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Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha (1844-1900). Queen Victoria's second son, the nautical one. This bust is by Queen Victoria's artistic nephew, Prince Victor, Count Gleichen (1833-1891), who had a successful career as a sculptor.

Castellón de la Plana, Spain, 11 December 2021, Handball game between Sweden vs Norway ( 30 - 30 ) count for 2021 World Women's Handball Championship

Holding the foamalin up with her heavy head while Mrs. Ford counts to ten.

The last working day and the last Friday of 2006.

The countdown to the end of the year really starts now.

 

The year's end is coming;

I feel great contentment.

Completion means rest.

Rest means renewal.

Renewal means new beginnings.

 

TAO

 

Best wishes for a Healthy and Happy New Year.

    

Adam Duritz of Counting Crows with members of Augustines and Kasey Anderson and the Honkies.

4th May 2012. The count for the Fife Council Local Elections 2012. Fife Sports Institute, Glenrothes

counting the money in his piggybank

I'm a little bothered that I didn't take the time to get this perfectly straight/more off center but I was rushed. I'm still content with how it turned out.

Counting wood in Ft Lauderdale in spring 1986. Stayed at Marriott Marina, wood was in Port Everglades

NOLA 2018 - Easter Sunday Parades

 

The story goes that the daughter of Count Arnaud started the Historic French Quarter Parade close to 100 years ago. Today the parade starts at 9:45 a.m. at Antoine's Restaurant (715 Rue St. Louis). It includes a stop for the 11 a.m. mass at the St. Louis Cathedral and resume parading at noon after a promenade in Jackson Square.

 

The parade features stylish ladies in lovely hats handing out goodies via both carriages and convertibles and disbands in front of Antoine's where the ladies promenade through the main dining room handing out stuffed bunnies and Easter trinkets to the patrons.

 

Easter Sunday's lineup of parades starts early that morning with The Historic French Quarter Easter Parade from Antoine's Restaurant at 9:45 a.m. to St. Louis Cathedral for 11:00 a.m. Mass. The parade, consisting largely of mule-drawn carriages and old convertibles, makes its leisurely, roundabout way through the French Quarter, handing out stuffed Easter bunnies to the kids, along with other trinkets.

 

Following Mass, participants in the parade promenade to Jackson Square opposite the Cathedral to show off their Easter bonnets and other finery before returning to Antoine's. Awards are given out for the best Easter bonnets, Easter baskets and overall Easter attire.

 

Later, around 1:00 p.m. is the Chris Owens French Quarter Easter Parade. This tradition, which began back in the early 1980s, features renowned French Quarter singer, dancer and all-around entertainer Chris Owens as the Grand Duchess. She stands proudly on her gaily decorated float, assisted by elegantly attired attendants while decked out in one of her stunning, tight-fitting outfits.

 

The parade starts at the corner of Canal and Bourbon streets and makes its way through the French Quarter, past the Chris Owens Club at 500 Bourbon, with colorful floats and vintage convertibles and accompanied by one or more of the city's famous brass bands. Plus dance groups and other entertainers. And, of course, since this is a New Orleans parade, there will be plenty of throws - Easter-themed - to catch from the floats and the open-top cars. This parade is a sight you'll never forget!

 

Then, later in the afternoon, is yet another parade, the Gay Easter Parade, put on by the city's GLBT community. Being nowhere near as wild or extravagant as a Mardi Gras parade, but rather family-friendly, the Gay Easter Parade takes a leisurely route through the French Quarter, passing every gay bar and many gay-owned restaurants and retail shops. The paraders ride horse-drawn carriages or floats while wearing showy versions of their Easter Sunday finest. Don't be surprised if you see a gaggle of motorcycle dudes in leather and Easter bonnets might roar by. Spectators can expect to see (and catch!) plenty of beads and other throws.

 

( Deux semaines a Nola pour la ville et pour WWE Wrestlemania XXXIV

Two weeks Nola for the city and for WWE Wrestlemania XXXIV )

Counting Crows 7 November 2014 // Photos by Nuno Saque Ferreira

18th April 2014

Subvert Soundsystem Presents JamTidy, Counting Coins, Lobster, DJ Christy; Wagon and Horses Venue Adderley St, Digbeth, Birmingham

 

Dan Vickrey Adam Duritz, David Immerglück and David Bryson- Counting Crows

(that don't bother me at all)

Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland.

The Sunshine Coaster feed zone, where racers were to count their own laps and pick up a fresh bottle if their team was nice enough to have some around. A good crowd gathered to hand off bottles and cheer on their team members as they climbed Black Tower, a trail we later found out was much more fun to descend!

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