Ssewa Ssewa on the Akogo
AKOGO MUSIC FROM NORTHERN UGANDA
akogo 4
Akogo (thumb piano) from Teso region. Performed by William Edukkut and recorded by Wade Patterson, Chris Zimmerman and Frank Katoora in Kampala late 1994
Hey There, Begonia
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Human Movement
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spittlebug
this a film about the spittlebugs ''meadow spittlebug'' who lay eggs in the fall and in the spring the nymphs hatch and live in the spittle till mature
How To Plant Lavender
Learn how to plant, one of the most dependable flowering perennials in the garden. David Salman, founder and chief horticulturist at will teach you the difference between English Lavender, French hybrid Lavender, and Spanish Lavender. Get great tips on growing Lavender, including how to water and how deep to plant. You'll have everything you need to grow Lavender in your garden.
House Plant Collection 2019
There is something about bringing foliage into the home that makes the environment feel so calming!
Hi-I’m Jessi! :)
New to houseplants - but my collection is growing fast.
My first live plant was a Snake Plant that I thought for SURE I had killed, but it is now thriving and featured in this video!
I am just learning -- so please share your knowledge and leave any info in the comments on plant care etc. if you have similar plants. =)
Order of plants and the personal names I have given them (ha!)
1. Hedera Helix English Ivy: Leopold
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2. Sansevieria Snake Plant: Left is Ursula Right is Cersei
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3. Zebra Haworthia: Bruce
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4. Larger Haworthia Succulent: Misses Moo
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5. Syngonium Podophyllum White Butterfly or Arrowhead: India
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6. Spathiphyllum Peace Lily: Frieda
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7. Dracaena Fragrans Massangeana Corn Plant: Palm Pablo
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8. Fittonia Nerve Plant: Fiona
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9. Pachira Aquatica Money Tree: Tree Diddy
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10. Zamioculcas Zamiifolia ZZ Plant: Zeus
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11. Heartleaf Philodendron Sweetheart Plant: Cupid
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12. Philodendron Scandens Pothos Brasil: Fabio
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13. Crassula Ovata Jade Plant: Bodhi
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14. Peperomia Hope: Faith
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15. Scindapsus Pictus Argyraeus or Satin Pothos: Silver Fox
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16. Ludisia Discolor Jewel Orchid: Ruby
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17. Lemon-Lime Maranta Prayer Plant: Philomena
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18. Split Leaf Philodendron Monstera Deliciosa or Swiss Cheese Plant: Magellan
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19: Spathiphyllum Peace Lily: Big Bertha
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20. Calathea Lancifolia Rattlesnake Plant: Shakira
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21. Calathea Orbifolia: Zara
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22. Alocasia Polly African Mask or Elephant Ears: Blade
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23. Alocasia Reginula Black Velvet: Queen Arya
All plants bought from local growers/nurseries, vendors, storefronts, and greenhouses.
-Xo
Cockroach farmer makes big bucks on bugs
A Chinese roach farmer says business is booming. Bugs are sold to pharmaceutical companies for serious cash.
There Was An Old Lady
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There was an old woman who swallowed a fly
I don't know why she swallowed a fly
Perhaps she'll die
There was an old woman who swallowed a spider
That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly
I don't know why she swallowed the fly
Perhaps she'll die
There was an old woman who swallowed a bird,
How absurd! to swallow a bird,
She swallowed the bird to catch the spider,
That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her,
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly,
I don't know why she swallowed the fly,
Perhaps she'll die.
There was an old woman who swallowed a cat
Imagine that! to swallow a cat
She swallowed the cat to catch the bird
She swallowed the bird to catch the spider
That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly
I don't know why she swallowed the fly
Perhaps she'll die
There was an old woman who swallowed a dog
What a hog to swallow a dog
She swallowed the dog to catch the cat
She swallowed the cat to catch the bird
She swallowed the bird to catch the spider
That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly
I don't know why she swallowed the fly
Perhaps she'll die
There was an old woman who swallowed a goat
Just opened her throat! to swallow a goat
She swallowed the goat to catch the dog
She swallowed the dog to catch the cat
She swallowed the cat to catch the bird
She swallowed the bird to catch the spider
That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly
I don't know why she swallowed the fly
Perhaps she'll die.
There was an old woman who swallowed a cow,
I don't know how she swallowed a cow
She swallowed the cow to catch the goat
She swallowed the goat to catch the dog
She swallowed the dog to catch the cat
She swallowed the cat to catch the bird
She swallowed the bird to catch the spider
That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly
I don't know why she swallowed the fly
Perhaps she'll die
There was an old woman who swallowed a horse
She's dead
Of course!
propagation of ornamental plants
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Ohio Plant Haul
I recently went on a out of state trip to visit two of my favorite greenhouses near Columbus Ohio, Baker's Acres and Groovy Plant Ranch. I have gone to both of these places several times before and have been extremely pleased with the quality of their plants.
I hope this video inspires you to go and check out some nurseries that may be out of state from where you are. There are many benefits to doing this as you can get larger plants than if you ship and you get to pick out the specific plant you want.
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Southern Cross Gold Anniversary Car Rally Nov 11 2016 Cooma NSW
The Southern Cross Rally which was run from 1966 to 1980 was Australia’s first truly International rally, attracting top factory teams and the world’s best rally drivers.
The Gold Anniversary Rally is being organised by the Historic Rally Association to celebrate the first running of this iconic event. The Rally is a Touring Road Event, which will include a variety of timed competitive events each day, and is intended for both past participants and those who missed the opportunity to compete when the event was run.
