Beautiful Foliage at Rice City Pond, Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park
Saturday October 10, 2015. We headed over to Rice City Pond to check out the Foliage. It's so beautiful. We then drove over the Blackstone River and Canal and parked near the Stone Bridge. The Foliage was reflecting beautifully off the water. It was perfect weather. I love this time of year.
Directions to Rice City Pond:
Location: Northbridge to Uxbridge, MA
Directions: Exit 11 off I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpike). Take Rt.122 south to N.Uxbridge. At the traffic lights turn left onto East Hartford Ave. Drive past The UMass Tri-River Family Health Center (Oak Street). Drive over the narrow bridge. Parking is on the left. To walk to Rice City Pond.. walk down the path/field..turn left and follow to Rice City
Pond. If you turn the Right at the end of the field this will bring you to the Trails for the longer walk to Lookout Rock. Its a very nice walk.
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Mid Spring in Massachusetts ~ Wildlife
These video clips are of different Animals ~ Wildlife that I saw at several location here in South Eastern Massachusetts. I love spending time outside exploring.
Starring in this video:
Osprey ~ Pandion haliaetus ~ Waseeka Wildlife Sanctuary Mass Audubon Hopkinton Ma.
Red-Winged Blackbird ~ Agelaius phoeniceus ~ The Nature Trails Cranberry Bog behind Bass ProShops Patriots Place Foxboro Ma.
Green Frog ~ Lithobates clamitans ~ Waseeka and Medway Park AKA: Choate Park Medway Ma.
Tree Swallow ~ Tachycineta bicolor ~ River Bend Farm ~ Heritage Start Park ~ Blackstone River and Canal ~ Uxbridge Ma.
Small Toad ~ American Toad ~ Anaxyrus americanus ~ River Bend Farm
Large Toad ~ American Toad ~Wenakeening Woods ~ Upper Charles Rail Trails ~ Holliston Ma.
Jewelwing Ebony Damselfly ~ Calopteryx maculata ~ AKA: Broad-Winged Damselfly ~ Black-Winged Damselfly ~ River Bend Farm
Northern Water Snake ~ Nerodia sipedon ~ River Bend Farm
Painted Turtle ~ AKA Sun Turtle ~ Chrysemys picta ~ Cranberry Bog and River Bend Farm
Clouds ~ My Backyard Bellingham Ma
First time testing Time Lapse on Ipod.
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Nesting Osprey
Birds of Prey
Waseeka Wildlife Sanctuary
Hopkinton Ma
Red-Winged Blackbird
Green Frog
Amphibians
Reptiles
Herping
Herper
Herp
Tree Swallow
Massachusetts Birds
American Toad
Jewelwing Damselfly
Broad-Winged Damselfly
Black-Winged Damselfly
Odonate
Northern Water Snake
Massachusetts Toads
Massachusetts Frogs
Massachusetts Snakes
Painted Turtle
Sun Turtle
Massachusetts Turtle
Clouds
Time Lapse Clouds
Massachusetts Clouds
The Nature Trail
Cranberry Bog
Patriots Place
Foxboro Ma
River Bend Farm
Blackstone River and Canal
Heritage State Park
Wenakeening Woods
Holliston Ma
Upper Charles Trails
Upper Charles Rail Trails
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Eastern Ma
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Massachusetts Wildlife Summer 2016
These video clips and pictures were taken in many different locations in Massachusetts during the summer of 2016.
Starring:
Ruby Throated Hummingbird ~ Archilochus colubris ~ My backyard Bellingham Ma.
Honey Bees ~ HoneyBee ~ My backyard Bellingham Ma.
The Yellow Worm/Larva I had found the name of it but it has slipped my mind,, when I find it again online I will post the name here ~ Waskeeka Wildlife Sanctuary Hopkinton Ma.
Hawk ~ I believe this is a Sharp Shinned Hawk ~ Accipiter striatus but I could be wrong ~ My backyard Bellingham Ma.
Baltimore Oriole formally called Northern Oriole ~ Icterus galbula ~ My backyard Bellingham Ma.
Fox ~ I'm not sure if this is a Red Fox or a Gray Fox ~ My backyard Bellingham Ma.
Northern Raccoon and Kits ~ Procyon lotor ~ My backyard Bellingham Ma.
Northern Water Snake ~ Nerodia sipedon ~ Blackstone River Bike Bike Path Plummers Landing Northbridge Ma and The Upper Charles Bike Path Milford Ma.
