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After sighting its insect prey from an elevated perch, such as a conspicuous rock, the northern wheatear bounds between vegetation and stones to catch its prey on the ground. It may also scoop slow low-flying insects from the air after a short run or a low jump
Northern wheatear~Oenanthe oenanthe
A Maryland hop farmer holding hops in his hands. The particular variety of hops shown are Cascade Hops.
I heard her say after she picked up the bag from the luggage carousel, and 'hop' they did. Jumped up and grabbed on, and then mom took off
Two very early HOP AB (later HAA) merry-go-round wagons, B350023/27, seen when new at Darlington on 10 April 1964. Including variants, 11,162 were built between 1964 and 1982, almost all at Shildon works.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merry-go-round_train
Scanned from a 6x9cm size negative taken by the late Brian Webb, now the copyright of the Industrial Railway Society (BW-M152)
Lancaster Road, Enfield; it looks rather down at heel here, but looking on Street View, it was refurbished in 2020.
The brewmaster had a glass jar full of hops, and I couldn't resist placing one for a shot. The Fuggle Hop is used in brewing Old Slugger. Cooperstown Brewing is actually located in Milford NY and they brew ales, porters and stouts. Aptly names, Strike Out, Benchwarmer, and Old Slugger, as Cooperstown is also known for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Recent rework of a hip hop dance image to add additional photoshop effects and atmosphere to the image
White-throated Sparrow on the 1st day of spring.
Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge
Sag Harbor, NY
March 2015
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2016 - "Les déferlantes" - "Cabaret de Noël"
2015 - "Les pierres vivantes" - "Cabaret de Noël"
2014 - "Le bal des mariés" et "HOP"
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|--26 nov, 30 nov , 3 déc 2016 ECQ Présentations des élèves|Students' show
|--28-nov-2015 ECQ Présentations des élèves|Students' show
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2016 - "Les déferlantes" - "Cabaret de Noël"
2015 - "Les pierres vivantes" - "Cabaret de Noël"
2014 - "Le bal des mariés" et "HOP"
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The Hop Growers of America has released its hop acreage report for 2016, and the state of the American hops industry is strong.
▶ U.S. hops acreage grew 10.2% in 2014; 15.4% in 2015. This year, hop acreage was up by 18.5%, with 53,213 total acres planted. This is the most acreage in one hundred years, since 1915.
▶ Read the entire report at the Hop Growers of America: here.
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▶ Other stats from the report:
☞ The Pacific Northwest planted 17% more acres of hops (7,482 acres). The 51,115 acres represent a new record for the region.
☞ Washington’s Yakima Valley leads U.S. production with 37,475 acres, representing over 70% of the country’s acreage.
☞ Oregon and Idaho follow with 7,669 and 5,971 acres, respectively.
☞ 70% of the new acreage in the Pacific Northwest is high demand proprietary varieties.
☞ Cascade continues to be the most-planted hop, at 7,371 acres; Centennial, at 5,009 acres, overtook bittering hop CTZ for second place with 5,009 acres.
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▶ And some intriguing data:
☞ The total for non-Pacific northwest producing states increased in acreage by 64% this year, with 26 states planting 2,098 acres.
☞ Michigan, the leader outside of the Pacific northwest, has an estimated 650 acres in production with more under development.
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"Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant Humulus lupulus. They are used primarily as a bittering, flavouring, and stability agent in beer, to which, in addition to bitterness, they impart floral, fruity, or citrus flavours and aromas." From Wikipedia.
This Labour Day weekend, we have a Special Weather Statement: "Abrupt Transition to Fall this Labour Day Long Weekend for Southern Alberta. Rain, and snow for the Rockies and foothills. Frost is likely over parts of Alberta on Monday morning and widespread on Tuesday morning, especially in southern and central regions." From the Weather Network.
Our temperature late this morning, 7 September 2020, is 7C (windchill 4C). Very overcast, and it rained last night. Sunrise is at 7:00 am and sunset is at 8:06 pm. Hopefully the bad weather will keep a lot of people at home. and away from crowds celebrating the long weekend.
The day before yesterday, 5 September 2020, I needed to get out for a bit and ended up driving to the Saskatoon farm - my go-to place when I don't want to do a long drive. I needed fruit and vegetables and prefer to get them, when possible, at the Farm rather than go to my grocery store. Lots of people had the same idea, but at least most of the time was spent outdoors. At a rough guess, I would say that maybe half the visitors were wearing masks. As usual, I enjoyed a very late lunch/very early supper and had a quick wander round.
Afterwards, I drove a bit further, to Frank Lake, but, at a quick glance, I couldn't see anything that was close enough to photograph without walking down by the lake edge. The American White Pelicans are still there, but I have already taken plenty of photos, many of which have not been posted. I did see a hawk in the area. I also watched a different hawk, at a different location, patiently waiting for the harvesting machines to stir up the rodents in the field, ready to catch its next snack or meal. This must be difficult work for the farmers, driving in such dust-laden air. So important to appreciate all the work they do.
Embraer 170 de la filial regional de Air France, HOP!, aproximándose a la pista de aterrizaje del aeropuerto vigués de Peinador con su vuelo diario procedente de París Charles de Gaulle.
Taken at my first school I attended 60 years ago. If you squint you can see the original Hop Scotch outline, minus the numbers. I was thrilled to see it still there as I spent hours playing it as a 5 year old. I haven't made it my Numbers challenge because it does not have numbers. I will find another subject for that.