EINSTEIN - The smallest Foal In The World. Born April 22, 2010 in Barnstead New Hampshire at Tiz A Miniature Horse Farm. Owned by Charles Cantrell and Rachel Wagner. Einstein weighs 6 Lbs and is 14 inches tall. Music in video called Raspberry Blues off the album Raven. LINK: Youtube
Sunday, December 04, 2011
Einstein - The Smallest Horse In The World
Friday, July 15, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Stoned Reporter Covering Weed Field Burning
This reporter seems to find himself at the right place at the right time. He is reporting on a marijuana farm that the police are torching to get rid of the crop. Luckily for him he was standing down wind and his entire world was hot boxed. LINK: Youtube
Monday, November 29, 2010
LOVE YOU DAD AND MOM " RIP "
This is a picture of my Dad and Mom. My Dad passed away on this date 42 years ago, he was 52 years old. I still miss him as if it was yesterday. My Mom passed away January 18th 2000, 11 years this coming January, she was 68 years old. Which also feels like yesterday. To everyone, Love and spend time with your parents it sure is empty without them.
Bryan helped me get these following pictures with google earth of the farm where I grew up and the cemetery where my grandparents are buried.
This photo brings back many memories of my childhood. My brothers and I used to race from the yard to county rd 6 to see who could get the left over snacks in our Dads lunch bucket. My Dad worked many years for Larsons Gravel Company and also farmed our land.
This is the top view of our farm one quarter mile off of county rd 6. The farm place to the lower right is the old Ignace & Mildred Zinda farm. Mildred was my God Mother. Presently the farm yard area is owned my Marlo and Lori Remund.
This photo is the top view of the cemetery where my grand parents (My Dads mom and dad are buried). It is located about one half mile off County rd 6 on County rd 9.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Floating Wind Farm
The Poseidon 37 is a floating wind farm under construction by the Danish company Floating Power Plant. It will generate 40 to 50 gigawatt hours of energy a year. The facility will be about 230 meters long and weigh over 30,000 tons, making it sturdy enough to withstand the roughest seas. The final product will also be able to acquire energy from turbines powered by the ocean’s waves:
Topping a wave system with wind turbines takes out some of the risk. Offshore turbines are a proven, stable technology. Thus, even if the wave generators don’t produce as much energy as planned, at least the investors will see revenue from wind energy. In a sense, this model could be viewed as an offshore wind turbine with wave energy thrown in as a bonus.
The risk is further diminished by the design of the wave power platform. It’s big. The company borrowed heavily from the engineering techniques behind the floating platforms that have been built by the oil industry for years. The platform’s sheer size insulates it from hazards posed by rogue waves and 100-year storms.
Link, Via: Gizmodo | Image: Floating Power Plant, Via: Neatorama
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, August 31, 2009
UAZ Tracked Edition
One Russian farmer got tired to get to his farm so he decided to replace the wheels with tracks on his Russian UAZ car.
Now it’s for sale and he says that he can satisfy the market with his own version of UAZ, UAZ-Tracked Edition. Probably each farmer dreams of his own small tank. LINK