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The New Wolfang GA420 Action Camera E-Bike Test Ride
In this video I try out the new Wolfang GA420 action Camera ( sorry I named it a BA420 camera in the video ) that I recently purchased. For this ride, I mounted the Wolfang camera using my magnet mount to the front bar on my bikes handlebars. While riding around the downtown Overland Park area, I heard a noise at one point. It kinda sounded like I ran over something, but I looked back and didn't see anything of significance, so I just rode on. Fortunately, I remembered that moment after I finished my initial ride, because when I dug into my pocket to retrieve the cameras remote control, it wasn't there. Could it have fallen out of my pocket? Back up the street I went to see if I could find the remote control. Watch the video to find out if I found the remote control or not!
For this ride I set the camera to record in 1080P only ( since my old Macbook Pro cannot handle 4K footage for editing purposes ). Hopefully I will be able to find a way to shoot some video off this camera in 4K mode and post it.
This Wolfang camera seems to do a pretty good job so far, but it still doesn't give video as steady and smooth shot as my FeiyuTech Pocket camera gives my bike ride footage. But the FeiyuTech camera has it's good points and some bad points as well, lately it gives off a buzzing sound when the gimbals work more than usual.
This was my first recorded ride on my Aostirmotor S17 e-bike in quite sometime, mainly because my bike has developed an annoying clicking, ticking noise over the last Spring and Summer. Unfortunately I can't yet figure out what is causing the noise, having taken it to two bike shops for help. Neither of them could figure it out either. You can still hear it in this video. Despite the noises, the bike still rides like normal.
Wolfang GA420 link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J4RH7WF?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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Honest Abe Trump Parade On Metcalf
My video of our "Honest Abe Trump Parade on Metcalf", Saturday November 7th, 2020, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. This event was organized by yours truly, along with Callie and Sarah. We ended up having a good turnout of patriotic President Trump fans, for an event that never was officially posted on the KC Trump Parades FB page, and only started planning for it the previous Wednesday evening. The weather was warm in the mid 70's with the wind blowing all the fallen leaves around. Parts of Metcalf Avenue was appropriately lined with American Flags on each side of the street. It was so inspiring to see so many American patriots who do not want to see our government highjacked by corrupt radical socialist communists, and steal an election from our President.
The video is fairly long, so here are some key points to scrub to if you wish:
Pre parade prayer: 1:05
The start of the parade: 6:20
Turning point at 52nd Street: 15:50
Callie in the lead: 18:40
The parade passes: 21:15
Parade ending: 27:30
How tall are you? 28:55
Callie news interview: 29:20
Post parade prayer: 31:05
Liz Lee speaks out: 34:45
The Police: 38:40
360° drone: 40:15
I hope you enjoy the video! Please like, comment and subscribe!
Watch the big grand-daddy Trump Parade at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City:
https://rumble.com/vasokx-trump-rally-parade-2020.html
Wikipedia:
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current president of the United States. Before entering politics, he was a businessman and television personality.
Born and raised in Queens, New York City, Trump attended Fordham University for two years and received a bachelor's degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He became president of his father Fred Trump's real estate business in 1971, renamed it The Trump Organization, and expanded its operations to building or renovating skyscrapers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. Trump later started various side ventures, mostly by licensing his name. Trump and his businesses have been involved in more than 4,000 state and federal legal actions, including six bankruptcies. He owned the Miss Universe brand of beauty pageants from 1996 to 2015, and produced and hosted the reality television series The Apprentice from 2004 to 2015.
Trump's political positions have been described as populist, protectionist, isolationist, and nationalist. He entered the 2016 presidential race as a Republican and was elected in a surprise Electoral College victory over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton while losing the popular vote.[a] He became the oldest first-term U.S. president[b] and the first without prior military or government service. His election and policies have sparked numerous protests. Trump has made many false or misleading statements during his campaign and presidency. The statements have been documented by fact-checkers, and the media have widely described the phenomenon as unprecedented in American politics. Many of his comments and actions have been characterized as racially charged or racist.
During his presidency, Trump ordered a travel ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries, citing security concerns; after legal challenges, the Supreme Court upheld the policy's third revision. He enacted a tax-cut package for individuals and businesses, rescinding the individual health insurance mandate penalty of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but has failed to repeal and replace the ACA as a whole. He appointed Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. In foreign policy, Trump has pursued an America First agenda, renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) and withdrawing the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade negotiations, the Paris Agreement on climate change, and the Iran nuclear deal. He imposed import tariffs which triggered a trade war with China, moved the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and withdrew U.S. troops from northern Syria. He met three times with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, but talks on denuclearization broke down in 2019. He reacted slowly to the COVID-19 pandemic, downplayed the threat, ignored or contradicted many recommendations from health officials, and promoted false information about unproven treatments and the availability of testing.
A special counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller found that Trump and his campaign benefited from Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, but did not find sufficient evidence to press charges of criminal conspiracy or coordination with Russia.[c] Mueller also investigated Trump for obstruction of justice, and his report neither indicted nor exonerated Trump on that offense. After Trump solicited Ukraine to investigate his political rival Joe Biden, the House of Representatives impeached him in December 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The Senate acquitted him of both charges in February 2020.
Trump lost the 2020 presidential election to Biden but refused to concede defeat. He made unsubstantiated accusations of electoral fraud, mounted a series of unsuccessful legal challenges to the results, and ordered government officials not to cooperate in the presidential transition.
