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Geoff Cutmore, Anchor, CNBC, United Kingdom at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
The water of Glacier Creek continues its journey over Alberta Falls onward to Sprague Lake on a cool Autumn morning - Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
Candidates in Commonwealth ChalleNGe Class 40 navigate the leadership reaction course Jan. 27, 2014, at Fort Eustis. The LRC is one of several rigorous events the candidates experience during the "Acclimation Period" that also include rappelling off a 40-foot tower, an obstacle course and classes on a variety of topics including drill and ceremonies, anger management, time management, goal setting and character development. Candidates that complete the acclimation period will be awarded cadet status in a special induction ceremony and continue with the 22-week residential program. ChalleNGe is structured in a military-style environment to promote academics, attention to detail, time management and leadership, while promoting self esteem, confidence and pride. Learn more about the program at www.facebook.com/CommonwealthChalleNGe. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
Candidates in Commonwealth ChalleNGe Class 40 navigate the leadership reaction course Jan. 27, 2014, at Fort Eustis. The LRC is one of several rigorous events the candidates experience during the "Acclimation Period" that also include rappelling off a 40-foot tower, an obstacle course and classes on a variety of topics including drill and ceremonies, anger management, time management, goal setting and character development. Candidates that complete the acclimation period will be awarded cadet status in a special induction ceremony and continue with the 22-week residential program. ChalleNGe is structured in a military-style environment to promote academics, attention to detail, time management and leadership, while promoting self esteem, confidence and pride. Learn more about the program at www.facebook.com/CommonwealthChalleNGe. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
B likes to get into my closet and get my bunny slippers. he puts them on and it's a miracle he doesn't fall and bust something.
Arbind Singh, Executive Director, Nidan, India; Social Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Candidates in Commonwealth ChalleNGe Class 40 navigate the leadership reaction course Jan. 27, 2014, at Fort Eustis. The LRC is one of several rigorous events the candidates experience during the "Acclimation Period" that also include rappelling off a 40-foot tower, an obstacle course and classes on a variety of topics including drill and ceremonies, anger management, time management, goal setting and character development. Candidates that complete the acclimation period will be awarded cadet status in a special induction ceremony and continue with the 22-week residential program. ChalleNGe is structured in a military-style environment to promote academics, attention to detail, time management and leadership, while promoting self esteem, confidence and pride. Learn more about the program at www.facebook.com/CommonwealthChalleNGe. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
I imagine that more than one of our bumblebee friends have been speared by the formidable bracts and other sharp prickles of this non-native plant species.
Some folks see this plant and think it is a thistle, but it is instead teasel, Dipsacus fullonum subsp. sylvestris (syn. Dipsacus sylvestris). The bumblebee appears to be the Yellow Bumblebee, Bombus fervidus, one of our 18 or so native species of Bombus. It has a long tongue, black head and facial hairs, a black band on the thorax between its wing bases, short/even hairs, black corbicular fringes, and abdominal segments that are yellow except for the terminal segment.
While always interesting to photograph, teasel in our area is thought to have been introduced by pioneers and is invasive. It wreaks havoc in our delicate moisture loving environments by forming large monocultures that exclude other naturally occurring species. Efforts to eradicate it must continue (and replaced with tall native forbs). As a biennial, the best approach to its removal seems to be to wait until just before it starts to flower, and then cut it right at the base with loppers (making sure sure to wear long-armed gloves and eye protection). Cutting it mid-way along the stem is insufficient since it will then quickly produce flowers from new growth below the cut.
August 2, 2014, Salt Lake County, Utah, at approx. 4,335 ft. elev.
On 10 November 2019, the ICC Institute of World Business Law held a training on navigating interim measures in international arbitration. The seminar took place ahead of the annual ICC Miami Conference on International Arbitration.
Rider 528 navigates his way through the climbs, winding turns, and steep decent of the Appalachian Mountains.
-Exterior Fabric: Heavyweight Cotton
* A fun blue and white sketched pattern featuring scenes from the serene oceanside. On the front is a collage of navigation tools- a compass, a large powerful steering wheel,and roped anchor. On the back you'll find a serence scene of a sailboat floating along with a cute ligthhouse planted along the seashore in the background.
-Lining: Du. Silk- Royal Blueberry
-Double Reinforcement: layers of heavyweight stabilizer and interfacing
- reinforced stitching
- sleek Nickel frame
- Featured clutch will be the one received (no pattern variation).
-Measurements: (Medium- see shop’s Profile for reference to sizing )
* frame width is 6 in.
* Bottom of clutch is 7 in.
* Height of clutch is 5 ¼ in.
* Depth of clutch is 1 ¼ in.
--- PLEASE take note that this is a MEDIUM size clutch---
It is big enough to easily hold things such as a point and shoot camera, ipods, keys, cellphones, cosmetics, and even small wallets and coin pouches.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to convo me! :)