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Cap'n Crunch Sprinkled Donut Crunch Kid's Breakfast Cereal 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
Statues orientées au Cap 110, en direction du Golfe de Guinée... Elles forment ce que l'on appelle Le mémorial de l'Anse CAFFARD en hommage aux victimes du dernier naufrage de navire négrier de l'histoire de la Martinique
This was made from a kit purchased last year at Wool and Company in Geneva, IL. The kit included the pattern and two yarns: Handmaiden Lady Godiva and Silk Maiden. Knit from the bottom up in one piece with raglan shaping at the top, I added a few more rows of knitting and decreases to make it fit a bit higher up.
Cap de lligamosques. Encapçala la cercavila dels gegants d'Olot.
Sobre el nom de Lligamosques, s’ha anat explicant al llarg de les generacions que prové del fet que li untaven el cap amb mel, amb la qual cosa atreia o “lligava” totes les mosques, que deixaven així d’empipar els seus senyors, els Gegants.
Este cabezudo llamado "Cap de lligamosques" preside la pasacalle de los Gigantes de Olot.
Sobre el nombre de "Lligamosques", se ha explicado a lo largo de las generaciones que proviene del hecho que le untaban la cabeza con miel, con lo cual atraía o ataba todas la moscas, que dejaban así de molestar a sus señores, los Gigantes.
1989 classmates Tracy Prince, Connie Carlin, Kara McGonigle, Liz Kelly and Elizabeth Boxley join other alumni at the Welcome Reception during Reunion Weekend.
Hoeveldskaapwagter,
(Oenanthe pileata)
The capped wheatear (Oenanthe pileata) is a small insectivorous passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae.
This wheatear is found in open dry sandy and stony habitats and short grassland with a few bushes and termite mounds in Africa, from Kenya and Angola south to the Cape. It is largely non-migratory, but undertakes seasonal movements.
The capped wheatear is 17–18 cm long and weighs 32 g. Its legs and pointed bill are black. This common species is striking and unmistakable in appearance. The adult has a black cap, cheeks and breast band, and white eye stripe and throat. The rest of the underparts are white with buff on the flanks and lower belly. Like other wheatears, it has a distinctive tail pattern with a black feathers on the base and centre of the tail forming an inverted T against the otherwise white rump.
The juvenile has a brown cap and cheeks, and the breast band is weak and diffuse. However, the breast band, larger size, and white at the base of the outer tail feathers distinguish it from the migrant northern wheatear, which is rare over most of the capped wheatear's range.
The capped wheatear's song is a loud melodic warble interspersed with slurred chattering, and it has a chik-chik alarm call. It is monogamous and builds a nest of straw, grass, and leaves in a hole in the ground or a termite mound. It may use man-made drainage pipes if available. Typically three or four, sometimes more, eggs are laid.
This solitary species feeds on insects, especially ants. Like other wheatears, it perches on mounds and hops over the short grass, or flies low over the ground.
You wouldn’t know it from this photo but Cap Ferrat is dense with huge Villas over looking the sea and more modest places inland. It was off season so most places were shuttered with little armies of workers doing renovations and landscaping. Hiking this trail around the cape was pretty mind blowing, more often than not one miss step on the narrow trail would lead to a long fall on to the rock below -- this of course that didn’t stop stylish women in chunky heels and families with small children from doing the 5 mile hike.
Cap Bon-Désir, Québec : un cétacé s'approche de la côte. À cet endroit, le fleuve Saint-Laurent est très profond, très près de la côte : ce qui fait que les baleines s'aventurent près du rivage et offrent un beau spectacle! :)
www.pc.gc.ca/fra/amnc-nmca/qc/saguenay/natcul/natcul2.aspx
En arrière fond, on voit les montagnes derrière Trois-Pistoles.
Spring 2021 Commencement Ceremonies were held on O'Brien Field on May 8, 2021, on the campus of Eastern Illinois University. (Dominic Baima)
Portrait of a woman wearing a New Era baseball cap with bright light.
