Soviet civil-military relations dating back to the 1917 revolution, Whitewood shows that Stalin sanctioned this attack on the Red Army not from a position of confidence and strength, but from one of weakness and misperception. Here we see how Stalin's views had been poisoned by the paranoid accusations of his secret police, who saw spies and supporters of the dead Tsar everywhere and who had long believed that the Red Army was vulnerable to infiltration by foreign intelligence agencies engaged in a conspiracy against the Soviet state. Recently opened Russian archives allow Whitewood to counter the accounts of Soviet defectors and conspiracy theories that have long underpinned conventional wisdom on the military purge. By broadening our view, The Red Army and the Great Terror demonstrates not only why Tukhachevskii and his associates were purged in 1937, but also why tens of thousands of other officers and soldiers were discharged and arrested at the same time. With its thorough reassessment of these events, the book sheds new light on the nature of power, state violence, and civil-military relations under the Stalinist regime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
On June 11, 1937, a closed military court ordered the execution of a group of the Soviet Union's most talented and experienced army officers, including Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevskii; all were charged with participating in a Nazi plot to overthrow the regime of Joseph Stalin. There followed a massive military purge, from the officer corps through the rank-and-file, that many consider a major factor in the Red Army's dismal performance in confronting the German invasion of June 1941. Why take such action on the eve of a major war? The most common theory has Stalin fabricating a "military conspiracy" to tighten his control over the Soviet state. In The Red Army and the Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Soviet Military (UP of Kansas, 2015), Peter Whitewood advances an entirely new explanation for Stalin's actions--an explanation with the potential to unlock the mysteries that still surround the Great Terror, the surge of political repression in the late 1930s in which over one million Soviet people were imprisoned in labor camps and over 750,000 executed. Framing his study within the context of Soviet civil-military relations dating back to the 1917 revolution, Whitewood shows that Stalin sanctioned this attack on the Red Army not from a position of confidence and strength, but from one of weakness and misperception. Here we see how Stalin's views had been poisoned by the paranoid accusations of his secret police, who saw spies and supporters of the dead Tsar everywhere and who had long believed that the Red Army was vulnerable to infiltration by foreign intelligence agencies engaged in a conspiracy against the Soviet state. Recently opened Russian archives allow Whitewood to counter the accounts of Soviet defectors and conspiracy theories that have long underpinned conventional wisdom on the military purge. By broadening our view, The Red Army and the Great Terror demonstrates not only why Tukhachevskii and his associates were purged in 1937, but also why tens of thousands of other officers and soldiers were discharged and arrested at the same time. With its thorough reassessment of these events, the book sheds new light on the nature of power, state violence, and civil-military relations under the Stalinist regime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
On June 11, 1937, a closed military court ordered the execution of a group of the Soviet Union's most talented and experienced army officers, including Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevskii; all were charged with participating in a Nazi plot to overthrow the regime of Joseph Stalin. There followed a massive military purge, from the officer corps through the rank-and-file, that many consider a major factor in the Red Army's dismal performance in confronting the German invasion of June 1941. Why take such action on the eve of a major war? The most common theory has Stalin fabricating a "military conspiracy" to tighten his control over the Soviet state. In The Red Army and the Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Soviet Military (UP of Kansas, 2015), Peter Whitewood advances an entirely new explanation for Stalin's actions--an explanation with the potential to unlock the mysteries that still surround the Great Terror, the surge of political repression in the late 1930s in which over one million Soviet people were imprisoned in labor camps and over 750,000 executed. Framing his study within the context of Soviet civil-military relations dating back to the 1917 revolution, Whitewood shows that Stalin sanctioned this attack on the Red Army not from a position of confidence and strength, but from one of weakness and misperception. Here we see how Stalin's views had been poisoned by the paranoid accusations of his secret police, who saw spies and supporters of the dead Tsar everywhere and who had long believed that the Red Army was vulnerable to infiltration by foreign intelligence agencies engaged in a conspiracy against the Soviet state. Recently opened Russian archives allow Whitewood to counter the accounts of Soviet defectors and conspiracy theories that have long underpinned conventional wisdom on the military purge. By broadening our view, The Red Army and the Great Terror demonstrates not only why Tukhachevskii and his associates were purged in 1937, but also why tens of thousands of other officers and soldiers were discharged and arrested at the same time. With its thorough reassessment of these events, the book sheds new light on the nature of power, state violence, and civil-military relations under the Stalinist regime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies
On June 11, 1937, a closed military court ordered the execution of a group of the Soviet Union's most talented and experienced army officers, including Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevskii; all were charged with participating in a Nazi plot to overthrow the regime of Joseph Stalin. There followed a massive military purge, from the officer corps through the rank-and-file, that many consider a major factor in the Red Army's dismal performance in confronting the German invasion of June 1941. Why take such action on the eve of a major war? The most common theory has Stalin fabricating a "military conspiracy" to tighten his control over the Soviet state. In The Red Army and the Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Soviet Military (UP of Kansas, 2015), Peter Whitewood advances an entirely new explanation for Stalin's actions--an explanation with the potential to unlock the mysteries that still surround the Great Terror, the surge of political repression in the late 1930s in which over one million Soviet people were imprisoned in labor camps and over 750,000 executed. Framing his study within the context of Soviet civil-military relations dating back to the 1917 revolution, Whitewood shows that Stalin sanctioned this attack on the Red Army not from a position of confidence and strength, but from one of weakness and misperception. Here we see how Stalin's views had been poisoned by the paranoid accusations of his secret police, who saw spies and supporters of the dead Tsar everywhere and who had long believed that the Red Army was vulnerable to infiltration by foreign intelligence agencies engaged in a conspiracy against the Soviet state. Recently opened Russian archives allow Whitewood to counter the accounts of Soviet defectors and conspiracy theories that have long underpinned conventional wisdom on the military purge. By broadening our view, The Red Army and the Great Terror demonstrates not only why Tukhachevskii and his associates were purged in 1937, but also why tens of thousands of other officers and soldiers were discharged and arrested at the same time. With its thorough reassessment of these events, the book sheds new light on the nature of power, state violence, and civil-military relations under the Stalinist regime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests' histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work.In this episode, Manijeh Verghese is joined by Jordan Whitewood-Neal, an architectural researcher, designer and artist whose work addresses disability, domesticity, pedagogy and cultural infrastructure. Jordan took part in ‘New Standards', an AA series that aimed to identify and confront some of the barriers to architecture, its education and practice.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole.
We spend some time looking back at FDBM 2024 and also answer a Discord question about Bike Nights.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Buy some FDB merchandise here.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Go here to join our FREE Discord!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!FacebookInstagramTikTok- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.comSupport the Show.
In front of a live patio audience, Ryan, Dustin, and Percy reflect in the good times from the FDBM weekend at the Iron Horse Inn.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Buy some FDB merchandise here.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Go here to join our FREE Discord!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!FacebookInstagramTikTok- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.comSupport the Show.
Damian Whitewood went from a ten-year-old with a passion for dancing to becoming a global performer, gracing Broadway and enjoying a sizzling season on Dancing with the Stars! The professional dancer, choreographer, and Aussie hottie joins Cheryl to talk about partnering with Pamela Anderson on Season 10 of DWTS, including what she was really like behind the glitz, what she absolutely refused to do, why he only did one season, and conspiracy theories on their week seven elimination! Plus, Damian talks about the not-so-friendly atmosphere behind the scenes, how the dancing world affected his relationship with Peta Murgatroyd, and a rapid-fire Q&A! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have special guests Greg and Andi from the Iron Horse Inn joining us to discuss FDBM 2024 plans. Make sure and book your stay and join us for a full weekend of riding, sightseeing and fun! https://www.fivedirtybikers.com/fdbm- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Buy some FDB merchandise here.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Go here to join our FREE Discord!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!FacebookInstagramTikTok- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.comSupport the show
Reader is away doing the Yorkton Exhibition Cash Lotto, so I'm riding solo again. A bit short today because bus cancellations in a podcast seem a bit... weird. Today I talk about the snowy, rainy conditions, how I'm going to be in Whitewood tomorrow, our sweet web contest, and how a 2 night stay in a Vancouver hotel to see Taylor Swift costs almost $4k. ~ Eddie Q
We have a small amount of Halloween fun and then get into a discussion about introverts vs extroverts and how each have their place in the motorcycle community.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Buy some FDB merchandise here.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Go here to join our FREE Discord!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!FacebookInstagramTikTok- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.comSupport the show
We're back with day 3 from The Iron Horse Inn in Whitewood!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Buy some FDB merchandise here.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Go here to join our FREE Discord!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!FacebookInstagramTikTok- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.comSupport the show
We're Back Live with Day 2 from the Iron Horse Inn!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Go here to join our FREE Discord!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!FacebookInstagramTikTok- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.comSupport the show
Listen to night 1 from the Iron Horse Inn in Whitewood, SD as a part of the 83rd annual Sturgis Rally!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Buy some FDB merchandise here.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Go here to join our FREE Discord!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!FacebookInstagramTikTok- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.coSupport the showSupport the show
This one just sounds delicious! The folks from Olympia rolled out these new cans and Brian and Chelsey got to try one out! Listen along while you sip something delicious of your own!
The current theme is The Witching Hour, and this week Jensen decided to pull The City of the Dead from 1960 directed by John Llewellyn Moxey out of the Body Bag! We talk about how this is so obviously a Jensen pick and for real how dreamy the town of Whitewood is. Jensen really wants his backyard to look like it. We also talk about what we did while we were on our month long break! Lots and lots of change for the two of us. Also, virgin suicide girlies rule very hard. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefrightcrew/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefrightcrew/support
This week, in Whitewood, South Dakota, a crumbling relationship is certainly not helped by a five year affair, but everything looks like it will work out just fine. Until, one night, when one of the pair is left with a gaping chest wound, and the other is left with quite a tale to tell. Including a wild night, complete with hot tub violence. Was it self defense, or a cold blooded, premeditated murder?? Along the way, we find out that you don't want to kick a service animal out of your restaurant, that violence is in the eye of the beholder, and that you should always raise a glass to the person who is about to kill you!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello EveryoneWelcome back to the Faery Whispering podcast, great to see you here! My guest for Episode 12 is Craig Whitewood-Khan, who is a ‘Quantum Alchemist'. He teaches people how to “follow the white rabbit on your own adventures into the multiverse.” Craig lives on the beautiful Isle of White, England. He guides weekly Quantum Jumping sessions online. I can share from being a regular ‘quantum jumper', these sessions are awesome!In our chat you'll discover: · What Quantum Jumping is and how it can help you to retrieve aspects of yourself and live a more purposeful life (among many other benefits)· Craig's childhood experience of living in a haunted house and the spirits he encountered. And how he has been a natural healer since a child.· An encounter with a playful, long-limbed elemental who tapped on Craig's car window!· Craig's work with the Lion's Gate portal in Egypt and the opportunity to travel there with him to Quantum Jump!Patron Bonus: A recording of a Guided Quantum Jumping session with Craig!You can join my patron community for as little as £3 a month to support the Faery Whispering podcast. My wonderful group of patrons help me to keep the podcast running, thank you: www.patreon.com/faerywhispererThank you for supporting the show!Remember to keep your heart open and be the change…Love Claire xCraig's Links:Infinite Minds Group on Telegram: https://t.me/+74Uf6-PqNaY3OTU0Craig's Links:Infinite Minds Facebook GroupTelegram Group: Infinite MindsYouTube Channel Podcast page with show notes:www.faerywhisperer.co.uk/podcast-faery-whispering/ Podcast Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/faerywhisperingpodcastTwitter: www.twitter.com/faerywhisperingInstagram: www.Instagram.com/faerywhisperer Support Claire's podcast & art:Faery Whisperer Patreon Community:www.patreon.com/faerywhispererKo-fi https://ko-fi.com/faerywhispererSupport the Podcast on my Faery Whisperer Buy Me A Coffee Page See Show Notes on my podcast blog www.twitter.com/FaeryWhispering Faery Whispering Facebook group The Faery Whisperer YouTube Channel
We are joined by Greg and Andy, owners and operators of the Iron Horse Inn motel in Whitewood, South Dakota. The Iron Horse is a great location for goers of the Sturgis Rally to visit and stay during the event.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Buy some FDB merchandise here.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Go here to join our FREE Discord!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!FacebookInstagramTikTok- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.comSupport the show
In the summer of 2006, Zach Miller set off to explore with a new boy in his small town of Whitewood, Saskatchewan. What happened next would set out Saskatchewan's first Amber Alert, and call into question how our Justice system handles prolific sexual offenders. -K&O Rate, Review and Subscribe on the platforms of your choice. Check us out on Instagram to join in the discussions about the case! Comment on the case related post, we can't wait to hear your thoughts. @podcastbyproxy Intro music made by: https://soundcloud.com/aiakos Sources: Zach Miller, held as sex slave at 10 by Peter Whitmore, tells his story | CBC News Father of Peter Whitmore abduction victim speaks out | CBC News Publication ban lifted on Zachary Miller, victim of sexual assault | CBC News 'Absolutely disgusting:' Victim concerned about pedophile's online profile | CBC News 'Absolutely disgusting': Victim horrified as pedophile Peter Whitmore sets up online pen-pal profile | National Post Zachary Miller fights to get his story of sexual abuse told | Globalnews.ca (Aug. 3, 2006) Tracking Peter Whitmore: How the convicted pedophile spent a week that ended at a Kipling farmyard | The Star Phoenix Man breaks silence on childhood sexual abuse | CTV News Zachary Miller gives voice to child sexual abuse survivors after fighting publication ban: 'It's relieving' | National Post Pedophile who abducted, abused Manitoba and Sask. boys in 2006 denied parole | CBC News Sex offender's parole bid raises questions about Canada's handling of serial pedophiles | The Star RCMP honour man who found Whitmore hideout | CBC News (1) Convicted pedophile Peter Whitmore's criminal history full of red flags and warnings | Globalnews.ca Whitmore paid N.L. boy for sexual touching, court told | CBC News Whitmore gets life sentence in child sex assault, abductions | CBC News
In this episode we explore the theme for 2023 edition of the London Festival of Architecture (LFA)- 'In Common', in the context of accessibility, spontaneity and The Architectural Association. We're joined by LFA 2023 Curation Panel member Jordan Whitewood-Neal. Jordan is an architectural researcher, designer and artist whose work focuses on disability, domesticity, cultural infrastructure and the tension between accessibility and retrofitting. He is also Co-founder of the disability centered, research collective, Dis. To find out more about LFA, the 2023 theme -'In Common', or how to get involved in the festival, head to the LFA website and click on 2023 Festival in the menu. To find out more or catch up on the event series mentioned at the AA head to this youtube link. This episode was produced and edited by Eliza Grosvenor. You can find a transcript of the conversation using the link below: Download the transcript
Last week there was devastating flooding in Whitewood, Virginia, with over 100 homes and hundreds of people affected. In this episode, I interview Arnold Vance, Bob Blevins, Carnus King, and Jim Edwards, who were spending their day on July 20th digging out the Baptist Bible Church.
