Rediscovered - Episode 19 - I'm Running Out of Summer
Summer is fading fast and that brings the Autumn… which is a beautiful time of year… but it is problematic in that it is a reminder that winter, frostbite, hunger, and possibly death are just around the corner of the calendar. It is also a time where wolves… and especially bears… are out topping off their body fat for a long cold winter. Add these two things up and it means that I need to put the pedal to the metal in my preparations.
However, we have been making some great progress already, especially in the last few episodes and so I have a long list of things to do and now I just need to spend the time actually doing them. Come join me as the preparations continue. Will it be enough? Will there be unexpected hurdles? Of course there will be! But what will those hurdles actually be, eh? Come watch the video to find out!
0:00 Intro
4:45 Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho
13:54 Home Again, Home Again, Jiggety Jig
27:19 Stairing Up to the Sky
33:22 I’m a Lumberjack and I’m Okay
48:00 Home Again Again… Jiggety Jig
- I mentioned the Pacific Northwest.
- While considering working underground during a heavy rainfall, I thought about the possibility of water pouring in on me like some kind of trap from and Indiana Jones adventure.
- Malachite is an actual mineral.
- I told the story where John Muir invited Teddy Roosevelt, the President of the United States, to come camp in Yosemite in a bid to get the president to declare Yosemite as a national park and to protect it forever.
- Cassiterite is an actual metal.
- As I used my quern to grind the limestone into powdered lime, I talked about how indigenous peoples and the ancient Romans ground their grain into flour… and how stone-ground flour impacted their teeth.
- I mentioned partridges while mapping the pear trees.
- After falling out of the pine tree, I talked a bit about stupidity and I mentioned this sketch by Jerry Seinfeld.
- I mentioned a scene from the Mel Gibson movie, Maverick.
- The seeds of maple trees are known as samaras.
- I talked a little bit about the book, My Side of the Mountain.
- I mentioned the Columbia River Gorge and how they grow a lot of Anjou Pears down there.
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