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The Pelee Islander II sits at the government dock on the Island, waiting until the morning to take birders back to the mainland in Leamington after a week of the Springsong Festival. Built in Chile, it gives the Island ferry service greater capacity and the ability to work in worse weather than its predecessors, which came in handy last spring. We are booking travel for this May and getting pretty excited.
At the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay during Dahlia Dreams floral display for the Chinese New Year celebrations.
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Three part mini series called "The Islander". Shot because A) I am really behind and B) amazing location and had the compulsion to shoot lots and lots.
Dad and I went on a canoe ride across the pond at our annual family reunion this weekend which was awesome as always- albeit different because times have changed and people have been lost and I'm older now. But it still had its hilarious and feel good moments. ANYWAY so the canoe ride: I looked across the pond and realized that the stretch of brush that the power lines ran on would be an amazing location so after supper we loaded up the canoe and paddled across. I got really.wet and embarassed myself in front if my family but oh well. The power lines were so HUGE. Made me feel really small.
Home from a two and a half week long camping trip- In that limbo state now where my mind is neither camping nor home- itll take a few days like.always to adjust back to being in.the city. Have a good few shoots with models (SO EXCITED) lined up before school (ew).
Q&A video will be up soon. <3
Adorned in their eye-catching 'Green Island' livery, Condor's Airbus A330-941 D-ANRM trails Eastwards at FL390 while enroute from Havana to Frankfurt as CFG2185
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From what used to be The Islander Club, Grimes, CA. The building is now abandoned. Near as I can tell, they closed because they lost their liquor license, which is bad for business with this type of establishment.
The floating islands of Lake Titicaca are a group of 70 man-made reed islands floating on Lake Titicaca. They are home to several hundred people who are descendent from the Uro Indians The Uros people have been living on the lake for hundreds of years—they were forced to take up residence on the floating islands when the Incas expanded onto their land. They make their living from fishing and from selling their reed handicrafts to tourists - Floating Islands, Peru.