1/10/2023 0 Comments Whiskey businessHold: Unavailable, Crew Holiday to Unavailable, Crew Holiday Unavailable: Unavailable, Crew Holiday to Unavailable, Crew Holiday Transit: Grenada, St Georges to St Thomas, USVI*īooked: St Thomas, USVI* to St Thomas, USVI*īooked: Red Hook, St. Unavailable: Grenada, St Georges to Grenada, St Georges Whiskey Business Reservations & Port Locations ****CREW HAS BEEN FULLY VACCINATED FOR COVID-19**** They look forward to helping you and your family or friends make amazing memories on Whiskey Business! And they love being part of helping others make memories to last a lifetime. Tippee & Wade believe that experiences and adventures are the best gift you can give your family and friends. “Bo”, part husky and part gray hound was rescued by Tippee when he was three months old and is very emotionally intelligent! He´s never met a stranger and he might just be your favorite crew member. He´s a four legged crew member who greets guests and enamors them with his piercing blue eyes. Whiskey Business also has a third crew member. Wade is an avid DIY´er and has ample opportunity to use his talents on the boat. Since falling in love with sailing, he has been actively educating himself on both the art of sailing and has received his captain´s license. Wade has always loved the water, owning boats since college. Her famous pasta with Italian Gravy is a frequently requested item from friends and family. She continues to actively educate herself and learn new flavors and techniques in her culinary art. Tippee´s love of cooking was inspired early in her life by friends and family who shaped her culinary talents. They also love to fish and Tippee usually catches the biggest fish! But Wade is ok with that as long as it´s something she can cook for him. When they aren´t sailing or traveling, spending time with them is their favorite thing to do. Wade and Tippee have five children, ranging in age from 20-30 years old. He loves to shut off the engines on their lagoon 450F and just listen to the wind. That all quickly changed when Tippee planned their first sailing adventure off the coast of South Carolina. When first asked about sailing, Wade´s response was “I don´t sail, I like power and speed”. And she preferred the quieter art of sailing versus power. Tippee had developed a passion for sailing in her 20´s while sailing off the beach in Sullivan´s Island, South Carolina. He owned several “power toys” including a power boat. Both love to travel, but the Virgin Islands stole their hearts a few years prior when they were married on St John, so this is where they decided to execute their dream!Ī funny story they tell is that when they met, Wade was an “all power” toy aficionado. They both retired early from the corporate world after 30 years and immediately started an online business and began to execute on their dream of owning a catamaran and chartering in the Virgin Islands. Both have an entrepreneurial spirit and love the challenge of a new adventure. And they are very excited to be on the Caribbean charter scene! There is nothing they are more passionate about than watching friends and family enjoying their Lagoon 450F and making memories. Guests must be 21+ years, no exceptions.Tippee & Wade are no strangers to the water or to entertaining friends and family. Whiskey Business is committed to a safe and positive event experience for guests, vendors, and staff and will adhere to CDC-recommended protocols. All tickets are final sale and the event will happen rain or shine. Whiskey Business is proud to benefit the Witte Museum 501c3. Date and details revealed by June 30).įor more information, visit. Admission to a separate, exclusive Devil's River whiskey dinner with at a restaurant with a top local chef (note: this dinner will take place within two weeks after Whiskey Business.Festival admission with food and drink samples.Commemorative Whiskey Business 2022 swag gift item.Top bourbons and whiskeys, local cuisine, art, live music, interactive seminars, and more await you.ĭevil's River Premium VIP Ticket Experience: TICKETS TO WHISKEY BUSINESS ARE SOLD OUT! NO ADDITIONAL TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE.įor the 6th year, San Antonio's premier whiskey festival is happening on August 26th at the Witte Museum!
