Kendall Yards launches weekly farmers market
Developers say expect even more changes to the growing West Central area just north of the Spokane River. Kendall Yards held their very first farmers market Wednesday, despite the weather, people came out in big crowds to show their support for the fast growing community. KXLY4's Caiti Currey reports.
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We are located in the prestigious community of Liberty Lake and are just minutes to the Centennial Trail where walking, biking and access to the river await you. During the warmer months, you can enjoy the local farmers market and several area golf courses. Gourmet dining and several bistro restaurants are just a short distance away and you'll love the easy access to grocery shopping. Families in our community enjoy being part of the highly sought after Central Valley School District.
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Homeless Guy Being a Jerk at the Farmers Market in Raymond, WA
I expected to see food, but there was nothing. It's still too early in the season for any food. Even though I ate 2 kinds of raspberries.out in the wild the week before. Farmers can sometimes work on a different schedule from nature.
Also, Washington, in general, has such a rich natural environment that it provides for itself very well without the need for human intervention,
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Mike Sylvia grew up in Rhode Island and found liberty in Ithaca, NY (stranger things have happened). He moved to Laconia, New Hampshire in 2010. Enjoying the lakes region, he bought land in Belmont in 2012 and in the same year was elected to his first term in the New Hampshire house.
Michael Blair is a lifetime resident of the state of New Hampshire. Growing up in rural Barnstead, Mike learned to appreciate the forests, fields, rivers and ponds of his hometown under the tutelage of his father, a native New Hampshireman, rugged individualist, and staunch Constitutionalist. He taught Mike how to hunt and survive in the woods, the importance of working hard, standing up for what is right, and fostered in him a desire to serve. Mike graduated from the United States Air Force Academy, Class of 1990, with a Bachelor of Science degree, and later from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, with a Master of Aeronautical Science. He served for 10 years on active duty as both a B-1B bomber pilot and as an instructor pilot in the Air Force, and continued to serve in the New Hampshire Air National Guard as an instructor pilot while at the same time starting a career as an airline pilot. He was one of the first four pilots from the NH Air National Guard to volunteer to deploy overseas in the first days after 9/11. Mike retired from the military in 2013 at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel after 23 years of service. He is most proud, however, of being the father of three incredible kids, two of whom are in college and one in high school. Mike and his wife Cheri, currently reside in Lee, New Hampshire.
Eric Catman is a small Business owner in Berlin NH, and has Lived in Coos County for 11 yrs. He is husband and father of 4 Children (3 boys, 1 girl). Eric is a free-spirited person that is full of passion and love of the North Country. When he and his wife settled here, they immediately fell in love with the area, and now consider this their true home. Surrounded by Lakes ponds, Mountains. and Woods, along with the lowest crime rates in the State, made the choice of Moving here a no brain-er.
Eric is the co-operator of PorcTours, featuring tours of the Coos County area as well as Nature Tours.
Ian is the program director of LRN.FM and hosts “Free Talk Live“. As a minister in the Shire Free Church, it’s his mission in life to effectively communicate and propagate the ideas of peace, love, and liberty, and to have fun doing it. Ian founded the Free Keene blog in late 2006 after moving to the Shire as part of the Free State Project.
Jody Underwood, Ph.D., is a founder and owner of Bardo Project and is one of the faces of Bardo Farm. She lives off the grid on a large property in New Hampshire with a varying number of people, depending on the season and the year, all learning back-to-basics skills. She moved to NH for the FSP in 2007 and is currently on the FSP board of directors. She focuses on K-12 education both professionally and as the chair of her local school board, which recently instituted school choice and included private schools as part of the choice (which is causing a stir in the state department of education). Her goal is to figure out ways to revolutionize education. Her bio would be incomplete without mentioning that two of her favorite things are dancing and teaching dance.
Mark Warden has been in the real estate business for more than 17 years as an agent, investor and landlord. Mark formed “Team Porcupine Real Estate” in 2009, serving residential and commercial real estate clients, focusing on FSP participants. Mark served two terms in the NH legislature and on a local planning board. Mark is an early mover.
