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Blue Bonnet in Boston
Blue Bonnet in Boston By Caroline E. Jacobs Blue Bonnet in Boston CHAPTER I THE WAIL OF THE WE ARE SEVENS BLUE BONNET raised the blind of the car window, which had been drawn all the afternoon to shut out the blazing sun, and took a view of the flying landscape. Then she consulted the tiny watch at her wrist and sat up with a start. "Grandmother!" she said excitedly, "we'll soon be in Woodford; that is, in just an hour. We're on time, you know. Hadn't we better be getting our things together?" Mrs. Clyde straightened up from the pillows, which Blue Bonnet had arranged comfortably for her afternoon nap, and peered out at the rolling hills and green meadow-lands. "I think we have plenty of time, Blue Bonnet," she said, smiling into the girl's eager face. "But perhaps we would better freshen up a bit. You are sure we are on time?" "Yes, I asked the conductor when I went back to see Solomon at the last station. Four-twenty sharp, at Woodford, he told Solomon, and Solomon licked his hand with joy. Poor doggie! I don't believe he appreciates the value of travel, even if he has seen Texas and New York and Boston. He loathes the baggage-car, though I must say the men all along the way have been perfectly splendid to him. But then, any one would fall in love with Solomon, he's such a dear." Mrs. Clyde recalled the five dollar bill she had witnessed Mr. -
News Release OFFICIAL LABEL DRESSING TEAM
News Release OFFICIAL LABEL DRESSING TEAM INTERNATIONAL AT THE LEXUS CUP FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Brea, CA – Trigelle was the official apparel provider for the International Team at the inaugural Lexus Cup Event, held from December 9 to 11th, 2005, at the Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore. The Lexus Cup, jointly sponsored by Toyota Motor Asia Pacific and IMG, pitted 12 international players led by Annika Sorenstam against 12 leading players from Asia, led by Grace Park. The week proved to be successful in many aspects. Not only did the International Team secure the win with a final score of 16 to 8, but the event was attended by more spectators than any other women’s golf event in Singapore. In its third full year in business, Trigelle is proving to be a company true to its mission in providing fresh and contemporary designs to women golfers of all ages. Out of a myriad of other highly qualified golf companies, Trigelle was chosen to sponsor the prestigious Lexus Cup event. Gillian Kang, Managing Diva of DIVOT DIVAS, the Official Apparel Merchandiser for The Lexus Cup, was asked why she chose Trigelle and she answered, “I chose Trigelle to dress the International Team because of a certain freshness of appeal and casual chic that they bring to their designs. Their sense of sizing and cut for an international market is good too.” Kang also added that “during the event, Trigelle was nothing short of absolute professionals.” For more information on Trigelle, please look up http://www.trigelle.com. Team International wearing Trigelle (from left to right): Karen Stupples, Paula Creamer, Natalie Gulbis, Erica Blasberg, Sophie Gustafson, Marisa Baena, Annika Sorenstam, Carin Koch, Jill McGill, Catriona Matthew, Janice Moodie, Suzann Pettersen About Trigelle Trigelle’s collections can be found in upscale golf resorts, pro shops, and high-end retail stores all over the nation. -
The Bonnet Toun in 2006 I Was Invited to Curate a Small Mixed-Craft Show
