Hey Diddle Diddle
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Stillwater Christmas in the park
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Paper kites off deck
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Troy making her dream catcher.
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Float my boat
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Springs
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Little Momma 2
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Little Momma 1
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Georgie tries to wrap a bunny
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Troy and Georgie with bunnies 2016
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Little deer jumping on bouncy castle
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Crab
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Sea slug in rock pool
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Reef star on Troys hand
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Cone head hermit crab
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Hermit crab walking in rock pool
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Dolphins surfing in front of ferry 2
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Troy and Luke's message to Dad
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Karate dancin' kid
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Canadian kids
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IMG 29251
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Luke and Troy's video
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Lucan's Powers
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How to make candy (caramel toffee)
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Savanna's Sky Jump
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Spike the hedgehog
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Пікірлер
@__Pigeon
@__Pigeon Жыл бұрын
To anyone watching this for Bis 356 - "ethics and the environment", best of luck to you and the rest of your term :)
@Sym1iot3
@Sym1iot3 Жыл бұрын
Nice video mate!
@BearCY
@BearCY Жыл бұрын
The Folk Box 1964 ELK-BOX TFB1 Songs of the old world and migration to the new 02 (02 of 83) DOWN IN THE COAL MINE/Ian Campbell Folk Group. The Ian Campbell Folk Group, a contemporary quintet from Britain, takes us into the work setting of the sort of person who emigrated to America. This song was collected by A. L. Lloyd and published first in Coal Dust Ballads (Workers Music Association). The words are believed to have been written by Joseph Bryan Geoghegan; a Durham miner around 1885, to an Irish traditional tune known as The Roving Journeyman or The Red-Haired Boy. I am a jovial collier lad as blithe as blithe can be, And let the times be good or bad, it’s all the same to me It’s little of the world I know, and care less for its ways, For where the dog star never glows, I wear away me days. CHORUS: Down in the coal mine underneath the ground, Where the gleam of sunshine never can be found, Digging up the dusty diamonds all the season round, Deep down in the coal mine underneath the ground. Me hands are horny, hard, and black through workin’ in the vein, And like the clothes upon me back, me speech is rough and plain, Well, if I stumble with me tongue, I’ve one excuse to say, It’s not the collier’s heart that’s wrong, it’s the head that goes astray. CHORUS. - How little do the great ones care, who sit at home secure, What hidden dangers colliers dare, what hardships they endure, The very fire they sit beside to cheer themselves and wives Mayhap was kindled at the cost of jovial miner’s lives. CHORUS. Then, cheer up, lads, and make the most of every joy ya can, And always let your mouth be such that best benefits a man, For let the times be good or bad, we’ll still be jovial souls, For where would Britain be without the lads that look for coals? CHORUS: Down in the coal mine underneath the ground, Where a gleam of sunshine never can be found, Digging up the dusty diamonds all the season round, Deep down in the coal mine underneath the ground. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Campbell_Folk_Group - kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z2Wyen2uq7Oqn8k Copied from the TheFolkBox1964.pdf-booklet in the zipped mp3pro-album: bearcy.no/5/thefolkbox1964.zip
@procrastinatingvaledictorian
@procrastinatingvaledictorian 2 жыл бұрын
Just finished Dear America: A Coal Miner's Bride. Wow. I'm speechless at this history I previously knew nothing about. I had to hear this song that is in the back of the book.
@ramanpreetkaur6618
@ramanpreetkaur6618 2 жыл бұрын
My daughter is practicing this at school for her Year 5 class assembly on coal mining ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗 💘
@sleepy_wxlf761
@sleepy_wxlf761 2 жыл бұрын
I listen to this stories s hool and get questions about it!
@curtisyuen6058
@curtisyuen6058 4 жыл бұрын
Wow
@THEEGOBLINNE
@THEEGOBLINNE 4 жыл бұрын
when you're hungarian and see the russians driving up to your village in 1945
@GamerGeorgina-xc5cq
@GamerGeorgina-xc5cq 4 жыл бұрын
I no this song
@corinavasquez4264
@corinavasquez4264 5 жыл бұрын
Who else found this song because they read Coal Miner's Bride
@markbrown986
@markbrown986 6 жыл бұрын
it's great because my teacher uses it all the time
@kaorimiyazono2299
@kaorimiyazono2299 7 жыл бұрын
I feel bad. The immigrant miners were treated unfairly, receiving poor wages and insults for being foreign. The bosses found ways to get extra work out of them for little pay. These sparked strikes. The miners were called greedy, but all they wanted was money to put food on the table and maybe extra for drinking.