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1/10/2023 0 Comments Hermes lindyAll items are authenticated through a rigorous. The RealReal is the worlds 1 luxury consignment online store. Demand for this petite Lindy bag has been overwhelming. Shop authentic hermes lindy at up to 90 off. The Lindy is destined to sell out so call your local Hermes boutique quickly: Ask for Craig at Highland Park (214) 528-0197 or New York (212) 751 3181. An immediate success, the Lindy bag became a sensation with the release of the 20cm Mini Lindy with its crossbody strap in 2019. Originally, the Hermès Lindy was released in four sizes, from daily tote to travel bag size, measuring 26cm, 30cm, 34cm, and 45cm. The bag features dual zipper pulls, a twist latch, five metal feet to protect the bottom, and roomy pockets, two interior and two exterior. However, when worn over the shoulder, the Lindy bag holds its shape and flaunts its unusual design. Carried in the hand, the bag slouches into the center, folding nearly in half for a carefree, casual appeal. The Hermès Lindy ’s unique style gives it two entirely different looks, depending upon how you carry it. First released in the spring of 2006, the Hermès Lindy took the fashion world by storm, gaining tremendous popularity with young executives and busy mothers. Prized for its versatility, the Lindy can be carried by hand, over the forearm, or by the adjustable shoulder strap that is attached to the rolled handles. The perpendicular handles are uniquely positioned to allow the Hermès bag to sit naturally on the wearer. As the Lindy’s origins suggest, this bag is meant to move with the wearer be it out dancing or rushing to the office. With the Lindy bag, the rolled handles are placed at the ends of the handbag so that when worn over the forearm, the bag is parallel to your arm for a more natural and comfortable position. The Hermès Lindy was named after the Lindy Hop, a famous American dance from the 1920s. In fact, the Hermès Lindy is entirely new in the world of fashion handbags. The Hermès Lindy bag is a dramatic departure from the more structured Hermès bags. 1/10/2023 0 Comments Neil and ferdiThe Indonesian community is so typically warm and welcoming, and the culture is so rich. LS: First off, what would you say is your relationship to Indonesia, Tracy? How long have you and Neil lived here? Here is our exclusive interview with Tracey Bantleman and Sisca Tijong… Under Indonesian law, the court is closed even Tracy and Sisca are shut out from the proceedings that will ultimately determine the fate of their families. Every so often, they glance up towards the bench waiting for the moment the judges enter at which time they stand up, politely nod to the judges and leave. They nestle close to one another, talking quietly in solidarity and comfort. Inside the hushed courtroom, a mere few wooden rows back from where their husbands sit before the currently vacant judge’s chairs, are Tracy Bantleman and Sisca Tjiong. This is not unusual, and such it seems is the nature of this trial that every day in court is as unpredictable as its starting time, including the dubious account of abuse which includes a magic hypnotic stone and secret hidden rooms within Jakarta Intercultural School (where both Messrs. on a Tuesday morning and today’s session in the child abuse trial of Neil Bantleman and Ferdi Tjiong has yet to commence. I sat down to talk to Tracy Bantleman and Sisca Tijong, the wives of two men currently on trial for the alleged child abuse at Jakarta Intercultural School, Indonesia. Fifteen Feet of Pure Snow is yet another one of Cave’s poetical stories told with a somber voice and infinitely cool rhythm. Just a few feet away, on one of those seats, you spot a book – a mystery by the eternally Gothic Nick Cave. You’re in a bit better mood now, so you try to find something to do in this desolate, spooky-looking train. A Hazy Shade of Winter is a perfect song to awake you from that folk half-sleep you’re in. Both of them are singing to your ear as you finish your first glass. You unscrew the first bottle you find and see Simon & Garfunkel appear by your side. You’re on that train, trying to find something to do, when you spot a mini-bar near your feet and, imagine your surprise, it’s full. OK, it’s time to slowly introduce a faster beat to your wintry mix. Simon & Garfunkel – A Hazy Shade of Winter What about that train you were on? Well, obviously it’s there to amplify that nostalgia you feel during this holiday season. It is one of the best serious moments in an otherwise extremely funny and silly little show and this song really adds weight to it. Cox’s breakdown and inability to reconcile with his best friend’s death. In case you were a big fan of the TV show Scrubs back in the days (though later it dropped in quality), you probably recognize this song as the one accompanying Dr. We continue in this soft-spoken folk manner with Joshua Radin and his song Winter. It’s great when you need to find some inner peace. It’s interesting to note that Bunyan’s song belong to what is dubbed as “freak folk.” This is a subgenre of psychedelic rock and includes acoustic guitars, melancholic lyrics and a hippie atmosphere. Vashti’s classic song from the ’60s about travelling to meet your lover is as beautiful now as it was about a half a century ago. That first song placed you inside a train, surrounded by the delightful snowy landscape this one will tell you what you’re doing in that train. This song will offer you that snowy winter sensation you need. There are no lyrics in this song, just some humming possibly performed by Moby himself. Although all of his songs from the masterful 1999 album Play are great, we’ve chosen Everloving as the first mainly because it was brilliantly combined on YouTube with a video of a train travelling from Oslo to Bergen. We begin our wintry mix with Moby who is well-known for his hauntingly emotional melodies that can set the mood in a manner of minutes. 