The Bonnet Toun In 2006 I was invited to curate a small mixed-craft show at the Dick Institute in Kilmarnock, a small town south of Glasgow. I went up to Scotland from London, expecting it to be all kilts and highland crags. I didn’t know that I was going to the enchanting lowlands of Ayrshire, with its rolling fields and beautiful coastline. The show I was working on included some textiles and knitting, and knowing that there was a history of woollen trade in the area, I decided to do a little research. My children’s grandmother had been to high school in Kilmarnock, where there had been a thriving business in knitting regimental bonnets. She was born in the rival town of Stewarton nearby, where her father was headmaster of the local school, while most of the rest of the village were involved in someway with the local woollen trade. Stewarton is still known as the ‘Bonnet Toun’, and knitted hats are still manufactured there, although the process has changed some since the sixteenth century. Most famous for its regimental, beret-style hats, modern fashions are also represented. Popular traditional designs include the Glengarry, the Balmoral (named when the Queen’s children wore them when holidaying there) and the Tam O’Shanter, all meeting with stringent Ministry of Defence requirements. [Stewarton headmaster William Waddell wearing a bonnet] While English bonnets were made from cloth or velvet, the Scots bonnet was knitted in the round. Usually dark blue, indigo dyed, with a red ‘torrie’ or pompom on top, there were several design variations. -
Category Plant !HANGING BASKETS 10
Category Plant ANNUALS #1 Angelonia 'Archangel White' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Aptenia cordifolia 'Red Apple' ANNUALS #1 Artemisia 'Makana Silver' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Bacopa MegaCopa™ 'Blue' ANNUALS #1 Asclepias curassavica 'Red Butterfly' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Calibrachoa 'Aloha Kona Dark Red' ANNUALS #1 Asparagus d.'Myersii' "FoxTail Fern" Calibrachoa 'Aloha Kona !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Honeycomb' ANNUALS #1 Begonia 'Rex Bewitched Red/Black' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Calibrachoa 'Aloha Kona Hot Orange' ANNUALS #1 Begonia 'Tophat™ White' Begonia Viking™ 'XL Red on !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Calibrachoa 'Aloha Kona Hot Pink' ANNUALS #1 Chocolate' Begonia Whopper® 'Bronze Leaf !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Calibrachoa 'Aloha Kona True Blue' ANNUALS #1 Red' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Calibrachoa 'Paradise Island' Begonia Whopper® 'Bronze Leaf ANNUALS #1 Rose' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Cuphea 'Honeybells' ANNUALS #1 Blue Bonnet, Texas !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Geranium 'Caliente Fire' ANNUALS #1 Bougainvillea 'Juanita Hatten' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Geranium 'Caliente Hot Coral' ANNUALS #1 Bougainvillea 'Topaz Gold' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Graptopetalum paraguayense ANNUALS #1 Bougainvillea 'Vera Deep Purple' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Pentas 'Falling Star Hot Pink' ANNUALS #1 Bougainvillea 'Vera Lynn' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Pentas 'Falling Star White' ANNUALS #1 Cabbage 'Osaka Pink' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Petunia 'Headliner Night Sky' ANNUALS #1 Cabbage 'Osaka Red' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Petunia 'Supertunia Really Red' ANNUALS #1 Cabbage 'Osaka White' !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Petunia 'Supertunia V. Bubblegum' ANNUALS #1 Caladium F 'Lemon Blush' PW® !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Petunia 'Supertunia V. Fuchsia' ANNUALS #1 Caladium F 'Rose Glow' PW® !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Petunia 'Supertunia Vista Snowdrift' ANNUALS #1 Caladium S 'Scarlet Flame' PW® !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Purslane 'Colorblast Double Coconut' ANNUALS #1 Caladium S 'White Wonder' PW® !HANGING BASKETS 10'' Purslane 'Colorblast Double Guava' Calibrachoa 'Minifams Uno Dbl. -
Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, March 29, 2010
Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, March 29, 2010 Rank Change Name Country Events Total Average 1 -- Lorena Ochoa MEX 44 400.18 9.09 2 -- Jiyai Shin KOR 62 523.57 8.44 3 -- Ai Miyazato JPN 57 468.07 8.21 4 -- Suzann Pettersen NOR 47 348.88 7.42 5 +1 Cristie Kerr USA 50 363.36 7.27 6 -1 Yani Tseng TPE 57 409.19 7.18 7 -- Anna Nordqvist SWE 28 239.18 6.83 8 -- Karrie Webb AUS 45 281.04 6.25 9 -- Michelle Wie USA 31 215.50 6.16 10 +1 Paula Creamer USA 47 270.59 5.76 11 -1 Angela Stanford USA 46 261.68 5.69 12 -- In Kyung Kim KOR 52 293.82 5.65 13 -- Na Yeon Choi KOR 56 313.15 5.59 14 -- Song-Hee Kim KOR 53 256.62 4.84 15 -- Sakura Yokomine JPN 67 304.88 4.55 16 -- Catriona Matthew SCO 36 149.87 4.16 17 +23 Hee Kyung Seo KOR 53 203.54 3.84 18 -1 Shinobu Moromizato JPN 70 265.86 3.80 19 -1 Chie Arimura JPN 72 264.60 3.68 20 -1 Kristy McPherson USA 49 171.12 3.49 21 +5 Morgan Pressel USA 50 170.93 3.42 22 -- Maria Hjorth SWE 44 149.93 3.41 23 -3 Mi-Jeong Jeon KOR 64 217.56 3.40 24 -- Katherine Hull AUS 63 211.62 3.36 25 -4 Sophie Gustafson SWE 55 184.46 3.35 26 -1 Momoko Ueda JPN 60 199.70 3.33 27 +11 Inbee Park KOR 57 188.11 3.30 28 -5 Eun-Hee Ji KOR 58 191.09 3.29 29 -2 Lindsey Wright AUS 51 161.75 3.17 30 -2 Brittany Lang USA 52 162.18 3.12 31 -2 Brittany Lincicome USA 44 129.33 2.94 32 -2 Ji-Hee Lee KOR 60 174.87 2.91 33 +8 Candie Kung TPE 53 152.29 2.87 34 -3 Helen Alfredsson SWE 46 131.87 2.87 35 -3 Hee Young Park KOR 57 162.80 2.86 36 -3 Sun Young Yoo KOR 55 153.37 2.79 37 -3 Seon-Hwa Lee KOR 54 150.31 2.78 38 -3 Bo Bae Song KOR 56 152.86 2.73 39 -3 Yuko Mitsuka JPN 64 171.33 2.68 40 -3 Yuri Fudoh JPN 46 120.96 2.63 41 -2 Sun Ju Ahn KOR 42 107.25 2.55 42 +5 Jee Young Lee KOR 52 131.28 2.52 43 -- Miho Koga JPN 66 157.92 2.39 44 -2 M. -
Brothers in Berets the Evolution of Air Force Special Tactics, 1953-2003
Brothers in Berets The Evolution of Air Force Special Tactics, 1953-2003 Forrest L. Marion, PhD Air Force History and Museums Program In Conjunction With Air Force Special Operations Command Air University Press Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama Project Editors Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Belinda Bazinet and Dr. Ernest Allan Rockwell Names: Marion, Forrest L., author. | Air University (U.S.). Press, publisher. | Curtis E. LeMay Center for Copy Editor Doctrine Development and Education, issuing body. Tammi Dacus Title: Brothers in berets : the evolution of Air Force Cover Art and Book Design Special Tactics, 1953-2003 / Forrest L. Marion Daniel Armstrong Description: First edition. | Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : Air University Press, Curtis E. LeMay Cen- Composition and Prepress Production Michele D. Harrell ter for Doctrine Development and Education, [2018]. | At head of title: Air University, Curtis E. LeMay Center Print Preparation and Distribution for Doctrine Development and Education. | Includes Diane Clark bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2017059577| ISBN 9781585662784 | ISBN 158566278X Subjects: LCSH: United States. Air Force—Combat controllers—History. | United States. Air Force— Commando troops—History. | Special forces (Military science)—United States—History. | United States. Air Force Special Operations Command. Classification: LCC UG633 .M3144 2018 | DDC AIR UNIVERSITY PRESS 358.4131—dc23 | SUDOC D 301.26/6:T 11 -
Young Kuwaiti Girl Fights COVID Delta
baseball markets Page 16 Page 9 THE FIRST ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAILY IN FREE KUWAIT Established in 1977 / www.arabtimesonline.com THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2021 / MUHARRAM 4, 1443 AH emergency number 112 NO. 17761 16 PAGES 150 FILS Young Kuwaiti girl fights COVID Delta Teen tells all ‘take care of yourselves’ KUWAIT CITY, Aug 11, (KUNA): Fourteen-year-old Ayat Al-Ma’atouq, one of she was transferred to the Jaber Hospital. the youngest Covid-19 patients in Kuwait, after a long suffering in an intensive care In childlike narrative, Ayat says seeing herself in the intensive care unit was like unit of the Jaber Hospital has