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Kansas City Trump Parade The Encore!
The Kansas City Trump Parade - The Encore! on Saturday October 24th, 2020. In what was billed as the Kansas Speedway Trump Parade, this event amassed a multitude of President Trump supporters and was an awesome time for all, despite the cold weather and whipping winds. This video is a bit lengthy, but I couldn't toss out all the great footage.
Please like, comment and subscribe! Enjoy!
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A Mission Hills Drive
I took a drive thru the beautiful area of Mission Hills, Kansas. Mission Hills is an upscale community which was developed by Kansas City developer J.C. Nichols in the 1920's. In Mission Hills, you will find some of the most luxurious and prestigious homes in the Kansas City area. Expansive lawns, exquisite mansions and gorgeous landscaping all can be found in these neighborhoods between Mission Road to the West, State Line Road to the East, 70th Terrace to the South, and 55th Street to the North. The Kansas City Country Club and Mission Hills Country Club both sit on the West boundaries of the city. 2.04 square miles altogether.
Video taken on December 14th, 2021, on a nice warm winter and windy afternoon, with leaves blowing across the streets.
Music:
Almost in F - Tranquillity by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100394
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Mission Hills is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, and part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 3,498.[6] The east city limits is the Kansas-Missouri state line at State Line Road. Mission Hills was originally developed by noted Kansas City developer J. C. Nicholsbeginning in the 1920s as part of his Country Club District plan.
History: An Indian mission was established at the town's site in the 1830s, hence the name of the later settlement.[7]
The city started as a planned upscale community for the elite by J.C. Nichols to be built around the Mission Hills Country Club (Kansas) on the hills above Brush Creek just south of the Shawnee Methodist Mission. Most of the country club's property is in Kansas but its original clubhouse was in Kansas City, Missouri, allowing it to serve liquor, which was prohibited on the Kansas side. Nichols laid out plans in 1914. He had developed the country club to enhance the value of his Kansas properties after discovering that upscale buyers were reluctant to live on the Kansas side of the state line.[8]
Adjoining the club Nichols established the Community Golf Club. After it dramatically grew, it moved to what today is the Kansas City Country Club. Nichols lured the Kansas City Country Club to take over the land, and the Community Golf Club went on to establish the Indian Hills Country Club. Together, the three clubs became the most prestigious in the Kansas City metropolitan area; many rank them in order of prestige: Kansas City first, Mission Hills second, and Indian Hills third.[9]
Nichols opposed incorporation of the community fearing that a city would not adequately meet the needs of its residents or properly enforce housing covenants. Consequently, the Mission Hills Home Company was founded on August 18, 1914. One of the most publicized early enforcements involved forbidding the family of a sick woman to enclose her porch with glass.[10]
Faced with prospects of annexation by neighboring relatively lower income communities seeking its wealthy tax base, Mission Hills incorporated as a city in 1949.[11]
Many of the early houses were designed by Clarence E. Shepherd, Edward Tanner, and Edward Buehler Delk.[11]
The city's most distinctive landmark, which is used on the official city seal, is the Verona columns and reflecting pool at the intersection of Ensley Lane, Mission Drive and Overhill Road. They were conceived by landscape architect S. Herbert Hare in 1924.[12]
In 1928 Ernest Hemingway and his wife, Pauline, stayed at the house of W. Malcolm and Ruth Lowry at 6435 Indian Lane. During this time, Hemingway wrote A Farewell to Arms. He later gave an autographed copy of the book to Don Carlos Guffey, the Kansas City doctor who delivered his son Patrick. The inscription, which is now in the University of Missouri-Kansas City library, said "...with much admiration and grateful remembrance of a Caesarean that was beautifully done and turned out splendidly."[13]
Geography: Mission Hills is located at 39°0′49″N94°36′54″W (39.013705, -94.615083).[14]According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.02 square miles (5.23 km2), all of it land.[15]However, Brush Creek runs through the northern section of the city.
The northern half of Mission Hills, north of 63rd Street, is informally called "old Mission Hills" and is dominated by opulent houses on large lots. There are two private country clubs in this section: the Mission Hills Country Club and the Kansas City Country Club. The southern half, consisting of developments Belinder Hills, Indian Hills and Sagamore Hills, contains affluent upper middle class residences and the private Indian Hills Country Club.
Demographics: According to Forbes Magazine, Mission Hills ranks as the 3rd wealthiest municipality in the country.[18] Mission Hills has the highest median household income of any city in Kansas with a population over 1,000, as well as one of the highest median incomes for any city in the United States.
2010 census: At the 2010 census there were 3,498 people in 1,253 households, including 1,066 families, in the city. The population density was 1,731.7 inhabitants per square mile (668.6/km2). There were 1,326 housing units at an average density of 656.4 per square mile (253.4/km2). The racial makup of the city was 96.8% White, 0.2% African American, 0.2% Native American, 1.5% Asian, 0.2% from other races, and 1.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.8%.[2]
Of the 1,253 households 37.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 79.7% were married couples living together, 3.8% had a female householder with no husband present, 1.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 14.9% were non-families. 12.9% of households were one person and 8% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.79 and the average family size was 3.07.
The median age was 47.1 years. 28.4% of residents were under the age of 18; 4% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 14.3% were from 25 to 44; 35% were from 45 to 64; and 18.1% were 65 or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.6% male and 51.4% female.