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Search Continues For Missing Boaters After Colorado River Collision
Katie Nielsen reports on crews continuing search for boaters missing after Saturday's collision on Colorado River (9-2-2018)
IBTV Inside Peek: Old Sugar Distillery Madison, WI
This week IBTV visits the Old Sugar Distillery on Madison's near east side. Named after an old sugar factory on Madison's east side, the distillery has created a range of small-batch spirits distilled and flavored with Wisconsin ingredients. Products include Americanaki Ouzo, Grappa, Cane & Abe Freshwater Rum, Queen Jennie Whiskey, and Old Sugar Factory Honey Liqueur. The distillery is capitalizing on new state laws that allow the company to have a retail location at its distillery on Main Street. You can visit the distillery for a taste test, tour of the site, and to enjoy a wide range of unique cocktails created with its products. You can also find its products at liquor stores, bars, and restaurants throughout Wisconsin and elsewhere in the United States. The distillery is one of a growing number of craft distilleries in the country, including Wisconsin's five craft distillers, which have recently joined together to form the Wisconsin Distillers Association.
Washington Grown - Food Culture
Washington state is home to one of the most productive growing regions in all the world. To learn more about Washington's family farms and the variety of food they are growing locally, visit WAGrown.com.
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Rand Paul on Using Foreign Aid to Promote Free Markets
Senator Rand Paul talks about foreign aid in a Senate hearing and how the US should use foreign aid to promote free markets.
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A Short Bio on Rand Paul
Senator Rand Paul, M.D. is one of the nation’s leading advocates for liberty. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2010, Dr. Paul has proven to be an outspoken champion for constitutional liberties and fiscal responsibility. As a fierce advocate against government overreach, Rand has fought tirelessly to return government to its limited, constitutional scope.
A devoted husband and father, Dr. Paul and his family live in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where Rand owned his own ophthalmology practice and performed eye surgery for 18 years. As a hard-working and dedicated physician--not a career politician--Rand Paul came to Washington to shake things up and to make a difference.
Dr. Paul has been married for 24 years to Kelley Ashby Paul of Russellville, Kentucky, and together, they have three sons: William, 21; Duncan, 18; and Robert, 15. He regularly volunteered to coach teams for each of his three sons in Little League baseball, soccer, and basketball. Rand and Kelley are both devout Christians and are active in their local church.
Rand is the third of five children born to Carol and Ron Paul. He grew up in Lake Jackson, Texas and attended Baylor University. He graduated from Duke Medical School in 1988. Dr. Paul completed a general surgery internship at Georgia Baptist Medical Center in Atlanta and completed his residency in ophthalmology at Duke University Medical Center. Upon completion of his training in 1993, Rand and Kelley moved to Bowling Green to start their family and begin his ophthalmology practice.
In 1995, Rand founded the Southern Kentucky Lions Eye Clinic, an organization that provides eye exams and surgery to needy families and individuals. Rand is a former president and 17-year member of Lions Clubs International, which is dedicated to preserving sight by providing eyeglasses and surgery to the less fortunate around the world. In recognition of his outstanding and sustained efforts to provide vision care to Kentuckians in need, Lions Clubs International has awarded Rand many of its highest commendations.
A large part of Rand's daily work as an ophthalmologist was dedicated to preserving the vision of our seniors. In 2002, The Twilight Wish Foundation recognized Rand for Outstanding Service and Commitment to Seniors.
During his free time, Dr. Paul performs pro-bono eye surgeries for patients across Kentucky. Additionally, he provides free eye surgery to children from around the world through his participation in the Children of the Americas Program. Most recently, he traveled to Guatemala on a medical mission trip with the University of Utah's Moran Eye Center. During the week over 200 patients, many of them blind with cataracts had their vision restored by Dr. Paul.