This Saturday, episode 58, The City of the Dead drops, with Weekend Escape West Coast IPA from @smogcitybeer and @topatopabrewingco. A witch is burned at the stake in 1692, and curses the villagers that did it. Flash forward to 1960, and Christopher Lee directs one of his students to Whitewood, Mass to continue her studies. Bummer for her that the village is populated by a coven of Witches. It's eerie, creepy stuff, paired with a light, easy drinking west coast IPA Smog City generously provided. Thanks for listening! Check out our website SUBSCRIBE: to the show on Apple Podcast or Google Play. You can also find us on Audible, Stitcher, Spotify, and Listen Notes. Follow us on Instagram , Facebook, and Twitter! We'd love to hear from you, so comment on our show wherever you are listening. And always, support your local brewery.
Links from todays episode:https://adriennewhitewood.com/https://www.facebook.com/AdrienneWhitewood/https://www.facebook.com/AdrienneWhitewood/TikTok: @adriennewhitewoodhttps://ahuboutique.com/https://www.facebook.com/ahuboutique.co.nz/https://www.instagram.com/ahuboutique/Stores:ahu Boutique Rotorua1178 Eruera Street, Rotorua, New Zealand ahu Boutique Wellington115 Victoria Street, Te Aro, WellingtonMiro ModaKoko ChocolateWatching:Korean Drama of Netflix:Greenhouse Mother's ClubHometown Cha Cha ChaAbout your host:Kate Hursthouse is an artist, creative business owner and single mother to one awesome kid. She has run her own creative business since 2014 and has been involved in a whole range of projects over the years - from commercial illustrations and design projects to contemporary art, children's book illustrations and hand-painted murals. She started this podcast to try and answer the question: how do we continue to be creative and produce creative work, while raising children? Her goal is to create a little corner of the internet where creative mothers share their stories and gain a feeling of community, understanding, and inspiration.www.katehursthouse.com@katehursthousewww.creativemotherpodcast.com@creativemotherpodcastFREE download: The 60 tools, materials and programs I use to run my creative business
Southeastern South Dakota has some great fishing and it's cole to home for a lot of people. I sat down with regional fisheries manager, Dave Lucchesi to talk Lake Thompson, Whitewood, bullhead fries, and a bunch of other interesting topics...including some sleeper lakes!
In today's show, we welcome Amanda Schenstead from Regina Saskatchewan. Listen in as Amanda speaks about her journey as a music therapist and her role as President of the Music Therapy Association of Saskatchewan. She also tells us more about how she views music therapy as a part of overall wellness. A little more about Amanda: Amanda Schenstead grew up in small town Whitewood, SK and after graduating from high school, she attended Brandon University where she completed a Bachelor Degree in Music with Majors in Flute Performance and Minors in Theatre and English. She then went on to complete a Master of Music Therapy Degree at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, ON where she was also a recipient of a SSHRC Scholarship for her arts-based major research project. In 2009, she returned home to Saskatchewan where she has since been working as a music therapist at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre with the Veterans and Extended Care programs. She has also enjoyed work in the Palliative Care program which operates out of the Pasqua Hospital. Outside of work, Amanda is an active member of Regina's theatre community as an actor, director, musician, and playwright. She also enjoys weekly games of Dungeons & Dragons. MTAS website: https://musictherapysk.com/ MTAS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Music-Therapy-Association-of-Saskatchewan-272929639392252/ To join the discussion online, please use hashtag #CanadianMusicTherapy
Zach Miller lebt mit seinen Eltern und seinen zwei Geschwistern auf einer Farm im beschaulichen Whitewood in Saskatchewan, einer Provinz im Süden von Kanada. Auf der idyllischen Farm packen alle Familienmitglieder tatkräftig mit an. Schließlich leben sie von der Landwirtschaft und den unzähligen Tieren. Im Juli 2006 verirrt sich dann ein junger Mann mit seinem Neffen auf den Hof der Millers. Zach ist begeistert. Endlich ein neuer Spielkamerad. Die beiden Jungen verstehen sich sehr gut und verabreden sich ein paar Tage später zum Spielen. Gemeinsam erkunden sie die Umgebung. Doch von diesem gemeinsamen Ausflug kommen sie nicht mehr zurück. Zachs Mutter Pam findet nur noch die Fahrräder der Jungen. Was ist hier passiert?Ein verzweifelter Wettlauf gegen die Zeit beginnt, der alle Bewohner von Whitewood in Atem hält. Mehr erfahrt ihr in unserer neusten Folge. ~~~ Der Fall beginnt ab Minute: 09:25 min ⚠️ Achtung Triggerwarnung! Es geht um Gewalt und sexuellen Missbrauch von Kindern. Die explizite Beschreibung geht von Minute 18:33 min - 19:05 min ~~~ Wir würden uns außerdem freuen, wenn ihr uns auf einen Kaffee einladen würdet. Unter: Ko-fi.com/mordgefluesterderpodcast könnt ihr uns ab jetzt unterstützen. ~~~ Amazon Bücher-Wunschliste https://www.amazon.de/hz/wishlist/ls/31CHQQDMGU7YH?ref_=wl_share
THIS IS A VERY SPECIAL EPISODE with Jordan Whitewood-Neal, my good friend from university! Jordan was a multi-award-winning student and after having worked for Stirling Prize winners DRMM, he went on to be a visiting lecturer at the University of Brighton. His dissertation, 'The Cascade Experiment: The Growth, Conservation and Cultivation of An Autoethnographic Woodland' was nominated for the RIBA Presidents Medal. He is also the Architects' Journal Student Prize 2020 Nominee and the RIBA Sussex Student Prize 2020 Nominee. We spoke about how he deals with Proteus Syndrome, one of the world's rarest disabilities; the parallels between our minority groups and resilience; and how to excel at architecture university! This episode is unique because of my and Jordan's close relationship and memories. We talked about much of our life in university together and how we felt part of a culture of intense competition. But was it all bad? I argue that we got immense value from this competition. You can tune in to the Two Worlds Design podcast on all major streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and more here: https://twoworldsdesign.co.uk
Young college student Nan Barlow (Venetia Stevenson) arrives in the sleepy Massachusetts town of Whitewood to research witchcraft. Nan's stay at the eerie Raven's Inn takes a portentous turn when she learns its proprietor Mrs. Newless (Patricia Jessel) is the reincarnation of a witch burned at the stake in 1692. The discovery unravels the startling truth about the town: that it is really a coven of witches who have a sinister plan to sacrifice humans so that they can become immortal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We have a very unique WLNM Podcast with Azure Whitewood the writer of 7 light novels. We talk about how you find a genre you are comfortable in and plenty about her books, Help! My Little Sister is Disappearing!, Seekers and Our House was Summoned to Another World!
Dr. Peter Whitewood (York St. John University, UK) has written an authoritative account of Stalin's purge of the Red Army in the lead up to the Second World War. He joined us to talk about the history of state violence in Russia prior to 1917 and how terror became an important feature of the Soviet system after the October Revolution.
A Satanic cult in Whitewood, Massachusetts celebrates Candlemas Eve and the Witch’s Sabbath with some sacrifices on the Hour of Thirteen in 1960’s the City of the Dead aka the foggiest movie of 1960 featuring inappropriate jazz background music and a young Christopher Lee. This episode is sponsored by Fright Lights & Gravely Unusual Magazine.
The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots
On this week's Roots & Hoots episode, the LHF host, Gordon Spence, is joined by Erroll Kinistino, where they dive into talks about his career, life experiences, and Reconciliation in Canada. Actor, entertainer, Master of Ceremonies, drama workshop instructor, director, mentor, singer and writer. Erroll Kinistino is without a doubt a man of many talents. Originating from the Ochapowace First Nations Reserve in Whitewood, Saskatchewan, Mr. Kinistino has been involved in the film and theatre industry for countless years. He has played parts in many films and theatre productions throughout Canada. He is probably best known for his recurring role as Leon in Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's television drama series North of 60 (1992). Additionally, he appeared on Corner Gas, one of the most popular comedy series in Canadian TV history. Now living in Regina, Mr. Kinistino is also a grass dancer and sings contemporary Native Canadian music.
We are delighted to present another interview with client and friend, Craig Whitewood, Sound Healer & Certified Hypnotist. Our initial conversation was published on our podcast, WE GOT THE NAAD, back in February, just weeks before the global pandemic took hold. Now seven months later, we meet again to discuss Craig's amazing adventure during this interval; and in which ways he benefited from his work with the School of Naad.Have a listen while Hari Ram invites Craig to share insights & anecdotes from his challenging yet rewarding journey. They speak about sacred relationships, the art of deep listening, celibacy & more.Not to be missed. Check out our School of Naad Youtube channel for a variety of more content! And go to www.schoolofnaad.com to learn more.
