Biking In Fort St. John, BC #1
My biking excursion along the Anatomy Trails inside the Fish Creek Community Forest.
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Biking In Fort St. John, BC #8
In this video, I continue biking from 98th Street, through the gravel road behind Bert Ambrose Elementary, across the E Bypass, ending in the parking lot in front of Fish Creek Community Forest (beside the college).
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Forest B-Roll with Smartphone | Canada
This is my first attempt for a B-roll. Don't even have a good camera yet, so I had to use what was available and that was an iPhone haha.
From Fish Creek Community Forest in Fort St John.
Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Fond du Lac (#501)
[Latest Airdate: September 20, 2018]
[Original Airdate: January 7, 2016]
John had expectations about Fond du Lac. He expected to find a city that is intertwined with Lake Winnebago. But he didn't expect wind surfing to be a year round sport, or that sturgeon spearing would be more like dinosaur hunting! Speaking of hunting, John didn't expect that talking to Wisconsin's turkey commander meant trekking through farm fields and sitting in a turkey blind. He also didn't expect to meet a dog sled musher or his 15 huskies, but once he was there, he knew he'd love the ride!
John did expect to walk about five miles while at Mercury Marine because who hasn't driven by and thought, THAT is a city! He expected Fond du Lac to offer good food (OK, that one is really more a demand than an expectation), and Schreiner's, Jim and Linda's Lakeview Supper Club and Kelley Country Creamery delivered.
He expected the memories to come flooding back when he got to Saint Lawrence Seminary. They did. He expected John Gurda to know the history and Mike McGivern to find a great prep sports team. They did. He expected the French name to mean Lake of Fondue. It doesn't.
Now you can expect to enjoy Fond du Lac --- we did!
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Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Wausau (#308)
[Latest Airdate: June 29, 2017]
[Original Airdate: February 27, 2014]
Wausau is our first half-and-half community -- we shot half of the episode in the winter when it was zero degrees, and the other half in the summer when it was 100! But with extreme temperatures came extreme fun.
John didn't know of the many things there are to do in Wausau that start with snow. You can tube, board, shoe, sculpt, mobile, ball and cone (think about it...). And then there's ice -- skate, fish, race, curl and cream (that one was easier). And of course in summer, when all that melts, you have rushing waters perfect for kayaking and a mountain (well, a big hill really) perfect for hiking, biking and exploring.
But we didn't stay outside for the whole episode. It's comfortable year round at Carmelo's Supper Club, the Woodside Art Museum, Bull Falls Brewery, The Grand Theatre and Back When Café.
This episode has the distinction of being the most heavily McGiverned episode yet -- it's just about bursting with McGiverns!
Episode #308
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Family Has Been Sailing Around The World Non-Stop For 9 Years
The Gifford family left their home in Washington in 2008 to sail around the world. They have not stopped since. We met up with them in the summer of 2016 in Noank, Connecticut to learn their story and to see how they all live on a 47-foot sailboat.
Follow the Giffords on their journey.
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Special thanks to Sophie Boudet for providing additional DJI Inspire One drone footage: s.boudet83@gmail.com
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1619 and the Making of America
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress convened a symposium that brought together respected scholars to explore the intricate encounters of Africans, Europeans and native people during this significant period in America's history. In 1619, a Dutch ship with about 20 Africans on board entered a port at the English colony of Jamestown, Virginia. This event is known as the arrival of the first recorded Africans to English North America. Their historic arrival, however, marked the beginning of a trend in colonial America, in which the people of Africa were taken from their motherland and consigned to lifelong slavery.
From 1619 to 1650, during the life span of the first arriving Africans, racial discrimination emerged and chattel slavery would be codified into law. The symposium will ask questions related to the historical importance of these events in 1619. For example, who were the Africans who arrived in Virginia in 1619, where did they come from, what world did they bring with them? What emerged from Africans' engagement with indigenous Native American populations and their spiritual and cultural life ways, and what is the enduring legacy of this encounter today?
The event also featured a display of treasures and historical items from the Library of Congress' collections related to the early Americas. The symposium was held in collaboration with the Middle Passage Project of the College of William & Mary, the Virginia Commonwealth's 2019 Commemoration and Norfolk State University.
Speaker Biography: Joanne M. Braxton is 2015 David M. Larson Fellow in spirituality and health at the John W. Kluge Center and the director of the Middle Passage Project at the College of William & Mary.
Speaker Biography: Robert Trent Vinson is Frances L. and Edwin L. Cummings professor at the College of William & Mary.
Speaker Biography: Cassandra Newby-Alexander is dean of the College of Liberal Arts and director of the Joseph Jenkins Roberts Center for African Diaspora Studies at Norfolk State University and co-chair of Virginia's 2019 Commemoration's First Africans to English North America committee.
Speaker Biography: Lynette Lewis Allston is chief and tribal council chair of the Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia, one of 11 officially recognized by the Commonwealth.
