Complete Sentence EVP “They’re Not Going Anywhere” Evidenced by Spectral Analysis, Mel Meter, and More
January 17, 2012 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Electronic Voice Phenomena, In The News, Paranormal
We were honored to have the opportunity to consult with Nick Reiter of The Avalon Foundation for spectral analysis of our “They’re Not Going Anywhere” Full Sentence EVP. Spectral Analysis, also known as Audio Spectrum Analysis, is a very powerful paranormal investigation tool that allows investigators to visually separate noise from sound and match voice [...]
Nashville, TN Residents: Nashville Sustainability Needs Your Help TODAY!
January 3, 2012 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under In The News, Organic Food Production & Gardening, Permaculture
Nashville needs your help TODAY! The Metro Council hearing on the Proposal for Backyard Poultry Bill is TODAY. Backyard poultry is a big part of self-reliant food production and urban sustainability. This very important to residents and their families!! Please send a short email note to the Metro Council representative in your district AND to all Council [...]
Spectral Analysis Reveals Complete Sentence EVP “Ghosts Are Supposed to Like Dogs” Lacks Harmonics & Cannot be Human Voice
December 19, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Electronic Voice Phenomena, In The News, Paranormal
We were honored to have the opportunity to consult with Nick Reiter of The Avalon Foundation for spectral analysis of our “Ghosts are Supposed to Like Dogs” Full Sentence EVP. Spectral Analysis, also known as Audio Spectrum Analysis, is a very powerful paranormal investigation tool that allows investigators to visually separate noise from sound and [...]
Spectral Analysis Shows Full Sentence Frank’s Box Hack Reply to Originate from Device, Not Human Voice
December 14, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Electronic Voice Phenomena, In The News, Paranormal
We were honored to have the opportunity to consult with Nick Reiter of The Avalon Foundation for spectral analysis of our ”My Name is Sunshine” Full Sentence Frank’s Box Hack Reply. Spectral Analysis, also known as Audio Spectrum Analysis, is a very powerful paranormal investigation tool that allows investigators to visually separate noise from sound and match voice samples in a manner similar [...]
Help Needed!! Metro Nashville/Davidson Co. Council Members to Vote on Backyard Hens Tue Jan 3, 2012
December 12, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under In The News, Permaculture, Sustainable Living
by Pam Jones, from Transition Nashville What could be more green than a pet that makes you breakfast in your back yard? Metro Nashville/Davidson County Council members will vote about backyard hens (second reading) on Tuesday, January 3rd, so we need your help! See Nashville backyard chicken ordinance NO. BL2011-47 at www.nashville.gov/mc/ordinances/term_2011_2015/bl2011_47.htm If you live [...]
Great Gifts for Nature Lovers: Field Guides!
November 29, 2011 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Amazing Creatures, Animals & Pets, Conservation, In The News, Nature, Wild Foods & Foraging
Looking for a great gift for the nature lover in your life? Take a look at the collection of nature field guides that we’ve compiled. You’ll find below field guides on animals, plants, edibles, trees, stars, seashells, birds and more!
Amazing Creatures: Eastern Box Turtle
November 23, 2011 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Amazing Creatures, In The News, Nature
The Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) is the state reptile for Tennessee and North Carolina. More…
Amazing Creatures: Merlin Hawk
November 3, 2011 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Amazing Creatures, In The News, Nature
Merlins are not endangered, but like most birds his habitat is rapidly being destroyed. Pollution is another concern. Both of these put all wildlife in peril.
Amazing Creatures: Walking Stick Bug
November 1, 2011 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Amazing Creatures, In The News, Nature
Out of the corner of my eye I saw what I thought at first was a spider of some kind, but as I focused on it I saw it was a walking stick insect.
Rain Gardens Help Reduce Pollution and Protect Precious Drinking Water
October 25, 2011 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Conservation, In The News, Organic Food Production & Gardening, Permaculture, Sustainable Living
Rain gardens are gaining in popularity as a sustainable way to beautifully landscape property while helping to reduce water pollution.