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On the way home this afternoon and popped into the Apache Cafe @armyflying for a baked spud and cup of tea...all alongside a busy Middle Wallop. And loved seeing XT131 up close!
We turned Apache out with Hey Bey and they got along famously, mock fighting, chasing each other, and grooming each other.
Apache (left) and Toy (right) are some of the first residents of the new Tamerlaine Sanctuary in Montague NJ. They have plenty of room in their pasture.
Apache re enters the Solent after its lap of Poole bay during the ORDA Cowes Poole race ,run with the main Cowes Torquay powerboat race 2009 credit Rob Clifford - rjc photography
An Apache heading back to RAF Lossiemouth. Up here on a mountain training course before they head out to Afgan.
Apache medicine pouch, decorated with symbols of the four directions and the moon, which was used by Geronimo around 1875.
Photo: The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
Apache Plume----Fallugia paradoxa………Rose Family..rosaceae
Medium size, densely pubescent shrub, 2 to 6 ft tall.
The silvery puffs of fruit heads have many styles emanating from a feathery plume up to 2 inches long. These white-to-pink plumes grow from a seed-like base at the tips of tangled, slender branches.
This plant's common name is derived from the fact that it resembles Apache war bonnets. Tewa and other native peoples used the stems of Apache Plumes to make brooms and arrow shafts.