Australian Wine Review - Mudgee Pt1
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Australian Wine Review - Mudgee, NSW.
In this episode we visit the Mudgee wine region just 3 1/2 hours from Sydney. This region has a fantastic range of wines in abundance and nobody should miss out on seeing this ep to find out where and why. Go to the main page to see all the hot goss at..
HM29: 1960's at Texas, San Francisco, D.C., '48 Campaign & Australia (1280x720)
We now have 2K (2048x1556) film scans of some of our 16mm films. This is a 1280x720 MP4 copy of our high resolution scan. To order high resolution copies without the timecode and serial number burn-in, please contact Johnson.Library@nara.gov
Lady Bird Johnson Home Movie #29: 1960's at LBJ Ranch, coast, East Texas, San Francisco, Washington, 1948 Campaign & Australia
Serial #: HM29
This is a silent color film consisting largely of outdoor footage. Following is a scene by scene description, courtesy of the Audio Visual Archives at LBJ Library.
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The Johnson family visiting friends at unknown location (See also HM 19)
Lynda and Luci with unidentified boy and girl on porch.
Two unidentified women sitting and later walking in garden.
LBJ (shirt and walking shorts) relaxing near pool.
Others relaxing near the pool.
LBJ posing with unidentified woman.
Lynda with unidentified boy and girl in the garden.
Lynda and unidentified boy and girl in D.C. with the Washington Monument in the background.
The front of large brick house with people (tourists?) visiting.
The Johnsons and friends at the ranch. (1961 3?)
Unidentified woman sitting next to cacti.
Lady Bird sitting next to a fence in bathing suit.
Lady Bird holding a string of fish.
LBJ (shirtless, slacks and cap) fishing by a pond.
Unidentified man petting donkeys.
Donkeys standing next to old classic convertible car.
Unidentified man and woman holding fish; joined by LBJ.
Two girls (one might be Lynda) playing croquet on front lawn.
Luci in cowboy outfit
Luci, Lady Bird, unidentified man, Yuki in cart.
Luci in cowboy outfit in the tree.
Marker near pool To LBJ and Lady Bird Johnson, Our Friends from Tom Miller, Ed Clark, R. Max Brooks, E.H. Perry, Bess Beeman. Christmas, 1955.
LBJ and Lady Bird with friends on the coast.
LBJ and Lady Bird at the ranch. (See HM 5)
LBJ and Lady Bird holding string of fish.
Unidentified man holding two beagles.
The 1948 Campaign: LBJ campaigning in a helicopter and talking to crowds. (See HM 5)
Baby Luci with other children in the backyard at Dillman?; Luci being fed by Zephyr Wright. (See HM 5)
Luci with birthday cake? at Dillman? backyard with other children.
LBJ's helicopter campaigning in 1948. (See HM 5, frames 101 180)
Old stone building on ranch?; helicopter landing, and LBJ talking to crowd; LBJ with unidentified older woman atairport; LBJ in small helicopter; John Connally with RBJ? at the airport.
Staff members? and friends of LBJ; LBJ in San Francisco.
LBJ pointing to map of Australia. (See also HM 6)
Lady Bird and her relatives in East Texas?
View of a red bush.
Baby ducks in the grass.
A river with flowers and trees along its banks.
A two story wood building near the river.
An unidentified woman fishing in the river.
Roadside billboard Mann's the Man for all Texans U.S. Senator.
Unidentified man by oil well rig.
Lady Bird standing next to oil well rig.
Men working on oil well rig.
Unidentified man standing in front of oil well rig.
Water flowing from pipe on site.
T.J. Taylor playing with dog on downtown sidewalk.
Various buildings in Washington, D.C.
LBJ pointing to a map of Australia (See HM 6).
LBJ's campaign activities in Johnson City? 1948? (See also HM 19)
Unidentified man and woman standing by car with LBJ car sticker (poster).
Unidentified people putting Johnson poster on school bus.
Unidentified man standing next to speaker car for Johnson; caravan of cars and people along the side of the road.
Group of people talking in town square.
Children playing with batons (from band).
Sam Houston Johnson talking to group of men.
State Headquarters for Lyndon Johnson Senator sign from across the street. (See also HM 19)
Unidentified woman standing on front porch of headquarters.
Scenes of the staff working.
Walter Jenkins? talking on phone behind desk.
Nebbiolo | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:11 1 History
00:03:17 1.1 Relationships with other varieties
00:04:07 2 Viticulture
00:06:19 2.1 Clones
00:07:25 3 Winemaking
00:09:47 3.1 Blending
00:11:22 4 Wine regions
00:13:17 4.1 Barolo & Barbaresco
00:15:12 4.2 Rest of Piedmont and Italy
00:16:35 4.3 United States
00:17:51 4.4 Other regions
00:19:12 5 Wines
00:20:07 6 Synonyms
00:21:11 7 See also
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Nebbiolo (, Italian: [nebˈbjɔːlo]; Piedmontese: nebieul [neˈbjøl]) is an Italian red wine grape variety predominantly associated with its native Piedmont region, where it makes the Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) wines of Barolo, Barbaresco, Roero, Gattinara and Ghemme. Nebbiolo is thought to derive its name from the Italian nebbia or Piedmontese nebia, meaning fog. During harvest, which generally takes place late in October, a deep, intense fog sets into the Langhe region where many Nebbiolo vineyards are located. Alternative explanations refers to the fog-like milky veil that forms over the berries as they reach maturity, or that perhaps the name is derived instead from the Italian word nobile, meaning noble. Nebbiolo produces lightly-colored red wines which can be highly tannic in youth with scents of tar and roses. As they age, the wines take on a characteristic brick-orange hue at the rim of the glass and mature to reveal other aromas and flavors such as violets, tar, wild herbs, cherries, raspberries, truffles, tobacco, and prunes. Nebbiolo wines can require years of aging to balance the tannins with other characteristics.