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chaddavisphotography · 10 months
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Wood floats up onto the shore in Kewaunee near the Nuclear Power Plant.
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hoyt-and-cavanaugh · 2 months
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https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14311535/1/Emergency-Contacts-Relationships
"The nurse said only family is allowed back here, so I told her we were siblings. Just go along with it." Three moments where Lily gets a call to go to the hospital because of Woody, where they talk about all their relationships.
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14193040/1/I-ve-got-you-brother
Lily was like the big sister he never had and never thought he needed. Woody was someone who needed her. 
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dailylighthouse · 2 years
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Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse
Kewaunee, Wisconsin, United States
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Source: Wikiemedia Commons
Constructed: 1891
Automated: 1981
Have a favorite lighthouse? Curious about lighthouses in general? Send an ask!
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Farm Facts & Family Story: Heim's Hillcrest Dairy
Each year the Kewaunee County Breakfast on the Farm is hosted by a different Family Farm located in Kewaunee County! The Heim Family Our 2024 Host Family Farm As a multi-generational family farm, Heim’s Hillcrest Dairy prides itself on the ‘Family Feel’, both in the business and the daily operations of the farm.  Family is a cornerstone for all that the Heim’s do. Heim’s Hillcrest Dairy was…
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kewaunee · 8 months
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Lab Fume Hood
Kewaunee is the leading fume hood manufacturer in India and worldwide. We design and manufacture many types of fume hood for our clients in various industries. For more information visit: https://www.kewaunee.in/laboratory-fume-hood.php
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horoscopodegeminis · 2 years
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Psíquicos en Eustis
Los #Piscis pueden ser algo precavidos, necesitan siempre el apoyo de los demás para lanzarse a cualquier cosa...
Tarot Y Videncia:
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Para resolver los problemas del corazón y entregarnos a la felicidad. ¡Los temas del corazón son tan complejos! Cuando el amor no ha tocado a la puerta nos sentimos ansiosos por encontrar a la paraje ideal y una vez que la tenemos nos enfrentamos al miedo de perderla. En cualquiera de los casos no hay de qué preocuparnos porque el tarot amor nos brinda la ayuda necesaria para triunfar en una relación.
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porcelainapparition · 5 months
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Kewaunee, Wisconsin
built in 1901
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myhauntedsalem · 9 months
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Christmas Tree Ghost Ship
From 1898 to 1912 Herman Schuenemann was the Captain of the wooden schooner Rouse Simmons.
Captain Schuenemann was considered as much a part of Chicago’s Christmas as Santa Claus because his ship was better known as the “Christmas Tree Ship.”
Every November he would set sail on Lake Michigan from Thompson with a full cargo of spruces, pines and balsams piled high.
As Schuenemann reached his destination– he would steer the Rouse Simmons down the Chicago River and up to the Clark Street Bridge were thousands of waving Chicagoans would wait in anticipation.
Once the ship had docked, people swarmed onboard to choose a Christmas tree. They cost 50 cents to a dollar.
“Chicago’s Yuletide season began when the Christmas Tree Ship arrived with evergreens lashed to her masts and rigging… Her skipper would welcome throngs of Chicagoans aboard as soon as the ship’s moorings were secure. Whole families would hurry to the dock to get the pick of the crop. Many wandered on deck to watch the Captain’s daughter, Elsie, weave pine branches into wreaths, which were also for sale.”
–Reminiscences of Phil Sanders when he was a boy.
Herman Scheuenemann and his brother August before him– from 1876-to 1898– always made sure no one left without a tree. Both brothers gave away hundreds of trees to needy families, churches and orphanages.
August was carrying a load of trees to Chicago when his ship went down in 1898 in one of Lake Michigan’s fierce November gales. His brother, Herman made another trip just two weeks later determined Chicago would have its Christmas trees that year.
Unfortunately, fourteen years later Herman would suffer the same fate.
Lake sailors as well as ocean sailors are a superstitious lot–they have to be. Generations of “old salts” pass down what a sailor needs to be aware of–this includes everything that happens on and around their ships.