2000 census: At the 2000 census there were 3,593 people in 1,284 households, including 1,104 families, in the city. The population density was 1,782.5 people per square mile (686.8/km²). There were 1,318 housing units at an average density of 653.9 per square mile (251.9/km²). The racial makup of the city was 98.22% White, 0.08% African American, 0.03% Native American, 0.86% Asian, 0.17% from other races, and 0.64% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.09%.[4] 25.2% were of English, 21.4% German, 13.4% Irish and 7.1% American ancestry according to Census 2000.
Of the 1,284 households 38.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 81.2% were married couples living together, 3.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 14.0% were non-families. 12.5% of households were one person and 7.6% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.80 and the average family size was 3.06.
The age distribution was 29.6% under the age of 18, 3.1% from 18 to 24, 18.1% from 25 to 44, 32.5% from 45 to 64, and 16.8% 65 or older. The median age was 45 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.9 males.
The median household income was $188,821 and the median family income was $200,000. Males had a median income of $100,000 versus $62,440 for females. The per capita income for the city was $95,405. About 1.4% of families and 1.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 0.8% of those under age 18 and 1.3% of those age 65 or over.
Education: Mission Hills is in the Shawnee Mission public school district. Some families send their children to one of the many secular private schools in the city like the Pembroke Hill School and The Barstow School or to religiously affiliated schools such as Bishop Miege High School or Rockhurst High School.
In The media: Mission Hills is the setting for the ABC Familytelevision drama Switched at Birth. The show is set in Kansas City, Missouri, but the main characters live in Mission Hills.
Mission Hills was ranked number 3 on the Forbes list of America's most affluent neighborhoods.[19]
Notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Mission Hills include:
Barbara Bollier (1958- ), Kansas state legislator[20]
Henry W. Bloch (1922-2019), Co-founder H&R Block[21]
George Brett (1953- ), Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman[22]
Marcelo Claure (1970- ), telecommunications executive[23]
David Dreier (1952- ), member of Congress, chairman of the House Rules Committee, chairman of Tribune Publishing
James Ellroy (1948- ), novelist[24]
Thomas Frank (1965- ), historian, journalist[25]
Matt Gogel (1971- ), pro golfer, sportscaster[26]
Donald J. Hall, Sr. (1929- ), greeting cards executive[27]
Kevin Harlan (1960- ), sportscaster[28]
Ewing Kauffman (1916-1993), pharmaceutical entrepreneur[29]
Tom Watson (1949- ), pro golfer[30]
Carrie Westcott (1969- ), model, actress[31]
Cheryl Womack (1950- ), trucking entrepreneur, executive[32]
David Wysong (1949- ), Kansas state legislator
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Dusk To Darkness Halloween With Three Jack O Lanterns
A video displaying three pumpkins that I carved into Jack-O-Lanterns for Halloween. I started filming in daylight right before it started to get dark, so you can see the transition from lightness to darkness during the video. Listen for the dogs barking in the distance, and the train whistle miles away. Occasionally you can hear a loud car passing by or a motorcycle zooming on a near highway. And if you listen closely, you can probably hear the sound of a police car roaring after a criminal. The wind picked up more at the ending of the video and nearby crickets chirping. I also light a nice fire in front of the set-up to give the scene a little life with fire dancing across the faces of the pumpkins. I also lit a few tiki torches off to the side about 30 minutes in. Its hard to make it out, by the skeleton skull strobe light behind the middle pumpkin gets turned on about midway through the video as well.
Put this video on in the background for your next Halloween party, and let the guests soak in the eerie ambience of the Jack-O-Lanterns. Or just set the volume to your desired level and try and relax or sleep to the sounds of urban life.
Helpful tips:
1. Plug in your charging cable to your electronic devise.
2. Open this video, and hit play.
3. Set the volume to your liking.
4. Set the "loop" feature to "ON", If your YouTube platform provides it.
5. Dim your devices screen to your liking, for better room darkness.
6. Close your eyes and then slowly take in a deep breath, hold for 10 seconds, then exhale.
7. Repeat step 6 five to ten times.
8. If you have an eye pad, cover your eyes with it.
9. Place your device beside your bed and close your eyes. You will soon be hypnotized by the sounds of the flowing waters, and you soon fall into a deep sleep.
10. Make sure you set your alarm, because it might be hard for you to wake up in the morning. Anyways, I hope you enjoy it.
Jack-O-Lantern on Wikipedia:
A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved turnip, pumpkin or other root vegetable lantern, commonly associated with the Halloween holiday. Its name comes from the reported phenomenon of strange lights flickering over peat bogs, called will-o'-the-wisps or jack-o'-lanterns. The name is also tied to the Irish legend of Stingy Jack, a drunkard who bargains with Satan and is doomed to roam the Earth with only a hollowed turnip to light his way.
Jack-o'-lanterns carved from pumpkins are a yearly Halloween tradition that developed in the United States when Irish immigrants brought their root vegetable carving tradition with them.
In a jack-o'-lantern, the top of the pumpkin or turnip is cut off to form a lid, the inside flesh is scooped out, and an image—usually a scary or funny face—is carved out of the rind to expose the hollow interior. To create the lantern effect, a light source, traditionally a flame such as a candle or tea-light, is placed within before the lid is closed. However, artificial jack-o'-lanterns with electric lights are also marketed. It is common to see jack-o'-lanterns used as external and internal decorations prior to and on Halloween.
