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Dylan passed out from drinking too much, so Michael though it would be a GREAT idea to put bananas everywhere he could on Dylan!
This pic was taken while on Spring Break in Southport and Oak Island, North Carolina, during the week of March 13-20, 2004.
U A U Isso pq nao sou chegada em rosa!!!
Participando da TAG "Meu esmalate mais Paty".
Foi um dos meus primeiros esmaltes importados. Uma amiga estava em Orlando logo que comecei o vicio esse ano. Escolhi uns esmaltes aleatorios no site do wal mart e pedi pra entregar no hotel dela...
Tenho usado tanto brilho que dei um tempinho rsrs
Apenas 1 camada com um pincel maravilhoso e mesmo com minhas unhas gigantes , ficou perfeito!
Ahhhh como marco as pessoas aki no texto??? rsrs Queria marcar a Juh Juba mas não consegui rsrsrs
From high atop the rim of Crater Lake, you can see what a wonder the world really is. A hike down to the water reveals new wonders. The water is so blue, so deep, it’s no surprise it’s the deepest lake in America, and one of the deepest on earth. That’s why it’s one of the 7 Wonders of Oregon.
Surrounded by cliffs almost 2,000 feet high and boasting a picturesque island a violent volcanic past, Crater Lake is also home to hikes in old-growth forest and cross-country ski trips in the winter months. Many of the roads and facilities close during the winter, but the park is open and accessible all year long.
Crater Lake is located in Southern Oregon, which is also home to the world-renowed Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the stunning Rogue River, the Oregon Caves and vineyards, chocolatiers and cheesemakers galore.
CLIMATE: Most visitors come to Crater Lake National Park during the months of July through mid-September, when the weather is generally mild with little precipitation. Due to the elevation of the park (6,500 ft. at Park Headquarters and 7,100 ft. at Rim Village), weather conditions may change quickly and a warm jacket and wool sweater are always recommended items to carry. During the winter months, from October through June, weather conditions make preparing for extreme winter conditions necessary. Blizzards, high winds, extreme cold and low visibility dominate the weather patterns. Visitors should come with cold weather gear.
RECREATION: A good place to begin your visit to Crater Lake is at one of the two visitor centers. The Steel Information Center lies south of Rim Drive next to park headquarters and is open year-round. In summer the Rim Village Visitor Center is open along Rim Drive on the southern side of the caldera. After gathering information on the park and its facilities visitors can make educated decisions about what recreation opportunities to pursue. Hiking, backpacking, camping, picnicking and sight seeing are popular pursuits within the park. Boating and scenic driving around Rim Drive can be enjoyed by visitors during the summer months. In winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing provide solitude and a little-known view of the park
for more: traveloregon.com/7wonders/
Spring Break Softball in Clermont Fl. Over 300 teams come to Clermont for spring break. Lots of great photo opportunities. Thanks to SUNY Fredonia, Iowa Lakes CC and SUNY Geneseo for letting me tag along.
I've had this rerooted Spring Break Madison dressed and ready to be photographed for months now - I'm finally getting around to doing it. Poor Madison!
Spring Break 2014 in Florida. Drove straight through. Stayed in Naples, Miami and Daytona Beach. Drove almost 3,000 miles and spent almost 60 hours in the car
Our annual Spring Break Trip, this time just down to the Western side of the Bay to Scotland MD and a wonderful little house called Chesabelle
Spring Break 2014 in Florida. Drove straight through. Stayed in Naples, Miami and Daytona Beach. Drove almost 3,000 miles and spent almost 60 hours in the car
From high atop the rim of Crater Lake, you can see what a wonder the world really is. A hike down to the water reveals new wonders. The water is so blue, so deep, it’s no surprise it’s the deepest lake in America, and one of the deepest on earth. That’s why it’s one of the 7 Wonders of Oregon.
Surrounded by cliffs almost 2,000 feet high and boasting a picturesque island a violent volcanic past, Crater Lake is also home to hikes in old-growth forest and cross-country ski trips in the winter months. Many of the roads and facilities close during the winter, but the park is open and accessible all year long.
Crater Lake is located in Southern Oregon, which is also home to the world-renowed Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the stunning Rogue River, the Oregon Caves and vineyards, chocolatiers and cheesemakers galore.
CLIMATE: Most visitors come to Crater Lake National Park during the months of July through mid-September, when the weather is generally mild with little precipitation. Due to the elevation of the park (6,500 ft. at Park Headquarters and 7,100 ft. at Rim Village), weather conditions may change quickly and a warm jacket and wool sweater are always recommended items to carry. During the winter months, from October through June, weather conditions make preparing for extreme winter conditions necessary. Blizzards, high winds, extreme cold and low visibility dominate the weather patterns. Visitors should come with cold weather gear.
RECREATION: A good place to begin your visit to Crater Lake is at one of the two visitor centers. The Steel Information Center lies south of Rim Drive next to park headquarters and is open year-round. In summer the Rim Village Visitor Center is open along Rim Drive on the southern side of the caldera. After gathering information on the park and its facilities visitors can make educated decisions about what recreation opportunities to pursue. Hiking, backpacking, camping, picnicking and sight seeing are popular pursuits within the park. Boating and scenic driving around Rim Drive can be enjoyed by visitors during the summer months. In winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing provide solitude and a little-known view of the park
for more: traveloregon.com/7wonders/