Dream Home Movement: Renovation, Property Investment, Interior Design, DIY, Gardening
In this episode, friend of the show Cluadia Brdar explains how to choose a design style for your home or investment propertyClaudia takes us through:The main types of home design styles, including contemporary, traditional and HamptonsThe features of the different design styles such as colour palettes and texturesHow to decide which style to use in your homeThis episode is part of a very special DIY renovation series.⠀Claudia from @therenovateavenue and Founder of the DIY Renovation Academy will join us once a month on the show to take you through EVERYTHING you need to know to DIY your reno.⠀⠀This is like a little sneak peek into her super popular DIY Renovation Academy course.⠀⠀This series is exclusively for Dream Home Movement listeners.Follow the Claudia and The Renovate AvenueFacebookInstagramWebsiteFollow the Dream Home MovementFacebookInstagramWebFollow Carl and Jo VioletaFacebookInstagramWebGuest bioClaudia and her husband Pete have renovated small properties right through to large scale projects. Several years ago they bought a run-down 1960's weatherboard house (purchased for $460K) and ended up completing a major renovation ($75K), creating a beautiful sought after home ... on a tight budget! They set the suburb record for a property price of $1.035 million (2017)!They're currently renovating a 1960's brick house to sell.Both Pete and Claudia have a real hands-on DIY approach when it comes to renovating, focusing on achieving that ‘WOW’ factor ... thinking bigger, outside-the-box, and never afraid to take a risk.Claudia created The Renovate Avenue to share her knowledge, and inspire others to climb the property market via the renovation avenue, building a financially stable future to retire earlier (and do what you love).Transcript*This transcript is automated, so may not be 100% accurate*00:00:00 - 00:00:05you want to know what I think is really exciting, it's that there are so many00:00:05 - 00:00:10different design stars that you can choose from for your house or your property00:00:10 - 00:00:15. You want to know what I think is really overwhelming and confusing that00:00:15 - 00:00:19there are so many different designs, tiles that you can choose from for your00:00:19 - 00:00:25house and property. So to help me out and I can't be alone with this problem,00:00:25 - 00:00:30I'm sure to help me out. I invited Claudia Baradar from the Renovate Avenue00:00:30 - 00:00:38on the show to talk to us about how to choose a design style for your house or00:00:38 - 00:00:43property. Eso. When I keep saying or property, it could be your investment00:00:43 - 00:00:48property that you're going to have tenanted or your house that you are going to00:00:48 - 00:00:53live in. So in this episode, Claudie will take us through the different types of00:00:53 - 00:01:01design styles, how to choose a design style based on your personal style, thie00:01:01 - 00:01:10actual property, the environment that the pop property is located in, and also00:01:10 - 00:01:16what you're actually going to use the property. For now, if Claudia's name00:01:16 - 00:01:22sounds familiar, then I'm guessing you're a regular listener to the show Claudia00:01:22 - 00:01:29came on last season and did a bit of a miniseries for us on how to plan a00:01:29 - 00:01:34renovation project. And to now we're kind of taking it to the next step. And00:01:34 - 00:01:40she is joining us again this season, Season five, to do another little miniseries00:01:40 - 00:01:46on How to style your property. So this week we're looking at in this episode, I00:01:46 - 00:01:50should say we're looking at choosing your design style when she comes back00:01:50 - 00:01:55again in about a month's time. We're going tio, explore how to make your00:01:55 - 00:02:00home Starling work when you've chosen your design style. And then she's00:02:00 - 00:02:06going to come back for the final episode off her little exclusive miniseries for00:02:06 - 00:02:12the Dream Home Movement and talk about how to create a style board or some00:02:12 - 00:02:18people call it a mood board. So I'm so high up. Tio, have Claudia coming00:02:18 - 00:02:23back on the show again for another exclusive miniseries. We are so lucky.00:02:23 - 00:02:29And before we get stuck into my interview with Claudia, I would like to00:02:29 - 00:02:34introduce myself in case we haven't already met. My name's Joe via letter E.00:02:34 - 00:02:39I'm the host of this show, and I also own a business called Violet of finance.00:02:39 - 00:02:46With my husband, Carl, we help people secure home loans, property00:02:46 - 00:02:52investment loans, refinance their mortgages to save money on their payments00:02:52 - 00:02:59and or to finance their home renovations So you can find us at Violet of finance00:02:59 - 00:03:07. It's just got one T v i o L. A finance on the Internet. We've got a website on00:03:07 - 00:03:13instagram and also on Facebook. So thank you so much for tuning in. Lovely00:03:13 - 00:03:17to meet you if I haven't done so already. And now over to my chat with00:03:17 - 00:03:22Claudia, Welcome to the Dream Home movement. This's your weekly dose of00:03:22 - 00:03:28home and property inspiration bring you clever tips and advice from the very00:03:28 - 00:03:40best experts and really like Renno storeys with your host Joe Violeta. Claudia,00:03:40 - 00:03:43thank you so much for joining me on the dream home movement today. It's00:03:43 - 00:03:48lovely to chat with you again. Love being here. I love having a chat with you.00:03:48 - 00:03:54Now what we're talking about today is how to choose your design style. And00:03:54 - 00:03:58this is something that I'm particularly interested in because we're buying a new00:03:58 - 00:04:07home soon. So we're going to take that opportunity, Teo, just reet restyle like00:04:07 - 00:04:11from the beginning, the entire place. We've had all our furniture for ages. So00:04:11 - 00:04:17we're looking at starting again, and I'm just so overwhelmed and confused00:04:17 - 00:04:24about what style to choose. There seems to be so many choices out there. So00:04:24 - 00:04:29what are some of the different design styles we can choose from? Let's start at00:04:29 - 00:04:32that point, and then we'll figure out how we actually choose. What is there to00:04:32 - 00:04:39choose from? Okay, look, there's a fair, few different styles, Joe. It can be00:04:39 - 00:04:44overwhelming. I know there's so many different designs out there. Look, let's00:04:44 - 00:04:50start with contemporary style because I think it's the most popular one, and it's00:04:50 - 00:04:55usually what's in style right now. So it's the current trends at the moment,00:04:55 - 00:05:01contemporary style. So if you're not sure what contemporary style looks like,00:05:01 - 00:05:05then you can try going to the mainstream retail stores such as freedom and00:05:05 - 00:05:11Design, and you'll soon get an idea of what the current trends are and where00:05:11 - 00:05:15they're at. That's usually your contemporary style, just to make it easier just to00:05:15 - 00:05:23give you a tip. Then you've got your traditional style, which is usually feature00:05:23 - 00:05:28pieces made from dark woods. Their ornate Lee, detailed as well and00:05:28 - 00:05:34traditional design draws its inspiration from 18th and 19th century England and00:05:34 - 00:05:40France. So this explains why it's common to find EXP offensive textiles like00:05:40 - 00:05:47silk, velvet and linen used in upholstery to curtains as well. And the fabrics00:05:47 - 00:05:52feature a variety of different patterns, such as florals, stripes and plaids as00:05:52 - 00:06:00well. So that's just sort of traditional style And what it looks like a traditional00:06:00 - 00:06:05eso contemporary that, Yeah, that would change often then, wouldn't it? So00:06:05 - 00:06:10what? Okay, so what's contemporary style now would be different to what00:06:10 - 00:06:14was contemporary style a couple of years. That's right. That's right. Yeah,00:06:14 - 00:06:18people get contemporary and modern sort of mixed up. The contemporary is00:06:18 - 00:06:24quite what's in trend now what styles Aaron fashion in trend now. So, like I00:06:24 - 00:06:28said, Teo, if you go into shops like freedom, it will give you an idea of what00:06:28 - 00:06:34in style at the moment. Okay, got it and then traditional. So I like watching00:06:34 - 00:06:37Do you watch the crown? I like watching that show the crown about the royal00:06:37 - 00:06:44family. It's quite good. So when you just described traditional that I'm Justin00:06:44 - 00:06:50visit, envisioning scenes from the crown. It would. I guess it's that kind of00:06:50 - 00:06:59royal traditional style, European style, almost that's your more traditional00:06:59 - 00:07:05style. Then we've got something about the Hampton style, which is quite00:07:05 - 00:07:10seaside coastal inspired, so you'll see a lot of the houses around the coast00:07:10 - 00:07:15Hamptons style inspired, and they've got your plantation shutters, your00:07:15 - 00:07:22nautical style decor, timber floor boards to the moulding, a long hallways and00:07:22 - 00:07:28staircases. Then it's also blue and white striped patterns for pillows, just to00:07:28 - 00:07:35give you a visual idea as well. White plush sofas. The painter Whitewood s.00:07:35 - 00:07:40O. Yet the intention is to create a relaxed, style, comfortable environment that00:07:40 - 00:07:46is inspired by the beach in the ocean. So that's your Hamptons style that's very00:07:46 - 00:07:55popular here on the Peninsula Hampton style. I've noticed E. S E. Touched on00:07:55 - 00:07:59. Modern Modern is a broad designed term, I think, and like I said to you00:07:59 - 00:08:05before modern and contemporary style often get mixed up. Modern refers to a00:08:05 - 00:08:11home with clean, crisp, sharp lines. It's a simple colour palette. Thie use of00:08:11 - 00:08:18materials is usually metal, glass and steel, and modern design also employs a00:08:18 - 00:08:26sense of simplicity and in every element including the furniture. So its sleek00:08:26 - 00:08:35there's not much clutter, sharp lines, and that's more of a modern style. Yeah,00:08:35 - 00:08:41that does so. The modern is very different. Teo temporary. I thought they00:08:41 - 00:08:45were the same thing, but they're very different. Got a lot of people. A lot of00:08:45 - 00:08:51people think modern contemporary are the same style, but there is a difference00:08:51 - 00:08:56there. That's probably a good way off describing contemporary and what I'm00:08:56 - 00:09:01just a difference in them. Eso There's also mid century modern. This's another00:09:01 - 00:09:07type of modern style just to confuse everyone. So mid Century Modern is a00:09:07 - 00:09:12streamline retro look that was popular in the 19 fifties and sixties, and it's a00:09:12 - 00:09:18classic decorating style that has really never gone out of fashion. It focuses on00:09:18 - 00:09:22functionality, too, so it's more the retro style really big in the fifties and sixties00:09:22 - 00:09:30. I quite like that, and again that the mid century modern is quite popular here00:09:30 - 00:09:34around the morning to peninsula as well, because you've got those houses from00:09:34 - 00:09:42that error and people are trying Teo freshen them up, but still keep the essence00:09:42 - 00:09:47of the original high. Yes, yes, exactly. And it's I think it's a great idea doing00:09:47 - 00:09:50that as well. So it, like you say, keeping the essence of the home and the style00:09:50 - 00:09:56that it was built in. I think if you've got an old with aboard house by the sea, I00:09:56 - 00:10:01think putting something in that theon visit of what that style leaves and what if00:10:01 - 00:10:05the body is going against it is probably not a great idea. So it's really00:10:05 - 00:10:10embracing when it was built in embracing that, So that's that's what that's my00:10:10 - 00:10:16opinion. But then we've got industrial style, so that's an urban look with an00:10:16 - 00:10:23edge. Industrial is characterised by raw textures, exposed materials such as00:10:23 - 00:10:28bricks and metal fixtures and finishes. I think of a really cool warehouse in00:10:28 - 00:10:35New York, my ideal place to live with stripped timber for awards, concrete00:10:35 - 00:10:41flaws, exposed beings, metal pipes and really low lighting. I quite like that00:10:41 - 00:10:47style, but it's not for everyone as well. So that's your industrial style. I love00:10:47 - 00:10:54that style it is, and I do picture it being like a loft in New York, with some00:10:54 - 00:10:59really gorgeous artwork from an up and coming artists on the walls and that00:10:59 - 00:11:05sort of stuff very very. I don't know if I'm quite cool enough for that. I would00:11:05 - 00:11:10like to pay e Love that style as well. What else? Have weak up? Another style00:11:10 - 00:11:17. Eclectic, So it collected his quite quirky fun. It's very mismatched. There's00:11:17 - 00:11:21no matching zour formatted patterns. It's just pretty much anything goes. But00:11:21 - 00:11:27it's done in a really fun on quirky style, so mixture of pieces as well could be00:11:27 - 00:11:33new and old pieces