@kaylaandfamilyjasminevlogs8378
@kaylaandfamilyjasminevlogs8378 8 жыл бұрын
The dear is so cute
@bobstevenson7407
@bobstevenson7407 8 жыл бұрын
You've incorrectly transcribed the lyrics to the second line of the song's first verse. That line should read "...As blithe as blithe can be...". "Blithe," not "blind." Otherwise, it looks good! 8-)
@johnaldersley3328
@johnaldersley3328 8 жыл бұрын
I heard this at the Brentwood Folk club in about 1968 and the chorus has popped up in my head regularly for me to sing it. Finally found the complete version. As it happens I do still have the Ian Campbell vinyl LP in my storage.
@caseman7896
@caseman7896 8 жыл бұрын
Dr. David Suzuki is one to talk. He built a huge house that used a lot of lumber which meant that a lot of trees were cut to serve his personal pleasure. Its okay if trees get cut for him, but not for the rest of us. Dr. David Suzuki is good at throwing a lot of loggers and sawmillers out of business, but when big corporate giants in the timber and lumber business cut trees that is okay--just fewey for the small entrepreneur. Dr. David Suzuki is just in the pockets of big world-wide lumber companies and high taxation powerful governments all financed by Zionist bankers in Europe. Wake up Canada, this is what Dr. Suzuki really is, and don't forget that when he goes from one end of Canada to the other to make speeches at universities he uses airplanes which use fossil fuels, and which Dr. Suzuki finds so sinful because it hurts the environment. Dr. David Suzuki can use fossils fuels and cut lumber, but not the rest of us Canadians. Its to hell with the Canadians as far as he is concerned, Somebody should dig up on how big a house Dr. Suzuki really built and how many air miles and road miles he uses in a year. Yes Dr. Suzuki, you can run, but you cant hide.
@lotharschiese8559
@lotharschiese8559 6 жыл бұрын
Sorry to realize to have to say that you still do not understand & perhaps with your attitude you may never fully understand. Sadder part there are far to many just like you who try to put us who understand into the position of the victim of your oppression.
@levaporeonplays9175
@levaporeonplays9175 8 жыл бұрын
WT Hell
@Dabledgent
@Dabledgent 8 жыл бұрын
In school I did a dance with this song so it brings back memory's
@allrock1238
@allrock1238 10 жыл бұрын
This deeply reflects upon the issues of "dualism" why in our beliefs do we see ourselves as "separate" there are root structures that need to be questioned and core "seen" I challenge everyone to self reflect upon the root sources of influences that are driving such viewpoints from our past and present world view that prevent us from "seeing" the intrinsic value of nature, over all other values.
@miles6593
@miles6593 4 жыл бұрын
The best way to experience the intrinsic value of nature is to spend time in the natural world . Most of the people in the world are biophobic … mainly because they have been raised in urban environments which disconnect humans from the natural world . So ; how do biophiles , like Allrock123 and myself , encourage biophobes to find their way into the wilderness to experience its beauty ? Once a biophobe has experienced the beauty and begun to appreciate the beauty , then and only then can the biophobe begin to understand what it is at stake for human existence and for the existence of all living things . Truth = Nature = Reality = Beauty . But how do biophiles like you and I encourage biophobes to make that step into the natural world to begin their re-connection to the natural world ?
@trapperhays2873
@trapperhays2873 10 жыл бұрын
What a song. Give me name to find on iTunes
@lucmarcoux2144
@lucmarcoux2144 10 жыл бұрын
Thx Doc! I suppose we are not bacteria, and we do have a certain control to our growth as a species. We can probably push of the inevitable some, or time it to a desired time, but somehow I think, the amount of resources vs the amount of consumption we take in, will bring our species to an abrupt halt. Tragedy for your race, very sorry!