1/10/2023 0 Comments Massive starPrevious observations suggested that R136a1 had a mass somewhere between 250 to 320 times the mass of the Sun. This colossal star is a member of the R136 star cluster, which lies about 160,000 light-years from Earth in the center of the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf companion galaxy of the Milky Way. The combination of densely packed stars, relatively short lifetimes, and vast astronomical distances makes distinguishing individual massive stars in clusters a daunting technical challenge.īy pushing the capabilities of the Zorro instrument on the Gemini South telescope of the International Gemini Observatory, operated by NSF’s NOIRLab, astronomers have obtained the sharpest-ever image of R136a1 - the most massive known star. In comparison, our Sun is less than halfway through its 10 billion year lifespan. Giant stars also live fast and die young, burning through their fuel reserves in only a few million years. One particularly challenging piece of this puzzle is obtaining observations of these giants, which typically dwell in the densely populated hearts of dust-shrouded star clusters. Kalari, challenges our understanding of the most massive stars and suggests that they may not be as massive as previously thought.Īstronomers have yet to fully understand how the most massive stars - those more than 100 times the mass of the Sun - are formed. Their research, led by NOIRLab astronomer Venu M. Groundbreaking observation from Gemini Observatory suggests this and possibly other colossal stars are less massive than previously thought.īy harnessing the capabilities of the 8.1-meter Gemini South telescope in Chile, which is part of the International Gemini Observatory operated by NSF’s NOIRLab, astronomers have obtained the sharpest image ever of the star R136a1, the most massive known star in the Universe. Gemini In The Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy. 1/10/2023 0 Comments Baldurs gate 3 ps5Maybe it's just because I've played more early access or constantly-in-development games, or maybe-more likely-it's because this year's pandemic has resulted in tangible effects on the industry, including some features arriving later and release dates shifting around. It might sound a little navel-gazey, but I'm thinking about this issue a lot this year. Ghost of Tsushima got an inarguable bump in popularity thanks to its multiplayer update, but conversely, I don't think adding a final boss- cool as it is-is enough to put Risk of Rain 2 on my GOTY list for the second year in a row. Game of the Year lists can sometimes feel like a moment to reconsider and revisit, but in re-evaluation, it can be tough to separate the game we enjoyed in the past from the game it is now, good or bad. As I wrote in my Valorant review, the version of that game as it existed then is not the game it is now. The culmination of games as a service, prevalence of early access, and continued development of games months after they've launched has made me really consider the way we talk about games. Did you know Heroes of the Storm is actually pretty fun right now? It might be the time and distance that's made it seem so fresh, but I'm genuinely enjoying a new MOBA filled with a bunch of Blizzard characters, both iconic and a little obscure at times. In the meantime, Dota 2 has grown a little stale for my usual group, even in the wake of its Diretide event, so we've somehow found ourselves returning to Blizzard's Heroes of the Storm. Being able to roll credits in a game seems like the cutoff point, for whatever reason. I didn't devote much time into it until earlier this year, purely because it wasn't going to be in version 1.0 for the foreseeable future. On the other hand, Hades is one of my Game of the Year contenders, but it wasn't finished until this year do its various incarnations, over major and minor patches, constitute different versions of the game? It might have been my GOTY at various points prior, but its still-unfinished finale left it absent from consideration. A mindflayer really only serves