Etymlogy: The term jack-o'-lantern was originally used to describe the visual phenomenon ignis fatuus (lit., "foolish fire") known as a will-o'-the-wisp in English folklore. Used especially in East England, its earliest known use dates to the 1660s. The term "will-o'-the-wisp" uses "wisp" (a bundle of sticks or paper sometimes used as a torch) and the proper name "Will": thus, "Will-of-the-torch." The term jack o'lantern is of the same construction: "Jack of [the] lantern."
History: The carving of vegetables has been a common practice in many parts of the world. It is believed that the custom of making jack-o'-lanterns at Halloween time began in Ireland In the 19th century, "turnips or mangel wurzels, hollowed out to act as lanterns and often carved with grotesque faces," were used on Halloween in parts of Ireland and the Scottish Highlands. In these Gaelic-speaking regions, Halloween was also the festival of Samhain and was seen as a time when supernatural beings (the Aos Sí), and the souls of the dead, walked the earth. Jack-o'-lanterns were also made at Halloween time in Somerset, England (see Punkie Night) during the 19th century.
By those who made them, the lanterns were said to represent either spirits or supernatural beings, or were used to ward off evil spirits. For example, sometimes they were used by Halloween participants to frighten people, and sometimes they were set on windowsills to keep harmful spirits out of one's home. It has also been suggested that the jack-o'-lanterns originally represented Christian souls in purgatory, as Halloween is the eve of All Saints' Day (1 November)/All Souls' Day (2 November).
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Dusk To Darkness By Candlelight With White Noise Nature Sounds - Original Content
This is the latest sleep aid video I created ( original content ) to help people fall asleep easier and to stay asleep at night. It can also be used for just relaxation and meditation. Watch as these candles perched atop a wooden stump, while their flames flutter in the calming night breeze. Watch as the dusk of evening slowly melts into the blackness of night, illuminated by the three candle flames. Listen to this video before you go to bed at night, and soak in the sounds of a typical American suburban backyard. Listen to the gentle sounds of local birds, squirrels, crickets and locusts, blending a symphony of sounds to accommodate you while falling asleep. Occasionally you will hear sounds of other suburban noises such as a passing car, or a distant dog barking, or someone mowing their lawn.
My challenge for you is: Start the video and see how far you can make it into the video before you fall into a deep sleep. I'm betting you can''t make it to 30 minutes.
Made for those with insomnia, sleep troubles, or those who need stress relief.
Google coordinates: ( Not disclosed ).
Important tips:
1. Plug in your charging cable to your electronic devise.
2. Open this video, and hit play.
3. Set the volume to your liking.
4. Set the "loop" feature to "ON", If your YouTube platform provides it.
5. Dim your devices screen to your liking, for better room darkness.
6. Close your eyes and then slowly take in a deep breath, hold for 10 seconds, then exhale.
7. Repeat step 6 five to ten times.
8. If you have an eye pad, cover your eyes with it.
9. Place your device beside your bed and close your eyes. You will soon be hypnotized by the sounds of the flowing waters, and you soon fall into a deep sleep.
10. Make sure you set your alarm, because it might be hard for you to wake up in the morning.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy it. I am looking for 10 people to try this out, and get back to me with how it worked for them. And maybe offer up some feedback as well. Have a pleasant evening, and I hope you sleep well!
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4K Walk - New Downtown Lenexa, Kansas
A walk thru of the new downtown Lenexa area in 4K. Shot on Saturday, March 6th, 2021 starting around 1:00 PM. The temperature was up to about 65°, sunny and very nice. Many people were out and about with many on bikes.
Wikipedia: Lenexa /lɪˈnɛksə/ is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States. It is the 8th most populated city in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area and 9th most populated of Kansas.[6] As of the 2010 census, the population was 48,190 with a 2019 estimate of 55,625; growing by 15.4%.[7][8] It is the birthplace of Garmin, the regional headquarters of Kiewit Construction and the former headquarters of Applebee’s[9][10][11] It is bordered by the cities of Shawnee to the north, Overland Park to the east, De Soto to the west and Olathe to the south.
History: Twelve years before the town of Lenexa was platted, James Butler Hickok staked a claim on 160 acres (65 ha) at what is now the corner of 83rd and Clare Road.[12] Filed in 1857, the claim was not far from the Kansas River, and was 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Westport, Missouri, and the start of the Santa Fe Trail. The trail meandered through this area on its way to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
On March 22, 1858, Hickok was elected one of the first four constables of nearby Monticello Township. Later, Hickok became a scout for the Free-State Army, a sharpshooter and eventually, one of the most famous folk heroes of the American West, Wild Bill Hickok.
At about the same time as Hickok filed his claim, a census of the Shawnee Indians living in the area was being taken, and one of the residents listed was Na-Nex-Se Blackhoof. She was the widow of Chief Blackhoof, the second signer of the 1854 treaty that ceded 1,600,000 acres (650,000 ha) of the Kansas Shawnee Indian reservation to the United States government.
In 1865, the Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad was organized to take advantage of favorable new land laws. It later changed its name to Missouri River, Ft. Scott and Gulf Railroad, and in 1869 purchased a right-of-way from C.A. Bradshaw in the area that is now Lenexa, with the stipulation that a depot be built on the property.
