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  1. Kane man in TV spotlight for 'Bigfoot' research February 27, 2013 By Ted Lutz Photo by Ted Lutz
  2. Microwave Cake ---- 1-2-3 Cake found on www.pinterest.com On cake mixes on one site said 1 cake mix had to be Angel Food. Not bad for some thing quick. 1-2-3 Cake. Mix one box of any flavor of cake mix and one box Angel Food cake mix in a lg ziploc bag or in a sealable bowl. Store mixture until you get the urge for dessert. Put 3 tbs of the mixture in lg coffee mug and stir in 2 tbs water. Microwave for one minute for a single serving of cake! Top with fruit, ice cream, whipped cream, etc.
  3. Scientists probe mystery of venus fly trap INSIDE SCIENCE NEWS, NOVEMBER 24,2012------Plants aren't typically known for their speed. But the carnivorous Venus flytrap can close its jaw-like leaves in the blink of an eye. Charles Darwin once referred to the Venus flytrap as "one of the most wonderful plants in the world." But despite the plant's notoriety, its closing mechanism remains a mystery 250 years after its discovery. Biophysicists at the Ecole Polytechnique Universitaire de Marseille, in France, are investigating the cellular process behind the Venus flytrap's rapid response to prey. The researchers have already thrown out one popular explanation for the Venus flytrap's quick motion, that water movement within the plant makes its jaw snap. They announced this finding in San Diego at a meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics. "This is the first time someone has looked at how Venus flytraps move on the cellular level," said biophysicist and lead researcher Mathieu Colombani. "We are looking for an explanation that's both biologically and physically possible." Venus flytraps are native to the coastal bogs of North and South Carolina. The bogs' soil lacks the proper nutrients -- particularly nitrogen and phosphorus -- for plants to grow. The plant manages to survive in this tough environment by trapping and digesting insects in order to fulfill their nutritional needs. "In these bogs you see a lot of carnivorous plants that rely on animals and insects for nutrients," said biophysicist Jacques Dumais of the Universidad Adolfo Ibanez in Chile. When an insect is drawn into one of the plant's traps, it tickles a small, hair-like outgrowth on the inside of the leaf. When two different outgrowths are triggered in short succession, a rapid process triggers the leaves to shut, trapping the insect in as little as one-tenth of a second. As the insect struggles to escape, it triggers even more outgrowths, causing the Venus flytrap to tighten its grip and release enzymes to digest its snack. Each "mouth" can only snap shut four or five times before it dies, whether it catches something or not. In 2005, scientists discovered the large-scale principle behind the plant's bite. Each leaf pops from convex to concave as it closes, like a jumping popper toy or an inverted contact lens. "A Venus flytrap is like two popper toys put together," said Colombani. "Once the process is started, the two leaves snap together very quickly." When the plant's leaves are separated, the trap is in a stable equilibrium and remains open. Once the plant's prey springs the trap, some internal process in the plant upsets the system, causing the two leaves to quickly snap together. Identifying this internal process is the focus of Colombani's research. "The Venus flytrap's movements are as much a biological process as a physical process," said Dumais. "Colombani's work is a really wonderful attempt to understand everything from beginning to end." Currently there are several theories on how the Venus flytrap's leaves become unstable. The researchers were able to rule out one popular theory, which suggests that cells on the inside of the plant's leaves transfer water to cells on the outside of the leaves. The resulting cell size change would alter the shape of the leaves, possibly causing them to quickly destabilize and pop together. Colombani's team looked at the pressure change inside a single cell as the leaves snapped shut. "It's difficult because you need to stay focused on a single cell and the plant's leaves move very quickly," said Colombani. To solve this problem, the researchers creatively used blue dental paste to glue one of the Venus flytrap's leaves to an anchored plastic fork. This setup kept the leaf from moving and made focusing on a single cell possible. They found that the movement of water between the inner and outer cells was far too slow to be responsible for the plant's rapid movements. "It takes a few seconds for each cell to relax, which means that it would take about two minutes for the plant to close," said Colombani. "This doesn't seem like a good candidate for a mechanism that takes less than a second." The researchers are currently testing another popular explanation that says the elasticity of the plant's cell walls changes, causing the leaves to destabilize and snap together. Colombani says that whatever the mechanisms behind the remarkable plant's bite are, they could have potential applications in medicine or other fields. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2012/11/24/scientists-probe-mystery-venus-fly-trap/?intcmp=features#ixzz2D9R3bEgR
  4. The show some years ago used to be at the Middleburg Auction Barn grounds.
  5. When I go to tractor show(1 in Spring and 1 in Fall) near Selinsgrove they made potato chips during the shows in a big kettle. Usually bring home 2 or 3 bags.
  6. Eriton was located near intersection of Rt.322 andRt.119 across from the hamlot of West Liberty. See story of Eriton---http://patheoldminer.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cleeriton.html
  7. Items You Can Compost A passionate composter and urban farmer, Sayward knows compost. What comes as a surprise to you on this list? Posted by Sayward Rebhal Home composting isn
  8. There was a story on the second page of The Tri-County Sunday(Oct.30) about the Medix Hotel in Medix Run on Rt.555 having a female spirit.
  9. Have not heard where peepers in Big Run peeped yet.
  10. One weekend we went to see the Disney movie " Old Yeller" in 1957. It was about a family ,a youg boy and an old stray dog. Sunday afternoon showings had very long lines. We were lucky was able to get into 1st show. In the end Old Yeller died protecting the boys from a wild animal. When we came out of the movies my Aunt,Uncle and cousins were waiting in line to see the second show. My younger brother told them there was no sense in going in because Ol Yeller was dead.
  11. Website for Jefferson County Historical Society Center---www.jchconline.org
  12. Interesting pictures of Brookville. If you are interested in pictures and other items in the history of Brookville there is the Jefferson County Historical Society-Museum located at 172-176 Main Street in Brookville,hours are Tuesday-Saturday 12 Noon to 5 PM. Call 1-814-849-0077 for more information. They have many interesting and historical items to see including the Bowdish Train Display. The Historical Center is on same side of Main street the Courthouse is on ,about 3 doors down from the traffic light at Pickering & Main Street would be across from Angelo'sPizza.
  13. Remembered that and the clean up that followed working at Rockwell.
  14. The Rhubarb seeds that I planted Monday afternoon (April 13) started to sprout over the weekend. Have about 2 dozen little sprouts showing as of Monday (April 20).
  15. Over the weekend my uncle gave me rhubarb seeds I just put them in some Miricale-Grow potting soil on Monday. Wait see how long it takes for them to sprout. My uncle said he never tried it from seed. Last year I bought 1 rhubarb plant and it did not really grow very much. I just checked last night and the rhubarb plant is just starting to come up fom last year.Probably should have gotten a couple of plants.
  16. My uncle gave me some rhubarb seeds going to try and start them indoors. I don't know how that's going to work ,never tried it before. Also a bunch of pumpkin seeds to start.Most of the time my "green thumb" and I don't do the best.
  17. When camping we make individual meals his way. We make a big hamburg patty,add some sliced potatoes,a big slice of onion,green pepper slices,celery, some times add some broccoli,butter,and salt and pepper.Some times add a little garlic salt too.Makes for a complete meal.
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