Baseball season is here in America
Black twill with a 1.5" B&W checkerboard ribbon over the crown. "Cyclisme" printed on top and bottom (mirrored) of brim. Nice.
Please note I am not equipped to screen-print. Screen-printing is provided by the customer. I might consider screen-printing given a very large bribe, but keep in mind you will be one of several people to ask EACH DAY, and I cannot possibly screen-print every request I get. Even when offered large bribes...
Le cap de Creus est l'extrémité orientale de la péninsule Ibérique et de la chaîne montagneuse des Pyrénées. Il se trouve au nord du golfe de Roses, dans la comarque de l'Alt Empordà, elle-même dans la province de Gérone, en Catalogne. Cap de Creus (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkab də ˈkɾɛws]) is a peninsula and a headland located at the far NE of Catalonia, some 25 km south from the French border. The cape lies in the municipal area of Cadaqués, and the nearest large town is Figueres, capital of the Alt Empordà and birthplace of Salvador Dalí. Cap de Creus is the easternmost point of mainland Catalonia and therefore of Spain and the Iberian Peninsula.
The area is now a Natural Park.[1]
The peninsula has an area of 190 square kilometres of an extraordinary landscape value; a windbeaten very rocky dry region, with almost no trees, in contrast with a seaside rich in minuscule creeks of deep blue sea to anchor. Mountains are the eastern foothills of the Pyrenees, the natural border between France and Spain. The region is frequently swept by awful north wind "tramontana" (beyond mountains) which has caused many naval disasters. Cadaqués is the most well known village, home of artists and writers, with sophisticated atmosphere, near Port Lligat where Dalí built his home in a paradise small bay. (Dali depicted the peninsula in his painting The Persistence of Memory.) El Port de la Selva, with a little fishing harbour, is less exploited, with good gastronomic recourses and pleasant terraces.
Sant Pere de Rodes stands out at 500 m of altitude, with views of the Cap and the Pyrenees. It is an 11th-century monastery whose first structures date from about 750 AD.
One legend tells that the Cap de Creus was hewn by Hercules
Cap Blanc Nez
un matin de février
j'étais là haut, dans le vert, quand j'ai pris la photo précédente " du haut de la falaise"
il m'a suffi de descendre la falaise
de sortir mon petit compact
et de ne strictement rien retoucher à la beauté des lieux...
Cap Khoboï
Extrémité nord de l’île d’Olkhone
Le cap Khoboï se trouve tout au nord de l’île d’Olkhone. Le mot « khoboï » signifie en bouriate « croc, dent mâchelière ». Il est vrai que les contours du cap ressemblent à un croc. Sa vue de côté évoque le profil d’une femme, c’est pourquoi on l'appelle parfois le cap la Roche Déva (la Roche Vierge).
Depuis des temps immémoriaux, le cap Khoboï était considéré comme un lieu sacré, on y organisait des cérémonies de culte.
Khoboï se trouve près de l’endroit où la largeur du Baïkal est maximale (79,5 km) – on ne peut voir la rive est du lac, les conto
The Story: For a long time, Hungry Jack's has had a really annoying advertisement for a breakfast "Wrap n' Cap." It shows a long-haired construction worker eating a hearty sausage and egg breakfast wrap, which will power him through his long day of "manly" work. At the same time he is seemingly delighted to be drinking a trendy cappuccino- not quite what one would expect of a construction guy.
At one point in the commercial he says ...."with a real cappuccino..." but it completely sounds like he says "...with a real can of tuna..." Even though I know what he really says, I can't help but hear "can of tuna" every time the commercial comes on. And it's not just us- other people have thought so too.
Anyway, Phil always says he's going to get a "Wrap n' Cap," (to reward their lovely advertising efforts, I suppose). Finally, we were in Fremantle before 10 a.m. this morning. Before catching a train into Perth and the Swan Valley he made a detour into Hungry Jack's. I have documented the momentous occasion.
Waiting in front of the Esplanade Hotel for Rosanne and Myrna. Fremantle, Western Australia.