Once the first snow falls and/or your ground is frozen, it is best to wait til late winter/early spring before planting trees in your yard. Tennessee: Autumn (and early winter) are best.Louisiana: Expand your home’s forest in November or December.Georgia: Late fall or even winter will work.But you can probably plant any time of year. Florida: Planting in the rainy season from May to October is smart.Alabama: Fall is okay, but winter (November through March) is even better.Following is a list of states that have exceptions to fall planting: Zones 8, 9, and 10 have more time to get plants in the ground and can plant into December. Your tree wouldn’t have enough time to save the energy needed to survive the winter.įor most states and zones (including 5, 6, and 7) fall really is a great time to add a tree to your yard. That’s why you want to avoid planting evergreen trees if the soil temperature is lower than 60° F. They need all the nutrients they can get before the ground freezes. On the other hand, evergreen trees–like pine and spruce–hold onto their needles year-round. Because of this, they focus only on growing and providing water to their roots in winter. Those are the trees that shed leaves before for winter. The 50° F mark works best for deciduous trees. If your soil is consistently 50° F or higher, you’re good to plant. To be 100% sure, measure soil temperature early in the morning for a few, consecutive days. Mid-August to mid-October is an ideal time of year to plant new trees, though, that time frame can be stretched into November and December. Ideally, trees and shrubs need about 6 weeks to establish roots before a heavy freeze, but it’s actually OK to plant them anytime the ground is workable, and many bare-root trees and shrubs are planted in very early spring while they’re still dormant.Ī good rule of thumb is that if the trees in your area still have leaves, you can plant new trees. It will depend on a variety of factors including your local climate, what type of tree/shrub you are planting, and how much time before severe weather is forecasted. However, the answer to "can you plant trees in winter?" is not a clear yes or no. Fall and winter months are some of the best times of the year to plant a tree.
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To keep up with demand, they'll go through:Ĭheese: 930 pounds of freshly grated house cheese blend In an average week, the four original locations (Henderson, Inwood, Shops at Legacy and Grapevine) will sell 3,800 pies between them. The brand has since expanded with several more locations, all of which have cultivated their own neighborhood following - and to keep up with demand, Fireside is going through a helluva lot of product. Overall was really delicious and look forward to trying their other pies and starters and of course getting more of that bruschetta - super tasty!Įventually would be good to eat in as well, it's a franchise and they have a few locations around Dallas.Fireside Pies will celebrate a decade of slinging pies on Henderson Avenue this year, and if the crowds are any indication, Consilient's pizzeria is as hot as ever. Honestly really enjoyed the bruschetta the most, cannot stop thinking about it. Ingredients are all fresh and good quality. Taste - Delicious! Didn't get that plastic cheese feel or heavy carb overload. Spice - 2/5 More on flavour rather than the spice. The brownie was good size, enough for two. You probably need 2 or more - there's def not going to be any leftovers here with one pie. Quantity - The pizza is quite small compared to what you normally get from pizza places. Warm Cocoa Brownie ($9.50) - Brownie with ice cream, salted caramel and hazelnut. Hot & Crumbled Pie ($15.50) - Tasty - spicy Italian sausage, ricotta, tomatoes and added mushrooms. Only wish there was more, will definitely do a bigger order of this next time. Piled high with tomatoes, mushrooms and pine nuts and flakes of goat. Ordered the Bruschetta, Hot and Crumbled Pie and Warm Cocoa Brownie.īruschetta ($13.50) - This was so delicious. Trying out all the pizza places on UberEats and here's my review for Fireside Pies. Pizza here is pricy, but like mentioned each one is two meals for anyone with a normal appetite. The salsa was unique to the point that it tasted more like a bruschetta topping, but it was very good. Well cooked, generous on the egg and chorizo and a very fresh avocado on top. As for brunch items, the Chorizo & Egg Quesadilla with Salsa was perfect. Adding jalapeno to combat the sweet of the pineapple was a wonderful idea. I disagreed and thought the combinations of flavors were outstanding. The person with the Hawaiian Pie gave it mixed reviews saying it had too much going on. Could only eat half so had the second half for dinner and the crust even stayed crisp for the rewarming. Its spicy flavor and smoked cheese made it far from an ordinary pizza. Among the pizzas it was the BBQ Chicken Pie that really stood out. Dip was much more flavorful than many I have had, and it is served with pieces of pizza dough (cooked of course), but it all made it feel like creating small pizzas. We had a baby with us so they were accommodating in putting us out of any busy path. Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in GrapevineĪ party of six and everyone really enjoyed their lunch/brunch meals here.Restaurants for Special Occasions in Grapevine.
