Mount St. Helen is a very talented trio from the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles.
Both good friends and neighbors, the group consists of Michael Marquesen on lead vocals, guitar and Rhodes. Io Perry plays the bass and adds background vocals. And last but not least, Scott Matz is on the drums.
Mount St. Helen came into The Hen House and got right down to business. They laid down just about every track in one take. Masters at their crafts, this group recorded some of The Hen House's best music in an incredibly short amount of time.
Scott and Io weave together a wonderful foundation for Michael's lyrics of past loves and future dreams. His singing style and tone are unique and very, very addictive to the ears.
Enjoy the sound explosion of Mount St. Helen.
This film shows activities during a typical day at the Camp Roosevelt Boy Scout camp at Willows, Maryland. The young campers swim, paddle, start fires, ride horses, cook flapjacks, build a dugout canoe, learn life saving techniques, and make arts and crafts.
As part of the National Youth Administration, youth help build a school, practice crafts, and participate in camp activities at a NYA camp in New Mexico. The boys make furniture and help with school construction while the girls weave and practice embroidery. Also shown in the film are youth participating in recreational activities including basketball and guitar.
This film documents the U.S. invasion of Cebu, Phillipines in 1945. The film includes footage of U.S. landing crafts approaching the shore and U.S. troops wading through the water to the beach. Tanks roll through the jungle and hospital corpsman give blood to injured men. The footage also shows a Japanese bomb being dug up and carried away.
No one has an excuse for saying there is nothing to do this weekend in Paulding with the Arts and Crafts Festival and the Raccoon Creek Music Festival happening!
Trailer: This film documents the culture of the Papago Native American tribe (today known as the Tohono O'odham) who reside on the sparse land of an arboreal desert located in southern Arizona. The movie delivers good information on the Papago way of life, including farming methods, irrigation techniques, arts and crafts, cattle raising, government systems, school systems, and rodeos. It contains good footage of women cooking, weaving, making pottery and carrying water on their heads.
In Episode #33, the Flowergod crafts a rose wire armband for a wedding or luau. The simple design includes two sweetheart roses and some aluminum wire.
One of Cairo's most historic neighbour hoods is Al-Darb Al-Ahmar. Once a bustling center for Islamic crafts, arts and architecture the area is now one of the city's poorest. Thanks to a project funded by the Aga Khan, traditional crafts are now being revived.
Our Nicaragua Travel Video PostCard⢠takes you to this ecologically diverse Central American country, Nicaragua, a land of Rain Forests, ... all û Daniel Ortega and elegant Colonial cities like Grenada and Leon. There are beautiful colonial hotels in Nicaragua and it's a perfect Family Travel destination. The wonderfully diverse ecology system and Central America's cheapest prices make Nicaragua perfect for Adventure Travel, Cultural Travel, Family Travel and Central American Travel. There are no more revolutions here, no more unrest. Nicaragua is safe and beautiful with terrific crafts, beautiful people and authentic towns and villages with arts, crafts, food and volcanoes and lakes. The Travel Video PostCard introduces viewers to a an exciting vacation with beaches,great food and Central America's warmest, most friendly people. Nicaragua!
CHINA EPISODE 2 - This second episode on China takes up the journey in Shanghai. From here our intrepid female adventurer, Susan Morkel, takes us on a meandering journey through the south of China. In far flung cliff-hugging villages everyone wears blue indigo clothing and dazzling silver that they make themselves. They live in awesome wooden houses and eat stuff that would leave you stunned.
Although big cities in China are seeing huge changes, the rural areas are timeless and people live lives that, to us as westerners, are totally foreign. Seemingly diagonally opposed to what we know and understand.
Like in the first episode, we focus mainly on crafts and things people make by hand, all the while keeping an eye out for situations that would take us on another tangent. This last episode ends in Tibet where we encounter the feisty spirit of the indigenous people, Buddhism with all its color and texture and crafts and lifestyles that are as old as the world itself.
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In this episode, I glue up, scrape, and sand the table top. I begin milling the aprons and discussing our joinery options. I also give you a good view of the Festool Domino in action.
In this episode, I select and prepare the stock for the table legs and table top. I also review strategies for cutting thick stock, stabilizing large knots, and milling extra long boards.