recovered from the virus with determination to live a dream. “I thought that I had traveled to India with my father because he had prom- and spirit of defiance. This teen has overcome the nightmare after her infection with ised to take me there and I think at that time I was not fully conscious. a smile, innocence and life full of love. “Everything was like living a dream,” she says, “the pain of the devices con- Her childish advice to everyone is “take care of yourselves.” It was not easy for nected to my body and the tube that was in my mouth I suffered a lot … severe this child. She is expected to be discharged from the hospital soon and from her shortness of breath and the inability to chew food and inability to even drink water.” hospital bed she dispelled the fears with a charming smile as family members and After she was transferred to Jaber Hospital, she said, she received a lot attention medical staff looked on. -
The Glengarry the FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPEB IM E AS TERM ONTARIO
P" ALL THE NEWS y ALL TK* mnra ■WW. OF GLENGARRY OF GLENGARRY FOR GLENGARRIANS FOR GLEN G ARRIANS The Glengarry THE FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPEB IM E AS TERM ONTARIO Alexandria, Ont., Friday, September 7, 1945 $2.00 A TEAS VOL. LIII—No. 36 Church Now 80 Years Old Rev. J. A. Wylie Several Repats Resumes Ministry School Attendance Council Sets Bade Farewell Home On‘Pasteur’ Up Slightly 1945 Tax Rates j Shown Appreciation Glengarry Servicemen Bus Routes To Be • Higher Assessment Of His Work At Arriving Steadily Instituted By l' Lochiel Before Leaving Causes Considerable From Overseas Local Higti School ? Lowering Of Rate Parishioners stt Lochiel and Dal- Several more Glengarrians have A small increase in registrations was Alexandria ratepayers will have the keith honoured their pastor. Rev. been added to the role of those home recorded in the schoools of Alexandria lowest tax rate in many years as a James A. Wylie prior to his departure 1 last week end for his new parish, Glen from overseas, hte ‘Pasteur” wheih Tuesday, when the new term got un- result of the new Assessment inau- docked at Quebec City last week end derway for some 700 students. In Alex gurated this year hut taxes will not Nevis. At a card party held at the home having! several local boys, on bard andriaPublic School only the Junior be lower, in fact somewhat increased in Among recent repats from the Euro- loom reported members of the Senior many instances. The taxing by-law pass of Mr. and Mrs. Angus V. Chisholm on August 22nd, members of the pean theatre are: classes receiving an extra week’s holi- ed at Monday evening’s regular meet- day through the illness of their teach- ing of council sets the tax for Separ- Lochiel subdivision C.W.L. -
Clan Macneil Association of America
Clan MacNeil Association of Australia Newsletter for clan members and friends. June 2016 Editor - John McNeil 21 Laurel Avenue, Linden Park, SA 5065 telephone 08 83383858 Roderick McNeil Items in this newsletter – Natalie McLeish Members who have renewed their Valerie Stockings membership Another McNeil birth The death of Graeme McNeill Australia Day award presentation Another McNeil birth Highlights of Scottish week, Sydney I have much pleasure in sharing the happy news of Scots Day Out, Bendigo the birth of Wilkie McNeil in Singapore, son of John Brigadoon highland gathering at & Lisa McNeil and great- grandson of my cousin Ronald McNeil. Bundanoon John & Lisa are to be congratulated in now Sashes as worn by ladies providing three young McNeil sons in our next Scottish headgear for men generation. Future clan gatherings, heritage and culture Clan MacNeil national gathering in Canberra October 2016 News from Barra The next world clan gathering on the island of Barra 8th August 2016 Scottish Community events we have attended Coming events Alissa Nolan appointed genealogist Clan MacNeil Association of America Members and their families who have renewed their membership During the last 6 months the following people John, Wilkie and Lisa McNeil have renewed their membership as it became due. The death of a dear friend and long term I thank them for their ongoing support for the supporter of the Clan MacNeil Clan association. It is with much regret that I now tell you of the death It is most pleasing to see the ongoing support of of Graeme Rankin McNeill in Brisbane. our clan families who have continued to align Our first clan event in Queensland was held with a themselves with our clan association. -