Bradshaw also sold 10.5 acres (4.2 ha) to Octave Chanute, a railroad civil engineer, who platted the town in 1869. Legend states that the first town name proposed was "Bradshaw", but Bradshaw modestly refused and the name "Lenexa", a derivation of the name Na-Nex-Se, the name of Shawnee Chief Thomas Blackhoof's wife, was adopted.
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Dusk To Darkness Halloween Zoom In Version With 3 Jack O Lanterns
Another version of my video displaying three pumpkins that I carved into Jack-O-Lanterns for Halloween, with some eerie music in the background and a slow zoom-in throughout the video. Similar to the original movie "Halloween", throughout the video the camera will slowly pan into the mouth of the middle pumpkin. I started filming in daylight right before it started to get dark, so you can see the transition from lightness to darkness during the video. Listen for the dogs barking in the distance, and the train whistle miles away. Occasionally you can hear a loud car passing by or a motorcycle zooming on a near highway. And if you listen closely, you can probably hear the sound of a police car roaring after a criminal. The wind picked up more at the ending of the video and nearby crickets chirping. I also light a nice fire in front of the set-up to give the scene a little life with fire dancing across the faces of the pumpkins. I also lit a few tiki torches off to the side about 30 minutes in. Its hard to make it out, by the skeleton skull strobe light behind the middle pumpkin gets turned on about midway through the video as well.
Put this video on in the background for your next Halloween party, and let the guests soak in the eerie ambience of the Jack-O-Lanterns. Or just set the volume to your desired level and try and relax or sleep to the sounds of urban life.
Timeline:
Candle appears 01:52
Zoomed in halfway 32:30
Get in my mouth 1:00:00
Helpful tips:
1. Plug in your charging cable to your electronic devise.
2. Open this video, and hit play.
3. Set the volume to your liking.
4. Set the "loop" feature to "ON", If your YouTube platform provides it.
5. Dim your devices screen to your liking, for better room darkness.
6. Close your eyes and then slowly take in a deep breath, hold for 10 seconds, then exhale.
7. Repeat step 6 five to ten times.
8. If you have an eye pad, cover your eyes with it.
9. Place your device beside your bed and close your eyes. You will soon be hypnotized by the sounds of the flowing waters, and you soon fall into a deep sleep.
10. Make sure you set your alarm, because it might be hard for you to wake up in the morning. Anyways, I hope you enjoy it.
Royalty free music used:
The Halloween Dawn: by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/248/the-halloween-dawn
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org
Midnight in the Graveyard by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/252/midnight-in-the-graveyard
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org
"Nocturnally" and "In The Void" by The Amulets
Jack-O-Lantern on Wikipedia:
A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved turnip, pumpkin or other root vegetable lantern, commonly associated with the Halloween holiday. Its name comes from the reported phenomenon of strange lights flickering over peat bogs, called will-o'-the-wisps or jack-o'-lanterns. The name is also tied to the Irish legend of Stingy Jack, a drunkard who bargains with Satan and is doomed to roam the Earth with only a hollowed turnip to light his way.
Jack-o'-lanterns carved from pumpkins are a yearly Halloween tradition that developed in the United States when Irish immigrants brought their root vegetable carving tradition with them.
In a jack-o'-lantern, the top of the pumpkin or turnip is cut off to form a lid, the inside flesh is scooped out, and an image—usually a scary or funny face—is carved out of the rind to expose the hollow interior. To create the lantern effect, a light source, traditionally a flame such as a candle or tea-light, is placed within before the lid is closed. However, artificial jack-o'-lanterns with electric lights are also marketed. It is common to see jack-o'-lanterns used as external and internal decorations prior to and on Halloween.
Etymlogy: The term jack-o'-lantern was originally used to describe the visual phenomenon ignis fatuus (lit., "foolish fire") known as a will-o'-the-wisp in English folklore. Used especially in East England, its earliest known use dates to the 1660s. The term "will-o'-the-wisp" uses "wisp" (a bundle of sticks or paper sometimes used as a torch) and the proper name "Will": thus, "Will-of-the-torch." The term jack o'lantern is of the same construction: "Jack of [the] lantern."
History: The carving of vegetables has been a common practice in many parts of the world. It is believed that the custom of making jack-o'-lanterns at Halloween time began in Ireland In the 19th century, "turnips or mangel wurzels, hollowed out to act as lanterns and often carved with grotesque faces," were used on Halloween in parts of Ireland and the Scottish Highlands. In these Gaelic-speaking regions, Halloween was also the festival of Samhain.
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S17 Ebike Ride To Shawnee Mision Park - Shortened Version
This was my 2nd ride out to Shawnee Mission Park on my S17 ebike. The first time my camera was on the fritz, so I didn't get any useable footage. But this time the camera seemed to be working ok. This was Saturday afternoon on July 3rd, 2021. I tried my best to 'hard pedal' out to the park so I would save most of the battery for when I was inside the park, and for getting home. I was happy to see that once I made it 8 miles out to the Shawnee Mission Park south entrance, my battery still had 98% remaining. The park wasn't too crowded, probably because many people were out of town for the July 4th holiday weekend. There was plenty of people at the maria paddle boarding and kayaking. Some people were out at the beach, but neither was as crowded as it was a few weeks earlier. On the way home I did a ride through Sar Ko Par Trails Park, which is right off 87th Street.