to sour the mood. It was almost mocking the earnestness with which I careened into that in-development wall, like Wile E. Its vision isn't fully realized, as evidenced by the giant "Under Construction" image I was greeted with when I finally got to Lae'zel's romance scene. The version of Baldur's Gate 3 I played this year might be one of the 10 or 20 best things I've played in 2020, but it isn't finished. Now its planets are richer and its worms are even larger. The base game was a cold, serene, sometimes lonely experience of drifting through the outer reaches of an uncaring universe. Compared to then, the ever-evolving service game and early access industry has grown larger, with even more games making waves well before their "launch."Īs a game evolves, changes, removes old parts and substitutes new, what remains of the original game? Games like No Man's Sky have evolved radically from launch, with entire systems that didn't exist at launch now in the "base" game. It was only a few years ago that Kat Bailey was pondering whether a game like PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds could be a GOTY contender. It's a Ship of Theseus argument that has cropped up around in-development games for some time. It raises a curious problem for me, and others who might be considering Baldur's Gate 3 for their GOTY shortlist: what are we putting on our list when we write down Baldur's Gate 3? This isn't an uncommon circumstance for Larian's early access games, as Divinity: Original Sin 2 had the same sort of "breaks" in development during its early access time. Larian Studios is setting a new patch live soon that will have some story changes, and with that comes a break between the current build and the old one, and saves from the latter will be incompatible with the former. The topic came up in this week's Axe of the Blood God, in relation to Baldur's Gate 3 instituting the first split that will fork its early access branches. Now that I'm putting pen to paper though, I've encountered a familiar question of what to do about all these early access games. I've tried to be better about tracking my own playtime this year, mostly because it's been sporadic I've whittled away at various games several hours at a time over the last 11 months. The start of the final month of 2020 also marks the start of the long, arduous exercise we undertake every year: writing a list of our Game of the Year choices. See more articles like this in our Starting Screen archive.ĭecember starts tomorrow, and this cursed year is thankfully one month closer to an end. Starting Screen is our weekly column featuring news, commentary, and music to help you get over your case of the Mondays. 1/9/2023 0 Comments Kellogs smorz cerealSo maybe the petitioners and Rickroll-recipients were right: Krave S’Mores really can’t compare to Smorz. It’s a tragic betrayal worthy of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar in particular. Maybe the comparisons to Claudius (or at least Benedict Arnold) aren’t unfounded, because the treacherous and jealous marshmallow overwhelms its tasty brethren with its excessively fluffy, one-note, and slightly cloying sweetness. The chocolate, too, has its Fudgiscle-ness made even more Fudgsicle-y, as the added milk mimics that treat’s ice cream innards.īut it’s not all good in the milky hood. The thirsty graham shells suck up the milk, and they take on a nice “milk-dunked cookie” texture and taste: doughy, golden, and sweet. Just like how I roast a glass of milk over the fire before every s’more (wait, you guys don’t do this?), I add some milk to my bowl of mini s’mores, too. Krave isn’t made to be eaten dry, though. I just wish there were more of it with how chintzy Kellogg’s is with the chocolate ribbons, you’d think unadulterated fudge essence costs more per ounce than printer ink. It’s milky, creamy, and probably made from 100% pure Fudgsicle extract. Meanwhile, the chocolate is the cereal’s standout star. The marshmallow is very sweet and sugary, but it doesn’t have the sticky vanilla touch of, say, Jet-Puffed or Stay Puft. Once I mine through several layers of raw graham ore, I reach the mythic chocolate and marshmallow core. Unfortunately, the pieces lack the buttery honey kiss of a genuine, s’more-worthy graham cracker or bowl of Golden Grahams. It’s hard to describe the intensity of this cereal’s graham-iness, but I will say Krave S’Mores is right up there with the inventor of the telephone and the childhood nickname you gave your grandma. Munching the pleasantly golden pillows, they have a strong graham flour base, chock full of sweet wheat bran and a touch of browned sugar. However, dissection reveals that their larger size just means a denser shell instead of more filling. Maybe the pudgy little buggers just cannibalized all the Smorz back in 2013, forcing a three year shortage. Somehow.