Textiles from the Silk Road Intercultural Exchanges Among Nomads, Traders, and Agriculturalists by Angela Sheng
Textiles from the Silk Road Intercultural Exchanges among Nomads, Traders, and Agriculturalists by angela sheng ilk was one of the most luxurious commodities traded along the many routes of the Silk Road. But one should not assume that only silks were traded, or that silks were the most important Sof all exchanged goods. Since the late 19th century, archaeologists have unearthed textile fragments made of other fibers such as wool, cotton, and hemp from sites around the Taklamakan Desert in Central Asia. In this article, different types of cloth found in Central Asia will be described and illustrated by photographs from Secrets of the Silk Road. The first evidence for weaving silk appears 5,000 to 7,000 years ago in China. Any evidence of silk outside China proper at this time would strongly suggest that the non-Chinese traded with the Chinese for this much sought-after textile. Chinese silks were prized in ancient Rome, which led to the forging of a trade route between the East and West. Whereas scholars have amply documented the com- plex long- and short-distance trade between China and the Mediterranean world and between China and Korea and Japan, few have examined the con- temporaneous exchange of goods to the north and south, such as between the pastoral nomads, who roamed seasonally across the pastures to the north of ancient Iran and China, and the sedentary agri- culturalists in China. The extensive representation of nomadic legacies in Secrets of the Silk Road—in the form of practical as well as extraordinary wool textiles—addresses this imbalance. -
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents Welcome from CP . 2 Celebrating the CP Women’s Open . 3 Contacts . 4 Tournament Fact Sheet . 5 Daily Schedule . 6 Television Broadcast Schedule . 7 Tournament Yardage and Par . 8 Total Purse . 9 About Magna Golf Club . 10 Course Fact Sheet . 11 CP Has Heart: SickKids Foundation/Southlake Regional Health . 12-15 Tournament Results (since 1966) . 16-66 Summary of Winners . 67 Best Canadian Performances . 68 Leading Canadian Money Winners . 69-70 Daily Low Scores . 71-73 Tournament Records . 74-75 1 2019 CP Women’s Open Welcome to the 2019 Canadian Pacific Women’s Open I’m pleased to welcome contenders and fans to the 2019 CP Women’s Open at the world-renowned, Magna Golf Club in Aurora, Ont . CP is very proud to celebrate the 6th year as the title sponsor of Canada’s National Women’s Open Golf Championship . The CP Women’s Open continues to attract elite players from around the world, and this year is no exception . We’re thrilled to support our two tournament ambassadors, 2016 Canadian Golf Hall of Famer Lorie Kane and Major LPGA Champion Brooke Henderson, and our 2019 charity ambassador Kyle Hayhoe . A railroad serves as the arteries of a nation; at its heart is community and the people who make up these communities . Through our CP Has Heart program, we continue to demonstrate our commitment to the communities in which we live and operate . We’ve made it our mission to help improve the heart health of everyone in North America – men, women and children – through our strategic partnerships, sponsorships, activities and contributions that aid cardiovascular research and help fund the very best equipment for cardiac patients .