Saturday, November 26, 2016
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Supermoon (Short version with music)
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YouTube Royalty Free Music The Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Highest Tide after the Supermoon (7.3 Meters)
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Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Supermoon November 14, 2016
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#madeforyou Behind the Scenes Tour of Crumbs & Doilies Bakery | Cupcake ...
I'm so lucky to be a part of YouTube's #madeforyou campaign, and this video is to thank each and every one of you for your support and love. You are such a lovely bunch, I never have to tell you off! I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you! So many of you asked for a bakery tour so this is your reward for sticking with me! Why not check out the rest of the #madeforyou gang as well. For more info click here - http://crmbs.co/98Ww
Saturday, November 12, 2016
COOP CLEANING WITH ANGEL, MORE HARVESTING & PLANTING SOFT NECK GARLIC
Time Lapse of Angel with the chickens, harvesting the carrots and planting soft neck garlic.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Primitive Technology: Shrimp Trap
This video has been out 24 hours and it already has 1.3 million views.
Published on Nov 4, 2016
I built a shrimp trap from lawyer cane, sticks and vine. Then I caught some shrimp and ate them.
Shrimp (and fish) traps are simple traps designed to catch aquatic life due to their shape. It consists of a simple basket with a funnel shaped entrance. Shrimp easily find their way into the trap as they are funneled in, but have difficulty finding the way out.
I wove the main body of the trap from lawyer cane then made the funnel from sticks with vines woven between them. The funnel was then inserted in the top of the basket and was complete.
I put the trap in the water under some tree roots without any bait. About 10 minutes later caught the first shrimp which I stored in a pot of water. I caught another one and made a fire.
I humanely killed the shrimp using the splitting method which destroys the central nervous system (boiling alive is more painful). Then I put them back in the pot with water. I collected some yams that I planted years ago from wild stock and put them in too.
I took 5 hot rocks from the fire and put them in the pot boiling the contents. The shrimps turned red after cooking. They were peeled and eaten. The yams were also peeled and eaten.
This method of catching shrimp is easy with the only skill needed being basketry. In practice, a long stretch of creek might have several traps collecting food each day without any effort on the part of the fisherman. Bait is not necessary to catch shrimp as they will be naturally be drawn to the fish trap out of curiosity. But scraps from previous shrimp may be used to bring in new ones (they are cannibalistic) or other fish like eels. The shrimp trap is easy to build and can be reused many times.
Making European Style Butter
Link to the Orthodox Christian Cooking Show channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT4wC1ALDa9OO4cu5XXJK1A
Thursday, November 3, 2016
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