I was going to leave the ride experience inside Shawnee Mission Park at normal speed, but after 3 failed attempts at uploading such a huge video file ( Runtime, 44:46 minutes, File size, 6.9 Gigs ), I had to speed up most of my ride through the park to around 2 times the speed, reducing the overall time of the video, thus reducing the file size as well. Rumble seems to limit how large of a file I can upload to their servers, unfortunately.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy the video. Please like & subscribe, and leave a "Rumble" too if you like. Enjoy!
Music: Concept Of Evolution - Organic Shapes ( Royalty Free Music )
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S17 Ebike Ride To Meadowbrook Park
I took an ebike ride on my Aostirmotor S17, Tuesday evening to test out my FeyuTech Pocket camera, to see if I could get it working better. I freed up most of the space on the micro SD card, to allow more videos to fit. Even this time, the Unit kept stopping recording after a minute or two. For no reason at all, the recording session would just stop. I constantly had to keep looking down to hit “record” again. I am not sure why it is cutting out, either the camera itself or the software. Anyways, it was a nice hot sunny day, 92°. At least I got some good footage this time around.
Enjoy the video, and please like and subscribe!
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Calming Celestial Sounds and Image For Relaxing, Sleeping, Or Meditating
Stare into the endless celestial body of our universe, and feel the calming sensations that lift all your cares and worries from your body. Or just lay down, close your eyes, and be hypnotized by the angelic sounds of this soundtrack to help make you fall into a deep sleep.
Do you suffer from insomnia? Do you have trouble falling asleep at night, or have trouble staying asleep? Immerse yourself in an outer space environment by watching this relaxing and calming video that will quickly help you fall asleep and help you stay asleep, each and every night.
Get lost in space and time to help you sleep better, or help you relax better, or help you meditate better.
Important tips:
1. Plug in your charging cable to your electronic devise.
2. Open this video, and hit play.
3. Set the volume to your liking.
4. Set the "loop" feature to "ON", If your YouTube platform provides it.
5. Dim your devices screen to your liking, for better room darkness.
6. Close your eyes and then slowly take in a deep breath, hold for 10 seconds, then exhale.
7. Repeat step 6 five to ten times.
8. If you have an eye pad, cover your eyes with it.
9. Place your device beside your bed and close your eyes. You will soon be hypnotized by the sounds of the flowing waters, and you soon fall into a deep sleep.
10. Make sure you set your alarm, because it might be hard for you to wake up in the morning.
Audio provided by: Alexander of Orange Free Sounds. Stock audio - Free sound effects, loops and music. Celestial photo provided by Felix Mittermeier on Pexels - Royalty free images & images.
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S17 Ebike Ride To Shawnee Mission Park
This was my 2nd ride out to Shawnee Mission Park on my S17 ebike. The first time to Shawnee Mission Park my camera was on the fritz, so I didn't get any useable footage. But this time my camera seemed to be working much better. This was Saturday afternoon on July 3rd, 2021. I tried my best to 'hard pedal' out to the park so I would save most of the battery for when I was inside the park, and for getting home. I was happy to see that once I made it 8 miles out to the Shawnee Mission Park south entrance, my battery still had 98% remaining. The park wasn't too crowded, probably because many people were out of town for the July 4th holiday weekend. There was plenty of people at the maria paddle boarding and kayaking. Some people were out at the beach, but neither was as crowded as it was a few weeks earlier. On the way home I did a ride through Sar Ko Par Trails Park, which is right off 87th Street.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy the video. Please like & subscribe, and leave a "Rumble" too if you like. Enjoy!
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Trail Cam Action August 29th Thru September 13th, 2023
Action caught by my trail camera in the back yard, late August thru middle of September. Once again, the squirrels and raccoons eat up most of the camera time, as well as a bunch of pesky birds. But this time I did capture one sighting of a deer, a few glimpses of rabbits, a few possums, one glorious hawk, and a rare sighting of the groundhog that hangs around the area. The chipmunk also makes an appearance as well. One clip that has me puzzled is a small glowing ball that floats around in the air. Could it be a mini alien!? Who knows!?
The images were captured by the trail camera between August 29th thru September 13th, 2023. Hopefully this video post will generate a 4K option soon.
If you enjoyed this video, please smash that like button, & leave a comment or a question below. And you can always subscribe to my channel as well, I create new content all the time, so don't forget to check back weekly! Plus more Blender tutorials to come! Thanks for stopping by!
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Shawnee Mission Park Hiking Trail
I took a hike on a rocky trail in Shawnee Mission Park. I wish I could tell you the name of the trail, but there was no marker or sign signifying its name. The trail seamed to meander forever. After about 15 minutes, I decided to turn around and come back to where it started.
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Lake Sounds For Relaxing And Sleeping - Go To Sleep In Minutes - Original Content
This is the latest sleep aid video I put together to help people fall asleep easier and to stay asleep at night. It can also be used for just relaxation and meditation.
This is original video content. This video is of South Lake Park which is located in Overland Park, Kansas. On any given afternoon, you will encounter geese out on the water, and maybe even spot ducks swimming their way from one side of the lake to the other. You might also hear the occasional car driving by, kids playing in the park or fishing, a lawn mower running in the distance, or other suburban sounds, but you will also get to listen to the quietness of the lake, in all its glory. More original content to come!
Google coordinates: ( 38.972439, -94.674739 ). 38°58'20.8"N 94°40'29.1"W.