Cabbage Butterfly ~ Pieris rapae ~ Blacktone River and Canal Heritage State Park River Bend Uxbridge Ma.
White Tailed Deer Doe and Fawn ~ Odocoileus virginianus ~ Worlds End Trustees of Reservation ~ Hingham Ma.
Green Frog and Bull Frog ~ Lithobates clamitan ~ Lithobates catesbeiana ~ Rocky Woods Trustees of Reservation ~ Medfield Ma.
Wild Turkeys ~ Meleagris gallopavoc~ Worlds End Trustees of Reservation ~ Hingham Ma.
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Massachusetts Wildlife
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Backyard Critters
Backyard Wildlife
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Nature Walks
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Helping Honey Bees
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Summer Wildlife
Herping
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fully involved home in Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Shortly after 3am on June 4, 2010 dispatchers were receiving multiple calls for a fully involved occupied structure on Buffum Rd.
A 2nd alarm for tankers was called on arrival as the large 2 sty house was fully involved in the nonhydrant district. All the occupants of the house escaped without injury.
Mutual aid from Millville, Sutton, Blackstone, Upton, North Smithfield, RI and Douglas responded.
Lookout Rock ~ Northbridge
I ended up calling this Outlook Rock when its Lookout Rock and I called Wolfe Hill:~~ West hill! Lookout rock is AKA: King Philips Rock. There were so many Ladybugs and Hornets warming up in the sun on the rocks! It was a perfect Autumns day! This is a great place to go for a walk.
Direction to Lookout Rock ~ AKA: King Philips Rock:
Lookout Rock, part of the Blackstone River and Canal
Heritage State Park, provides one of the most
spectacular views in the Blackstone Valley. Standing
atop the rock you have a view of the Blackstone River
snaking its way through Northbridge and Uxbridge and
through the Rice City Pond. Open from dawn to dusk.
Quaker Street
Northbridge, MA
mass.gov/dcr/parks/central/blst.htm
From Milford Mass: Follow Rte 16 thru
Milford into Mendon. Go thru Mendon Center, turn
right onto Hartford Ave ~ follow for about 2 1/2 miles. Turn sharp right on Upton Rd. (Upton Rd. becomes Wolf Hill Rd. ~ not marked). Turn Left on Quaker St. Lookout Rock Parking Area is on your left. #NaturesFairy #NaturesFairy
ATB 68 - What's So Special About the Blackstone Valley
How does a region develop an awareness of its historical roots? How does a region develop an identity that relates to America's complex story? How does a region preserve those elements of its story that can be found throughout today's landscape? Join us as the Blackstone Valley discovers why it is a special place and plays an important role
Autumn colors appear in Blackstone Valley foliage
Sky Drone 12 flew over the Blackstone River in Lincoln, where splashes of color dress the riverbank.
ATB 32 - What Killed the Blackstone Canal?
The creation of the Blackstone Canal was seen as a huge advancement in transportation, in the moving of goods & produce. The Massachusetts Spy in September of 1823 wrote in an editorial; The question is whether we shall be joined to the Ocean and enjoy all the fruits of commerce OR remain imprisoned in the country. Yet the Canal lasted less than 20 years, what happened? Join us as we explore the issues that killed the Blackstone Canal.
ATB 41 What Would You Do for Freedom?
What would you do for freedom? What risks would you take? What hardships would you endure to make yourself free? Powerful questions, my friends. Too often we take for granted our freedom, but for those enslaved Africans prior to the American Civil War, these questions were asked every minute of every day. Join us on a journey to understand what it was that finally made those enslaved to risk everything for a chance at freedom. How was the Underground Railroad utilized in the Blackstone Valley?
Along the Blackstone Episode 57: Developing the Woman's Political Voice
America's story is full of contradictions for America's story is a complex one. When the Constitution of the United States was finally ratified, the African, the Native American and the Female were not included as fully vested, voting members of the new democracy. That privilege, that right to vote, would still have to be fought for, and that fight would be long, painful and bloody. These two struggles for freedom and equality, major reform movements of the 19th & 20th centuries, were connected - for women played an active role in the anti-slavery movement and would, in turn, become the leading advocates for their own freedom and equality. The question is how did they make that transition and who were the early pioneers who lead the way? Join us as Along the Blackstone's Episode #57 explores how participating in the many reform movements provided skill development and leadership roles for many women and gave them a platform to assert their own independence.
