Fall Festival Weekends at Lewis Farms & Petting Zoo
Apple Cannon at Lewis Farm Market in New Era, MI
Shot with iPhone 6S Plus at 4K
Handheld - no stabilization
Trimming and simple editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Shelby jumping on air trampoline at Lewis Farm in New Era, MI
Bob Chasseur Presents Lewis Farm Market & Petting Farm
I will travel to see Animals. My wife and I made our second visit to Lewis Farm Market & Petting Farm on a Saturday in June of 2014. Not surprising but it was a GREAT time to see some GREAT animals! I was a bit long on the video with the Prairie Dogs but they were truly captivating! Thanks for watching!!
1st Trip To Country Dairy
The calf barn at Country Dairy in New Era, Michigan.
Let's Visit Lewis Farms!
It's time for a fun family trip so watch out Lewis Farms here we come!
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Silver Lake Sand Dunes and Lewis Petting Zoo
When Kyle and I get along, cool things happen. Just kidding! We don't ever get along...
Kyle and I rode around in quads on the Dunes at Silver Lake and petted animals and less entertaining stuff happened in between.
Maranda: Where You Live: Bakery at Lewis' Farm Market
Maranda check out the bakery at Lewis' Farm Market
Farm Theater
It's not a combination you hear often, farming and theatre. But some Tennessee producers are climbing on stage as actors to tell others about their profession, both the good and the bad.
Donkey Wants Attention
While animals in pens nearby were being given attention, this donkey wants to make sure he is seen.
Cute cow alert: Triplet heifers born at Country Dairy beating long odds
The newborn triplet heifers at Country Dairy on Tuesday, April 19, 2016, in New Era, Mich. Kelsey, a 6-year-old cow, gave birth about 1:30 p.m. Sunday to triplet heifers. According to Country Dairy, there is a one in 8 million chance of triple heife
Miniature Donkey Tease The Boys, a.k.a. Flirt
HHAA Tease The Boys, a.k.a. Flirt, Dark Brown & White Spotted Brood Jennet at Half Ass Acres. DOB 3/26/06 She measured 32.5 on 4/16/10.
Half Ass Acres Miniature Donkey Farm
Hunter, and Carter & Kayden-Welcome to Us!
Hunter and his band Welcome To Us!
Donkey starved for attention
This little girl's love tank will never be full.
Camel Goes on 'Road Trip' to PetSmart, Post Office
Have you ever seen a camel at the post office? Shoppers in New Era, Michigan, got the chance to do just that when Jeffrey the camel and his owner, Scott Lewis, came into town to weigh him. After Jeffrey stepped on the scale at a whopping 1,400 pounds, he wandered around town, stopping at the gas station, the hardware store and the local PetSmart. He's just a great little boy, Lewis said. He just makes you feel better when you're around him.
Fall fun in West Michigan this month
There is always so much to do in West Michigan, and there is no shortage of places to go either. Courtney from the West Michigan Tourist Association is sharing some ideas for this September.
Global Warming or a New Ice Age: Documentary Film
Global cooling was a conjecture during the 1970s of imminent cooling of the Earth's surface and atmosphere along with a posited commencement of glaciation. More on this topic:
This hypothesis had little support in the scientific community, but gained temporary popular attention due to a combination of a slight downward trend of temperatures from the 1940s to the early 1970s and press reports that did not accurately reflect the scientific understanding of ice age cycles. In contrast to the global cooling conjecture, the current scientific opinion on climate change is that the Earth has not durably cooled, but undergone global warming throughout the twentieth century.
Concerns about nuclear winter arose in the early 1980s from several reports. Similar speculations have appeared over effects due to catastrophes such as asteroid impacts and massive volcanic eruptions. A prediction that massive oil well fires in Kuwait would cause significant effects on climate was quite incorrect.
The idea of a global cooling as the result of global warming was already proposed in the 1990s. In 2003, the Office of Net Assessment at the United States Department of Defense was commissioned to produce a study on the likely and potential effects of a modern climate change, especially of a shutdown of thermohaline circulation. The study, conducted under ONA head Andrew Marshall, modelled its prospective climate change on the 8.2 kiloyear event, precisely because it was the middle alternative between the Younger Dryas and the Little Ice Age. The study caused controversy in the media when it was made public in 2004. However, scientists acknowledge that abrupt climate change initiated by Greenland ice sheet melting is not a realistic scenario for the 21st century.
Currently, the concern that cooler temperatures would continue, and perhaps at a faster rate, has been observed to be incorrect by the IPCC. More has to be learned about climate, but the growing records have shown that the cooling concerns of 1975 have not been borne out.
As for the prospects of the end of the current interglacial (again, valid only in the absence of human perturbations): it isn't true that interglacials have previously only lasted about 10,000 years; and Milankovitch-type calculations indicate that the present interglacial would probably continue for tens of thousands of years naturally. Other estimates (Loutre and Berger, based on orbital calculations) put the unperturbed length of the present interglacial at 50,000 years. Berger (EGU 2005 presentation) believes that the present CO2 perturbation will last long enough to suppress the next glacial cycle entirely.
As the NAS report indicates, scientific knowledge regarding climate change was more uncertain than it is today. At the time that Rasool and Schneider wrote their 1971 paper, climatologists had not yet recognized the significance of greenhouse gases other than water vapor and carbon dioxide, such as methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons. Early in that decade, carbon dioxide was the only widely studied human-influenced greenhouse gas. The attention drawn to atmospheric gases in the 1970s stimulated many discoveries in future decades. As the temperature pattern changed, global cooling was of waning interest by 1979.
First Shots on McPherson Ridge - Ranger Chuck Teague
The battle of Gettysburg began on the morning of July 1st, 1863 in the fields and woods northwest of Gettysburg. The fighting would eventually surge across farm land owned by Edward McPherson. Join Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Chuck Teague for a look at the opening stages of the battle of Gettysburg on McPherson Ridge.
U.S. House: Debate & Vote on Articles of Impeachment
The House Rules Committee debates and votes on two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.