Dr. Paul's entrance into politics is indicative of his life’s work as a surgeon: a desire to diagnose problems and provide practical solutions, whether it be in Bowling Green, Kentucky or Washington, D.C.
Randal Howard Rand Paul (born January 7, 1963) is an American physician and politician from Kentucky. In office since 2011, Paul currently serves in the United States Senate as a member of the Republican Party. He is also a trained ophthalmologist and is the middle son of former U.S. Representative and physician Ron Paul of Texas.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Paul attended Baylor University and is a graduate of the Duke University School of Medicine. Paul began practicing ophthalmology in 1993 in Bowling Green, Kentucky and established his own clinic in December 2007.
Paul has been considered a supporter of the Tea Party movement, and a vocal critic of the Federal Reserve System. He has opposed NSA mass surveillance of Americans and supports reduced government spending and taxation. He describes himself as 100% pro-life and has cosponsored legislation for the equal protection of the right to life from conception. Paul officially announced his candidacy for the 2016 U.S. presidential election on April 7, 2015.
Funding a Nation: Washington, Jefferson and Hamilton
President George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton discuss and debate the ways and means of financing the government of our fledgling nation.
Originally presented as part of the 2011 George Washington Summer Residential Teachers' Institute, this lively presentation gives teachers new insights into questions on the role of government and the national economy that are just as relevant today as they were over two hundred years ago.
Governor Noem's State of the State Address
Live from the South Dakota State Capitol Tuesday, January 14, 2020
The Greatest Road Trip in American History: Fascinating Account of Auto History (2002)
The 1919 Motor Transport Corps convoy was a long distance convoy carried out by the US Army Motor Transport Corps that drove over 3,000 mi (4,800 km) from Washington, D.C., to Oakland, California and then by ferry over to end in San Francisco. About the book:
Lt Col Charles W. McClure and Capt Bernard H. McMahon were the respective expedition and train commanders and civilian Henry C. Ostermann of the Lincoln Highway Association was the pilot (guide). Official observers included those from the Air Service, A.S.A.P., Coast and Field Artillery, Medical Corps, Ordnance, Signal Corps and Tank Corps including the then Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Dwight D. Eisenhower.
In addition to engineer and quartermaster units; the convoy had 2 truck companies of the 433rd Motor Supply Train;[5]:6 a medical unit with surgeon, medical, and dental officers; and a Field Artillery Detachment which provided the Maxwell crawler tractor[12] operated by a civilian.[5][13] The 81 total vehicles and trailers included 34 heavy cargo trucks, 4 light delivery trucks, 2 mobile machine shops, 1 blacksmith shop, 1 wrecking truck,[14] an Artillery Wheeled Tractor[15] that towed 9 trucks at once and was equipped with a power winch.[5]There were 2 spare parts stores, 2 water tanks, 1 gasoline tank, 1 searchlight[16] with electrical power plant truck, 4 kitchen trailers, 8 touring cars, 1 reconnaissance car, 2 staff observation cars, 5 sidecar motorcycles, and 4 solo motorcycles;[2]:7 as well as five GMC ambulances with two ambulance trailers, a 4 ton pontoon trailer (left in Omaha)[5]:18,23 and, possibly, a light tank, either a Renault FT or an M1917.[17][18] lashed to a flatbed trailer.[19]:74 Additional vehicle manufacturers included Cadillac, Dodge, F.W.D., Garford, Harley-Davidson & Indian (motorcycles), Liberty (trucks & a 2-wheel kitchen cart), Mack, Packard, Riker, Standardized, Trailmobile (two 4-wheel kitchen trailers), and White.[5] Dealers en route supplied gasoline and tires to the convoy; and the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company provided 2 trucks (Packard & White, each 2-ton) fitted with giant cord pneumatic tires and that carried spare standard tires.[10]:350 One Firestone truck detoured to Reno, Nevada, to have a new giant tire mounted.[20]
