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Despite an unsettled weather forecast, I went to Bonsai bank in Denge Woods to photograph the orchids & butterflies. When I arrived the sun came out, along with the butterflies. Perfect Day.

The Duke's statue on the South Shore in Waikiki is a must stop for every surfer coming to Hawaii. www.hawaii-vacation-adventures-oahu.com

dukefarms.org/

 

At Duke Farms, you’ll find over 1000 acres of land devoted to an ongoing exploration—of native species, preservation and sustainability efforts, and of the area’s natural beauty.

 

A visit to Duke Farms is an opportunity to experience New Jersey’s native landscape at its finest, and to engage with it however you’d like. Duke Farms is located in Hillsborough on a 2,740-acre property, where over 1,000 acres are open to the public for self-discovery, outdoor activities, and education and research related to ecological sustainability.

Approaching the Duke Chapel. The most obvious feature of the chapel is its landmark tower.

Duke sitting by a tree.

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Duke Johnson, Jr. waits for the ball during passing drills at the Cleveland Browns Training Camp 2015 in Berea, Ohio

Duke Special, ULU, London, 21st February 2007

Duke Island Walkers meet every Wednesday at 9:30 am - Lot B,

The walkers have an opportunity to watch Nature along the path as The Seasons Change.

Duke Special, Bush Hall, Shepherd's Bush, London, 20th November 2007

Duke Moosington II on the dock - negative COVID test!

Duke Kahanamoku statue, Waikiki. First Hawaiian Olympic gold medalist, among other things. See here for details... www.hawaiiweb.com/html/duke_kahanamoku_statue.html

 

This statue was directly across the street from our hotel.

Duke of Burgundy Bonsai Bank 23/5/12

"First Duke of Devonshire (1640-1707) when Lord Cavendish, Adam Frans van der Meulen,

 

William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire, KG, PC, FRS (25 January 1640 – 18 August 1707) was an English Army officer, Whig politician and peer who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 until 1684 when he inherited his father's peerage as Earl of Devonshire and took his seat in the House of Lords. Cavendish was part of the "Immortal Seven" which invited William of Orange to depose James II of England as part of the Glorious Revolution, and was rewarded for his efforts by being elevated to the Duke of Devonshire in 1694.

View of CIEMAS from the 4th floor of Perkins Library on Duke's West Campus.

 

Theme: What makes me happy other than food and people.

Duke cuddling with one of Becca's teddy bears she got for a present.

Cutest chocolate lab puppy in the world!

Duke Garwood - Effenaar (Eindhoven) 01/7/2017. Support to Mark Lanegan Band

Duke Farms, Hillsborough, New Jersey

Angel from Duke Chapel

duke chilling on the sofa

dukefarms.org/

 

At Duke Farms, you’ll find over 1000 acres of land devoted to an ongoing exploration—of native species, preservation and sustainability efforts, and of the area’s natural beauty.

 

A visit to Duke Farms is an opportunity to experience New Jersey’s native landscape at its finest, and to engage with it however you’d like. Duke Farms is located in Hillsborough on a 2,740-acre property, where over 1,000 acres are open to the public for self-discovery, outdoor activities, and education and research related to ecological sustainability.

QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY PARADE, 12 JUNE 2010

 

From the Court Circular

 

“Her Majesty was present at The Queen's Birthday Parade on Horse Guards Parade this morning at which The Queen's Colour of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards was trooped.

 

The Queen was accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh (Colonel, Grenadier Guards), The Duke of Kent (Colonel, Scots Guards), The Prince of Wales (Colonel, Welsh Guards) and The Princess Royal (Gold Stick in Waiting and Colonel, The Blues and Royals, Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons).

 

Her Majesty was attended by General the Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank (Gold Stick and Colonel, The Life Guards), Major General James Bucknall (Colonel, Coldstream Guards), Major General Sir Sebastian Roberts (Colonel, Irish Guards) and Major General William Cubitt (Major General Commanding Household Division). The Lord Vestey (Master of the Horse), Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Ford, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Matheson of Matheson, younger, Major Simon Robinson (Mounted Equerries in Waiting), Captain Robert Sugden (Coldstream Guards, Dismounted Equerry in Waiting) and Colonel Toby Browne (The Blues and Royals, Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons, Silver Stick in Waiting) were in attendance. Colonel Alastair Mathewson (Chief of Staff), Lieutenant Colonel Shamus Olivier (Silver Stick Adjutant) and the Household Division Staff were present. The procession was led by Lieutenant Colonel Jeremy Bagshaw, Grenadier Guards (Brigade Major Household Division).

 

The Troops on Parade, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Roland Walker, Grenadier Guards (Field Officer in Brigade Waiting), received The Queen with a Royal Salute.

 

The Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William of Wales, The Duke of York with Princess Beatrice of York and Princess Eugenie of York, The Earl and Countess of Wessex, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, The Duchess of Kent, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy, Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence and other Members of the Royal Family drove to Horse Guards Parade and witnessed The Queen's Birthday Parade.

 

On the conclusion of the Parade, Her Majesty drove in a carriage back to Buckingham Palace at the head of The Queen's Guard, preceded by The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, under the command of Major Neil Cross, the Massed Mounted Bands of the Household Cavalry, the Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry, under the command of Major Nana Kofi Twumasi-ankrah, The Blues and Royals, Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons, and the Massed Bands of the Guards Division. On arrival at Buckingham Palace, The Queen's Guard entered the Forecourt and formed up opposite the Old Guard, the remaining Guards marching past Her Majesty. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and the Household Cavalry ranked past The Queen. Her Majesty, from Buckingham Palace, witnessed a fly-past by aircraft of the Royal Air Force, led by Wing Commander Jeremy Attridge, to mark the official celebration of The Queen's Birthday.

 

Royal Salutes were fired today by The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in Green Park and from the Tower of London Saluting Battery by the Honourable Artillery Company, under the command of Major Simon Reader.”

 

Duke University - Pratt School of Engineering

NC state historic site; original home of the Washington Duke family (Durham NC 2013)

Han Solo (S?) was born on Sunday February 8th. We love pug puppies!

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