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Someone requested that Bush be depicted wearing pearls. These pearls were lifted right off his mother.

Bush Peanuts by Dotty Fejo, synthetic cloth over wire frame, acrylic paint.

This group of lanterns was produced by members of the Larrakia Nation in Darwin NT. The lanterns were auctioned at Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, and an enjoyable evening was had by all.

At the Toronto Zoo. Part of the Tundra Trek display.

Bush TV22 9 inch television receiver, made by Bush Radio Limited, England, 1945-1955. With band III convertor, 1957.

 

The Bush TV22 was first produced in 1950 and is now seen as iconic of the Bakelite televisions of the 1950s. An inexpensive and popular television set, the TV22 sold in large numbers. One of the selling points of the TV22 was that it was the first British television set produced that could be tuned by the owner to either of the then two BBC transmitters, as well as a further three proposed channels. From 1955 a Band III convertor was fitted to the TV22 enabling easy selection of the newly launched ITV channel.

Bush League at Cahoots

I decided to photoshop this in english...waht do you think everyone?

Azalea bush with Buttercups and Vetch in the back meadow (otherwise known as my yard ) Mar. 2011.

Dernière épreuve de la journée, 8km dans le lit du Bush Stream. Autant rafraîchissant que magnifique! On aperçoit au fond le fleuve Rangitata, son lit fait 6km de largeur et nous devrons faire du stop jusqu'à un pont pour le traverser.

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Bush flowering at the Mound Prestwick 18/04/15

Bush

at Hollywood Palladium

Los Angeles, CA

January 19, 2023

 

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Bush Anemone (Carpenteria californica 'Elizabeth') at Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens. The species grows wild along seasonal creeks in the foothills of Fresno County - this is a cultivated variety.

Several bush fires burn around the city outskirts. Smoke covers the sky and has turned the Sun blood red.

En Route to Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal.

28 January 2006.

Bush perform at the Sound Academy in Toronto Feb. 18, 2015

Photos by: Dale Benvenuto ©2015

In September 2004 we heard that George W Bush might be coming in town for a football game (Texas v. Arkansas). In case he was going to drive by our house, we organized a protest in front, with our friends.

Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush ponders a question during a campaign stop at Cabletron Systems in Rochester, N.H., Friday, Jan 7, 2000. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Lt. Governor Rutherford and the Bush Declaration by Joe Andrucyk at Bushmill Tavern, 4017 Philadelphia Rd, Abingdon, MD 21009

New bushes with mulch. The brick edging is new as of this past Friday.

 

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If you look closely you can see a little helicopter dumping a little 500-gallon bucket of water on the huge fire.

12.5%

 

Not a beer to be messed about with, this is a beer to be wary of.

 

At Calais Vin I picked up four random bottles, this being one, as I liked Bush Christmas beer, but did not notice the volume.

 

Pours very lively, though this was unchilled and taken from a wine rack, so had been lying down.

 

Very strong notes, and obviously, the alcohol content is obvious from the red-coloured beer.

 

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The Bush Prestige is a Bush Caractère that, rather than maturing in stainless steel tanks, has spent six months finishing in oak barrels.

 

During the bottling process, small amounts of sugar and yeast are added to the beer so it re-ferments in the bottle during its stay in the brewery’s warm room. This develops the natural yeast cloud and gives the beer its exceptionally high alcohol volume of 13%.

 

Reviving the traditional use of oak barrels has introduced aromas and tannins that haven’t been experienced in beer for many years. Even the most demanding beer lover will be bowled over by these qualities. Think of the aromas of whisky and other spirits matured on oak coupled with an extraordinarily rounded character.

 

The Bush Prestige is an exceptional beer thanks to its rounded taste, its rich aromas, the exclusive bottle and the limited distribution.

 

The Bush Prestige is a beer with an outstandingly fruity aroma, with touches of red and black fruits such as blueberries.

 

The nose is also spicy (vanilla) and wood.

 

It tastes full in the mouth, is rounded, soft and exceptionally balanced.

 

The Bush Prestige is well-structured, with an alcohol content that is always present but never overpowering.

 

www.dubuisson.com/en/our-beers/bush-prestige/

 

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Of course, after a vacation, comes the chores.

 

Shopping. Picking up the cats. Washing.

 

But we are home.

 

And picking up the cats is very much a good thing.

 

There was lots of things we wanted to do, but the weather would have a say on that.

 

After coffee, Jools went to Lydden to collect the cats after she went swimming, leaving me at home, to put the last of stuff away and so we have a tidy house once more.

 

Yes, there has been change in weather since leaving Cannes, as you would expect.

 

Rain, and lots of it, with cold driving wind too. That began just before Jools came back with the cats, so I get soaked going out to help get them out of the car and releasing them back free once again.

 

They had been away 15 nights, which is about as long as they have been in a cattery, so once back, the meowed, all meowed, even Poppy, a lot.

 

They had been well fed and looked after, and yet they were demanding more of both. We gave them attention, but told them they would have to wait until four for tea.

 

Meow, they said.

 

And outside the rain hammered down, so we put the heating on after closing all windows.

 

In two days we have gone from being where it was too humid to sleep to now needing blankets.

 

I wrote and edited shots through the afternoon, and just before dinner, I got some amazing news, which if you want to know, you'll have to seek out my blog.

 

But this called called for a celebration, so got one of the beers I bought in Calais, 12.5%. I have had weaker wines!

 

In my defence I will says I didn't drink the whole bottle, and that might explain my poor performance in the music quiz.

 

I watched football, drank silly strong beer, and snacked.

 

A fine evening all round.

So the Azalea i noticed weeks ago and told Erika about today, Erika was digging out a found Hosta plant i figured to lend a hand by removing broken branches .

It happened again just like my black walnut tree .. evidently

the Azalea was part of our bush numb nuts cut, a branch left

in a small leaf pile and partially buried .

 

I grabbed the branch and to my surprise the middle and end had air layered . The broken portion high and dry .

 

I can get one good bush as the rooting on the very end is big enough however another clump of roots three inches toward the broken end so i separated the bush between the two root clumps .

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