Important tips:
1. Plug in your charging cable to your electronic devise.
2. Open this video, and hit play.
3. Set the volume to your liking.
4. Set the "loop" feature to "ON", If your YouTube platform provides it.
5. Dim your devices screen to your liking, for better room darkness.
6. Close your eyes and then slowly take in a deep breath, hold for 10 seconds, then exhale.
7. Repeat step 6 five to ten times.
8. If you have an eye pad, cover your eyes with it.
9. Place your device beside your bed and close your eyes. You will soon be hypnotized by the sounds of the flowing waters, and you soon fall into a deep sleep.
10. Make sure you set your alarm, because it might be hard for you to wake up in the morning.
Look and see if you can spot the yellow duck come into the picture at some point.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy it. I am looking for 10 people to try this out, and get back to me with how it worked for them. And maybe offer up some feedback as well. Have a pleasant evening, and I hope you sleep well!
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A Ward Parkway Drive
I took a drive up and down Ward Parkway in my Miata, where I started at the 89th Street stop light and then traveled South. Then I turned around and drove down Ward Parkway going North. I turned around at the Rockwell Lane/50th Street bridge, and then headed back South to the 89th Street light. Traveling back South, I did a loop around the JC Nichols Fountain.
For this video, I mounted my camera on the left front quarter panel of the Miata, using a magnet camera mount. It was an overcast Tuesday, December 14th, 2021, around 12:30 PM to 1:20 PM.
Ward Parkway is located in the Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri area.
If you enjoy this video, please click the "plus" button to give me a "Rumble". And comment if you like, and share as well. And you can always subscribe to my channel as well. I'm always coming out with new content on a weekly basis. Have a great day!
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Ambient Sounds & Visuals Of A Zen Garden - Original Content
Do you suffer from insomnia? Do you have trouble falling asleep at night, or have trouble staying asleep? Immerse yourself in a zen garden environment by watching this relaxing and calming video that will quickly help you fall asleep and help you stay asleep, each and every night.
This video captures the peace and tranquility of a zen garden, consisting of a pond filled with lily pads, rocks and a serene water fountain.
Important tips:
1. Plug in your charging cable to your electronic devise.
2. Open this video, and hit play.
3. Then set the volume to your liking.
4. Set the "loop" feature to "ON", If your YouTube platform provides it.
5. Place your device beside your bed and close your eyes. You will soon be hypnotized by the sounds of the flowing waters, and you soon fall into a deep sleep.
6. Make sure you set your alarm, because it might be hard for you to wake up in the morning.
Audio provided by: Orange Free Sounds. Stock audio - Free sound effects, loops and music. Maldives photo provided by Pexels - Royalty free images & images.
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Ice Sculpting - 9th Annual Winter Ice Fest Competition In KC
Local Kansas City chefs and artists break out their chainsaws and create works of art by carving sculptures out of 300 pound blocks of solid ice. The event was held Saturday, January 28th, 2012 on The Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.
Video taken with my old Casio 12 MP camera.
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Pond Ambience With White Noise Sounds For Relaxation And Sleeping - Original Content
This is the latest sleep aid video I created this original content to help people fall asleep easier and to stay asleep at night. It can also be used for just relaxation and meditation. Enjoy all the sounds and visuals of a quaint little neighborhood pond with cattail reeds blowing in the wind, and wind blown ripples in the water.
Google coordinates: ( 38.965703, -94.781889 ). 38°57'56.5"N 94°46'54.8"W.
I rode my Aostirmotor S17 e-bike over to the Life Time Fitness Center in Lenexa, Kansas to find this small pond. It was beautiful day with clear skies and winds blowing in a warm breeze. Along with the sounds of the winds, you can hear also hear the sounds of the crickets, grasshoppers, and other pond habitat. On occasion, I was able to spot a turtle perching itself upon a rock, or a frog hopping from one place to another. And I believe I spotted a beaver swimming across the pond, but I don't think my camera was pointed in the proper direction to capture his path.
So kick back, hit the play button on this video, and immerse yourself into the surrounding of pond life. Made for those with insomnia, sleep troubles, or those who need stress relief.
Important tips:
1. Plug in your charging cable to your electronic devise.
2. Open this video, and hit play.
3. Set the volume to your liking.
4. Set the "loop" feature to "ON", If your YouTube platform provides it.
5. Dim your devices screen to your liking, for better room darkness.
6. Close your eyes and then slowly take in a deep breath, hold for 10 seconds, then exhale.
7. Repeat step 6 five to ten times.
8. If you have an eye pad, cover your eyes with it.
9. Place your device beside your bed and close your eyes. You will soon be hypnotized by the sounds of the flowing waters, and you soon fall into a deep sleep.
10. Make sure you set your alarm, because it might be hard for you to wake up in the morning.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy it. I am looking for 10 people to try this out, and get back to me with how it worked for them. And maybe offer up some feedback as well. Have a pleasant evening, and I hope you sleep well!
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A Miata Drive Home In The Rain - October 25th, 2023
In this video I mount my Wolfang GA420 action camera to the top of the Miata and drive home in the down pouring rain. Since my camera is waterproof, even without the clear case it comes with, I get the full effect of the raindrops and acoustics of the rains. Despite some raindrop collecting on the lens of the camera, the shoot turned out pretty good.
Music: Youtube royalty free music: "Mist" by Adonis Adonis.
This video was taken on Wednesday, October 25th, 2023. I think I called the camera wrong inside the video; it's a Wolfang GA420 camera.