I would be remiss if I didn't plug in that my wife is an excellent winemaker's spouse in that she is always understanding and supportive of the time commitment winemaking takes. I am recently married where I gained an awesome stepdaughter and am expecting a boy in March, so most of my free time is spent enjoying time with my family. Image: Preston Thomas What do you do when you are not working/making wine? We only get one shot every year to make the best wine we can, and the staying patient is one of the keys to accomplishing that. The longer I make wine, the more I find the beauty of enjoying the journey from grape to bottle each vintage provides. I enjoy instant gratification, but winemaking necessitates patience. What is the hardest part of a winemaker's job?įor me, the hardest part of being a winemaker is staying patient. The best winemakers are humble, formulate good plans but remain flexible and hear ideas, and listen to what the year is giving them to consistently craft elegant and fine wines. In my experience, customers want to know the story behind what they are drinking, and the winemaker is the best person to tell it. Human touch matters in every facet of being a winemaker. Winemaking yields a broad and unique skill set! How do you think a winemaker can help drive marketing and sales personally?Īn intern just asked me today whether I thought automation would eventually replace winemakers, and I think my answer to that also answers this question. There is no replacing experience in this industry, but I think there are a few key skills that the best winemakers I know share - the ability to be flexible, good reasoning, being present, and a thirst for knowledge. Image: Preston Thomas What are some of the most important skills for a winemaker? I'm still not sure how I afforded wines in the $20-$30 price point in college. From there, I would visit a local wine shop every week, looking for new wines in an effort to learn as much as I could, which ultimately led to seeking out my first internship. We were still up when the sun rose the next morning. The conversation that accompanied the wine was what got me hooked. My inspiration to become a winemaker happened on Thanksgiving night in 2013 over a box of White Zin (I will not be fielding questions at this time). I grew up in moonshining, Scotch-drinking family, so wine was never really around growing up. Past that, you can find me in the vineyard seeing what the year is giving us, running analysis, populating spreadsheets and our winemaking software, meeting with upper management about plans, doing what I can to help the team out, and tasting, of course. A lot of my current role consists of coordinating/planning and putting the pieces of the puzzle in the correct spots. We have two facilities - sparkling/white production and red production - that consistently satisfy my desire for creative problem-solving. One of the aspects of being a winemaker that I enjoy most is that no two days are the same. Your current role, and what does your day look like? I said I would give myself until I was 30 to settle into a career, but my heart was set during my first vineyard walk. In 2017, I moved back to the East Coast and began working at Stone Tower Winery in Leesburg, Virginia, where I have been ever since. From there, I moved to Terre Rouge/Easton Wines where, in conjunction with my time at Andis, I realized my passion for winemaking. After realizing that I did not enjoy the prospects of being a physician, I shifted my focus to winemaking with a harvest internship at Andis Wines in Plymouth, California, in 2015. in Molecular Biology with a minor in Chemistry from The University of Tennessee - the initial goal being to become a trauma surgeon. Tell us a little about your background and journey into winemaking. Learn more about him and his experiences in the wine space below. His inspiration to become a winemaker happened on Thanksgiving night in 2013 over a box of White Zin. According to Preston Thomas, an associate winemaker at Stone Tower Winery, winemaking yields a broad and unique skill set! He grew up in a scotch-drinking family. Halstead soon discovers that the son might have been killed over a relationship.Īfter a series of meth drug dealers get killed in an ambush, Ruzek enlists the help of his top CI who has knowledge of gangs and dealers in Chicago. The man reveals that he is working for a gang to find out who had killed his son who was not involved in gangs. While on a stakeout, the Intelligence Unit's cover gets blown while finding a man who is caught selling heroin. In addition to this investigation, Burgess learns that Makayla's (the girl she helped two episodes earlier) cousin has been unable to care for her, leading Burgess to make an impulsive and potentially life-changing decision. After apprehending one of them, Burgess learns that the teens are robbing their johns in the hopes of building a better life for themselves and finds herself conflicted, believing that the system has let them down. The Intelligence Unit investigates a rash of violent carjackings and learns that the offenders are a group of foster teens and members of a teen prostitution ring who have aged out of the fostering system or will soon. Also, Upton and Halstead reignite their romance, and Upton finds herself unable to face her father due to his abusive history after learning he has suffered a medical emergency. Meanwhile, Voight struggles to get the Deputy Superintendent on board with the investigation. However, surveillance photos lead the detectives in a different direction to a domestic abuse victim that the officer was assisting, and they soon realize that her abusive ex-boyfriend was the true culprit. Upton soon discovers that the suspect might have had a grudge against the officer prior to the murder. The Intelligence unit investigates the murder of a Chicago police officer. Meanwhile, Upton is offered a job with the FBI in New York but turns it down and finally expresses her feelings for Halstead, which leads to him kissing her. After he is apprehended, Burgess bids farewell to Makayla as she goes to live with family and expresses to Ruzek that she still harbors