Captain Schuenemann was a competent and cautious sailor but for some reason he ignored a significant number of ominous warnings in November of 1912.
He was planning to sail from Thompson, Michigan on a Friday with a large cargo of trees despite severe storm warnings. His crew was nervous for there was an obvious storm brewing and the captain wanted to start their journey on a Friday.
Sailors considered it extremely unlucky to begin a voyage on a Friday. In the 1800s the British Navy was so annoyed by this superstition they purposefully launched a new ship called HMS Friday on a Friday.
Needless to say this ship and its crew were never seen again.
Captain Charles Nelson, Herman’s partner who had been a lake captain for 50 years tried to persuade Herman to delay but he could not convince him. Herman didn’t want to take the risk of being iced into the harbor and having his ship dashed against the docks by gale-force winds.
Schuenemann then ignored several more bad omens. Just before the schooner left the harbor several sailors watched in horror as droves of rats fled the ship. This is believed to be a sign a ship is in imminent danger.
Three crew members afraid now left the Rouse Simmons forfeiting their pay. This left just 13 crewmembers on the ship. Sailing with thirteen crewmembers was considered to be as dangerous as starting a voyage on a Friday.
Ships at the time nailed a horseshoe to the side of their vessels for good luck. Just as on land it is considered bad luck if these horseshoes are hung upside down–all the luck will run out.
As the Rouse Simmons set sail, the horseshoe that was hung on its side was loosened by strong winds. It was now hanging upside down on a single nail.
Captain Schuenemann left the harbor on November 22nd and sailed right into the now infamous Big Storm of 1912.
The temperature immediately dropped from 40 degrees to below freezing. Rain turned to snow and ice, which coated the ships’ rigging, sails and spars–and the Christmas trees that were on deck.
The next day witnesses in Kewaunee, Wisconsin saw the Rouse Simmons pass by flying her distress signals. They wondered why the ship with its tattered sails did not just stop but instead sailed into a blinding snowstorm.
“The Two Rivers Life Saving Crew was informed of the ships’ distress signals and set out in search of the schooner but it was never found.”
–From an article in the Chronicle of Two Rivers
This mystery was not solved until 1971 when the wreck of the Rouse Simmons was found at the bottom of Lake Michigan.
Its wheel was missing so the experts concluded that the ships enormous cargo of Christmas trees had basically turned into ice blocks on deck, which then slid into the wheel leaving the captain unable to control the ships’ course.
One popular sailor superstition is that when a ship’s bells are heard ringing of their own accord, as in a storm, this foretells death.
In the days after the Rouse Simmons was lost several people near Two Rivers, Wisconsin reported hearing phantom bells and phantom cries in the wind.
A ghost ship has also been seen through the years. It is often spotted on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day gliding in the waters near Two Rivers. People have watched as it just vanishes into a mist.
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tea-ddie · 1 month
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Everything's for sale in Kewaunee. A diary comic from April 2024.
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holoraindrops · 2 years
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2023 Convention Schedule
Hey all! I took a few minutes to update my convention schedule here on Tumblr. 
Anime Milwaukee February 3-5, 2023 / Milwaukee, WI
Genghis Con February 23-26, 2023 / Denver, CO
Planet Comicon March 17-19, 2023 / Kansas City, MO
Times of Future Past June 10-11, 2023 / Kewaunee, WI
Fan Expo Denver June 30-July 1, 2023 / Denver, CO
Metrocon July 14-16, 2023 / Tampa, FL
Tekko July 20-23, 2023 / Pittsburgh, PA
FanX Salt Lake September 21-23, 2023 / Salt Lake City, UT
Daku Con November 3-5, 2023 / Denver, CO
Come by and visit if you’ll be at any of these! :D Hope to see you there!
