A Month’s-End Associated Press (AP) Photographic Celebration of: MUSK ⑉ Brick House (original) (raw)

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Anyway, please enjoy this month’s photographic topic: MUSK.

People Bon Jovi Fragrance – This July 27, 2011 file photo shows singer Jon Bon Jovi performing during Bon Jovi’s “Open Air Tour” show at Estadio Olympico, in Barcelona, Spain. Avon Products Inc. announced Monday, July 2, 2012, that the 50-year-old rock star is the company’s newest celebrity fragrance partner. He’ll appear in ads for both Unplugged for Her and Unplugged for him. The company said the inspiration for both scents is the unique feeling one has listening to a favorite song. The goal is “an emotional connection.” The women’s version, which will be available through Avon representatives and online in October, is a floral oriental perfume, and the men’s is a woody floral MUSK fragrance. It will go on sale in November. (AP Photo/Job Vermeulen, file)

Twin cantaloupe – Helen, a farmer in Los Angeles on July 23, 1942, clutches a MUSKmelon, called Hale’s best variety. For the second time in 20 years on the Armstrong Ranch, the soil produced a twin cantaloupe. (AP Photo)

India Kashmir Wildlife – Kashmiri children attend to a MUSK Deer cub that strayed into a residential area in Srinagar, India, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. The cub was later handed over to the wildlife officials. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)

2019 Fragrance Foundation Awards – Model Maye MUSK attends the Fragrance Foundation Awards at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Armed Forces Bowl Football – Tulsa quarterback Zach Smith (11) passes the ball as offensive lineman Jaden MUSKrat (79) blocks Mississippi State linebacker Aaron Brule (3) during the first half of the Armed Forces Bowl NCAA college football game Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Jim Cowsert)

NEW ENGLAND APPLE PIE – New England governors look on as Apple Queen Marie Kelly cuts a 10-foot apple pie before their meeting at the New England Council conference in Boston, November 17, 1955. The huge pie was made with 285 pounds of apples and has a crust weighing 15 pounds. Left to right are: Governors Christian A. Herter, Mass; Edmund MUSKie, Maine; Dennis Roberts, Rhode Island; Joseph B. Johnson, Vermont; Robert P. Lee, of the Conn., Development Commission representing Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff; Lane Dwinell, New Hampshire and Apple Queen Marie Kelly of Boston. (AP Photo/Frank C. Curtin).

Palin Tourism – In this photo taken Thursday July 1, 2010, a woman walks in front of the Mocha Moose coffee shop where a Palin Fever banner hangs in Wasilla, Alaska. A year after Sarah Palin’s abrupt resignation as governor, interest in her and the small Alaska town she put on the map hasn’t gone away. While it’s not at the fever pitch it reached during Palin’s run for vice president, there remains a steady stream of pilgrims. At least one tour company builds old Palin haunts into a trip that includes a MUSK ox farm visit. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

INUIT FISHERMEN – Inuit wade thigh-deep in the water to spear the Arctic Char fish, which have been caught in their traps, June 26, 1964. The Char is the staple food for the Inuit and the catch is stored for the long winter months. Their harpoons are made of wood and have MUSK-ox horn prongs. (AP Photo)

Fashion Oscar de la Renta – In this Sept. 13, 2011 file photo, the Oscar de la Renta Spring 2012 collection is modeled during Fashion Week in New York. Oscar de la Renta takes longer to create that small, fits-in-your-hand bottle of perfume than one of his elaborate embellished ballgowns. It’s just the nature of the business. His newest is Live in Love, a classic scent with notes of ginger, orchid, hyacinth, muguet and jasmine, set against a base of white woods and MUSK. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow, file)

WWII Invasion Of Poland US Aid – A thousand cartons of clothing, given during a Polish relief campaign in MUSKegon, Mich., Feb. 21, 1944 filled a 50-foot railroad car which left Muskegon for the national clearing center in New York. Value of the contributions was estimated at $80,000. (AP Photo)

Kimbal MUSK attends the LA premiere of “The Game Changers” at ArcLight Cinemas Hollywood on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Food For Elders – This Sept. 2, 2015 photo released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows a bowl of MUSK ox stew served at a long-term senior care facility in Kotzebue, Alaska. Now that the long-term senior care facility in Kotzebue just began incorporating traditional foods into the regular menu, its Alaska Native residents no longer have to just wait for monthly family potlucks to enjoy the taste of the subsistence foods they grew up with. (Sedelta Oosahwee/U.S. Department of Agriculture via AP)

Boring MUSK – In this Oct. 19, 2016, file photo, workers lower the tail shield section of a tunnel boring machine into a 45 foot deep pit, during a ceremonial naming and lowering for the Regional Connector Transit Project downtown Los Angeles. Just weeks after suddenly tweeting “Traffic is driving me nuts” and “am going to build a tunnel boring machine and just start digging,” Elon Musk, the SpaceX and Tesla founder says it’s on the verge of happening. “Exciting progress on the tunnel front,” he tweeted Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. “Plan to start digging in a month or so.” (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File )

LOUISIANA BAYOU 1960 – Mrs. Lacoste, wearing a traditional Cajun sun bonnet, paddles up the bayou for a morning of cat fishing, May 16, 1960. In addition to fishing, bayou dwellers collect moss, dig for crawfish, trap mink and MUSKrat, gather wild mushrooms, drag for shrimp and crabs, and sometimes even wrestle with alligators. (AP Photo)

Ice Floe Hunting – In this July 9, 2010, file photo a MUSK ox stands at a specialty farm in Palmer, Alaska. Alaska game officials have legalized an unusual new hunt that will allow residents to harvest musk oxen stranded on ice floes. Starting Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015, Alaska residents can harvest musk oxen that wander onto Bering Sea ice and become stranded when floes break and drift off. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen,File)

Hong Kong Chinese Ceramics auction – A staff member from Sotheby’s auction presents the sublime blue and white Cunliffe MUSK-Mallow Palace Bowl from the Chinese Chenghua Period (1465-87) during the media preview for the auction of Fine Art Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art autumn sales in Hong Kong Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013. The bowl is expected to fetch in excess of HK$80 million (US$10 Million). (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

MUSKrat Meal – In a Feb. 19, 2013 photo, Charlie Hyde, past president of the Algonquin Club of Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, displays his plate of food _ which includes muskrat meat _ while moving through the buffet line at the annual Muskrat Dinner at the Monroe Boat Club in Monroe, Mich. Hyde and his fellow history buffs chatted about local lore and heard from a speaker about the War of 1812, but the star of the show was the sherry-soaked rodent, boiled to perfection and plated. (AP Photo/Mike Householder)

Tech Tycoon – In this Oct. 20, 2000 file photo, PayPal Chief Executive Officer Peter Thiel, left, and founder Elon MUSK, right, pose with the PayPal logo at corporate headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif. Thiel who who co-founded PayPal and gave Facebook its first big investment now wants Silicon Valley to buy into a bigger idea: the future. Thiel is backing groups that see a future when computers will communicate directly with the human brain. Seafaring pioneers will found new floating nations in the middle of the ocean. Science will conquer aging, and death will become a curable disease. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

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