to S O. That's why eclectic is quite fun and that embodies00:11:33 - 00:11:38the person that lives there. I think is, well, that Yeah, I see. I see Cem00:11:38 - 00:11:43eclectic rooms on instagram. But I get would that be a hard look to pull off?00:11:43 - 00:11:47Do you think If you're not quite sure what you're doing and get it wrong, you00:11:47 - 00:11:51could definitely get it wrong. So it's really having an eye for colour and pattern00:11:51 - 00:11:56yet and having a bit of fun with it. A cz well, but it can. It can look quite zany00:11:56 - 00:12:03. Maybe if if there's too much going just like embrace the zaniness Gracia in a00:12:03 - 00:12:11freak s o. And there's also Bohemian, which is quite popular. A swell and00:12:11 - 00:12:14bohemian Khun mix up with contemporary because we're behaving. It is quite00:12:14 - 00:12:19on trend at the moment, and it embodies a sort of free form flowing. Ah, lot00:12:19 - 00:12:23of plants. You know, a lot of the chroma at the moment, which is very00:12:23 - 00:12:30popular and a lot of wicker A cz Well, so Bahamian is quite quite on trended00:12:30 - 00:12:35moment as well. It is. It's all about the weaker right now. Yes, love a bit of00:12:35 - 00:12:39makeup. So this is I mean, look that some of our styles that we've got00:12:39 - 00:12:45happening at the moment there's there's Mohr a CZ Well, that that's probably00:12:45 - 00:12:52the main ones that I've covered very briefly. Okay, good. So once we're00:12:52 - 00:12:58aware of what all the different design styles are, how do we decide which style00:12:58 - 00:13:04Teo use in our home? Yeah, OK. Eso Joe, this really depends on what00:13:04 - 00:13:11outcome you want for your home or property first. So So start at the end and00:13:11 - 00:13:15look, think about why you're keen and getting your style right. Are you00:13:15 - 00:13:20looking to sell your home or you wanting to stay There s o really have a think00:13:20 - 00:13:24about what the outcome is for you. What? The right outcome is, and that way00:13:24 - 00:13:27we'll give you a good road. Teo travel and know which way you're heading.00:13:27 - 00:13:32So are you planning on staying in your home for the next 20 years? Or are you00:13:32 - 00:13:36wanting to get the best price for your potential buyers? So knowing exactly00:13:36 - 00:13:42what it is that you want to achieve and then implementing the right style based00:13:42 - 00:13:48on that, it will differ for each of the outcomes. Joe. So if you are planning to00:13:48 - 00:13:53sell than design your home for your best potential buyers, make your property00:13:53 - 00:14:00is beautiful as possible. Choose a contemporary design, so a current style on00:14:00 - 00:14:04DH. Incorporate current styles, making the space look and feel desirable and00:14:04 - 00:14:08inviting a cz well for your potential buyers. If you have a home by the coast in00:14:08 - 00:14:13the peninsula, then consider a Hamptons or coastal resort style. That's the best00:14:13 - 00:14:18way to go. Maybe stay away from industrial industrial or eclectic style. And00:14:18 - 00:14:25don't put your Gothic doll collection on this way, wanting to sell at the best00:14:25 - 00:14:31possible price, then really keep your style. Have a think about the potential00:14:31 - 00:14:35buyers that are coming looking at your property and really design and style for00:14:35 - 00:14:42them, Not not for you. So if you desire, if it decided to stay in your home and00:14:42 - 00:14:48and you want to really make it authentic, then I truly believe that home should00:14:48 - 00:14:53be a reflection of who we are. And if you're not sure where to start, and I've00:14:53 - 00:14:59got some tips right for any of you that want to get started. So answer yourself,00:14:59 - 00:15:05Joe. So first things first to really get a picture of what your style is and what00:15:05 - 00:15:10will really work for you and your family looking your closet and noticed the00:15:10 - 00:15:15styles that you wear. Notice what you love what pieces draw you in and00:15:15 - 00:15:20inspire and have a good look and see what colour is. The patterns are your00:15:20 - 00:15:25favourite. Firstly, just have a really good think about what draws your eye,00:15:25 - 00:15:31Teo. Certain pieces in your closet. That's number one thing I can suggest. E I00:15:31 - 00:15:39never would have thought to do that in your closet. Also just backtracking a00:15:39 - 00:15:46little bit. Thanks for the tip on putting my gossip doll collection away. I will00:15:46 - 00:15:54put that into storage if ever I sell s o you looking a closet. Have a look at what00:15:54 - 00:15:58pieces You absolutely love these air address that you love the Excuse me, the00:15:58 - 00:16:02patterns The Colo Urs, what really draws you in? Even if you go out shopping00:16:02 - 00:16:06, what has always drawn you in what pieces? What colours again? Like I said00:16:06 - 00:16:12, what is it that you love? Next thing is look at your favourite most love.00:16:12 - 00:16:15Peace is in your house and bring them all together and notice what you love00:16:15 - 00:16:20about these objects again. The lines the Colo Urs, What does it provide to you00:16:20 - 00:16:27? What emotion does it a vote so really Get to know what you love. That's how00:16:27 - 00:16:34you start next. I would suggest if you're not already on instagram or interest,00:16:34 - 00:16:40create an account and start searching and saving images off various interior00:16:40 - 00:16:44styles and spaces that you absolutely love that resonate with you that evoke00:16:44 - 00:16:51really good emotion. Start saving those images, screenshot ing them, and and00:16:51 - 00:16:55that you'll start noticing. A common theme is well within the images that you00:16:55 - 00:17:02saved. You will start taking notice of all the torus and the tones and the styles00:17:02 - 00:17:08and these sort of images. Will there'll be a on almost flow and a common00:17:08 - 00:17:13theme that will that will come to you. So it will really indicate what sort of00:17:13 - 00:17:23style you like. Right? So that's a really good three tips to start with, just to get00:17:23 - 00:17:29an idea off. What you like what you love, right? Okay, So think off the00:17:29 - 00:17:36purpose for the styling. Is it to sell toe livin and benefits to sell its a little bit of00:17:36 - 00:17:41a different approach? We're going Mohr, like modern or contemporary. Sorry00:17:41 - 00:17:45. No, no modern modernism, modern or contemporary. We're going00:17:45 - 00:17:52contemporary, continue current current. But if it's for us to live in, then we00:17:52 - 00:17:57really wanted to reflect us. And so you're almost going on like a little jenny of00:17:57 - 00:18:04self discovery. You like, you want to find the authentic you you want to make00:18:04 - 00:18:08your space something that you will love. And when you walk into you, it will00:18:08 - 00:18:13evoke positive emotion. Yes, for sure. So you want to create something that00:18:13 - 00:18:17you will enjoy and that you will find inviting for you and the people that leave00:18:17 - 00:18:23your family. Okay. Now we touched a bit on the difference between styling00:18:23 - 00:18:29for yourself and styling for sale. Is there any difference between the way we00:18:29 - 00:18:34should style our property if we're wanting to get tenants into it apart? A00:18:34 - 00:18:40supposed to selling it? Is that different, or is it pretty much the same? Yeah,00:18:40 - 00:18:45pretty much the same for your tenants. I mean, it's your investment property.00:18:45 - 00:18:50You want to get top dollar for it as well. You also want to create an00:18:50 - 00:18:53environment for attendance of they're gonna love because they'll look after00:18:53 - 00:18:59your look after the home as well. So I would invest some money into that so00:18:59 - 00:19:04you can also get the most out of it. And again, it's getting the most out of your00:19:04 - 00:19:08rental income as your investment property and also for your tenants. So I00:19:08 - 00:19:15would also create a beautiful environment for tenants to. So obviously, you're00:19:15 - 00:19:22not putting us much money. A cz you are a mature investment property. But00:19:22 - 00:19:25again, just be smart about how much you're putting into your investment00:19:25 - 00:19:31compared to your forever home and does very yeah, okay, but still do put a bit00:19:31 - 00:19:40of love into it to try to attack, not attack, attract thanked the right tenants00:19:40 - 00:19:45exactly exactly what air some practical tips. We've already covered a few of00:19:45 - 00:19:50them, but let's just give everyone a really practical action plan. So tips that00:19:50 - 00:19:58listeners can do straightaway to really get their style choice sorted. Sure, All00:19:58 - 00:20:04right. So number one Why are you wanting to design and style your property?00:20:04 - 00:20:08What's the outcome you want to achieve? That's your number one with a start.00:20:08 - 00:20:13Number two. How do you ascertain what style to incorporate, So once you00:20:13 - 00:20:18know your outcome, then work out what style it is you're going to create, the00:20:18 - 00:20:20one that will work best and in line with your outcome. So the one that will00:20:20 - 00:20:26bring the most value to you Number three is start researching. So start00:20:26 - 00:20:30researching now. That's where you can start. Well, if you're selling than00:20:30 - 00:20:34research properties in the area and take notes on what other properties have00:20:34 - 00:20:38created and what they're sold for, So go to the properties. If they're on sale in00:20:38 - 00:20:43the area and have a look, they would see what others have done and also see00:20:43 - 00:20:49what properties have reached in sale time as well. So if you're staying put like00:20:49 - 00:20:53I said, if you want to stay in your forever home. Then work out your best. I'll00:20:53 - 00:20:57know your authentic self and know what you'll love tourists around yourself00:20:57 - 00:21:00with the most what will work for you. What? We will make you the most00:21:00 - 00:21:06happiest. Yes, those those three to start with now. Perfect. I love it. Well, I00:21:06 - 00:21:10personally am going to start to pull everything out my wardrobe and have a00:21:10 - 00:21:15look. And I got I got a pretty good idea of what I like a ce faras clothing goes00:21:15 - 00:21:24very plain and lots of blue and white stripes go Hampton style. I think so. I00:21:24 - 00:21:32think so. The great the great flag. Well, e I just need to move to grace I e00:21:32 - 00:21:39quite well, e that's what it is. A Hampton style. Joe, if you're saying blues00:21:39 - 00:21:46and whites possibly maybe a coastal thing a resort style, that sounds good to00:21:46 - 00:21:50me. Well, thank you so much, Claudia. That was so informative for everyone00:21:50 - 00:21:57listening. I would love to see, I'd love to hear from you and hear what your00:21:57 - 00:22:00style is. So I'd love to hear the outcomes from you pulling everything out of00:22:00 - 00:22:04your wardrobe. Looking at the stuff in your around your house And how you00:22:04 - 00:22:10decide what your style is. Let me know. Message me on Facebook or00:22:10 - 00:22:15instagram a dream home movement and let me know what your personal00:22:15 - 00:22:21design style is And let Claudia No. A cz. Well, Claudia, how can people find00:22:21 - 00:22:26you follow you contact you or that sort of stuff? Yeah. Instagram Facebook.00:22:26 - 00:22:31I'm on there. The renovate Avenue s O. Please get in touch. Say hello. And if00:22:31 - 00:22:35you want to dive deeper into choosing your design style, I highly recommend00:22:35 - 00:22:39that you cheque out Claudia's course as well. Claudia, can you tell us a little00:22:39 - 00:22:44bit about your course? Yes, The D I Y renovation academy. It's an online00:22:44 - 00:22:49course, and also you get a one on one assistance with myself. And there's also00:22:49 - 00:22:53a Facebook group, eh? So we get to support each other through our renovation00:22:53 - 00:22:58journey, so you'll find all that information on my website. And also social00:22:58 - 00:23:02media, Facebook and Instagram. Brilliant. Thank you so much, Claudia, I'm00:23:02 - 00:23:08looking forward to chatting of you again in about four weeks time. Make sure00:23:08 - 00:23:14you tune in for that episode. We are going to talk about how to make your00:23:14 - 00:23:19home styling work. So once you've chosen your design style that your mission00:23:19 - 00:23:23for the next month, you then need to figure out Well, how do I actually make00:23:23 - 00:23:27this work? And that's what we will be covering next time I chat with Claudia00:23:27 - 00:23:33in about four weeks time. Until then, Do tune in again next week and make00:23:33 - 00:23:37sure that you subscribe to the podcast. So you never miss an episode. Thank00:23:37 - 00:23:46you so much for tuning in by listeners by Claudia. Thank you. Thanks for00:23:46 - 00:23:50joining us on the Dream home movement. Be sure to come over and say hi on00:23:50 - 00:23:55Facebook and Instagram. I hope that your dream home projects are going well00:23:55 - 00:23:58and I look forward to chatting with you again next week.
