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Jesse Grimes
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ม.ค. 2010
Backyard Garden Journal #9
This is a garden journal of my experiences applying permaculture principles in a suburban backyard setting. I hope this will inspire others to garden in their own backyards.
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Backyard Garden Journal #8
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This is a garden journal of my experiences applying permaculture principles in a suburban backyard setting. I hope this will inspire others to garden in their own backyards.
Backyard Garden Journal #7
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This is a garden journal of my experiences applying permaculture principles in a suburban backyard setting. I hope this will inspire others to garden in their own backyards.
Guided Water Meditation
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This is an exercise in merging with the spirit of Water. Relax, breathe, and gently flow without effort.
Backyard Garden Journal #6
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This is a garden journal of my experiences applying permaculture principles in a suburban backyard setting. I hope this will inspire others to garden in their own backyards.
How to make a practice staff for flow arts
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You will need: 1 dowel or straight stick cut to desired length, 1 or 2 used bicycle inner tubes, strong tape, screws and drill (optional). Let 'em know!
Backyard Garden Journal #5
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This is a garden journal of my experiences applying permaculture principles in a suburban backyard setting. I hope this will inspire others to garden in their own backyards.
Backyard Garden Journal #4
มุมมอง 8111 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a garden journal of my experiences applying permaculture principles in a suburban backyard setting. I hope this will inspireothers to garden in their backyards.
Backyard Garden Journal #3
มุมมอง 5611 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a garden journal of my experiences applying permaculture principles in a suburban backyard setting. I hope this will inspire others to garden in their own backyards.
Backyard Garden Journal #2
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This is a garden journal of my experiences in applying permaculture principles to a suburban backyrd setting. I hope this will inspire others to garden in their own backyards.
Backyard Garden Journal #1
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This is a garden journal of my experiences applying permaculture methods and principles in a suburban backyard setting. I hope this will inspire others to garden naturally in their own backyards.
Jesse Grimes - "Birds Above Me" live at Raz Modan
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This is an original son called "Birds Above Me." It will be on my upcoming album "Thrive." Thanks to Dave for the beats, and Raz Modan for the music space.
Jesse Grimes - "You Will" live at Sano
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This is an original song. It will be on my upcoming album "Thrive." Visit Jesse Grimes Music on facebook or reverbnation.com/jessegrimes for more of my music. Thanks for watching.
For Kyle Cover.MOV
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Hi, my name is Jesse Grimes. I am a musician living in Capistrano Beach, CA. You can stream and download more of my music at www.reverbnation.com/jessegrimes This is a cover of Jason Anderson's son "For Kyle" off of New England. This has been my favorite song for a long time, and i just learned how to play it. Enjoy.
Jesse Grimes - Hidden Light (Cover)
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Hi, my name is Jesse Grimes. I am a musician living in Capistrano Beach, CA. You can stream and download more of my music at www.reverbnation.com/jessegrimes This is a cover of Jason Anderson, one of the best musicians I have ever seen. Check him out: th-cam.com/video/c5ki43rvV2Q/w-d-xo.html www.jasonandersonmusic.com
Jesse Grimes - First Day of My Life (Cover)
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Jesse Grimes - First Day of My Life (Cover)
“I’ll do what Uncle Kyle says…”
Thank you
Great tutorial! Thanks for this.
Very, very helpful vid. TH-cam needs more useful content like this and less shit. Thanks 👍.
Best tutorial on TH-cam, easy peasy
I just tried it and it works perfect thank.bro for the great video
This time I will use woodprix instructions to make it easy with my own hands.
Thank you so much for this! I’ve been wanting to get into the flow arts and I’ve felt very drawn towards the staff. Sadly I am not too wealthy so buying one of the fancy ones online is not really an option for me. This would be perfect!
I made it too very easy. just used WoodPrix plans and instructions.
totally doing this. totally trimming scissors lol
Im totally going to do this! Its funny that you flap it over and screw just like you would a wick.
I just got into this art, does this practice staff have weight to it?? I've found the heavier the better in a way. But if not, this is probably super cheap to make, and for now, cheap is the best! Once I get better i can upgrade to a heavier one if I want.. just curious though. thank you!
It is helpful to have more weight on the ends if you are doing contact, it keeps the momentum of the spin going better. if you want more weight on the ends just add more inner tubes.
Great! Thank you!
cheers man, very helpful
Thanks for the vid
This tutorial was awesome! Thank you for sharing :)
Thanks Christopher. My advice would be to learn the basic spinning moves first: forward and reverse weave with both hands, front rotor in both directions, behind the back and behind the head passes in both directions, as well as how to pivot your body and move while spinning. Learning these basics first will allow you to spin all around your body and move around while spinning, without ever binding up. Focus on keeping everything in wall plane, and make sure all your pivots are 180 degrees.
Your the man, ill let you know how my progress goes. Open to all advice on how to make progress.
You should a 1 inch diameter dowel. They sell this at most hardware stores in pre cut lengths, and they usually sell it by the foot at home depot, just make sure yu choose a straight one becase the dowels at home depot are all kinds of curvy.
Hey Jessie, I was wondering what dimensions i should buy the dowel stick in, specifically the thickness of the wood. If you could get back to me on here I'd greatly appreciate I'm anxious to start spinning a new art.
simple and easy. thank ya!
Oops, forgot where I was. Thanks for the heads up