īut do Krave S’Mores deserve my “Pedro’s cousins from Napoleon Dynamite” levels of protection? Let’s risk it for the chocolatey marshmallow-filled biscuit and find out.Ĭompared to Chocolate or Double Chocolate Krave pieces, the bulbous graham biscuits of Krave S’Mores are much chunkier. When people spoke ill of Krave S’Mores petitions online, I “ Rickrolled” every single one of them. When kids complained to their mothers in the cereal aisle, I flipped over shopping carts to send a message. Krave in general has a dedicated camp who vocally dislike it, but as an equally vocal defender of the Krave brand, I felt the need to stand up for Krave S’Mores. Smorz fans everywhere treated Krave S’Mores like the brother-murdering, ugly Uncle Claudius of the cereal aisle. When Kellogg’s announced in 2013 that Smorz was being replaced by Krave S’Mores after 10 years as a fan favorite, tempers were more fiery than a misplaced campfire marshmallow. Kellogg’s Smorz Cereal will be available to purchase in stores nationwide and online for an RRP of $3.99 for a 9.8oz box and $5.96 for a 15.6oz box.Įarlier this year, Kellogg’s unveiled a new The Elf on the Shelf collaboration cereal, which will be available for a limited time only during the holiday season.Of course, Smorz was resurrected this January through some happy cereal voodoo, but times were darker before then. She added: “We couldn’t be happier to bring some joy to our die-hard fans and also give first-timers the chance to indulge in the fanfare and see what Smorz is all about.” “Kellogg’s Smorz Cereal has an incredibly passionate fanbase - and their efforts to bring back the cereal have paid off,” said Erin Storm, senior marketing director of Kellogg All Family Cereal. The return of Kellogg’s Smorz cereal comes in response to an online petition from fans, with over 2,316 signatures, as well as pleas on social media after the company made a post in reference to National S’mores Day. Kellogg’s Smorz cereal features crunchy graham cereal squares wrapped in a chocolate coating and marshmallows. It was then reintroduced two years later, until it was discontinued once again in April 2019. The breakfast cereal first debuted in 2003, but was discontinued in December 2013. Kellogg’s Smorz cereal will return to shelves in the US from January, marking the third time the product has been introduced by the company. Kellogg’s has announced that it will reintroduce its Smorz cereal in the new year, following a two-year hiatus. 1/9/2023 0 Comments Pulsar lost colony exosuitIt is only possible to wear exosuits from your own ship, as such if you board a ship and the oxygen runs low you cannot use the enemies exosuits to your advantage.Įxosuits are located on the ship, typically either by life support or by the teleport pad. The suit does not provide any physical defensive properties such as damage reduction and as such is not recommended to be worn at all times.Īlthough the exosuit can be used on the ship if it has no oxygen and can also be used when boarding ships if their life support systems have been shut down. The exosuit is able to provide protection from. Even planet-side the environments, though small, are pretty diverse, ranging from cold planets that freeze your exo-suits view to lava planets, jungle planets. The exosuit is able to provide protection is the following situations: The exosuit is a full body suit that protects the player from experiencing dangerous environmental effects. These advantages are offset by unit cost, weight, and equipment space. Weapons Pulse rifle - Similar to the Burst pistol, except with greater accuracy, damage, and heat capacity. I think it would be cool if crewmembers could pack a little more firepower - of course enemies might be armed with these implements too. Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. This wiki is an attempt to make a comprehensive, accessible, thorough, consistent, well-written database for the game and its lore. to continue duties and functionalities on the new colony stations, pilots will also. It is mainly used when landing on unsafe/unhabitable planets. Just suggesting some stuff here, mostly dealing with boarding and ground combat. PULSAR: Lost Colony is an open-world multiplayer science fiction video game being developed by Leafy Games LLC. The mining team has been assumed destroyed, with all lives lost. The exosuit is able to provide protection from multiple enviromental damage types. The exosuit is a full body suit that protects the player from experiencing dangerous environmental effects. 1/9/2023 0 Comments Box mail mini gifs
