Oct 31, 2015
Oct 26, 2015
My weekly Janesville Gazette video
Neil Rettig of Prarie du Chien, WI is a world-renowned, 6-time Emmy award winning cinematographer who works with National Geographic, the BBc, PBS and IMax. Neil tells our Glen Loyd why he and his wife, Laura, picked Wisconsin for their home base
Oct 19, 2015
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300,536 Views for Glen Loyd's videos
Thanks to everyone who watches my weekly Janesville, WI Gazette videos on You Tube. I've just reached a total of 300,536 views. I will have close to 80,000 views this year alone, a gain of 10,000 over 2014. Some of my individual videos have had 45,000 views.
National Geographic Photographer Neil Rettig and his pets
Neil Rettig of Prairie du Chien is a world-renown, 6-time Emmy award winning cinematographer who works with National Geographic, the BBC, PBS, and I Max.
From the Wisconsin cliffs of the Mississippi River, Neil filmed the American Eagle for the PBS Nature series and has also documented rare forest eagles--the Harpy eagle of Central and South America and the Philippine eagle.
He also trained snow geese to fly by the Statue of Liberty with Go Pro cameras for the BBC's First Flight programs
Glen Loyd continues his conversations with Neil Rettig at his home near the Mississippi.
Oct 9, 2015
Oct 4, 2015
Darkening Disappearing Moon
Genesis1:16 And God made the two great lights—the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night...
There is nothing like an eclipse of the moon to get scientists revved up with explanations. But man and his mathematicians don't know everything about the universe. Despite finding water on Mars, NASA sa.ys it still doesn't know if life exists beyond earth. And Wikipedia says the size of the universe is unknown and may be infinite. When I was filming the eclipse this week, it was hard not to sense something Biblical about it
Memory Supplements Spiked With Vinpocetine
Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports chief medical adviser Marvin M. Lipman, M.D. says, "All dietary supplements should be viewed with great caution and used at one’s own risk."
Consumer Reports chief medical adviser Marvin M. Lipman, M.D. says, "All dietary supplements should be viewed with great caution and used at one’s own risk."