Wolfang GA420 Action Cam: https://www.amazon.com/WOLFANG-Touchscreen-Underwater-Waterproof-2x1350mAh/dp/B09J4RH7WF/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=4T62I3504ZVY&keywords=wolfang+ga420+action+camera&qid=1697745116&sprefix=Wolfang+GA420%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1-spons&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.f5122f16-c3e8-4386-bf32-63e904010ad0&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
Magnet Mount: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GKM5DF4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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1st Official Ebike Video Ride - Aostirmotor S17
This is my first ride on my new Aostirmotor S17 ebike while using my old 1080p action camera mounted so I could finally record some video footage. The action camera is mounted on an extension bar up in front of the handlebars. This old action camera is not equipped with EIS ( Electronic Image Stabilization ), so large bumps and cracks in the roads and sidewalks create lots of shakiness in the footage. I haven't been able to figure out a good way to mount my FeiyuTech Pocket camera on this bike yet. But when I do, I should have much better video footage. I rode over to Meadowbrook Park, and when returning home, the small camera battery died, so only half the 1:24 hour trip was recorded. I began with 100% on my ebike battery, and after 16 plus miles, the battery was only down to 58% remaining. And on a positive note, the battery connection continued to hold, which is great!
Thursday, April 29th, 2021, about 5:20 PM - 6:24 PM.
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Dusk To Darkness Creek Atmosphere By Candlelight White Noise Sleep Aid - Original Content.
This is the latest sleep aid video I created ( original content ) to help people fall asleep easier and to stay asleep at night. It can also be used for just relaxation and meditation. Submerse yourself into a hypnotic state of sleep as you watch the candles burn against the backdrop of the rushing waters of the creek. Slowly the lightness of day turns to darkness, and your eyelids become heavier, until you fall asleep to the serene ambience.
Google coordinates: ( 38.940869, -94.670269 ). 38°56'27.1"N 94°40'13.0"W.
For this video, I chose one of my favorite spots along Indian Creek at 103rd and Metcalf in Overland Park, Kansas. I set up my candles and the rest is pure sleep magic. I shot this video using my new Wolfang BA420 Action Camera. In the camera behind the camera behind the camera sequence at about 3 minutes in, its the Wolfang BA420 camera, the the FeiyuTech Pocket camera, then the iPhone 12 camera.
My challenge for you is: Start the video and see how far you can make it into the video before you fall into a deep sleep. I'm betting you can''t make it to 30 minutes.
Made for those with insomnia, sleep troubles, or those who need stress relief.
Important tips:
1. Plug in your charging cable to your electronic devise.
2. Open this video, and hit play.
3. Set the volume to your liking.
4. Set the "loop" feature to "ON", If your YouTube platform provides it.
5. Dim your devices screen to your liking, for better room darkness.
6. Close your eyes and then slowly take in a deep breath, hold for 10 seconds, then exhale.
7. Repeat step 6 five to ten times.
8. If you have an eye pad, cover your eyes with it.
9. Place your device beside your bed and close your eyes. You will soon be hypnotized by the sounds of the flowing waters, and you soon fall into a deep sleep.
10. Make sure you set your alarm, because it might be hard for you to wake up in the morning.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy it. I am looking for 10 people to try this out, and get back to me with how it worked for them. And maybe offer up some feedback as well. Have a pleasant evening, and I hope you sleep well!
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A Miata Drive To The Krispy Car Meet - August 4th, 2023
I took the Miata over to the Krispy Kreme Car Meet. I was thinking maybe a few cars would be at this event. But I soon realized that it was a happening event! The whole parking lot was packed with cars and kids, all looking to get a lil crazy on a hot August evening. Early after some rowdiness by the patrons, police had the parking lots surrounded and began issuing warnings that anyone not leaving the even will be arrested. Fun times!
Arrive At Event: 7:54
Big Sound Van: 12:09
Flame Thrower Exhaust: 13:00
Mini Bikes: 13:38
Mini Bikes Depart: 14:42
A Walk Thru The Crowd: 15:20
Time To Move My Miata: 17:30
Return On Foot: 23:33
Cars Leaving: 26:11
Still Photos: 32:00
Leaving The Event And The Drive Home: 32:17
This video was taken on Friday August 4th, 2023.
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E-Bike Ride From The UPS Store
I dropped off a few items at the UPS Store that needed returning to Amazon. Then I headed off from there over to Meadowbrook Park. On the way back home I went down 91st Street, where the city is putting in a new bike path along the north side of the street, connecting Cherokee Park to Meadowbrook Park. In this video I hid a few green screen special effects. See if you can find them.
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A Miata Drive To Cars & Coffee With Two Side Mounted Cameras - August 19th, 2023
In this video, I rig up my two Wolfang action cameras mounted to both sides of the Miata, and take a Saturday morning drive out to the Cars & Coffee car show at the Kansas City Auto Museum in Olathe, Kansas. In editing, I switch from one camera view the the next, giving the video a more encompassing, dynamic feel. The Cars & Coffee was a pretty good, the highlight car being a V8 Honda S2000. In the drive back home, I decided to use both views at the same time, so that the viewer can see both sides of the scene around the Miata. I also drove through a portion of the old Downtown Lenexa. It was a hot day out, with the temperature reaching into the low 90's by 9:30 AM, and reaching up to 105° later on.
The footage of this video was taken on Saturday, August 19th, 2023, using two GA420 Wolfang cameras at 4K 30FPS video.
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