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We went to the Beaches Resort in Turks & Caicos!
Vegan meal- roasted cauliflower steak, vegan sausage & quinoa cake, broccoli rabe, and coconut curry cream
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
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
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
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
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I brought almost all my cameras with on this spring break. I carried my canon underwater camera with me at all times. Later on in the week in Florida we went to a tree fort by the beach. It was basically on it. We watched the sun set and just hung around. The fort was pretty awesome but alot of rusted nails, haha. Good times. Can't wait to go back!
This pic was taken while on Spring Break in Southport and Oak Island, North Carolina, during the week of March 13-20, 2004.
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
Seville Quarter began as the dream of Bob Snow, a Minnesota native, who was a virtuoso trumpet player, Dixieland band leader, naturally gifted designer, builder and energetic entrepreneur. Snow fell in love with Pensacola while in Navy Flight training.
Starting with $1,100, his horn and his heart, Snow started Rosie O’Grady’s in the old Pensacola Cigar & Tobacco Company warehouse on Government Street. Opening night was August 16, 1967. Lili Marlene’s was added next, followed by the other beautiful and distinctive rooms which now make up Pensacola’s premier entertainment and dining complex, Seville Quarter.
Wilmer Mitchell was Bob Snow’s attorney who participated with Snow in building Seville Quarter over the years and took over operations in 1988. The Mitchell family remains dedicated to carrying on the tradition Bob Snow started.