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Yvonne (Amato D'Apolito) and Oxana (Jen Kuczek) try to figure out what exactly as cheeseball is anyway as Liz (Brooke Slanina) readies to explain.
"A cheeseball? Whassa cheeseball?"
"It's a medley, a blend be it, of herbs and cheeses that people spread on crackers"
I even begin to explain just how important this was for me to be there for the 10th Anniversary of Black Lives Matter. I've been documenting this movement for a very long time and it has been a huge honor to be able to document BLM LA.
It's been a whole since I've been out with my cameras and I handled the day just like I'd never been gone.
Looking forward to continuing the journey with BLM
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Sister Elease Womack explains the vision and ministry of the Unleavened Bread Cafe to the youth who volunteered for Faith Hope and Love that day.
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A staff member from The Nature Conservancy explains theories behind the formation of the Mima Mounds to some young prairie visitors.
Tanzania
Ngorongoro crater
Part of 'Out of Africa Tour 2014'
this is day six of a series of 6 days from 28th march - 4th april 2014 with Shella Beach Tours. 6 days safari, 4WD extended Lan Cruisers Toyota with pop-up roofs
starting in Arusha National Park to Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater.
I stayed in different Serena Lodges
This amazing tour was organised to perfection by Mr. Leopold Kabendera
kabendera@yahoo.com
Explained that while lakes are our strongest draw, other areas are developing such as sports and culinary areas.
Our guide explain how new trees grow on the old trees, and also how there is this special tree you can't hit a child or any female with. The child won't grow and the female won't ever have children... oh dear.
Kakamega rainforest, Kenya