SASKATCHEWAN - It was 2006, and ten year old Zachary Miller was enjoying the summer on his family’s farm near the tiny town of Whitewood, Saskatchewan. A man walked up the driveway with a teenage boy, wanting to buy eggs—and Zach's life would never be the same again.Child Personal Safety Resources: Canadian Centre for Child Protection is a national charity dedicated to the personal safety of all children, and provides resources and education.The National Crime Prevention Council provides resources to parents on how to teach kids about strangers:Canada: The Missing Children Society of Canada provides resources for what to do if your child goes missing:United States: The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children provides resources for what to do if your child goes missing: https://www.missingkids.org/gethelpnow/isyourchildmissing.#BlackLivesMatter donations and support:Canada: How You Can Support Black People Today, Tomorrow & Forever by Refindery 29United States: Places to Donate thanks to The Fall Line PodcastPodcast recommendation:Fetal AbductionsThanks for supporting my sponsors!See the special offer codes hereCredits: Research & Writing: Haley GrayWriting: Kristi LeeAudio editing and production: We Talk of Dreams Disclaimer voiced by the host of Beyond Bizarre True Crime Theme Song: We Talk of Dreams All credits and information sources can be found on the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Morning Service - Sunday 19th January 2020 This talk is by Joel Whitewood
SOULMATE STORIES with Craig Whitewood.In this episode, Craig shares his story about meeting a woman online, separated by the Atlantic Ocean & thousands of miles!Despite such challenges, they seemed determined to build a future together, united in a common purpose.In this fascinating interview, we hear about the twists & turns that can arise in such a “long-distance relationship”—and how Craig and Veronica were able to navigate stormy waters even through an unexpected outcome.To learn more about Craig Whitewood and his beautiful heart-driven work in this world, be sure to visit his Facebook community group: White Owl Shamanic Sound Healing.Also, to learn more about our upcoming 11-Day Group Meditation for Healing the Wounds of Love go to... http://www.schoolofnaad.com.pages.ontraport.net/11Day_Love_Meditation Check out our School of Naad Youtube channel for a variety of more content! And go to www.schoolofnaad.com to learn more.
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In this episode I talk about genetically modified Chestnut, Red Oak sizes, Whitewood, the difference between hardwood and softwood, and old studs vs new studs.
George Celtrick, president, Whitewood Products, talks about consumers' desire for real wood and how they are often directed to wood look a likes while on the retail sales floor. He offers suggestions as to how to approach consumers to help save wood sales by discussing the total cost of a job rather than talking about square foot pricing.
One of the best ways to relieve stress on wedding day or for any large event, is to hire a wedding planner. Whitney and her teammate Ashley explain how being action oriented, compassionate, and thoughtful are keys to being successful in this business. Whitewood Events Links : http://www.whitewoodevents.com https://www.instagram.com/whitewoodevents https://www.facebook.com/whitewoodevents Whitney’s favorite products : Batiste dry shampoo: http://bit.ly/2X34EmB Naturopathica Oat Cleansing Facial Polish: http://bit.ly/2XaMwHj Naturopathica Argan + Peptide wrinkle cream: http://bit.ly/2X7bRC03 L’oreal Unlimited Mascara: http://bit.ly/2X5tFxd My Pretty Powerful Product of the day : L’Oreal True Match Lumi Glotion: http://bit.ly/2VppD1V My Links: https://jennysuemakeup.com https://instagram.com/jennysuemakeup https://facebook.com/jennysuemakeup
Morning Service - Sunday 14th April 2019 This talk is by Joel Whitewood
2007 - 'we've even got the specific 7 inch vinyl that we play, its kept especially to end the Fringe' Welcome to episode 12 of Station to Station with this weeks guest Jack Whitewood, artistic director and co founder of Ventnor Fringe Festival! Jake & Ralph chat with Jack about Fringe festival's as a whole, how Ventnor Fringe got started and the people they've met along the way. They chat Jack's choices from 2007, what he remembers from that year and the great stories associated with them, including all the things that link what he's doing now and what he was listening to then. Find all the music discussed on the spotify playlist here - https://open.spotify.com/user/bgrnsoezq8rav12eupaq896pd/playlist/1qa3NBNrZF5rTfBwsLWhsy?si=UXwiq92ISNS4SGxLfNgdSQ Head over to https://vfringe.co.uk/ to get your tickets for 2019 (the 10th anniversary) fringe or to apply to take part, or keep up to date with Jack and the fringe on twitter @jack_whitewood Cheers to Jack for sitting down with us, and for the Q&A we did with Ventnor Exchange which you can find on their site! Please head over to itunes to subscribe and review the podcast, follow us on spotify, tell all your friends etc. Reviews and ratings genuinely do help us out massively, and its nice to say nice things to people, right? See you next week.
Scruffy and the Cage are in Whitewood, SK for the 2019 SaskTel Tankard Men's Provincial Championship. Multiple guests live on location including Canadian curling icon, Russ Howard. Pat Simmons joins the program over the phone.
Whitewood's eldritch secrets haunt the present while a millionaire creates a hostage situation in search of a werewolf. As an added bonus, the guys also talk about a haunted house film filled to the brim with camp and gimmickry - Bring your Illusion-O Ghost Viewers!The City of the Dead (1960)13 Ghosts (1960)The Beast Must Die (1974)
When you were young what frightened you? Clowns? Your old crone first grade teacher? The thing under the bed? Being abducted by a coven of witches and sacrificed to Satan on a stone alter? Yes, obviously it was the latter. So travel along with us to Whitewood. We'll be staying at the Raven's Inn (AKA Horror Hotel).Christoper Lee will be waiting to check you in! It's The HALLOWEEN Show!! Grab some popcorn, a bag-o-candy & your crucifix and tune in for some thrills, chills and maybe even a few laughs. Remember: "Tricks or Treats come only once a year!"
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You can also support by donating through PayPal.com at the link below: Hare of the Rabbit PayPal Thank you for your support, Jeff Hittinger. Rabbit Care 101 I want to apologize for the time for this episode to come out. We lost power about two weeks ago when the March Storm came up the East Coast. We got power back after about three days, but only had half power, so we could not run anything 220 such as the heater, water, dryer and some things were also not running such as the refrigerator or freezer. We had to call the electric company out to find out if the issue was with the power coming to the house or not. That was not the issue, so we had an estimate to repair the Master Breaker in the fuse panel at almost $3000. A neighbor ended up helping me replace the Master breaker after we scheduled the power to be off, and it was a minimal cost. So after about ten days we had everything back except the heater. Today we have heat after finding a popped 5amp fuse. So I apologize for the delay, but it is tough to record without heat, or power, or running water.... Know the Basic Needs of Rabbits First off, here's what you need to know about the basics of what rabbits need. Check City Ordinances Before you buy your Hutch and rabbits, check with your city ordinances to see if your town has any restrictions. There has not been a lot of oversight of rabbits in the past, so many towns are accepting of rabbits within city limits. Before you raise rabbits in fact, you must first find out if you are allowed to raise rabbits in your locality and immediate area. The perspective commercial operator going into business on a considerable scale will naturally locate the rabbitry where they are relatively safe from zoning for many years. The small backyard breeder who is thinking in terms of ten or twenty holes has been know to purchase hutches, rabbits, and equipment only to learn shortly, to their sorrow, that rabbits may not be raised in their locality. It pays to investigate first rather than be sorry later. In some cases a limited number of rabbits may be kept provided the rabbitry can be located at an established distance from dwellings. When compared to chickens rabbitys generally have less regulations due to minimal noise from the rabbits. Now most of the info on state and city regulations was from the House Rabbit Society. They are a great source of information about rabbits. State Laws All breeders in the US are subject to the Animal Welfare Act which applies if they sell more than $500 of animals per year to a pet store or distributor. If so, then the breeder may need to be licensed and follow certain animal care and housing standards. There are many exemptions to the $500 rule though, and the law should read carefully to be sure whether they apply or not. See the USDA page on the Animal Welfare Act for more information. Many states and even counties and cities also have their own laws regarding the sale of rabbits such as the age at which they may be sold and where they may be sold. Here we attempt to list all relevant laws for every state. ⦁ North Carolina, Indiana, Virginia, Florida, and Vermont ban the sale of unweaned rabbits, or rabbits under 2 months of age. ⦁ Colorado bans the sale of rabbits under the age of 4 weeks. ⦁ New Jersey, California, Kentucky, South Carolina, Maine, Maryland, Montana, and Pennsylvania ban the dying of rabbits and other animals and the sale or giveaway of rabbits under 2 months of age. ⦁ North Dakota, DC, Illinois, Arkansas, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Washington, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Louisiana, and Ohio prohibit the sale of dyed rabbits and other animals. ⦁ Washington, DC bans the sale of pet rabbits under the age of 16 weeks. ⦁ Pennsylvania bans the sale of rabbits and other animals in public places. ⦁ Vermont and California prohibit the sale of rabbits and other animals on the side of the road. ⦁ Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin all have laws prohibiting the give away of rabbits and other animals as prizes in carnivals or other events (although sometimes those laws only specify the giveaway of very young animals). City and County Laws ⦁ Aurora, CO has a mandatory spay/neuter ordinance that includes rabbits. They also have a pet limit law of two rabbits. Pet owners can get an exception to these laws by purchasing a breeder or kennel license. ⦁ San Francisco, CA prohibits the sale of pet rabbits in the city and county. ⦁ Los Angeles, CA prohibits the sale of pet rabbits and other animals in the city’s pet stores. ⦁ Boston, MA prohibits the sale of pet rabbits and other animals in the city’s pet stores. ⦁ Chicago, IL prohibits the sale of pet rabbits and other animals in the city’s pet stores. ⦁ The county of Bernalillo, NM prohibits the sale of rabbits as companion animals (i.e. pet stores cannot sell rabbits in the county). Sale of all rabbits is banned during the months of March and April (this eliminates impulse sales for Easter). This does not apply to the city of Albuquerque, which bans cat and dog sales but allows rabbit sales. ⦁ Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, and Houston, TX all ban the sale of rabbits and other animals in public places. ⦁ In Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, the Archdiocese of New Orleans, and the city of Slidell all forbid giving away rabbits and other animals as prizes. ⦁ Any Arizona county with a population of 800,000 or more prohibits the sale of rabbits or any other animals on or near any public highway, street or park. ⦁ Santa Fe, NM forbids giving away live animals as carnival prizes within city limits. ⦁ New York, NY prohibits the sale of rabbits in the city’s pet stores. ⦁ Salt Lake City, UT prohibits the sale of pet rabbits in the city’s pet stores. ⦁ The following Ontario cities now prohibit the sale of rabbits in pet stores: Toronto, Kingston, Missassauga, Kitchener, and Windsor. ⦁ Surrey, BC and Richmond, BC have banned the sale of rabbits in pet stores. ⦁ Ottawa is now considering banning the sales of rabbits, cats and dogs in their pet stores. The history of the rabbit Rabbits belong to the order of mammals called Lagomorpha, which includes 40 or so species of rabbits, hares and Pikas. Fossil records suggest that Lagomorpha evolved in Asia at least 40 million years ago, during the Eocene period. The break-up of continents during this period may be responsible for the wide distribution of differing species of rabbits and hares around the world, with the exception of Australia. There are currently more than 60 recognized breeds of domestic rabbit in Europe and America, all of them descended from the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), the only species of rabbit to have been widely domesticated. It is a separate species from other native rabbits such as the North American jackrabbits and cottontail rabbits and all species of hares. The European wild rabbit evolved around 4,000 years ago on the Iberian Peninsula, the name 'Hispania' (Spain) is translated from the name given to that area by Phoenician merchants, meaning 'land of the rabbits'. When the Romans arrived in Spain around 200BC, they began to farm the native rabbits for their meat and fur. The Romans called this practice 'cuniculture' and kept the rabbits in fenced enclosures. Inevitably, the rabbits tried to escape and it is perhaps no surprise that the Latin name 'Oryctolagus cuniculus' means 'hare-like digger of underground tunnels'. The spread of the Roman empire, along with increasing trade between countries, helped to introduce the European rabbit into many more parts of Europe and Asia. Wild rabbits are said to have been first domesticated in the 5th Century by the monks of the Champagne Region in France. Monks were almost certainly the first to keep rabbits in cages as a readily available food source, and the first to experiment with selective breeding for traits such as weight, size and fur color. Rabbits were introduced to Britain during the 12th Century, and during the Middle Ages, the breeding and farming of rabbits for meat and fur became widespread throughout Europe. The selective breeding of European rabbits meant that distinct breeds arose in different regions, and the origins of many old breeds can be traced back several centuries. Up until the 19th century, domestic rabbits had been bred purely for their meat and fur, but during the Victorian era, many new 'fancy' breeds were developed for the hobby of breeding rabbits for showing. Industrialization also meant that many people moving from the country to the expanding towns and cities, brought rabbits with them; apart from poultry, they were the only 'farm' animal to be practical to keep in town. Although many of these rabbits were bred for meat, it became increasingly common among the rising middle classes to keep rabbits as pets. Domestic rabbitry did not become popular in the United States until around the turn of the century, when many European breeds began to be imported, and