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BEIJING.- Presidente de Estados Unidos George W. Bush visita las practicas del equipo de Voleibol de playa femenil. FOTO: AFP.
As the sand dunes shift in the desert sometimes the roots of plants are exposed. The creosote bush has a large root structure which goes a long distance seeking moisture.
Bushes to the right of the front of our house.
Copyright 2022 by Teresa M. Forrest - Photos by Terry
Former Governor Jeb Bush speaking with supporters at a town hall meeting at the FFA Enrichment Center in Ankeny, Iowa.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
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Bush's Bean Museum
Dandridge, TN
Taken at 37th Semi-Annual American Indian Arts Festival-Rankokus Indian Reservation. May 27-29, 2006.
People kept coming up to this guy asking where they could get the shirt.
Queen Charlotte Trail. We climbed through thick bush (no view whatsoever) and then walked into an area where the trees had slid down, like a conveyor belt, exposing a sliver about 20m wide and a long way up and down. Quite pleased not to be here when that happened.
From where the path crossed this sliver, a wonderful view emerged of the bush we'd been walking through. Not a trace of a path to be seen in this shot. But there is one!
This is rain forest, but far from tropical. Nowhere near as many species - and completely different ones too, of course. And being NZ, no snakes or nasties to worry about.
A National Historic Landmark
Fairfield County, CT
Listed: 12/01/1988
Designated an NHL: 07/17/1991
The Bush-Holley House is nationally significant for its long association with the development of American Impressionism between 1890 and 1920. This major art movement, which has become identified with Connecticut, was centered at the Bush-Holley House, the focus of one of the first summer art colonies in the United States. Although other Connecticut sites, including the homes of individual artists and the colony at Old Lyme, are also associated with American Impressionism, only the Bush-Holley House played such a significant and pivotal role. Not only was it the home of the first colony, preceding Old Lyme by a decade, but it remained a continuous forum for the dissemination and exchange of ideas and artistic techniques from the advent of American Impressionism to its decline in the post-World War I period. Through its distinguished teachers, the colony spawned a second generation of Impressionist painters, including one who carried on the artistic tradition of the Bush-Holley House in the twentieth century.
Many of the leaders of the Impressionist movement including the founders and members of The Ten American Painters (John Twachtman, Childe Hassam, J. Alden Weir, Theodore Robinson, and others), gathered at the Bush-Holley House to teach and paint. Students and teachers alike boarded there during both summer and winter in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; several made their permanent homes in the area. The Cos Cob Art Colony, as it came to be known, continued to flourish under the leadership of Elmer Livingston MacRae, a painter and sculptor who first came to Cos Cob as an art student of Twachtman. He and his wife, the former Constant Holley, continued to run the Bush-Holley House as a gathering place for artists and writers until his death.
The Bush-Holley House is architecturally significant for several periods of its building history. Although it is a well-preserved and unusual example of Dutch colonial architecture which evolved in several stages in the eighteenth century, because of its association with American Impressionism, its primary architectural significance is derived from its exceptional integrity as a boarding house and teaching center for the Cos Cob Art Colony. This direct and immediate association is further manifested in the numerous Impressionist works of art which depict the house and its surroundings during its period of historic artistic significance, many of which are in the permanent collections of major American museums.
Look at that alien Pitch Pine right next to the Pine Bush that's being restored. It's pretty ugly. andyarthur.org/photos/pine/aliensinva.html
Former Governor Jeb Bush speaking with attendees at the 2015 Iowa Growth & Opportunity Party at the Varied Industries Building at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
My neighbor's burning bush in all its autumn splendor. The hickory tree
in the yard beyond isn't doing too bad either.
Kate Bush display on Tūhuratanga | Discovery, Level 3, Tūranga. Friday 29 July 2022.
File reference: IMG_8806
Photo by Donna Robertson.
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Former Governor Jeb Bush speaking with attendees at the 2015 Iowa Growth & Opportunity Party at the Varied Industries Building at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush arrives at the USS George H.W. Bush for a tour, Friday, Jan. 9, 2009, in Norfolk, Va. The Navy's newest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier will be commissioned Saturday during a ceremony at Naval Station Norfolk. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Smiley N. Pool) ** MANDATORY CREDIT **