Friday, May 22, 2009

Largest Memorial Day Parade

The American Veterans Center, who puts on the largest Memorial Day event in the nation, will be streaming their parade in Washington D.C. at 2:00 et on Monday the 25th. In addition to streaming the parade, their website contains many publications, audio, and video honoring American veterans. From their website:

Who are we?

The mission of the American Veterans Center is to preserve and promote the legacy of America’s servicemen and women from World War II through Operation Iraqi Freedom.

The Center is comprised of two divisions - The World War II Veterans Committee and the National Vietnam Veterans Committee. The American Veterans Center is also the primary sponsor of the National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, DC, drawing a quarter of a million spectators to one of the largest military-themed events in the country.

“Bringing the legacy of the Greatest Generation to the latest generation” is the motto of the World War II Veterans Committee. Through documentary work, speaker programs, and the publications World War II Chronicles and American Valor Quarterly, the World War II Veterans Committee seeks to bring the history of World War II to today’s students and young people.

The National Vietnam Veterans Committee not only seeks to tell the combat stories of Vietnam veterans, we also spotlight their many successes after returning home. The National Vietnam Veterans Committee, through its programs which include the publication Valor: The Veterans of Vietnam and now American Valor Quarterly, is working to tell the true story of Vietnam veterans which has so often been ignored.

http://www.americanveteranscenter.org/

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Armed Services



Being Memorial Day is coming next weekend I thought I would give people a place to thank those in the military for their service to the country. If you have anyone you would like to thank you can post it in the comments or link to a website. I personally would like to thank my Grandpa Raleigh for his service during World War II and all the service men and women who I have the honor of calling friends. Thank You All, and God Bless America!

http://www.boundary-idaho.com/wallofhonor/index.htm

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Weekend Outdoors


With a bout a nice weather in the area I am itching to get outside. Some of the guys will be salmon fishing on the river this weekend and I hope to catch up with them at some point. I also recently saw an article about crawfish trapping on the Snake River and was intrigued. All you need is a steel trap, some bait and a long soak. This is as close as I'm going to come to Deadliest Catch!


There are quite a few places that sell the traps including Cabela's. With a trap full of crawfish all you need to do is wash them, boil, and enjoy your mountain Lobster. If I don't make it out this weekend Good luck on the river to Matt, Tex, and Logan. Send pictures and I'll post them.

Cabela's Link: http://www.cabelas.com/prod-1/0002258014322a.shtml
Idaho Rod & Reel: http://www.idfishnhunt.com/crawfish.htm

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Who Doesn't Like A Good Beer?



Brewing your own beer is really not as difficult as you might think! It is similar to any other recipe you might come across with a few added considerations. But is it legal? Yes it is unless local laws prohibit beer and wine making. According to federal law if you are 21 and older you can brew not more than one hundred gallons of beer in a year. If there is more than one adult in the household 200 gallons can be brewed. This is for personal use of course and it is illegal to sell your beer. No problem, enjoy it yourself and let your friends enjoy it to...Who doesn't like free beer?



If you have never brewed before there are many kits available with basic supplies needed to start your own beer. If you prefer to go solo and find the supplies yourself just google local homebrew and hardware stores to find where you can get them. Here is a short list of supplies to get started:

* 4 gallon pot (stainless or enamel)
* 5 gallon glass carboy
* 5 gallon or bigger plastic bucket for priming
* 6 ft length of clear plastic hose, 3/8" inside diameter (siphon hose)
* Plastic hose clamp to fit 3/8" hose
* Fermentation Lock
* Rubber stopper with hole to fit fermentation lock, for top of carboy
* 3 ft clear plastic hose with 1 1/4" outside diameter
* Large plastic funnel
* Thermometer
* Bottle washer
* Bottle capper,tons of bottle caps, and about 60 regular sized beer bottles.

In addition to these you will need a bottle of bleach for sanitizing your equipment. It is important to clean and sanitize all of your equipment before starting to ensure no microbes will be tainting your golden brew.

As far as ingredients are concerned here is a list of what you may like to get for your first batch. Remember these are not written in stone so try what you think you will like.
* 6 lbs. hop-flavored malt extract (be sure to get the hop flavored unless you plan
on adding hops yourself).
* 5 gallons of water
* One package of yeast(dry will work but liquid yeast works better for me).
* 3/4 cup corn sugar for bottling

Now that you have your ingredients and supplies you can start brewing!
*Remember to sanitize anything that will contact your beer.

1) Pour your malt extract into about 2 gallons of water and bring to a boil for 45
minutes.
2) Add 2.5 gallons of cold water to your sanitized and rinsed carboy.
3) Add your hot malt extract mixture to your carboy (strain if you added your own
hops).
4) Let the mixture in the carboy cool to below 75 degrees and add yeast.
5) Add clear plastic 1 1/4" tube to top of carboy for initial fermentation.
6) Once the fermentation has settled, generally in a day or two, attach the
fermentation lock.
7) Let the beer ferment in the carboy for around 14 days.
8) Siphon beer from carboy into plastic bucket and add 3/4 cup sugar.
9) Siphon beer into bottles and cap.
10) Age for 10 days to achieve desired carbonation.
11) Enjoy your first batch of Homebrew.



I will periodically post some of my recipes that I have made, so check back when you want to try a new one. If you have comments feel free to post them...Happy Brewing.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Greymalkin Gallery Grand Opening!

For those who didn't know my wife has opened an art gallery with two other women. They will be holding a grand opening on Memorial Day weekend and would love to see all who can make it. The website is linked on the right side of my page. Hope to see you there.

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Potato Bins

I might have to try this to save garden space and see how practical it really is.
http://ft2garden.powweb.com/sinfonian/?page_id=12#comment-2256

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

School's Out!

As of today my trip back to the University of Idaho is over for the year! It's going to be nice to get back to work and have one less thing to worry about. That being said this blog is now my personal blog instead of a class project and the content will be changing. I hope to post what is going on with me personally as well as interesting articles, links, and media. Please leave comment as to what you think and what everyone is doing. Here is a video of the Cascade Fire we were on in Red Lodge,MT to start with.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Final Map


In recent years the threat of wildfires encroaching on human populations has grown dramatically. This zone where the wilds of the environment and people interact is known as the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI). In fire science it is essential to look at historical fire records in order gain an understanding of how fire interacts with its environment over space. In my map I have laid out a dot map of Idaho populations over a map of historical fires on Bureau of Land Management lands. My intention is to show the increasing potential for large fires, in fast moving fuels, to detrimentally effect human populations.


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