breeders also developed some American breeds. During the two World Wars, governments in both Britain and the United States encouraged people to keep rabbits as a source of homegrown meat and fur, both for themselves and to help feed and clothe soldiers. After the wars, many people continued to keep rabbits in their gardens, and they become commonplace as household pets. Rabbits have become the third most popular pet after cats and dogs. Your first rabbit! First you need to decide what you will get a rabbit for. Will your rabbit be an inside pet, rabbits for a 4h project, Meat rabbits, fur rabbits, or rabbits for show. 4h Project Selecting a breed of rabbit can be a huge challenge for first-time rabbit owners. There are currently 49 breeds of rabbits recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). As a 4-H member, you should familiarize and research several breeds to determine those meeting the criteria you have for your rabbit project. There are market fryers, breeding rabbits, or companion pet rabbits. The goals you have for your rabbit project have a large effect on the breed you choose to purchase. Pet Rabbit What’s special about a pet rabbit? Clean, affectionate, and sociable, rabbits can make excellent pets. They can be litter trained and are very playful and entertaining. With good care, rabbits kept indoors can live for 5 to 15 years. With more than 60 rabbit breeds in existence, rabbits can vary widely in size and appearance. If you are a first-time owner, acquiring a single rabbit is probably best. If you choose a male (buck) rabbit, you will want to have him neutered to prevent territorial marking with urine. Both male and female rabbits are tame and affectionate when well socialized. As its owner, you will ultimately be responsible for your rabbit’s food, shelter, exercise, physical and mental health for the rest of its life. While families should involve their children in caring for a rabbit, youngsters need the help of an adult who is willing, able, and available to supervise the animal’s daily care. Rabbits are well-known for their ability to produce large numbers of babies. Purchasing and breeding a rabbit for the purpose of allowing children to witness the birth process is not responsible rabbit ownership. If a female rabbit becomes pregnant, it is your responsibility to find good homes for the offspring. Spaying females and neutering males not only prevents reproduction but decreases behavioral problems and health risks. Rabbits for Show If you are interested in exhibiting breeding rabbits or raising rabbits, it is important to have a copy of the Standard of Perfection for your breed. This publication describes the ideal rabbit for each recognized breed, and is the standard by which judges compare rabbits of the same breed against one another. If you are raising rabbits, you need to understand the process of culling. Culling is removing a rabbit from the herd because of inferior production, inferior quality when compared to the Standard, or possessing specific disqualifications. Your criteria for culling might be different depending on whether you are focusing on breeding, pet, or market projects. Meat Rabbits Market rabbits should be of a commercial breed and fall into one of the following three categories: Fryers: 3½–5½ pounds (8–10 weeks of age) Roasters: 5½–9 pounds (not over 5 months) Stewers: over 8 pounds (over 5 months) Make sure you understand the requirements of your fair for exhibition of your market rabbit project. Some projects will require you to have one to three rabbits as part of your project. If your project includes more than one market rabbit paired with another, then you want to find two or three rabbits that are identical in type. Rabbits in the fryer and roaster categories can be expected to gain approximately 7 ounces per day if provided adequate feed and water on a daily basis. Weighing your market rabbits is important to make sure you are on track to obtain the desired weight at the end of your project. Shelter and Protection Housing can be evaluated with a few factors: ventilation, size, material, temperature, and protection. Ventilation is the process of moving air above and below the cage to decrease temperature and ammonia odor, which can be damaging to a rabbit’s respiratory system. This can be accomplished naturally or mechanically, but you must ensure that direct drafts are not imposed on the rabbits. The ideal temperature for an adult rabbit’s environment is 45–70 degrees Fahrenheit. Housing for rabbits can be maintained either inside or outside a physical structure. Outside facilities require that the rabbits be protected from the weather and predators. Inside housing provides more control of the environment, including better bio-security, but comes with more expense and more ventilation challenges. It is necessary for you to determine the housing plan that fits the current situation you have at home. There are numerous materials that can be utilized to build rabbit cages; however, remember that rabbits are gnawers, meaning they will eat building materials. The material used will depend on whether you have an inside wire cage or an outside cage. The outside cage typically includes (three) plywood or pressed board (sidewalls) and roof to provide necessary protection for the rabbits. Or you may have a hanging cage rack system that is covered. Inside cages will usually be constructed from galvanized welded wire. Inside Housing There are lots of different ways to house your bunnies indoors. Every bunny and every house is different. The most important thing is to provide a home that suits your bunnies and that keeps them safe. As long as they have lots of space, a quiet place to retreat to and plenty of toys, then you will have some very happy bunnies. There are several options to house rabbits inside. They can live free-reign in a bunny proofed room/rooms, or they can be contained within a puppy pen, bunny condo, or large rabbit cage. If contained, their space should always be large enough so they can hop around, and they should be let out of their pen for at least a few hours everyday for exercise. Make sure the primary location of your rabbit is not isolated from you and your family. A family room or living room is a good place. Bunny Proof Your House Rabbits need space to run around and explore. In order to create a safe space for your bunny and to protect your belongings, you will need to thoroughly bunny proof the area. This includes covering all wires with plastic sleeves or flex tubing, or lifting them 3-4 feet out of reach of your rabbit. If you don’t want your baseboards gnawed, you can cover them with plastic guards, 2x4s or furring strips. You’ll also have to block off certain areas since rabbits like to chew the undersides of beds, items on bookshelves, house plants, and more. Basically, your rabbit will try to chew everything in reach. Lots of people have house rabbits that have the run of the house (along with an area to call their own). This is a great option for house bunnies, but it all depends on the fact that your bunnies are well trained enough for this. Safety comes first and if you do not trust your bunnies to be left alone, or if you have other pets, then it is probably best to have them safely enclosed in an area, for when you are not there. Avoid placing rabbits in the same room with barking dogs if possible. Rabbits usually adapt quickly to barking heard from a distance. House rabbits and indoor cats can get along fine, as do rabbits and well-mannered dogs. Dogs should be trained to respond to commands before being trusted with a free-running rabbit, and supervision is needed to control a dog’s playful impulses (this is especially true for puppies). If you want to add another rabbit to your family, rabbits that are neutered adults of opposite sexes work best and they should be introduced for short periods in an area unfamiliar to both rabbits. A great set up for a house rabbit is an open top puppy pen. They can be spacious and airy so the rabbit does not feel enclosed as much as they would in a cage. The best height to get is 35in. This will stop any escapes if your bunny was thinking of jumping over the top. Just be careful to not place any items next to the edges that your bunny could climb up on and make it easy for them to jump out. Remember, although puppy pens are a decent size, it is still very important that your bunnies get their daily exercise. If you let your rabbit have free range exercise around the house, increase the free range area gradually, until they are trained. Also decide beforehand what rooms are out of bounds and take precautions for this so your rabbit understands. A good idea is to attach a puppy pen to the dog crate to allow for the extra space. Also note some dog crates can also be difficult to clean out. Pens are also great as you can move them around, change the shape of them etc to suit your space and this adds variety. They also look good and do not clutter a room. Use ordinary cat or dog cages, or cover wire flooring with sections of newspaper (can be messy if bunny digs) or plain, brown corrugated cardboard. If dog cages are used, check to be sure the spacing between the cage wires is small enough to prevent a rabbit's head or limbs from getting stuck. If you have other animals then you will need a pen that comes with a top too for added security. Indoor rabbit/guinea pig cages Indoor rabbit/guinea pig cages – the size of these are usually too small on there own, so to add a puppy pen as additional space would be a great idea. Be aware of indoor rabbit cages with a step up/over at the entrance. They are not rabbit friendly. Old & young rabbits struggle to get in and out of them and if your rabbit needs to sprint into it at speed if something panics them they could injure themselves. The plastic indoor hutches/cages are usually not big enough. Indoor location Where to place your rabbit’s indoor home. The area needs to be quiet, cool, away from drafts, and away from heaters. You should have your rabbit near a window for natural light, but watch for direct light. Near patio doors is a good idea so they can look out, but also be aware they can easily get spooked by predators in the night that walk by patio doors, so you may want to block the view at night with a curtain. Make sure they are not right next to any radiators. Outside housing The list is endless to what people are doing this day and age to provide their bunnies with the most luxurious suitable accommodation. ⦁ Outhouses converted to bunny homes with outside run attached. ⦁ Hutches placed within an aviary ⦁ Dog kennels with the runs attached (these come in all shapes and sizes). ⦁ Sheds (wooden ones only) Plastic or metal ones get too hot. If you are using a hutch only, then make sure it is a decent size for the breed, and they will need an additional area for their exercise time. If you cannot attach a run direct to the cage, you could consider a runaround tunnel to attach them from afar. Always place runs onto concrete slabs to stop your rabbit digging a way out and to stop a predator digging his way in! You can consider a metal puppy pen for exercise as they are reasonably priced and great as they fold away when they are not being used and you can set them up anywhere. You can also buy more than one and make the pen even bigger. Make sure you supervise your rabbit whilst they are exercising in these as they are in no way predator proof. Never leave them unattended. Building your own enclosure Remember the bigger the better for your bunny and for you to as it will be easier to clean out and also you will get so much more entertainment watching your rabbits skip and run at great speeds. Plywood and pine are safe woods: two types of pine wood, Whitewood and Redwood untreated. Galvanized wire no bigger than 1 inch by half inch should be size of squares. Never use wiring with large squares as rats and stoats could get in or cats/foxes could injure your bunny through these gaps. Prime welded wire mesh is best. Predator proofing It is extremely important that all enclosures are made predator proof. ⦁ You need to place your rabbits accommodation on cement slabs to avoid a fox digging in or a rabbit digging out. ⦁ Make sure doors are secure with bolts at the top and bottom for extra security. ⦁ Always provide hideouts – safe places to hide when they get spooked or feel threatened ⦁ Tunnels are good for hide outs. ⦁ Place boards at the front of your enclosure to add extra privacy & to help stop your rabbit getting easily spooked. Weather proofing It is essential especially with certain types of enclosures. You need to protect them from the wind, rain and strong sunlight. Covers can be bought for standard size hutches but can be costly. Corrugated plastic sheeting is a good way to protect from rain and is excellent for roofing. Just watch the clear plastic in the summer as this could heat your enclosure up like a green house very quickly. Place sun reflectors underneath to help stop this. Use bubble wrap or plastic sheeting like builders sheets or plastic dust sheets or tarpaulin for protection from wind and rain. Attach to a piece of wood at the top and hook this to the cage to create your own little roller blind. Or by adding some wooden panels to each side of your enclosure and making them an inch wider than the enclosure allows you to have something to attach the bubble wrap or plastic sheeting to. Metal clips keep it in place very securely when it is very windy. Always leave gaps for air flow. Cover a sheet of wood, wider than the accommodation itself, with felt roofing and place on top of enclosures for added protection. Keep weighted down with bricks or slabs. Large beach mats or windbreakers are ideal for protection Venetian blinds or cane/bamboo blinds are another option. Attach bubble wrap to the inside of them in the winter for added protection Do not use fabric that can get damp as this will draw the heat out of the hutch. If large enclosures like sheds/playhouses have gaps around the top area you can stuff them with bubble wrap to stop drafts. Just make sure its out of reach of your rabbits. Tips for the summer: Wooden sheds/play houses can get very hot in the summer. Try insulating the roof to help keep it cooler. Sun reflectors can help and also large patio umbrellas or shade sails can help. Placing rabbit housing in the shade of trees can also help top keep them cooler. Large floor tiles are good and help keep them cool in the summer also indoors & outdoors. Creating the right environment Whatever you chose to place in your rabbits enclosure, by rearranging the set up every now and then your bunny will think they have a whole new home to explore and this keeps them entertained! Rabbits love "projects" such as objects in their environments that they can move and manipulate. These provide stimulation and exercise. Nest boxes Nest boxes within an enclosure make an ideal place for your rabbit to hide in or to keep warm in. They may also enjoy jumping on top of them. Stuff them full of hay in the winter and your bunny will love it. You could also make them even cosier by putting cardboard around the inside edges in the winter for extra insulation. Cardboard boxes Cardboard boxes provided hours of entertainment and also provide somewhere for your rabbit to run into when they feel threatened. A cardboard "hidey box" placed in the