And I'm honored to have been asked to come out and talk a little bit about some of what I'm doing on the other side of Stevens Creek along with my colleagues and peers over there.So the picture behind me, you could argue, relates to possibly maybe not self-driving vehicles,
$10,000 for her land, two acres full of permaculture paradise of 200 species of crops and so on, a little no name creek over here. It's this type of a design with rainwater catchments.Yeah, everything off the grid and she lives there.
a little town uh called Furnace Creek and when I say Town there's six people that live there so pass through Furnace Creek at 2: in the morning the low temperature that night was 116but it's a dry heat you know yeah so I'm out there running I haven't seen anyone for a couple hours I haven't
challenge. But how do they present them to you in wonderful ways by adding things like cherries and so you have creek and you have peaches pesh and black currants cassiss and raspberriesframbo and you have and you can if you've got a corkcrew this is a noble use for a corkcrew because there's a
It's clear to anyone who spends time on the Hudson today that it is both an incredibly rich resource, but also still a river at risk. Rondout Creek , which comes out of Kingston. And it was easy for me to find the "River at Risk" stories because they were kind of well known, even though each was at a different point of development.
Yeah. So my first show that I did was this show called "Coochie Creek ." And it was about-- You just said that at Google. "Coochie Creek ." And it was really about, like, Coochie Creek was like my basement in my house growing up where, like, I first got-- where I got horny for the first time.
And because the seasons renew themselves, this water is able to find its way through the mountains, every spring, every freshet, every creek , every stream, even to raging rivers. They are all one water, and all of that water is flowing to every ocean.
If we can replace fast food meat with clean meat, then we will see drastic impacts on the environment, and obviously, for animals, as well. Hampton Creek Foods, which makes Just Mayo, cookies, salad dressings, and all of these products you can read articles, see interviews online.
This is not Palo Alto's issue or San Jose's issue. Walnut Creek to here, or lots of trips within the Bay Area.
guys are out. Well, that evening and that evening being about 12 p.m., 1 a.m., you can still see the sun on the slope. We were good. All is fine. We checked out the creek because that creek there we had to get our stuff across. We actually put a rubber raft on that creek with a rope that we could pull ourselves across to get from this side to the other side to get up the slope. We
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. Skekanson in Hell Creek Formation near Buffalo, South Dakota.
Sure. Our book writer, David West Read, you may know him from the show "Schitt's Creek ." If you haven't seen "Schitt's Creek ," go watch "Schitt's Creek ." He and I share an agent. The agent said, let's-- do you want to make a musical?
He lectured all over. The Battle Creek Sanitarium was a very popular place where tens of thousands of people came to this medical resort/spa/grand hotel/hospital because they did operations, and medical treatments, and so on.
And one of their brothers describes a wall of trees on either side of a little dirt road that they took originally to Flint, then to Jackson, and then to Battle Creek . But people ate remarkably badly in the 19th century.
It became bigger and better with each passing year. The Battle Creek Sanitarium was the most popular train stop on the Michigan Central Railway between Detroit and Chicago. And as I said earlier, more than 10,000 people a year came there for all sorts of therapies, and spas, and lectures.
So at the Perennial, we've been serving meat from a ranch that follows this protocol. It's called Stemple Creek . And we've also been purchasing the animal in large cuts so that we find a place for all the parts.
When, in fact, there's many, many other grapes that do do well, here, and could do well. It's from Dry Creek Valley, from a vineyard called Saini, S-A-I-N-I. About 30-year-old vines, dry farmed.
This is the Allen Creek , as it goes underneath Washington Street, right by the YMCA.
at Hat Creek . Forty two dishes now. They hoped to go up to 500. Alas, they just ran out of money to operate so they're not operating there anymore. But it was all money that was
Groups of Upper Creeks got paid by the commissioners to travel with them and protect them from attacks by other Creeks and Seminoles.
- He suspected that something in this creek was poisoning his cows.
We'd wash up in the creek , as I'm doing here during the summer.
and our concern was always that one of these things was going to go into the river. Now they can't get up creek because of all these abandoned dams.
And I looked down and the creek sparkled with gold.
And so I talk about a creek that I grew up next to without ever really noticing it also goes through the Apple
Focusing more in the Dubai Creek Tower, the tallest building in the world again, from where did you get the inspiration from this tower
Now the Kelloggs were early acolytes of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, which has a great many edicts. They were based in Battle Creek . Now one of the most famous is the prediction of the advent, the second coming of Jesus Christ, and the destruction of the mortal world,
And we also have the Biona Creek cleanup projects.
Basalt cliffs giving rise to Kings Creek Falls.
and telling the story of Hampton Creek as many times as I have-- and I was the first one to profile him
One of them-- especially good-- Allen Creek Farms, that you can buy online some chestnut flour from in season.
But what you're doing at Hampton Creek , and what Beyond Meet is doing and Impossible Foods, and also what Modern Meadow is doing in terms of cell culture
So these guys start following Cooper's Creek , and that's going pretty well.
They're going along Cooper's Creek , and they end up getting trapped because their last camel dies in the mud, and there's a stretch of desert
We were getting them from the Island Creek guys.
She would hurry back to the creek and then return to Cal.
I was making dough in Walnut Creek .
and pull the tree out of the creek .
And we're down by the creek .
the desert that's what this road was like and I'd run all day and now it was night and I'll never forget I passed by a little town uh called Furnace Creek and when I say Town there's six people that live there so pass through Furnace Creek at 2: in the morning the low temperature that night was 116
And at the bottom of the creek , they'd bulldozed in a whole bunch of dirt and debris. And they built a couple of houses on it. And these houses were really cheaply built. And the
"Leaving the Hudson Hotel in Buffalo Creek turned into a much harder chore than Lisl
Christina>>like if you heard of a Creek beer, that is combine with cherries. If you heard of a Framboise, that is combined with raspberry; um, this one is combined with apple. And this
are down in in cockle creek here again this was this was the bridge here that we saw on google earth sort of two years before
think pretty pretty nicely is in something Creek Road a little bit later on in a popular book that he wrote about
hypothesis and in this book Creek Road
and 15 minutes from Walnut Creek . So it became a hub, an urban village, with art galleries, with schools, with commercial art theaters, and people living there.
This is a shot going into Indian Creek which, you know, it's not that unbelievable a shot. But it's just driving in at the end of the
One of the questions that I had as a "Schitt's Creek " viewer going into the last season is what a happy ending looks like for these people?
These are the chiefs and bodyguards of the Creek Nation hired by Spain.