In the course of its journey, the convoy broke and repaired[21] wooden bridges[2]:10 (14 in Wyoming),[22] and practically all roadways were unpaved from Illinois through Nevada.[1]:4 The convoy travelled up to 32 mph (51 km/h),[10] and the schedule was for 18 mph (29 km/h)[23]:111 to average 15 mph (24 km/h).[24] The actual average for the 3,250 mi (5,230 km) covered in 573.5 hours[25] was 5.65 mph (9.09 km/h) over the 56 travel days for an average of 10.24 hours per travel day. Six rest days without convoy travel were at East Palestine, Ohio; Chicago Heights, Illinois; Denison, Iowa; North Platte, Nebraska; Laramie, Wyoming; and Carson City, Nevada. The shortest driving periods between control points were from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Omaha, Nebraska (2 hrs for 5 mi) and Delphos, Ohio, to Fort Wayne, Indiana (6 hrs for 51 mi), while 4 days had average speeds over 9 mph (14 km/h): E Palestine OH to Wooster OH (9 hr for 83 mi), South Bend IN to Chicago Heights Il (8¾ hr for 80 mi), Jefferson IA to Denison IA (7½ hr for 68 mi), and Anderson's Ranch NV to Ely NV (8 hr for 77 mi).[25]
Convoy delays required extra encampments at Sewickley, Pennsylvania (July 11/12); Gothenburg, Nebraska (August 2/3); and Ogallala, Nebraska (5/6); which delayed arrival at Evanston, Wyoming, to August 16 instead of the scheduled August 13.[5]:2 To the next control point, the convoy travelled 166 miles (267 km) instead of the planned 88 and used extra camps at Echo, Utah (17/18), and Ogden, Utah (18/19); arriving at Salt Lake City on the 19th (vice the 14th). Despite travelling on the August 24 rest day, the convoy fell behind an additional day using 4 travel days instead of the 2 scheduled travel days from Orr's Ranch, Utah, through the Great Salt Lake Desert to Ely, Nevada; where the convoy arrived on the 24th (v. 18th).[5]:4 An extra travel day on mining roads[26] was used between Ely and Austin, Nevada; where the convoy arrived on the 27th (v. 20th), 348 mi (560 km) short of the scheduled point for the 27th (Sacramento). The convoy remained 7 days behind schedule through Oakland, California, where it arrived September 5 at 4 pm (v. the 29th). Foregoing a rest day originally scheduled for the day after arriving in Oakland, the convoy instead ferried to San Francisco[27] the next morning 6 days behind schedule and parked at the Presidio of San Francisco.
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【K】USA Travel-Virginia[미국 여행-버지니아]식민지 시대 체험, 윌리엄스버스 역사 박물관/Williamsburg History Museum/Experience
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윌리엄스버그는 식민시대 버지니아 주의 주도였다. 최초의 인쇄소, 제지공장이 만들어진 문화, 사회의 중심이었다. 윌리엄스버그 역사박물관은 마을 전체가 박물관이다. 18세기 식민지 시대 미국의 모습을 꼼꼼하게 재현하고 있다. 당시 복장을 한 역사박물관 직원들의 모습이 너무 차분해 이곳이 수탈의 현장이었다는 사실을 잊게 한다. 역사박물관의 시작은 1926년. 록펠러 2세의 후원으로 식민지 시대 부활사업이 시작되면서부터다. 1,200 헥타르의 토지에 150 개 이상의 주요 건축물을 복구했다. 관광객은 역사박물관의 프로그램에 따라 식민지 시대를 체험할 수 있다. 이 가족들은 군인들의 제식훈련에 동참했다. 이들은 이어서 주지사의 세금 정책에 항의하는 시민들의 무리에 합류할 예정이다. 한쪽에는 사격 훈련장이 있다. 여기서는 식민시대 군인들의 총기로 당시의 방법에 따라 사격을 한다. 엄격한 교관의 지도 아래 총을 쏘는 관광객의 표정이 진지하다. 고단한 노예들은 악기를 연주하며 스트레스를 풀었다. 벤조, 드럼, 셰이커링이 그 시대의 악기다. 칼을 씌우는 형틀도 복원됐다. 공공장소에 있는 이 형틀은 죄인의 수치심을 극대화시켰다.
