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Rebecca Pinho, center, celebrates as fellow nursing graduates move their tassels during the Salve Regina University Nursing Commencement.
Salve Regina Alumni Football members gather to watch the Seahawks defeat Coast Guard at Gaudet Field in Middletown.
A Black-capped Chickadee was trying to grab a few bites at one of the feeders at Strawberry Plains Audubon Center in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Okay, so it's on a feeder. I hadn't photographed these in a while. ~ view large
Lenny and Eric with their red caps, at the start of the Dewey Beach Sprint Triathlon. Tower Road Beach, Delaware Seashore State Park, DE.
El Colom de Rafael Atché medeix 7 metres d'altura, és de bronze i està totalment cagat pels gavinots...
Black-Capped Chickadee © Neal Zaun, Zaun Nature Photography. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders of Boulder Walk on October 9, 2021.
Cap Pierre - En face de Québec - En route pour Gibraltar.
Euronav - Pétrolier - Pavillon Grèce
Prise de Vue: Olympus E-520 - Quai 21 Québec Qc.
Cap Pierre - In front of Quebec City - Sailing to Gobraltar.
Euronav Group - Crude/Oil Tanker - Flag Greece
Photo Taken: Olympus E-520 - Pier 21 Quebec City. Qc.
The GOV.uk website benefit calculator tool for working out when benefits are capped. This is an online tool provided by the Government that can be used by benefit users to organise their affairs. There are also calculators provided by GOV.uk to work out how many benefits a person may be entitled to.
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Location: Lichfield District Council
Accession number: 1983.93.38
An embroidered bonnet of an unknown date, believed to have been manufactured in Berne, Switzerland.
The main body of the bonnet is constructed of blue woven threads, laid over a a fabric and paper or card lining. A floral design featuring glass and metal beads has been embroidered over the blue woven threads. A large border of pink poppies on a black backing lines the edge of the cap. The interior of the cap is lined with a brown and white striped fabric.
Just a few minutes north of Cadaques. We had too little time to enjoy this beautiful area, and Noah fell asleep right after leaving Cadaques, so walking around was not an option. We will have to come back for sure.
The orange thing in the corner is a stuffed fox we got Cap for his birthday. He has been terrified of it since he first saw it, I have no clue why.
100 percent wool multicolored hand knitted beanie. These beanies fit so well, to the eyebrow and snug to the head ensuring warmth!
Black, grey, a few greens, and burnt orange yarns shot with metallic, and some stray blue mohair. Not itchy!
The Red-capped Lark, Calandrella cinerea, is a species of short grassland including uncultivated agricultural areas that occurs throughout the whole of South Africa. The red feathers on its head are often raised in a crest when the bird is agitated.
It is omnivorous, but seeds dominate its diet that also includes insects, foraged on bare ground. It moves with short runs as it searches for food.
It is found in flocks which sometimes number hundreds of birds when not breeding.
The Cap Chat Lighthouse is located on a point of land to the West of the village of Cap Chat in the Gaspe Region of Quebec. It sits on a bluff overlooking the Saint Lawrence River. The lighthouse dates to 1909. The light is a 13 metre tall wooden tower with gallery. The light remains active and the site is privately maintained. Although it was deactivated in 2007 it was later relit. The grounds include a keeper's house and several other buildings. To get to the light you must travel to a parking area by a campsite/resort and it is a short walk to the site. In season there is a fee for accessing the area.