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I used to collect these, as a kid, and use a hammer to make ninja stars our of them

Creator: H. Allison & Co. Photographers

 

Date: 21st October 1942

 

Original Format: Glass Plate Negative, 9.5 X 7.5 inches

 

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Capper family - Wedding Portrait

 

PRONI Ref: D2886/W/Wedding/527

 

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Arale Cap from Dr Slump (wings included!)

Cap i pota bañado en samfaina con su jugo (quizá éste demasiado abundante) y felizmente rematado con parmesano rallado (un detalle que se mostró de lo más acertado). La guinda (nunca mejor dicho) la puso esta guindilla en vinagre (no picante) que contribuyó en gran medida a refrescar el plato aunque no estuviera especialmente pesado. Muy bueno.

Capped wheatear (Oenanthe pileata). Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.

This is my buddy, Rob, who recently passed away (November 22, 2024) The kids at the school called in Cap'n Rob. I posted some pictures of him before, but they were all from concerts we had attended. He is actin' the fool in most of the shots. I am glad I came across this one. I knew I had taken it, but I simply could not remember when. He was my building engineer when I was principal at a local school. I took this of him in my office. It's one of the few pictures I have of him where is acting normal. A few weeks ago we had a memorial of life celebration among mutual friends. I gave the eulogy. It is below. Reach out to the ones you care about. Tomorrow is not guaranteed.

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I stand here today to remember and honor my dear friend and former colleague, Robert Marvin Helton—though to me, he was simply Rob. Rob was the building manager at the school where I served as principal, but more importantly, he was my friend. At first glance, we seemed like an unlikely pair, different in many ways—except for one major connection: our love of music, especially live music.

I can’t even begin to count how many shows we saw together, how many memories we made, and how much fun we had. And through those experiences, I came to know the real Rob. Beneath his rough exterior was a kind, if fractured, soul. He had been through tough times, but he was a survivor. With the support of friends, he overcame many of the struggles life threw his way.

Unfortunately, his health declined in recent years, forcing him into retirement. I regret not seeing him as much as I would have liked, something that deeply saddens me now. Still, we kept in touch, and I had the chance to speak with him just before his quadruple bypass surgery. He had been in the hospital before, determined to make changes, and he did—but sometimes, the damage is already done. His heart wasn’t strong enough to recover, and after nearly two weeks in intensive care, he left us on November 22nd.

Losing Rob hurts. I’ll miss his voice, his laugh, and the way he could turn any situation into something funny. Even now, my toughest moments come when I hear a song or remember a concert we attended together. One of my favorite memories is from a Machine Head concert, where I was standing in line to meet the band. Rob, looking every bit the overworked roadie he appeared to be, just started helping the crew move equipment. He strolled right into the venue, no ticket or pass needed, and by the time I got inside, he was already waiting for me by the stage. I told him he owed me for the ticket he never used—but, of course, he just bought the drinks instead.

That was Rob. He had a way of making every experience a little wilder, a little funnier, and a whole lot more memorable. He loved to mess with me, landing kidney punches when I least expected them, just so he could watch me retaliate. He also loved to tell people I was the "coolest boss and principal in the world." I wasn’t. But that was just Rob, always hyping up the people he cared about.

Rob and I shared so many great times—like the nights at Gas Monkey Live, where we somehow got upgraded to VIP more than once. We even met Richard Rawlings at a Dwight Yoakam show. Those places are gone now, just like Rob, but the memories remain.

To those who knew him longer than I did, I can only imagine how deeply his absence is felt. But in the time I had with him, we had fun.

Rob, you insufferable pain in the arse—I’m going to miss you horribly. Rest easy, my friend.

Parc ostréicole

Cap breton

Automne 2010

Photo of Woodstock Red Devil Team's cap.

 

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Cap Brun - Toulon (83)

at Fleet Services on 22nd Feb 2011

For a Fair CAP, Cap the subsidies

 

Tuesday 12th Mach 2013

 

Greens/EFA MEPs rallied outside European Parliament this morning and met with NGOs to support their calls for genuine CAP reform.

 

The vote for the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy will take place tomorrow from noon, Wednesday 13th March.

 

The vote in the Agricultural committee in January unravelled the European Commission's somewhat Green leaning proposal on CAP reform and resulted in an even less ambitious text.

 

Our MEPs are are now working to change the trend of the vote in committee.

 

A real Green and Fair CAP reform must focus on two points:

 

1. REAL GREENING : No to the "less money, no greening approach"

 

2. FAIRNESS: There is enough money for a greener and solidarity focused CAP

 

Find out more about these and the rest of the proposed reforms

 

www.greens-efa.eu/cap-reform-9316.html

    

The Greens/EFA MEPs carried banners calling for:

 

Agricultural Revolution: Go for crop rotation

 

For a fair CAP: Cap the subsidies

in a flash kal where the theme was stocking caps, crystal wanted a really bright one to coordinate with her jacket and boots, so she picked out a bunch of yarns and i knit them up in random order

Capped wheatear (Oenanthe pileata). Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.

Spain, Mallorca

Cap Formentor

Er zwemt iemand naar Engeland.

cap aux meules , île de la Madeleine Québec, atlantic ocean ,nikon 400mm 2.8 aux larges sur le traversier , petite maison region de Fatima.

Cap Lardier puis cap Taillat à partir de Gigaro

Not sure what the center badge is, but the left and right are for artillery defense.

Cap Vidal, St. Lucia, South Africa.

 

I processed this one in LAB mode in photoshop. Pretty easy to get nice looking colors I think.

 

Please view it big. It looks a lot better then.

Sami Kontio showing off some unlimited aerobatics in his CAP-232.

Cape Frehel, Brittany, France; the old tower was built in 1702 and discontinued in 1950 when it was replaced by the current Cap Frehel Light.

The Eagle Cap Wilderness

Tweed Cap + Tweed Jacket + 100% Wool Cavalry Twill Trousers = Perfect !!!

This is the inside of the cap. It uses the pattern at www.flickr.com/photos/pandaface/278411178/ cut down 1/4" all the way around. I originally wanted to have the cap lined, but as it was going together, I realized it would work as reversible as well.

Cap Fréhel is a peninsula in Côtes-d'Armor, in northern Brittany, France which extends off the Côte d'Émeraude into the Golfe de Saint-Malo. No towns or villages are situated on the peninsula however two lighthouses, one from the 17th century and the other one from 1950, are located at the tip of it. The Cap is located 8.5 km from the town centre of Fréhel. (from Wikipedia)

Phare du cap d'Antifer

 

length 333m, beam 48m, 9814 TEU

Cap de cavallería, 90 metros de acantilado

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