1/9/2023 0 Comments Second harvest food bankLeft: Brandon Wolf, a student volunteer with the Food Recovery Network, prepares a dish at The Crossing Campus Ministry on Sept. Second Harvest checks the temperature of food to ensure there are no items in the “temperature danger zone.” The Foodbank also checks for potential cross-contamination between raw and ready-to-eat items. Ian Steele, the food resources manager at Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin, says his organization takes precautions to ensure donations are safe to distribute. Otherwise food can be donated to local pantries, he said. One of these options includes making banana bread with bananas that are turning brown. “The last thing (grocers) would do, (after) they have exhausted all other options, is throw it away.” “When you have to put (food) in the dumpster, you are wasting that money - which you don’t want to do,” Scholz said. Wisconsin districts seek solutions as school lunch quality comes under fire Waste a matter of tasteīrandon Scholz, the CEO and president of the Wisconsin Grocers Association, acknowledges such efforts do cut dumpster fees, but he says that isn’t the only goal. “Grocery stores then don’t have to pay dumpster fees… (They) can get a tax write off for donating food - but what is the quality of that food?” “There’s this secret in the food bank world that began with Second Harvest, and they’re sourcing their food from grocery stores,” Tussler said. Tussler suspects there are other motivations for grocery stores offloading their food to these recovery programs. We will not pass through our food pantry network any food that we would not personally give to our best friend.” “Our organization has a value of dignity. “Our organization does not accept donated food from grocery stores or food that would be otherwise wasted,” Tussler said. Executive Director Sherrie Tussler calls it a matter of “dignity” for the clients. The Hunger Task Force does not distribute food recovered from restaurants or grocery stores. The Milwaukee-based Hunger Task Force is one of the primary contributors to the 60th Street Salvation Army food pantry. Sherrie Tussler, the executive director of the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee, says her agency refuses to redistribute such food. “This is quality food that’s safe to eat, but it’s past the (expiration) date, and that’s the only reason it’s being thrown away,” Osborn-Senatus said.īut Osborn-Senatus’ perspective on the value of food recovery is not universally shared. In 2021, about 40% of the 3.6 million pounds of food served by The River came from this recovery program, she said. “If you’re in the grocery store and you see that dollar off coupon, if that’s not picked up that day, it’s gonna get tossed.” “There’s so much food that is thrown away every single day,” said Helen Osborn-Senatus, director of operations at The River. In Madison, The River Food Pantry operates a food recovery program that collects food from more than 100 stores around Dane County. Grocery and restaurant recovery effortsīeyond efforts on the UW-Madison campus, other programs in Wisconsin intercept still-edible food from grocery and convenience stores and restaurants that would normally be heading to the dumpster. “We shouldn’t be throwing away food at the same time that people in our community are also going hungry, and so it seems like the most practical and easy way to kind of ameliorate different issues in our food system.”īut redistributing restaurant and grocery food that has not yet spoiled is controversial within the charitable food assistance world - and difficult to accomplish under existing food-handling standards. “(The Food Recovery Network) addresses both food waste and food insecurity at the same time because they’re paradoxical problems,” said Barlin, who graduated in May. Groups across the state have searched for alternatives to get food that would be wasted to people in need. The state Department of Natural Resources’ 2020-21 waste characterization study estimates that 854,000 tons of food were thrown away in Wisconsin last year over 70% was still edible, which DNR calls “wasted food.” While 1.7 billion pounds of edible food ended up in the garbage in Wisconsin, 1 in 11 people across the state faced hunger. Barlin’s organization, the Food Recovery Network at the UW-Madison, uses the recovered food to provide free community meals. Her calculations show that on this day, she saved 271 pounds of food from ending up in the landfill. (Charlie Hildebrand / Wisconsin Watch)Īt the end of her route, Barlin records the weight of each donation. The food is served at community dinners at no cost. Morgan Barlin of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Food Recovery Network branch collects leftover food during the spring 2022 semester from a dining hall on campus. |
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