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Williamsburg, Virginia, was the colonial capital. The first printing office, a paper mill built culture, was the center of society. Williamsburg Historical Museum is a museum village is full. 18th century colonial and meticulously reproduce the appearance of the United States. The state historical museum staff at the time of the costume is too calm place to forget the fact that the site was exploited. The beginning of the history museum in 1926. Under the auspices of the Rockefeller 2 years from the start as colonial revival project. More than 150 in 1200 hectares of land restored main building. Visitors can experience the colonial period, depending on the program of the Historical Museum. The family had joined the cult trained soldiers. They will then join the crowd of citizens protesting the governor's tax policies. There one has fire training ground. Here's how to fire a gun, depending on the time of colonial soldiers.
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■클립명: 아메리카017-미국26-06 식민지 시대 체험, 윌리엄스버스 역사 박물관/Virginia/Williamsburg History Museum/Experience
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■촬영일자: 2015년 6월 June
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양옆으로 아찔한 절벽 위를 지나 카프폭포에 도착했다. 입장객이 많지 않은 공원은 관리인 없어 자율적으로 입장료를 내, 자신의 차 앞에 부착하면 된다. 폭포로 가는 길. 군데군데 선인장이 있어 이곳이 사막이란 사실을 일깨워준다. “여기에는 매우작은 바늘이 있어 손에 쉽게 달라붙어요. 그런데 이게 열매에요. 사람들이 이걸 잘라서 잼으로 만들죠. 사탕도 만들고요.“ 불을 이용하면 가시는 간단히 없어진다. “맛이 어때요?” “아주 좋아요!” “무슨 맛인지“ “배 맛이에요.” 유타 남부 지역을 대표하는 폭포인 카프폭포다. 붉은 사암절벽 위에서 강렬하게 쏟아지는 물줄기는 보기만 해도 시원해진다. 사막 한가운데에서 수영을 즐길 수 있는 재미덕분에 이곳은 더욱 인기가 있다. 폭포수 앞에서 덤블링과 휴식, 이곳은 확실한 힐링 공간이다.
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Through the dizzying cliff into the sides arrived at the CAP it falls. The visitors did many parks are within a voluntary admission no concierge, and when attached to the front of his car. The road to the falls. There are places here remind the desert cactus is true. There is a very small needle got stuck easy to stick to the hands yo. That's the way the fruit. People with jam and cut it altogether. When John is also making use of fire simply disappear candy visibility. How does it taste? Very good! What taste, ship's taste. The CAP falls in waterfall, representing the Southern Utah area. Red sandstone cliffs are intensely pouring cool stream of water even if it is only on view. Thanks to the fun you can enjoy a swim in the middle of the desert there are even more popular. Trampoline and relax in front of the waterfall, there is a certain healing space.
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■클립명 :아메리카017-미국24-07 사막에 쏟아지는 폭포, 카프크릭/Calf Creek Falls/Utah/Desert/Park/Cactus
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■촬영일자 : 2014년 9월(September)
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The War of 1812 - Crash Course US History #11
In which John Green teaches you about the War of 1812. The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and its former colonial overlord England. It started in, you guessed it 1812. The war lasted until 1815, and it resolved very little. John will take you through the causes of the war, tell you a little bit about the fighting itself, and get into just why the US Army couldn't manage to make any progress invading Canada. And yes, Canadians, we're going to talk about the White House getting burned down. The upshot: no territory changed hands, and most of the other bones of contention were solved prior to the actual war. Although nothing much changed for the US and England, the Native Americans were the big losers. Tecumseh was killed, and the Indian tribes lost a lot of territory. Watch as John lays it all out for you. Also, check out #1812problems on Twitter. It's awesome.
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