cage can make a rabbit feel more secure. However, this may increase territorial behaviors - particularly in un-spayed females. Boxes are most useful in wire cages, where the rabbit has no other means of hiding himself. Stuff a large cardboard box with hay if you don’t have a small hutch or nest box. The double walled cardboard boxes are best as they are more sturdier and will last that bit longer. You can order them in bulk at quite a reasonable price off the internet. Just check they don’t have staples in. Hay racks Place next to the litter trays to allow your rabbits to eat as they poop which all rabbits love to do and it encourages hay eating. Plant pots, hanging basket racks, utensil holders or fruit bowls can all be good ideas for hay racks. Basically anything that will not harm your rabbits health and if it has holes in can be stuffed with hay and used as a hay rack. The Ikea carrier bag holders are also a big favorite. Or just make a tunnel shape out of galvanized wire and stuff that full of hay. Please watch any items that have large enough gaps in where they could catch their feet or heads. Always make sure the gaps are stuffed well with hay. A good tip is to place grass mats or flat bits of cardboard under the hay racks. This allows you to sweep the spilt hay up very easily and place into the litter tray, so nothing is wasted. Wicker baskets Make sure that it is untreated and made for pets, as treated wicker is highly poisonous. Cheap comfy beds Rabbits love comfort and a good cheap way of providing a pet bed is use a sample square of carpet. You can get these from most carpet shops very cheap, or a flat chair cushion and place them in cotton pillow cases. Pillow cases are also cheap to buy and easy to wash. In the winter you can also include a little blanket. The bunnies love to dig at blankets and push them about. Litter trays and dig trays Litter trays come in all shapes and sizes, but the bigger the tray the more hay you can put in to encourage your rabbit to eat hay whilst he poops. Seed trays and drip trays can be ideal as they do come in big sizes and all kinds of shapes and are cheaper to buy than some actual litter trays. Raised areas filled with soil or filled with grass turf are a great way of adding some natural materials if the floor is all concrete slabs, or simply use a few flower pots full of soil. Seed trays and drip trays are also great for placing soil or grass turf in. Make ramps safe Make ramps safe and rabbit friendly by covering with carpet or a mat. You can also add bits of wood to create a step effect and allow your rabbit to have more grip on the ramp. Never position a ramp too steep as this could result in an injury. You can place a sturdy item like a large garden stone/brick or the wooden hideouts you can buy to raise the ramp up at the bottom more, so its not so steep. Flooring All flooring for inside and outside accommodation should be non slip to avoid your rabbit injuring themselves. Ceramic tiles are a good way of protecting wooden flooring to outside enclosures like sheds & hutches. If you use newspaper, place them underneath the paper. Feeding The 3 most important foods for a rabbit are hay, hay, and HAY! Contrary to popular belief, rabbits do not need salt licks, vitamins, or hard wooden objects to wear their teeth down. Teeth are kept worn to a proper length by the silicate and lignin content of grass and grass. hays. Do not offer rabbits plants, vegetation, or tree branches unless you are sure they are not harmful. Rabbits are unique in the fact that they are susceptible to digestive disturbances. To lower this susceptibility, they use a process called cecotrophy to maintain balance in their digestive system. Cecotrophy is the process of ingesting feces, typically done at night. The ingestion of the soft feces, or cecotropes, increases protein digestibility and energy digestion for the rabbit. Nutrition The most important nutrient you can provide your rabbit is water. Access to fresh, clean water is necessary for rabbits to maintain proper growth rate and body condition. Fresh, clean water is a must during the summer months, because rabbits do not tolerate heat well and depend on water to cool their bodies. Fresh water needs to be changed daily. Double check to see that the steel ball in the bottle is working properly each time you hang the bottle. Bowl (changed daily) encourages more drinking. The bowl should be heavy crock to prevent tipping. Pellets: Commercially produced rabbit pellets provide a complete diet for rabbits. When you add supplements on a daily basis, you are altering the balanced diet provided by the pellets. Supplements should be used carefully or used as an occasional treat for your rabbits in order to minimize their effect on the balanced diet. Limited pellets (plain only! no seeds, nuts, colored tidbits): 1/4 cup, per 5 lbs of body weight per day. Consideration for appropriate nutrition depends upon the stage of production, added supplements, environmental temperature, quality of pellets, and access to water. Crude protein (CP) is the major nutrient we assess because the fiber is fairly consistent in most commercially produced rabbit pellets. Crude protein feed recommendations are 16–18% for growing market rabbits; 14–16% for maintaining body weight on mature rabbits (non-breeding stock); and 16–18% for stock in active breeding. Other Foods Dark Green leafy veggies daily if possible. Good veggies: all dark green leaf lettuces, dandelion greens, kale, collards, turnip greens, mustard greens, parsley, cilantro, basil, Avoid: cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, spinach. Limited amounts of sweet veggies such as carrots. Occasional treats in very low quantities: slice of apple, slice of banana, a few hulled sunflower seeds, 2-inch piece of carrot. For more frequent treats, use fragrant herbs such as cilantro, parsley, arugula, and basil. Do not feed bread or-other high-carbohydrate foods, as they can lead to intestinal dysbiosis. Groom Your Rabbit Grooming list for your rabbit: A flea comb, brush, flea products safe for rabbits, toenail clippers. Rabbits are naturally clean animals and wash themselves frequently, but you still need to groom your rabbit on a regular basis. Rabbits go through shedding cycles a couple times a year. It’s important to brush your rabbit to remove all the excess fur. Otherwise, your rabbit could ingest it and have serious digestive issues. Regular nail clipping is also important because long nails can get snagged on things or they can curl into your rabbit’s paw. General Care & Socialization If possible, talk to the rabbit calmly and stroke them daily. Rabbits are highly social animals who thrive on attention and social interaction. Many rabbits are very overtly affectionate, and will nuzzle and lick their handlers. Others are shyer and more "laid back." Try not approach the rabbit from directly in front. Rabbits have laterally placed eyes and cannot see up close, directly in front of themselves. When working with an unfamiliar rabbit, pat the rabbit gently between the eyes, til he relaxes, before picking him up. Never attempt to lift a rabbit who is struggling. Rabbits can easily break their own backs attempting to get away from perceived predators. Handling Rabbits are light-boned animals. Because of this, improper handling can easily injure a rabbit. Rabbits should be handled from a young age, after weaning, and handled often. Never pick up a rabbit by its ears, by the skin on the back, or by the scruff of the neck. Doing so can injure the rabbit and damage flesh condition. Rabbits are easily frightened and may react differently in an unfamiliar situation. A very tame rabbit at home may become stressed and frightened at a show. Never place the rabbit near your face! A rabbit’s toenails can scratch deeply. Lift the rabbit by supporting his hindquarters and forequarters simultaneously. If the rabbit struggles to get down once lifted, lower yourself and the rabbit as close as possible to the floor to prevent injury. If your rabbit will be a pet, have the rabbits spayed/neutered. Besides preventing accidental litters, spaying prevents uterine cancer which can reach 50-80% as rabbits age, and neutering reduces spraying and other hormone-driven behaviors. Always remember that rabbits are a prey species. The more predictable their environment and the more securely they are handled, the more relaxed and sociable they become. Many rabbits relinquished to shelters have been severely traumatized in their former environments. They may have learned to survive by nipping or boxing. These behaviors can usually be eliminated by correct handling and social interaction. Rabbits are highly territorial, and may also attempt to nip or box when their territory is "invaded." This is especially true of un-spayed females. This behavior is entirely normal, and is usually greatly reduced by spaying/neutering. If a rabbit boxes when you offer food or clean the cage, place one hand on the rabbit's head and gently press and rub, while using the other hand to remove food bowl, or litter-box, etc. A rabbit who has suddenly stopped eating or whose eating patterns have suddenly changed needs immediate veterinary attention. Health/Vaccinations Rabbits are typically low-maintenance animals when it comes to health and vaccinations. There are no vaccinations that are mandatory recommended for rabbits, and just a few medications that are actually labeled for use on rabbits. Healthy rabbits have a normal temperature range of 101.3–104.0 degrees Fahrenheit, a resting heart rate of 180–250 beats/minute, and a constantly moving nose. Most veterinarians do not have much experience with treating rabbits. This requires you as the owner to become familiar with signs of common diseases and ailments. Your observation will be integral for maintaining health among your rabbits on a daily basis. If you think your rabbit needs medication, consult your veterinarian to determine the appropriate medication and dosage level. Rabbits have a sympathetic nervous system. This creates a real challenge in determining the correct dosage of medication needed for a sick rabbit. Providing too much medication (overdosing) is toxic. Un-derdosing, or giving too little medication, is ineffective at treating the condition. There are four administration routes that can be utilized in rabbits. They include oral, subcutaneous (nape of neck), intravenous (veins in feet), and intramuscular (hind leg or back muscle). The American Rabbit Breeder Association has a Rabbit and Cavy Health Committee that can field questions about doctoring rabbits. Health problems that are common in rabbits: Intestinal blockages Because rabbits groom themselves constantly, they can get fur-balls just as cats do. Unlike cats, however, rabbits cannot vomit, and excessive swallowed hair may cause a fatal blockage. Rabbits can also develop a serious condition known as GI stasis which has many of the same symptoms. If your rabbit shows a decrease in appetite and in the size of droppings, get advice from a rabbit veterinarian. If you keep your bunny brushed (less hair is swallowed) and give them a handful of hay daily, this should help with blockages. Bacterial issues A rabbit’s digestive tract is inhabited by healthful bacteria. If the good bacteria balance is upset by stale food or a sudden change in diet, harmful bacteria can take over the digestive track and kill the rabbit. If you keep all rabbit food in a cool dry place and make dietary changes slowly, giving a new food in small amounts, this should help. If no abdominal gurgling or loose stool results in 24 hours, the food may be offered again. If your rabbit goes outside, check for pesticides and toxic plants. Infectious bacteria Many rabbit diseases are caused by bacteria, not viruses, and can be treated with antibiotics. If your rabbit shows symptoms of a “cold,” take him to a veterinarian familiar with antibiotics that can be safely used in rabbits. Oral drugs of the Penicillin family, such as Amoxicillin, should NOT be given to a rabbit, since there is risk of destroying good intestinal bacteria. Find an experienced veterinarian before a problem develops. If your rabbit has been harassed by a predator, take him to a veterinarian even if no injuries are apparent. When it is over, keep your rabbit cool with nearby wet towels or ice. Regularly check your rabbit’s eyes, nose, ears, teeth, weight, appetite, and droppings, as you would in any cat or dog. Transportation Rabbits should travel in cages specifically designed for them. Purchase a rabbit carrier that is the correct size for the age and breed of your rabbit. Do not transport a rabbit in a box! A rabbit can become overheated easily and die quickly as a result. Hot weather conditions can be dangerous for a rabbit. It is best to place rabbits in an air-conditioned vehicle for transport. If this is not possible, keep windows rolled down and air circulating. For long-distance travel, rabbits should be in carriers and covered with large sheets of cardboard or similar items to block the sunlight. A thin sheet of foam placed under the cages will help cushion the ride, keeps cages from slipping or tipping, and protects the car’s interior. Place an absorbent, generous quantity of bedding or a canine house-training pad in the bottom of the carrier tray to help absorb any wastes or spilled water. Secure water and feed pans inside the carrier. There are specially designed pans for carrier use. To avoid spillage, provide only a small amount of water during transport. Most rabbits will not eat or drink during a ride. If stopping, be certain to keep the vehicle cool. Park in a shaded area or keep the car’s air conditioning operating. If cool outside, roll down windows. Handling rabbits during transport can heighten stress resulting in increased body temperature. Secure cage doors with zip ties. Carry your own water from home as changing water sources can upset the rabbit’s digestion. Watering the rabbit through the carrier is easily accomplished by using a houseplant watering can with a narrow spout. If taking several rabbits on a journey, invest in a wheeled cart on which the carriers fit easily. Many types of these carts are available. Rabbits are adorable, affectionate pets that you can fit into your family with a little time and effort. For the most part, rabbits should be kept inside for them to thrive and keep them safe and healthy. 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This week our intrepid hosts bushwhack their way through the wildernesses of Chapters 5 & 6 of FFXIII. Over the Waterway and through the Whitewood our parties encounter daddy issues, arm children, and launch Operation Kill That Snow Guy. Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) Show Notes: Graham's FFVII New Threat Let's Play (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVQ9RtT2m5KFnBMPSbscIlk0QhlCV1afs)
George Celtrick, president of Whitewood Products, discusses further Whitewood Products' custom large and small order hardwood flooring products offered to contractors and retailers to match their customer's needs. He discusses the process, which includes either a description of the desired flooring or a sample, which Whitewood will replicate. Celtrick also talks about the elements of the custom program and the Fiddleback program, offering a wide variety of hardwood and color offerings.
