Both melodies are truly beautiful. However, to hear the way this sacred hymn was song to Brother Joseph before his martyrdom is remarkable. Thank you so much for seeking the history and sharing it with all of us. I don't know the effort involved in your research but it is greatly appreciated. Thank you for the beautiful images.
Vacuum-powered gyro instruments are still relevant in aircraft. C172 checklist still has a vacuum gauge, in order to make sure that you have enough airspeed , so that the gyrocompass, and turn-and-bank indicator work properly.
That was an excellent way to end the video. Short and punchy to the point. As a retired sales and marketing executive who started selling as a rep for nestle in my early twenties that was an excellent video!!
Hey Henry. We used to chat back when you used to post and I lived in Georgia. Well I know live in Sugar city Idaho to be near my grandbabies. I'm lucky enough to say that I get to see those beautiful grand Tetons every single day😊 I sure miss your posts. Hope your doing well. Regards Randy
Phinneas P. MacAlister was my great grandfather! He came from Scotland to the US as a very young man of 16 years age after the Civil War. He was a builder, homesteader, and real estate developer, and eventual owner of ten antebellum homes.
...I love all things old school, and love my old cars and trucks original..that said, vacuum wipers suck...I remember as a kid in the early 1970's, our old 1952 Dodge truck had vacuum wipers...and I remember how, when it was raining, they would slow down, then stop working when we went up a hill..then you couldn't see a thing...unnerving to me as a kid, and I remember asking dad why they did that?.."they're vacuum wipers" he told me..well, I didn't know what that was, but I concluded that they sucked...even our old 1963 Falcon station wagon's wipers didn't act like that(they were undoubtedly electric)...those old vacuum wipers stuck in my head when I grew older, and saw them in other old cars from the 40's and 50's...what really shocked me, though, was when I learned that they were still in use in some vehicles in the 1960's and into the early 1970's!...I was sure that those archaic things had gone out of production by the mid-1950's!....
Grandparents John Jack McAlister &Sarah Crawford Mcalister came to America from the way of Antrim Mead co. Ireland 🇮🇪 I am member of Clan McAlister would love to meet some cousins from over the pond. What I would give to have a small cutting from those beautiful rhododendrons!
My grandfathers name was Allister John McAllister son of John McAllister. Allister passed away in California in 1973. I live in PIttsburgh, PA and my grandmothers name was Elizabeth McAllister.
the church at 2:12 is a historic church as well. I purchased Holy Water and had Two Rosaries Blessed in there. i have videos of the churches on my channel. feel free to go watch them.
reason the doors and windows are painted light blue to to protect and ward off any evil spirits . i did a road trip from my house in arizona to colorado and back. stopped in old town santa fe on my way back home back in september this year
@1:07 that’s the church that has the spiral staircase in it. story goes that the nuns prayed for several days and on the last day jesus christ sent St. Joseph (correct me if i’m wrong) to build a staircase. when he was finished the nuns went to pay him and he disappeared back to heaven.
Love the RainX products, we to were traveling in the pouring rain and love how at times the wipers didn't even need to be on. Then again in our 47 having the wipers on isn't much help clearing the rain of the windscreen.