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bsaka7 · 1 year
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reading the art of Fielding Chad harbach and this fictional college is set in so-called north eastern Wisconsin. it's in like. Kewaunee except made up. they flew this guy (actually maybe the whole baseball team?) into the green bay airport like bro he'd fly to milwaukee and they'd make him drive. The author is from racine
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travelingtheusa · 1 month
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WISCONSIN
2024 Aug 21 (Wed) – We went into town today.  Had lunch at Ardy & Ed’s Drive-in.  The waitress came to the car on roller skates and took our order.  She brought our food and hooked the tray on the window.  The burgers were very good.  We both had their fresh made root beer.  We stopped at a liquor store to replenish the libations.  Then we went to Skechers to get new shoes.  I just couldn’t find what I wanted.  By the time I found a satisfactory pair of shoes, Paul had bought himself three pair.  We got gas for tomorrow’s move.
      We returned to the campground.  Talked to the owner some more.  Built a campfire. 
2024 Aug 20 (Tue) – We pulled up stakes  and left Kewaunee at 10 a.m.  Drive was easy.  We arrived at the Circle R Campground in Oshkosh at 1 p.m.  We checked in and talked to the owner about the caravan staying here next year.  He is not concerned we are coming in for only part of the week that the EAA show will be going on.  They have a lot of new electric stanchions just installed.  There are also plans to put in more campsites as well as a bouncy house and a pond. 
      After set up, we drove to the EAA Museum.  The woman we spoke with didn’t know a whole lot about getting groups tickets for the airshow next year.  She promised to check it out and get back to me in a month or so.  While there, Paul and I looked at some of the museum exhibits.  Wonderful!  Our group will enjoy this stop very much.
      We stopped at Friar Tuck’s for lunch.  It was lots of dark wood and decorated in what I think a friary would look like.  The food was OK.  When we got back to the campground, we checked out the facilities around the grounds.  There is a washroom with just a sink in it.  Next to it is a bathroom with just a toilet.  There is another building with a women’s and men’s bathroom but when I peaked in, it was pit toilets.  The campsites are uneven with gravel and grass surface.  Most of the buildings are old and in need of attention badly.  The office, however, is a large with a bar and slot machines.   
2024 Aug 19 (Mon) – We left for Green Bay at 9:45 a.m.  First stop was at the National Railroad Museum.  We went to the desk where they sell admission tickets and asked to speak with someone who handles group tours.  He happens to be on vacation this week.  The clerk was unable to answer some of our questions.  I will have to call the tour director next week.
       Next stop was at the Brown County Fairgrounds where we want to camp next year.  When I called the office to coordinate with Nicole, my contact, they said she was on vacation this week.  Guess it’s the time for all the hospitality people to take their vacations at the end of tourist season.  Josh, another worker in the office who manages group camping at the fairgrounds, said he would be at the campground in an hour.  So, we went to lunch at the Long Horn Steakhouse.  The food was OK but I think the Texas Roadhouse is better.
      After lunch, we drove back to the fairgrounds.  When we arrived, I called Josh to tell him we were there.  He told us he had been called to a meeting and was sending Andrew to meet us.  Andrew would be there in about 15 minutes.  We parked, got out of the truck, and walked around the area.  There was a carnival on the grounds this past weekend and there were trucks and tents being packed up all around the area.  We walked around everything to check out the camping area.  This is the smallest fairgrounds we have ever been on.  They have about 46 campsites, some with water and electric and the rest with just electric.  There is an area called the midway where we could stay.  When Andrew arrived, we discussed hookups and such.  He said they have run hoses to campers where parked in sites that don’t have spigots.  We inspected the bathrooms and showers – very nice.  I will contact Nicole to lock in our reservation.
      We stopped at the Bay Shore Campground to check the place out.  Although it looked nice, there was no office to stop at.  The camp hosts told us to contact the Brown County Parks Department (the same one that operates the fairgrounds).  We’ll stay with the fairgrounds for camping.
2024 Aug 18 (Sun) – We left Iron Mountain, MI, at 9:50 a.m.  It was overcast with drizzles and some light rain.  It was about 3 hours to Kewaunee RV Campground in Kewaunee.  We are about half an hour outside of Green Bay.  We camped in this campground 2 years ago.  It is a nice facility with full through sites, FHUs, and plenty of trees.