George Celtrick, president of Whitewood Products, talks about his career in the hardwood flooring business, the prefinished and the unfinished hardwood flooring markets, and the unique hardwood flooring company he has launched. Celtrick talks about the products his company offers, which begin with a variety of unfinished hardwood and become finished flooring to the contractor's or retailer's specifications, including lengths and widths, hand sculpted, poly, oil finish or metallic points and two-pass finishes offering a much broader offering than standard hardwood flooring companies. He also discusses the large and small order volume offered by the company.
Richard Moulds, General Manager of Whitewood Security, makes his triumphant return to the show! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode535 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/securityweekly Visit our website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.comsecurityweekly
Richard Moulds, General Manager of Whitewood Security, makes his triumphant return to the show! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode535 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/securityweekly Visit our website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.comsecurityweekly
In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Richard Moulds, General Manager, Whitewood (whitewoodsecurity.com), to talk about IoT data management, security and encryption. This episode is sponsored by IoT Evolution Presents: Enterprise Implementations at Mobile World Congress Americas (mwcamericas.com/events/partner-pr…e-implementations) on September 14 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. To Join us or sponsor, send me a message. We are also sponsored by "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a new book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a digital copy, download it here for free (www.iotevolutionworld.com/iot-ebook.aspx). A print edition is also available on Amazon for $14.99. To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.
Richard Moulds is the General Manager of Whitewood Security. Whitewood aims to help its customers to take control of the generation of random numbers across their application infrastructure. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode527 Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Richard Moulds is the General Manager of Whitewood Security. Whitewood aims to help its customers to take control of the generation of random numbers across their application infrastructure. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode527 Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Za namową swojego profesora, młoda studentka Nan Barlow wyjeżdża do małego miasteczka Whitewood w Massachusetts, aby podjąć badania na temat
Aotearoa Creative is all about interviewing cool people doing cool stuff. And Adrienne Whitewood is totally that! Inspired by Maori art and culture, Adrienne Whitewood takes traditional concepts and with them invents unique silhouettes exploring fabric manipulation and technology, her ethos is all about creating wearable clothing for women who want an emotional connection to clothing. Hope you enjoy it :)
Adrienne Whitewood grew up in a house where everyone in her whanau was connected to textiles or fashion. Dad was a button sewer, nan was a seamstress and her grandfather was drycleaner. Now in her twenties, Adrienne has set up her self-titled fashion label, she runs a boutique store in Rotorua, and has garnered recognition and awards for her designs. Te Ahi Kaa visits her at her store.
Adrienne Whitewood grew up in a house where everyone in her whanau was connected to textiles or fashion. Dad was a button sewer, nan was a seamstress and her grandfather was drycleaner. Now in her twenties, Adrienne has set up her self-titled fashion label, she runs a boutique store in Rotorua, and has garnered recognition and awards for her designs. Te Ahi Kaa visits her at her store.
A young coed (Nan Barlow) uses her winter vacation to research a paper on witchcraft in New England. Her professor recommends that she spend her time in a small village called Whitewood. He... See full summary »Director: John Llewellyn Moxey (as John Moxey)Writers: George Baxt (screenplay), Milton Subotsky (story)Stars: Patricia Jessel, Dennis Lotis, Christopher Lee - via IMDBhttps://archive.org/details/Horror_Hotel
On a very cidery night of ‘Meet the Cidermakers’ during the 21st Annual Franklin County CiderDays ... Nick Gunn of Anthem Cider and Wandering Aengus in Oregon and Dave White, Whitewood Cider in Washington sat back for a chat about west coast ciders and the cider trend in the US Nick Gunn has been in the cider business for eleven years working two labels: Anthem Cider and Wandering Anegus. He is married to Mimi Casteel the winemaker and member of the founding family at Bethel Heights Vineyard. Says Nick, “Winemaking is basically same thing as cidermaking. We are making a tank fermented chardonnay more or less but are using apples instead of grapes.” Dave White started the cider blog Old Time Cider Blog years ago, but knew he was always destine to make his own cider commercially. He launched Whitewood Cider Company, in Olympia Washington in 2012. Dave describes Whitewood as a nano cidery. l to r, Dave White of Whitewood Cider Co. Olympia Oregon and Nick Gunn of Anthem Cider & Wandering Aengus Salem Oregon at CiderDays 2015 Nick and Dave discuss: The Northwest Cider Association (NWCA) The US Association of Cider Makers (USACM) The Cider ACT Cider wiki – cidermaker’s tool kit Deaingl with regulations: Carbonation levels in cider and how this impacts cidermakers in the US. Oregon being the first state to allow cider in growlers Northwest Mobile Juicing And where to go when you land in either Portland Oregon or Tacoma Washington when looking for a lass of cider. A couple of Oregon Cider Bars: Cider Bite Bushwacker Portland Rev Nat's Taproom Portland Cider House A couple of Washington Cider Bars: Capital Cider – Capital Hill Seattle Shilling Ciderhouse - Fremont Book Links From Peter Montgomery, A Potted History of Fruit (2011) Mike Darton The Perfect Fruit: Good Breeding. Bad Seeds, and the Hunt for the Elusive Pluot, (2009) Chip Brantley Contact Peter at: Montgomery Orchards LLC: Heirloom Apples and Orchards 45 Kent Road/CR 341 Warren, CT 06754 860-619-8028 petersgardens@optonline.net Now it is time to Grab a Glass - Join the Chat and I will see you in Ciderville!
Welcome to the third Halloween Episode of Open Metalcast, where we unleash the strange, the wicked, and the bizarre to thrill, excite, and scare the candy-corn right out of you. There's plenty of music here for your Halloween party, or for grabbing the candy bags from those slow-poke kids. Whatever your hearts desire this Halloween we have your soundtrack covered. (00:08) The Rotting Revolt by Dark Asylum Music from Midnight (BY-NC-SA) (01:17) Spiderlady by Covered In Bees from Portland Death Punk, Vol. #1: Portland Is For Lovers (BY-ND) (05:49) I, Zombi by Gore Obsessed from Halloween Massacre (BY-NC-ND) (07:10) Necroborg by Crypticus from Dedicated to the Impure (BY-NC-ND) (09:11) Propagating the Witch by Ceremonial Castings from Immortal Black Art (BY-NC-ND) (14:37) Gala Monster Rally by The Young Werewolves from Cheat the Devil (BY-NC-SA) (16:40) Bloody Mistress by Darkside of Innocence from Infernum Liberus EST (BY-NC-ND) (22:40) My Love Belongs In A Straitjacket by Name The Creature from The Some Who Are They (BY-NC-ND) (27:23) freaks from the other side by Spiritual Dissection from The Dark Side Of Mankind (BY-NC-SA) (31:03) Meet Dick Dangerous by Funkmouf Brown from Funkmouf Brown Attacks!!! (BY-NC) (34:35) Dunkelheit by Cultes des Goules from The story of Dagon (BY-NC-ND) (39:28) Whitewood by Aeon Aphelion from Visions of Burning Aeons (BY-NC-ND) (47:55) Crowd of Fools by Patient Zero from Post-Industrial Revolution (BY-NC-SA) (52:43) ADVERMIX - Evil One by ADVERMIX from GATES TO TRANSYLVANIA (BY-NC-ND) (57:18) Heresy by Woodrue from Bones, Bile and Black Blood (By-NC-ND) (1:00:21) Sunny the Mummy by Mummifier from Advanced Mummification Procedure (BY) (1:03:33) Werewolves by The Horror Cast from Cities of Deception (BY-NC-ND) (1:08:42) You're My Little Mellowcreme Pumpkin by The Radicals from Halloween Rhymes and Children's Crimes (By-NC-ND) (Additional effects: Chain, Dungeon Gates) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or use their music to woo Azathoth (it's better than those damned flutists). Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection, and be sure to listen to all of the great shows (including Open Metalcast) streaming 24/7 at Metalinjection.FM. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast Special Episode: Halloween 2013 (MP3) Open Metalcast Special Episode: Halloween 2013 (OGG)
Welcome to the third Halloween Episode of Open Metalcast, where we unleash the strange, the wicked, and the bizarre to thrill, excite, and scare the candy-corn right out of you. There's plenty of music here for your Halloween party, or for grabbing the candy bags from those slow-poke kids. Whatever your hearts desire this Halloween we have your soundtrack covered. Shownotes for this monstrous episode after the break: * (00:08) The Rotting Revolt by Dark Asylum Music from Midnight (BY-NC-SA) * (01:17) Spiderlady by Covered In Bees from Portland Death Punk, Vol. #1: Portland Is For Lovers (BY-ND) * (05:49) I, Zombi by Gore Obsessed from Halloween Massacre (BY-NC-ND) * (07:10) Necroborg by Crypticus from Dedicated to the Impure (BY-NC-ND) * (09:11) Propagating the Witch by Ceremonial Castings from Immortal Black Art (BY-NC-ND) * (14:37) Gala Monster Rally by The Young Werewolves from Cheat the Devil (BY-NC-SA) * (16:40) Bloody Mistress by Darkside of Innocence from Infernum Liberus EST (BY-NC-ND) * (22:40) My Love Belongs In A Straitjacket by Name The Creature from The Some Who Are They (BY-NC-ND) * (27:23) freaks from the other side by Spiritual Dissection from The Dark Side Of Mankind (BY-NC-SA) * (31:03) Meet Dick Dangerous by Funkmouf Brown from Funkmouf Brown Attacks!!! (BY-NC) * (34:35) Dunkelheit by Cultes des Goules from The story of Dagon (BY-NC-ND) * (39:28) Whitewood by Aeon Aphelion from Visions of Burning Aeons (BY-NC-ND) * (47:55) Crowd of Fools by Patient Zero from Post-Industrial Revolution (BY-NC-SA) * (52:43) ADVERMIX – Evil One by ADVERMIX from GATES TO TRANSYLVANIA (BY-NC-ND) * (57:18) Heresy by Woodrue from Bones, Bile and Black Blood (By-NC-ND) * (1:00:21) Sunny the Mummy by Mummifier from Advanced Mummification Procedure (BY) * (1:03:33) Werewolves by The Horror Cast from Cities of Deception (BY-NC-ND) * (1:08:42) You're My Little Mellowcreme Pumpkin by The Radicals from Halloween Rhymes and Children's Crimes (By-NC-ND) (Additional effects: Chain, Dungeon Gates) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or use their music to woo Azathoth (it's better than those damned flutists). Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection, and be sure to listen to all of the great shows (including Open Metalcast) streaming 24/7 at Metalinjection.FM. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com.