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Zucchini Fritters (Fritelle Di Zucchini)

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Cricket   来源:Music  查看:  评论:0
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A rescued bobcat has moved into his new enclosure this week, while sunny spring days have made way for foggy mornings.Meanwhile, an unusual exhibition has opened at Bath Spa University.

Zucchini Fritters (Fritelle Di Zucchini)

Take a look through our pictures from across Somerset this week.Haunting scene: A BBC weather watcher captured this atmospheric image of the fog coming up over Evercreech, illuminated by the full moon.Rising fog: Somerset photographer Ambient Dawn Photography also captured the fog rising over the Somerset Levels at sunrise.

Zucchini Fritters (Fritelle Di Zucchini)

Bobcats galore: Bode is thriving at his new home in Somerset. The north American bobcat needed a new home after his former ownerTropiquaria Zoo, near Watchet, has opened a new enclosure for Bode. The Bournemouth Bobcats - an American football team - opened it in a ceremony last weekend.

Zucchini Fritters (Fritelle Di Zucchini)

Crafted roses: The Nailsea Shedders new taster Arts and Crafts Courses at No 65 High Street have been running since Christmas 2024 and are a big hit with participants. Recently, the class focussed on constructing metal roses.

Wonderful wool: Claudy Jongstra's art exhibition has been unveiled at Locksbrook Campus, at Bath Spa University. The exhibition shows the artist's "commitment to ecological justice" through hand-felted wool.In the footage, Mr Jones, a longtime party activist who organises events for Mr Farage, calls a Pride flag on a police car a "degenerate flag".

He repeatedly suggests members of the LGBT+ community are paedophiles and criticises police attending Pride.The spokesperson said "you can’t sack a volunteer" but that Mr Jones was "no longer involved in the campaign", adding: "He’s gone."

Asked if Reform UK and Mr Farage would also say they wanted nothing to do with Mr Jones in the light of his remarks, the spokesperson said there was a "difference" between Mr Jones’ case and that of Mr Parker.Both individuals were no longer part of the campaign, he said, but Mr Jones was previously known to Reform UK and his remarks were "much more banterish", while they had no idea who Mr Parker was and his comments were "far beyond the pale".

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