a desire for motherhood but is uncertain of her ability to be both a mother and a cop due to her previous miscarriage. The unit soon learns that Makayla's biological father was responsible for the murders because he was trying to get his daughter back. Though awkward at first, Burgess is able to get the girl, Makayla, to open up and forms a bond with her. While on patrol, Burgess and Ruzek discover a little girl wandering the streets alone and also discover that her family had been murdered and she is the only witness. Faced with losing his badge or accepting a deal that would hinder his career and prevent him from leaving Intelligence or even being promoted to the rank of Detective, Atwater takes a third option when he confronts and threatens to sue Nolan and the Chicago Police Department if the hazing continues while the crooked cop agrees to back off. Nolan's ongoing harassment against Atwater continues to escalate, and things come to a head when Ruzek is wounded due to patrol officers not responding to Atwater's unit's requests for backup. Meanwhile, Atwater and Voight continue to have disagreements on how to handle the racial insensitivity Atwater is experiencing within the police department. Later, Atwater is attacked by several unknown people and is left struggling to get back up.Īfter a local and highly respected alderman's son is suspected of murder, Miller tries to pressure Voight into charging the teen quickly and quietly without him being suspected of racial favoring. Later, Atwater gets into a blowup with Voight over the way the police confront suspects, and Voight tells Atwater to find another job if he wants to argue about how the Intelligence Unit runs. Also, Voight is introduced to the new Deputy Superintendent, Samantha Miller (guest star Nicole Ari Parker). While dealing with police brutality, Atwater suggests not to engage in physical altercations with the suspect, to Voight's dismay. Meanwhile, the Intelligence unit investigates a shooting that involves a five-year-old child. Voight and the rest of the Intelligence unit grapple with the revolution of police reform and COVID-19. But when these copper atoms leave the penny, they leave some of their electrons behind. That means some copper atoms leave the penny and start floating around in the liquid. When you put your dirty pennies in the vinegar and salt, the copper oxide and some of the copper dissolve in the water. Negative charges attract positive charges, so electrons attract protons. Electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged. Electrons and protons are both electrically charged particles. Atoms are made up of even smaller particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons. To understand how the nail and screw got coated with copper, you need to understand a little bit more about atoms. How did the nail and the screw get coated with copper? When the vinegar and salt dissolve the copper-oxide layer, they make it easier for the copper atoms to join oxygen from the air and chlorine from the salt to make a blue-green compound called malachite. Why did the unrinsed pennies turn blue-green? You could also clean your pennies with salt and lemon juice or orange juice, because those juices are acids, too. Why did the vinegar and salt clean the pennies?Ĭopper oxide dissolves in a mixture of weak acid and table salt-and vinegar is an acid. The pennies looked dull and dirty because they were covered with copper oxide. Copper atoms can combine with oxygen atoms from the air to make a molecule called copper oxide. But sometimes atoms of different kinds join to make molecules. The copper of a penny, for example, is made up of copper atoms. Some things are made up of just one kind of atom. Why did the pennies look dirty before I put them in the vinegar?Įverything around you is made up of tiny particles called atoms. It demonstrates how pervasive the pathogen is," Koch said. "That's a massive amount of genetic information from the bee tissue sample to be associated with Varimorpha bombi. It turns out about 4.5 percent of the DNA the researchers sequenced came from Microsporidia, the fungal group that includes Varimorpha bombi. "It's only with the most cutting-edge equipment that you could resolve an entire genome of 15,252 genes and 18 chromosomes from a tiny bit of one bumble bee. "We used a small piece of abdominal tissue from a single male collected from a nest in Minnesota, which, given the endangered status of the rusty patched bumble bee, seemed like a very good idea," Koch said. While scientists have known the widespread presence of the fungal pathogen Varimorpha bombi (formerly called Nosema bombi) has a detrimental impact on many rusty patched bumble bee populations, Koch was a bit surprised by how much Varimorpha genetic material he found in the bumble bee sample that was used to develop the genome map. Koch explained that some of the factors contributing to the decline of rusty patched bumble bees are already known: loss of habitat, reduced variety of nectar sources, climate change, exposure to pesticides, and more pathogens and pests. Uhaud Koch with the ARS Pollinating Insect-Biology, Management, Systematics Research Unit in Logan, Utah. "With the amount of detailed information that we and other researchers now have access to in this newly sequenced genome, we have an opportunity to find a whole different approach to strengthening rusty patched bumble bee populations," said research entomologist Jonathan B. Among the few places they are still regularly found is around the Minneapolis-St. In 2017, the species was listed as "endangered." Where rusty patched bumble bees were once common across the Upper Midwest and Northeast in 28 states and 2 Canadian provinces, now their range is down to disconnected spots in 13 