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ATB 59 - Preservation Stories: Connecting People to Places
We still love stories. Story-telling is in our DNA from our distant past. Having a good story teller around always makes for a great event. Old buildings have pieces of our history tied to stories. So join us as we explore our historic sites their great stories.
ATB 56 - Favorite Ranger Tales of the Valley
Rangers in the National Park Service love stories, but even more, love sharing those stories with others. So join us, as Rangers from the Blackstone Valley share their most favorite stories and tales.
ATB 16 - Hidden Villages, Hidden History
Time is a relentless warrior, sooner or later everything succumbs. All we have left is the stories of small villages, mills, and the people who worked there. Join us as we explore these hidden places that time has left behind, preserved by their stories.
Along the Blackstone Episode 62: Farm to Factory, Factory to Farm
The history of the Blackstone River Valley's role in America's journey towards industrialization is quite significant - it all started here in the Blackstone Valley. It was here where the workers began that migration from the farm to the factory. The daily work schedule was no longer dictated by the movement of the sun, but by the clanging of the factory bell. It was a change that the workers had to adapt to, but there was another change as well, the development of the Factory Farm. After all mill workers had to eat too. Join us as Along the Blackstone's Episode #62 introduces us to some of the men who milked the cows, loaded the hay, and transported the dairy products to rail heads throughout the Valley - all as part of the Factory Farm. You'll get a chance to hear some great stories as farm life and mill life come together.
Uxbridge Board of Selectmen: 2012-01-09. BOS Policies & MGL Chief of Police Appointment
Board of Selectmen with Chairman Bruce Desilets, Beth Pitman, Cari Kay Robertson, Peter Petrillo, Jay Cahill and Town Manager Sean Hendricks.
STARTING at 0:08:10 Mr. Peter Bagdasarian speaks about a variety of concerns of the new high school, in regards to some records given to him from a concerned citizen. Mr. Bagdasarian raised concerns that the new high school could potentially cost taxpayers even more & more down the road.
STARTING at 0:38:07 the Board discusses: New Business - Item F2 Alcoholic Beverages Policy. This is interesting to watch. Town Manager Sean Hendricks talks about the Uxbridge Police Department's role at 0:41:40.
STARTING at 0:54:53 the Board discusses: New Business - Item F5 Review of the Uxbridge Police Department policies & regulations. This is also interesting to watch, as they find Massachusetts General Law that states the Board of Selectmen are supposed to appoint the chief of police, not the town manager.
STARTING at 1:08:40 during Town Manager updates, Town Manager Sean Hendricks announces to the Board that Uxbridge Fire Chief Peter Ostroskey submitted a letter of resignation after 30 years of service on the fire department. He has accepted a position as the Deputy Fire Marshal for the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services.
Town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts (USA)
Public Meeting: Board of Selectmen (BOS)
Date: 01/09/12 Monday at 6:00PM
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Along the Blackstone Episode 47: Roger Williams and Our Religious Freedom
Nestled in part of Downtown Providence, Rhode Island, the only actual real open space in this industrial city is Roger Williams National Memorial, part of the National Park System, dedicated to the principal of freedom: free speech and freedom of religion. In today's world where religious freedoms are constantly being challenged, this oasis of thought provides the background to understand how America came to appreciate the concept of Freedom of Religion. Join us as Along the Blackstone's Episode #47 takes on a journey back to the time of Roger Williams in the 1630's where we will gain new appreciation for the extent of religious persecution that was part of the British North American landscape and how that applies to our world today. Join us as we come to know Roger Williams, a man who would argue over religious principles, but defend to his death your right to express them.
East Coast Greenway | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:02 1 History
00:05:01 2 Route
00:05:36 3 Active segments
00:05:55 3.1 New England region
00:06:05 3.1.1 Maine
00:07:41 3.1.2 New Hampshire
00:08:16 3.1.3 Massachusetts
00:09:27 3.1.4 Rhode Island
00:10:39 3.1.5 Connecticut
00:12:41 3.2 Mid-Atlantic region
00:12:51 3.2.1 New York
00:14:50 3.2.2 New Jersey
00:16:31 3.2.3 Pennsylvania
00:18:01 3.2.4 Delaware
00:19:22 3.2.5 Maryland
00:21:21 3.2.6 District of Columbia
00:22:28 3.3 South Atlantic region
00:22:38 3.3.1 Virginia
00:24:59 3.3.2 North Carolina
00:27:26 3.3.3 South Carolina
00:28:55 3.4 Southeast region
00:29:05 3.4.1 Georgia
00:30:34 3.4.2 Florida
00:33:26 4 East Coast Greenway Alliance
00:34:53 5 Awards
00:35:43 6 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The East Coast Greenway is a 3,000-mile (4,800 km) biking and walking route linking the major cities of the Atlantic coast of the United States, from Calais, Maine, to Key West, Florida. The spine route and branching complementary routes are for non-motorized human transportation for everything from local commutes to long-distance trips.