@ppudwell
@ppudwell 10 жыл бұрын
Take a look back...we are not getting any better....email....phone...me ...I AM GOING TO START SOMETHING! ssssh...don't let the gov know...
@ppudwell
@ppudwell 10 жыл бұрын
We love Haida Gwaii... Check out: www.SookeWhaleWatching.com We love our Killer Whales.... Howa
@westonanderson1966
@westonanderson1966 11 жыл бұрын
I have some problems with this presentation. First, Dr. Suzuki makes money promoting doomsday environmentalism (follow the money). --- Second, while the current population growth rate is about 1%, the current trend is steadily downward and projections show that to continue and potentially become negative (mathematical models favor the negative rate) because of decreased births and an aging population (and thus increasing death rate). The UN Population Division projects most likely population in 2150 to be just 3.2-10.2 billion range (favoring the lower end). --- Third, his test tube example is a simple closed system. Earth is not. There are many different life-cycles here that recycle the nutrients that each system needs to survive. Humans, in particular, are adept at improving our situation, becoming increasingly efficient at survival. And, while all organisms on earth adapt, we are especially good at it because we don't wait for evolutionary forces, using our intelligence instead and so we don't have to depend on any other life-cycle to thrive. --- Finally, Suzuki said all the other scientists 'he talks to' agrees with him. I don't doubt him. That little bubble he lives in would explain his presentation. But, the fact is, there are many other scientists that don't agree with his outlook (e.g, like those at the UN Population Division).
@leighallannewton
@leighallannewton 4 жыл бұрын
I'd be interested in your response now, after Australia's uncontrollable bushfires in early 2020, which were predicted in the 1990s. This story is not just about population growth and lack of resources but how we are going to survive with global warming now threatening the next great extinction and our very survival with increased temperature and weather events around the planet. If we can't reduce the use of fossil fuels we will be in deep trouble. In the end it's not about ever-increasing economic growth, rather it's about being able to sustain a balance in everything - population, food, temperature, weather, resources wealth/poverty amongst others.
@supertarzan12
@supertarzan12 11 жыл бұрын
Maybe we need world war III after all.
@sharecroppermike
@sharecroppermike 11 жыл бұрын
I was looking for a song for a friend who is doing a documentary on coal mining. I found an old vinyl with this song sung by the Ian Campbell Folk Group from Coal Dust Ballads..written a Durham England miner 1885. But this version you sing is bst...my style...clear, simple, well done and well sung. Thanks. ([email protected] for my "Twenty Five Miners" song on mp3 if you'd like to hear our SharcroppersTrio from Newfoundland sing it. My friend is using mine. Maybe yours?)
@Harbinification
@Harbinification 11 жыл бұрын
THAT ! Is a great idea ! =)
@n0g4rdd3r9
@n0g4rdd3r9 11 жыл бұрын
You're the man David!!!
@crazycanuck2236
@crazycanuck2236 11 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure this is William (Grit) Laskin singing and playing the northumbrian pipes. Recorded in Toronto at Friends of Fiddlers Green.
@jbfrodsham
@jbfrodsham 12 жыл бұрын
This guy thinks bacteria can talk. Dear me, he is joking, no? No he is NOT joking this idiot thinks you humans are just germs. He would like to kill you!
@jbfrodsham
@jbfrodsham 12 жыл бұрын
Rubbish. We are human not germs. Germs cannot think, or create anything. And chickens and buffalo cant either. So stop being anti-human. Just look at GDP v population growth since 1500 AD. It is huge. More people means more wealth.
@BudrMac
@BudrMac 12 жыл бұрын
I remember singing this in Grade four elementary school. Now I am in grade 12. :)
@67Bryony
@67Bryony 12 жыл бұрын
ah, just seen I've already posted earlier LOL. This is the original tune
@67Bryony
@67Bryony 12 жыл бұрын
It's by Joseph Bryan Geoghegan,. He wasn't a miner. He managed and performed in music halls in Bolton, Lancashire, and other places. I've got a PDF version of the original songsheet - I can't paste the link here but let me know if you want to see it. I'm Joseph Bryan Geoghegan's great great great granddaughter! We only found out fairly recently that he was a prolific song writer!