      It was a long drive into Green Bay and every place we are planning to stop for next year’s caravan we have already made contact with by email.  We decided to stay in, relax, and head out tomorrow.
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metastatblog · 1 month
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Biosafety Cabinet Market Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts by 2031
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hoyt-and-cavanaugh · 2 months
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1.11: Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Woody: Hey, there. Hi. How are you? You guys are the medical examiners, right? Garret: I'm Dr. Macy. This is Dr. Cavanaugh. Woody: I'm Detective Hoyt. You know what? Let's just can all the "Detective" and "Doctor" stuff, all right?You can just call me Woody. Jordan: Ah. So, where you from there, Woody? Woody: Just transferred from Kewaunee, Wisconsin. Little slow there, so I figured I'd move to the big city once I got my shield. What was it that gave me away? Was it the Wisconsin accent, there, you know? Jordan: No, no. Actually, it was the tie.
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2024 Breakfast Sponsors
Sponsors, thank you for supporting Kewaunee County Dairy Promotion’s Dairy Initiative! Our generous sponsors are making it possible for the Dairy Promotion Committee to co-host Breakfast on the farm with a different farm host each year. The sponsorships also support educating school children about where their food comes from with farm field trips and our three Dairy Ambassadors visiting…
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kewaunee · 9 months
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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using Laboratory Fume Hoods
Laboratory fume hoods play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of laboratory personnel by controlling and containing hazardous fumes and vapors. However, despite their importance, there are common mistakes that researchers and laboratory personnel often make when using these essential pieces of equipment. In this article, we will explore these mistakes and highlight the best practices to ensure the effective and safe use of laboratory fume hoods.
Neglecting Regular Maintenance: One of the most common mistakes laboratory operators make is neglecting the regular maintenance of laboratory fume hoods. Fume hoods require periodic inspections and maintenance to ensure they function optimally. Regular checks on the airflow, exhaust system, and hood seals are essential. Failing to maintain these crucial components can compromise the effectiveness of the fume hood and compromise the safety of the laboratory environment.
Overloading the Fume Hood: Another prevalent mistake is overloading the fume hood with excessive equipment or cluttering the workspace inside. Overcrowding can disrupt the proper airflow and compromise the hood's ability to contain hazardous substances effectively. Researchers must adhere to the specified working space and load limits outlined by the fume hood manufacturers to maintain a safe and an efficient working environment.
Incorrect Use of Sash: The sash of a laboratory fume hood is a movable barrier that controls the airflow and protects the user. However, a common mistake is the incorrect use of the sash. Leaving the sash open when not in use or operating it at improper heights can compromise the containment efficiency of the fume hood. Users should follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper sash usage to maintain a safe working environment.
Inadequate Training: Insufficient training on the proper use of laboratory fume hoods is a critical mistake. Lack of awareness about the correct procedures, emergency protocols, and the potential risks associated with the equipment can lead to accidents. Adequate training for laboratory personnel is essential to ensure they understand the importance of using fume hoods correctly and are well-prepared to respond to any unforeseen situations.
Ignoring Airflow Monitor Alarms: Modern laboratory fume hoods are equipped with airflow monitors that alert users to any deviations from the specified airflow rates. Ignoring or neglecting these alarms is a significant mistake. Regularly checking and responding promptly to airflow monitor alarms is crucial for maintaining a safe working environment and preventing the escape of hazardous fumes.
In conclusion, laboratory fume hoods are indispensable for ensuring the safety of laboratory personnel and maintaining a controlled environment. By avoiding common mistakes such as neglecting maintenance, overloading, improper sash usage, inadequate training, and ignoring airflow monitor alarms, laboratory operators can enhance the effectiveness of fume hoods. Following these best practices will not only contribute to a safer working environment but also prolong the lifespan of the equipment. For high-quality laboratory fume hoods and reliable safety solutions, trust the expertise of Kewaunee, a leading manufacturer committed to delivering cutting-edge laboratory solutions at competitive prices.
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