Throughout time, the lives of ordinary people have been controlled by monarchs and rulers, while their own voices remained unheard and their freedoms limited. 247 years ago, courageous individuals established a system that aimed to empower the common people, granting them a voice and agency in their own governance. However, the forces of privilege and...
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I took my two favorite toys out today. My mountain stand up bike Msub, and my drone. Short but sweet.
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This world famous cave is just over a ridge from Bell Canyon. I had to give my drone a try and got some amazing footage!
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Castle Peak is a peak very near to our house in Bell Canyon. The peak overlooks the San Fernando Valley, and the footage is some of my best!
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This is a short video of me learning to land my drone. Landing in the wild was so much fun!
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Trail Canyon Falls is our go to falls in the north San Fernando Valley. This time I took my drone to get some footage. When it is raining, this falls is fantastic.
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On one of our trips up to beautiful Napa Valley, I took my drone and got this amazing footage. We would go every year to stay at our time share, The Vino Bella, and taste some GEAT wine!
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I took my drone over to my friends house to show him how it performs. We took it up very high to get a look at the channel Island, then I gave him the controls, and was lucky to get her back in one piece! He wanted to check out his...
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This was one of my first drone flights over our home in Bell Canyon Ca. This little drone takes great photos and is easy to fly.
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Our precious Katara was a Bengal cat, her grandmother was an Asian Leopard. Bengal's have to be five generations from the Asian Leopard to participate in shows, so only being three generations, she was ineligible to show. When we got her home as a kitten, she was WILD and started beating up our...
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We found sweet little Marlowe in the parking lot of the Vino Bello Resort. She came up to us and would not rest until we took her into our 3rd floor room. We feed her eggs, because that is all we had. Afterwards we put her back outside, but she kept...
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Childhood The first house that Joe can remember was his parents house. It had two stories where Joe's family lived in the top floor and rent out...
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Carradino Joseph DiLucido lived a long and amazing life indeed. He passed away at 97 on December 16th 2014. Joe was born in Pawtucket Rhode Island on Feb 1st 1917. He was born at home on Water Street, to Joseph and Candida-Chulli DiLucido. Dino-Joe moved to 19 Cleveland St, North Providence, R. I....
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This is a hike that I just don't remember much about. As per the description below, it was somewhat unremarkable, other than the story about Zorro in the video attached. The Mt Hillyer Trail hike takes you on a mellow summit loop through a little-hiked area of Angeles National Forest. The...
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We hiked Waterman Mountain some years ago and could see Winston Peak from the top, so it was well past time to bag this peak. Winston Ridge was a pleasant surprise! This was such a special hike, I would consider this one of our better peak hikes that we have done!...
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Robin, Marv, and I climbed up to Castle Peak to look over the San Fernando Valley and try out my new drone. The drone footage below is amazing. We hiked over to the top of the Cave of the Munits, and then down into the cave hoping for a shaman blessing!...
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Marv and I wanted to do a short hike in the San Gabriel Mountains and we settled on Vetter Mountain. It was a very cool day but the views were OUTSTANDING! Headed in the right direction. There is snow up here and it is very artistic. Not a tough hike, but...
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Marv and I bagged another amazing peak in the San Gabrial Mountains. This hike was relatively easy until the last mile, then the scrambling began. But it was worth the effort to bag this peak. The most challenging peak in the front range of the San Gabriels. This trail loops through...
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We were off to bag another peak in the San Gabriel Mountains, and this time it was the mountain ranges own namesake, the San Gabriel Peak. It is not the highest peak in the range, but one you must climb! I started the hike with a sore hip, but as the day...
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