states and one Canadian province. But in the last 20 years or so, its population is estimated to have declined by 87 percent. The rusty patched bumble bee ( Bombus affinis)is an important pollinator of bergamot ( Monarda fistulosa), milkweed, and other wildflowers, as well as crops such as cranberries, plums, apples and alfalfa. The expectation is that this library will help researchers answer the big questions about bees such as what genetic differences make a bee species more vulnerable to climate change or whether a bee species is likely to be more susceptible to a pesticide. Beenome 100 is a collaborative undertaking of ARS and the University of Illinois. Putting together the rusty patched bumble bee genome is part of the Beenome 100 project, a first-of-its-kind effort to create a library of high-quality, highly detailed genome maps of 100 or more diverse bee species found in the United States. Note: This information is subject to change at the discretion of James Madison University. 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SB: She does production design on my films. His sister is Stephonik Youth, who works on his films. And I get a call from Sean’s sister’s friend, who’s my friend. I was, as all of us were last July 2020, sitting around wondering what was going on in the world. This normally doesn’t happen this way - at least, it hasn’t happened for me this way. So tell me a little bit about when you got a call like, “Hey, we’re gonna shoot this movie during the pandemic.” How did it sound to you? You also had a music career under the name Dirt Nasty. They get mixed up all the time because of the red font. You started as a model, you were an MTV VJ, you’ve acted on some sitcoms, you were in Scream. Simon, you have had one of the most unique careers. I’m very torn about how I’m feeling right now and how I feel about myself.” So I wanted to actually tackle a character study of one of these men that would almost, in a way, put the audience in the position I was when I was hanging out with them. At the end of the night I’d be driving home, thinking about everything I had just heard, being like, “Why was I laughing at that? Some of these men are reprehensible. And they had similar character traits and a psyche that I found incredibly complex and fascinating, because when I was hanging out with them, I was entertained by them, enjoying my time, interacting. And there is actually a term applied to these gentlemen within the adult-film world: “Suitcase Pimps.” It doesn’t represent all the men in the adult-film industry, but it is a certain type. Sean Baker: I was doing research in the adult-film world for that film you just mentioned, Starlet, with my co-screenwriter Chris Bergoch, and we met a handful of Mikey Sabers. There’s a Mikey in Starlet, if I recall, which is another movie that dealt with people who work in the adult-film industry. Baker, director of low-budget indies featuring first-time actors, and Rex, a former MTV VJ and Scary Movie star, make for an unexpected pairing, and they talked about the beginnings of their creative partnership, which came together suddenly during the pandemic, as well as their thoughts on anti-heroes, a filmmaker’s responsibilities when depicting sex workers onscreen, and why they bet big on a certain ’N Sync song.Īlison Willmore: I wanted to ask off the bat about “Mikey Saber” as a performance name. To kick off their Vulture Festival panel last month, Rex and Red Rocket director Sean Baker brought a clip from the film that showed Mikey, having made a less-than-triumphant return to his Texas hometown, trying to talk around the blank years on his résumé with prospective employers before finally breaking and telling them - not without some glee - about what he’d really been up to that whole time. But his character, Mikey Saber, is only too happy to talk about his tenure in the porn industry. “This one’s a different experience for me I never quite had the praise and respect from peers and people that are the cinephiles, and it feels good to get validated for what you do.”Īnd with a little push from Rex’s prosthetic penis, “Red Rocket” came out on top.Red Rocket star Simon Rex prefers to steer clear of discussions of his own longtime brush with the adult-film world if he can help it. And, ‘Oh, you’re funny.’ But it’s never been like, ‘Wow, what a great film. “I’m used to being the guy from ‘Scary Movie’ and doing comedic stuff. The actor told IndieWire that the rave reviews for “Red Rocket” caught him by surprise. And how is this happening now? And I still think I’m just reeling from it all.” I’ll be in a hotel room by myself and I just start cracking up because it’s kind of like, life is just a big cosmic joke. Rex continued about the film’s success, “Sometimes I just start laughing. We somehow got away with it for eight months. “And at that point, after we won the Spirit Award, I said, ‘It’s time to tell people.’ We did this for eight months. “I just had fun with it, and me and Sean Baker…we agreed that we were going to keep it mysterious, and not say whether or not that was really me naked,” Rex said. The “surreal” production behind “Red Rocket” led to the “amazing highlight” of Rex’s career - and a memorable member. As ‘West Side Story’ Struggles at the Box Office, Headlines Could Become Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Plus get instant access to my library of on-the-go style downloads! PIN THIS POST!įTC- Not sponsored by any brands mentioned. Sign up for my free monthly e-journal, The Millennial Maven Love Letters for exclusive content + millennial inspiration and lifestyle hacks. If you find this post interesting, informative, or just plain entertaining, tell me about it in the comments below! 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