@michellefawcett7517
@michellefawcett7517 6 жыл бұрын
Hello - teaching this song to 4th grade students in Ontario, Canada --- it is credited to your ancestor in our older "Musicanada" series (I still use it as a resource). The melody is quite different in the book --- you can contact me if you'd like a photocopy [email protected]
@anurag.chetan
@anurag.chetan 4 жыл бұрын
I'm interested in knowing more about his works, could you mail me at [email protected] ?
@Graid
@Graid 12 жыл бұрын
Catchy as anything this! Thanks for uploading! Powerful really this in its mix of the light hearted reminder to look on what bright side in hard times and the reminder to consider of course that as privileged people your leisure may come at the expense of others' lives. Sadly still true today! Consider the unfortunate fate of the coltan miner whose labours feed our use of PCs. And indeed- consider who now are the majority of coal miners? People who are also often kept in poor conditions.
@puddingpan1
@puddingpan1 12 жыл бұрын
Oops! I meant to say you should not freeze these plastics, the toxin BPA becomes more toxic! BPA -Bisphenol A is in plastics, it is deadly!!!!! I am on a mission to get the plastic out of my home, it will be a process, but I am moving as quickly as I can. Look a Alex Jones and other vids especially search our food is killing us. I think that we are being deceived. When I go to the grocers I sit in my car and look at the people, it's shocking, how many disabled people you see!
@puddingpan1
@puddingpan1 12 жыл бұрын
please look at this video......type in your search box Alex Jones death by plastic I think you shouldn't put the plastic containers in the fridge. Check this out and email me. I have been researching for a few days, and I have felt sick on the stomach with the things I have found out.!
@ScottFromCanada
@ScottFromCanada 12 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most important things we need to understand. This video needs as LOT more views. Millions more.
@67Bryony
@67Bryony 12 жыл бұрын
These lyrics were written by my great great great great grandfather, Joseph Bryan Geoghegan. He was a music hall performer and manager. It's given me goose bumps hearing them set to music. I'm guessing the melody isn't by him? Just in the process of trying to track down some of his many songs!
@DRGregltlredhseng
@DRGregltlredhseng 2 жыл бұрын
Thank him for me.😀
@wolfmother8719
@wolfmother8719 12 жыл бұрын
for some reason I keep coming back to this song
@mbturner625
@mbturner625 12 жыл бұрын
Is this from a compilation or album? I'd love to buy it
@Avolinian
@Avolinian 13 жыл бұрын
Great music for playing Minecraft.
@Dayepipes
@Dayepipes 13 жыл бұрын
@nithelmusic The tune is known variously as "The Jolly Beggarman" to Highland bagpipers, and in US old timey music as "The Red Haired Boy."
@dalebeans
@dalebeans 14 жыл бұрын
That's great, glad you like it. It is one of my all-time favourites. I can only imagine what it's like though.
@GamerGeorgina-xc5cq
@GamerGeorgina-xc5cq 4 жыл бұрын
Yes
@pattycat100567
@pattycat100567 14 жыл бұрын
REALLLY IS A GOOD SONG TO DRINK LAGER AND PLAY BASS TO...TRY IT ITS THE BEST ..
@MetalUnitesPeopleOfficial
@MetalUnitesPeopleOfficial 14 жыл бұрын
Fockin' Epic Song Man :) It rocks like hell! My new favourite!!
@GilmourGrrrrlGoods757
@GilmourGrrrrlGoods757 14 жыл бұрын
This is especially touching to us in the US this week, as we mourn the loss of the West Virginia miners. Thank you for posting this lovely tune.
@dalebeans
@dalebeans 15 жыл бұрын
The original is called Down in the Coal Mine, I believe, published by A. L. Lloyd in a collection called Come All Ye Bold Miners in 1952. This song was written in the 1870's by a Durham miner named J. B. Geoghehen.
@tastyhorses
@tastyhorses 15 жыл бұрын
a local group sings this immediately followed by a rapid version of Little Beggarman. Same tune. Makes for a good sequence in their show.
@dalebeans
@dalebeans 15 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that. This one is very special, I know. It's my favourite song.