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Flintlock Muzzleloader Deer Hunting - Longrifle Hunters In Pennsylvania - Late Season Hunt 2019
Flintlock Deer Hunting. Follow John, Joe and Mike as they hunt whitetail deer with their flintlock longrifles in Clarion county Pennsylvania. Mike ends up tagging out on a big doe and Joe talks about their flintlocks at the end of the video. Enjoy!
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Last Toy School Field Trip to a REAL Toys R Us! ????
Maya pretends to be sick from Toy School today in order to get over to Toys R Us for one last shopping trip! Little does she know that Miss Lucy and Addy are also going to the toy store for one last field trip. Will these silly kids bump into each other during their farewell shopping spree? You'll have to watch to find out!
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Mahalia by Moments
Enchanted Forest by Caleb Etheridge
With Us by Strength to Last
Aspire by Middle January
Mosaic by Dresden, The Flamingo
The Flamingo Heist by Dresden, The Flamingo
Sunny Street by Triads
Go Higher by Mike Arnoult
Feeling Fine by The High Jynks
Zing Boom by Sounds Like Sander
Funky Footwork by Triads
Love in 88 by Matt Wigton
Ocean's Ten by Hawksilver
Paper Trail by Travis Loafman
Endless Waiting by Achille Richard
Give Me the Sun by Fantoms
Happy Dance by Triads
Viral Plumber Who Dove Into Sewer to Fix Pipe Gets Free Jeans For a Year
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A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. Cox was photographed with only his legs still dry and wearing Wrangler jeans, so the company is also giving him a year's supply of pants
Williams Lake Stampede 2016 Campground Music
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Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Middleton (#703)
[Latest Airdate: May 3, 2018]
[Original Airdate: January 25, 2018]
Before we showed up in Middleton, we thought this city was started as a suburb of Madison. Wrong. When we got here, we thought that Middleton was divided into the industrial part and the neighborhood part. Not so wrong, but both parts completely impressed us. And after we found the Mustard Museum, we knew we were spot on!
There are tons of places to work in Middleton and John got into some really neat ones, like ETC (Electronic Theater Controls), Standard Imaging, Morley Airplane Company, and Springs Window Fashion. Topped off by a visit to the doll hospital at American Girl, the industrial side of town was an eye-opening whirlwind!
And the living is good in Middleton, too. John learned how to play cricket (not really --- he still doesn't know the rules), held backyard chickens and rode the Metro Transit while talking to welcoming residents. He played board games, helped clean and ate great Chinese food with some Middleton entrepreneurs.
We left with thoughts of kind people, successful businesses and ... mustard. Never thought we'd say that! Thanks, Middleton!
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DEER HUNTING with a 97 Year Old .32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL Model 1894 SELF-FILMED HUNT Pa Whitetail 2019
Deer Hunting 2019. Follow John Royer as he hunts Clarion county Pennsyvlania during the second week of the rifle buck and doe season in WMU 2D. John is using Ron's grandfathers Winchester Model 94 .32 Special lever action carbine that was built in 1922! After many failed attempts to get a shot off, John finally spots a small doe come out onto a field path and John makes a good shot on the doe. Since the doe wasn't down, John then took a second shot on the run and hit the deer a second time. Both were great shots and John celebrates a successful 2019 rifle season using an American Classic Firearm.
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Milwaukee: A City Built on Water | Program |
[Original Airdate: April 22, 2015]
Historian John Gurda explores how the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan spurred Milwaukee's growth. The settlers used rivers and Lake Michigan to transport grain, lumber, leather and beer, but water was just as important for play as it was for work. Gurda explains how the Milwaukee River became a destination for fun. Learn how the lower Milwaukee River was eventually reduced to an open sewer by 1900, with Lake Michigan suffering similar indignities. Only in recent decades have the currents turned for the better. From the Milwaukee River Greenway to the reborn Menomonee Valley to the cultural theme park on our downtown lakefront, the patterns of the past are being reversed, providing cause for celebration as well as concern.
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Tutorial 3 - Services Section - HTML / CSS
This is the longest tutorial yet. This tutorial will teach you how to add a simple services section to your website, which will allow customers and clients to see at a glance what you can offer.
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What's In A Name (Story, Dubois, Greybull) - Main Street, Wyoming
In this episode, we visit Story, a beautiful haven in the Big Horn Mountains. Then we head to Dubois and its beautiful scenery and wonderful origin story. Finally, we pass through Greybull and dig in to its unique name and explore its charming streets.
Steamship America - Full Documentary
Before high speed internet, telephones and even Highway 61, Minnesota's North Shore was connected by water--specifically a fleet of sailing vessels and steamers that hauled mail, fish, freight and passengers to communities up and down the remote coastline. The Steamer America was a star in the early 1900s, with her speed and relative luxury she became a vital lifeline and a friend to many. Her eventual sinking in 1928 was like losing a family member. WDSE's new historical documentary weaves oral histories, new & vintage photographs, newspaper accounts and dramatic images to capture life on the shore in the early days of the 20th Century--a time when the Steamer America became legend.
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2018 Holyoke St. Patrick's Parade
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the 67th annual Holyoke St. Patrick's Parade, live from the streets of Holyoke, MA.