The nonprofit East Coast Greenway Alliance was created in 1991. The entire route has been selected. As of July 2017, 900 miles (1,450 km), or 32 percent of the route, is off-road on traffic-protected greenways. The vision is for the entire trail to be off-road.
Industrialism | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:37 1 Etymology
00:05:16 2 Important technological developments
00:07:31 2.1 Textile manufacture
00:07:39 2.1.1 British textile industry statistics
00:09:21 2.1.2 Cotton
00:11:12 2.1.3 Trade and textiles
00:12:21 2.1.4 Pre-mechanized European textile production
00:14:03 2.1.5 Invention of textile machinery
00:19:48 2.1.6 Wool
00:20:11 2.1.7 Silk
00:20:52 2.2 Iron industry
00:21:01 2.2.1 UK iron production statistics
00:22:47 2.2.2 Iron process innovations
00:31:27 2.3 Steam power
00:36:04 2.4 Machine tools
00:40:20 2.5 Chemicals
00:43:15 2.6 Cement
00:44:01 2.7 Gas lighting
00:44:54 2.8 Glass making
00:45:34 2.9 Paper machine
00:46:17 2.10 Agriculture
00:47:58 2.11 Mining
00:49:50 2.12 Transportation
00:50:52 2.12.1 Canals and improved waterways
00:53:30 2.12.2 Roads
00:54:44 2.12.3 Railways
00:58:01 2.13 Other developments
00:58:26 3 Social effects
00:58:35 3.1 Factory system
01:00:53 3.2 Standards of living
01:02:51 3.2.1 Food and nutrition
01:04:26 3.2.2 Housing
01:06:30 3.2.3 Sanitation
01:07:07 3.2.4 Water supply
01:07:31 3.2.5 Increase in literacy
01:07:54 3.3 Clothing and consumer goods
01:08:37 3.4 Population increase
01:09:30 3.5 Urbanization
01:10:10 3.6 Impact on women and family life
01:12:20 3.7 Labour conditions
01:12:28 3.7.1 Social structure and working conditions
01:13:43 3.7.2 Factories and urbanisation
01:16:13 3.7.3 Child labour
01:19:24 3.7.4 Organisation of labour
01:22:29 3.7.5 Luddites
01:23:54 3.7.6 Shift in production's center of gravity
01:24:28 3.7.7 Effect on cotton production and expansion of slavery
01:25:56 3.8 Impact on environment
01:28:27 4 Industrialisation beyond the United Kingdom
01:28:38 4.1 Continental Europe
01:29:27 4.1.1 Belgium
01:31:23 4.1.1.1 Demographic effects
01:33:41 4.1.2 France
01:34:32 4.1.3 Germany
01:36:09 4.1.4 Sweden
01:37:49 4.2 Japan
01:39:02 4.3 United States
01:44:53 5 Second Industrial Revolution
01:46:34 6 Causes
01:50:34 6.1 Causes in Europe
01:55:47 6.2 Causes in Britain
02:02:50 6.3 Transfer of knowledge
02:05:17 6.3.1 Protestant work ethic
02:07:20 7 Opposition from Romanticism
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.9732251377638184
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the US, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, the increasing use of steam power, the development of machine tools and the rise of the factory system. The Industrial Revolution also led to an unprecedented rise in the rate of population growth.
Textiles were the dominant industry of the Industrial Revolution in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested. The textile industry was also the first to use modern production methods.The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain, and many of the technological innovations were of British origin. By the mid-18th century Britain was the world's leading commercial nation, controlling a global trading empire with colonies in North America and the Caribbean, and with some political influence on the Indian subcontinent, through the activities of the East India Company. The development of trade and the rise of business were major causes of the Industrial Revolution.The Industrial Revolution marks a major turning point in history; almost every aspect of daily life was influenced in some way. In particular, average income and population began to exhibit unprecedented sustained growth. Some economists say that the major impact of the Industrial Revolution was that the standard of living for the general population began to increase consistently for the first time in history, although others have said that it did not begin to mea ...