Gold Fish Project
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Absurd Creatures | Meet the Weta, an Insect as Big as a Gerbil
The tree weta, which looks like a cricket, is not cricket sized, it is the heaviest confirmed insect on earth. Males throw that weight around fighting for females, mostly by trying to dismember each other with their giant pincers.
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Absurd Creatures | Meet the Weta, an Insect as Big as a Gerbil
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Unknown flower name to the World (আজানা একটি ফুলের কাহিনী)
How to pack your plants in your check in luggage to survive an transcontinental airplane trip
John of shows you how he packed his plants in his check-in luggage to take his tropical plants back to california on the airplane
நித்யகல்யாணி மருத்துவ குணங்கள்|Nithyakalyani herbal plant|Catharanthus roseus|
All about nithya kalyani herbal details and benefits.....
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Fukushima Devil Fish: Katsumata Susumu's Antinuclear Manga
Fukushima Devil Fish: Katsumata Susumu's Antinuclear Manga
Lecture by Ryan Holmberg
Nov. 29, 2017, 4:30 pm
University of Hawaii Manoa Hamilton Library
Lecture hosted by the University of Hawaii Manoa Center for Japanese Studies
In collaboration with the exhibition The Disasters of Peace: Social Discontent in the Manga of Tsuge Tadao and Katsumata Susumu (Honolulu Museum of Art, November 30, 2017 - April 15, 2018)
Critiques of nuclear energy in Japanese manga did not begin with the Fukushima Daiichi meltdowns in 2011. One of the regulars of the legendary alternative manga monthly Garo in the magazine’s heyday of the late 1960s and early 1970s, Susumu Katsumata (1943-2007) has the curious distinction of having risen within the world of political cartooning and literary comics while studying toward a graduate degree in nuclear physics in Tokyo. In the late 70s, he began drawing frequent humor strips about the dangers of nuclear power and stories about the “nuclear gypsies” who maintained Japan’s nuclear plants under oppressive work conditions. This talk will survey Katsumata’s work on the subject of nuclear power, which is the largest, most diverse, and most trenchant such oeuvre in Japanese visual art. It serves as a preview of two upcoming publications: a collection of Katsumata’s manga titled Fukushima Devil Fish (SISJAC and Breakdown Press) and No Nukes for Dinner: How One Japanese Cartoonist and His Country Learned to Distrust the Atom (publisher TBD).
About the exhibition The Disasters of Peace:
Beyond manga’s occasional veneer of endearing innocence, the genre of gekiga (literally, “dramatic pictures”), which began in the mid 1950s and went mainstream in the late 1960s, addressed an adult audience and grappled with ethically complex social issues. Through monthly manga anthologies such as Garo, a faction of avant-garde manga artists with gritty, emotionally expressive styles and resolutely anti-authoritarian tones contributed to a new era of humanitarian concern and social activism.
The Disasters of Peace ironically alludes to The Disasters of War (1810–1820), a suite of prints produced by Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya (1746–1828) in response to the horrific violence that he witnessed during the Peninsular War of 1808–1814. In a similar way, the works of Tsuge Tadao (b. 1941) and Katsumata Susumu (1943–2007) displayed here reveal Japan’s plight during the demilitarized era that followed the Pacific War (1941–1945) and the Allied Occupation (1945–1952). Financial hardship, moral confusion, and the lingering shame of military defeat compelled individuals to behave in questionable ways, while large industries, myopically focused upon economic recovery, indulged in unfair labor practices and overlooked environmental hazards. In Garo and other manga publications, Tsuge and Katsumata drew attention to such crises and encouraged public debate about them. At a time when many Americans are similarly concerned about social equality, the future of our planet, and other serious subjects, may these artists inspire thoughtful conversations among ourselves.
About the manga exhibition series at the Honolulu Museum of Art:
Manga— Japanese graphic novels or comics—play a vital
role in contemporary Japanese culture. Not only do they
enjoy immense popularity (annual sales within Japan have
risen to more than two billion US dollars); internationally,
they have become the centerpiece of the “Cool Japan
Initiative,” the Japanese government’s current campaign to
promote its status as a cultural superpower. Manga’s
popularity partly arises from the medium’s historical
connection with Japanese woodblock prints and paintings
(ukiyo-e), which were produced in Japan throughout the Edo
period (1615–1868). The term manga, in fact, was coined by
the renowned ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–
1849).
Since 2014, in its mission to expand and significantly
enhance its renowned collection of Japanese works on
paper, the museum has acquired several examples of
Japanese manga by artists such as Maruo Suehiro (b. 1956)
and Anno Moyoco (b. 1971). In 2016, the Honolulu Museum
of Art furthermore presented Visions of Gothic Angels:
Japanese Manga by Takaya Miou (August 25, 2016–January
15, 2017), the first in a series of exhibitions that explore the art-historical importance of manga. That series now
continues with The Disasters of Peace: Social Discontent
in the Manga of Tsuge Tadao and Katsumata Susumu.
21 Leaves for Ganesh Chaturthi Puja | 21 Leaves used in Vinayaka Chavithi Pooja (Slide Show)
21 Leaves for Ganesh Chaturthi Puja, Ganesh Chaturthi Patra Puja, Vinayaka Chavithi Ekavimshati Puja, 21 Types of Leaves used in Ganesh Chaturthi Patra Puja.
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