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"This is getting ridiculous. Let's play gay/not gay. I'll take gay."
"Straight guys wear board shorts to the beach. Gay"
"You're wearing board shorts and you're so flaming I won't walk by dry paper with you. He's wearing trunks that are cut like short board shorts with the fabric of a Speedo. Inconclusive."
"He's letting another guy rub sun block all over his back. Total mo"
"He's blond and has fair skin. He's probably worried about skin cancer. Not gay."
"Finn just asked him to flip over so he can do his chest. Aarron said no. He is probably showing signs of enjoying his rub down. Gaaaay!"
"He can reach his own chest, so he doesn't need help. He wants to limit a guy touching him to what is absolutely necessary. Straight!"
"is it possible he is not as naive as we think?"
"What do you mean?"
"Is it possible he knows what we're up to and is trying to drive us crazy?"
"Would that be gay or playful?"
"I don't know! Arrggh!!!"
From left to right:
canon 50mm f1.8, vivitar 7mm f3.5 fisheye, rebel xt with grip, rokinon 85mm f1.4, canon 70-200mm f2.8L
A beautiful, remote and culturally rich country infamous for its military regime, Myanmar (Burma) has in recent years been making small steps towards democracy, with the first democratically elected government in 2015, after more than half a century.
Modern conveniences, such as mobile-phone coverage and internet access, are now common, however for all the recent changes, Myanmar remains at heart a rural nation of traditional values - though one may have hard time to find someone among the younger generation without a smartphone or Facebook profile.
One will still encounter men wearing the sarong-like longyi and chewing betel nut, spitting the blood-red juice onto the ground, women with faces smothered in thanakha (a natural sunblock), and cheroot-smoking grannies. Trishaws still ply city streets, while the horse or bullock and cart is common rural transport.
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We carefully planned our 3-weeks long Burmese adventure around 6-days long hiking trip in the remote Chin state, where we commenced our journey in the hilltop settlement of Mindat, and subsequently hiked for four days across ethnic minority villages using old footpaths and mule trails.
Besides that, Bagan was the obvious spot to spend a few days exploring its temples, and we also spent a few days more in the south around Hpa-An. Then, finally, Ngapali was the ultimate destination for our beach leisure time.
Conference space in De Hallen, a former workplace of the Amsterdam public transport company, the GVB.
A beautiful, remote and culturally rich country infamous for its military regime, Myanmar (Burma) has in recent years been making small steps towards democracy, with the first democratically elected government in 2015, after more than half a century.
Modern conveniences, such as mobile-phone coverage and internet access, are now common, however for all the recent changes, Myanmar remains at heart a rural nation of traditional values - though one may have hard time to find someone among the younger generation without a smartphone or Facebook profile.
One will still encounter men wearing the sarong-like longyi and chewing betel nut, spitting the blood-red juice onto the ground, women with faces smothered in thanakha (a natural sunblock), and cheroot-smoking grannies. Trishaws still ply city streets, while the horse or bullock and cart is common rural transport.
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We carefully planned our 3-weeks long Burmese adventure around 6-days long hiking trip in the remote Chin state, where we commenced our journey in the hilltop settlement of Mindat, and subsequently hiked for four days across ethnic minority villages using old footpaths and mule trails.
Besides that, Bagan was the obvious spot to spend a few days exploring its temples, and we also spent a few days more in the south around Hpa-An. Then, finally, Ngapali was the ultimate destination for our beach leisure time.
over exposure to the sun is bad
standing in the shadow of a pelican is good
(this one is a sculpture, which made it easier)
just out, the new book:
Back Pages of Leelanau
10 years of back pages,
over 500 photos!
www.kenscottphotography.com/ksp/bks/books.html
photo date/id: 20150705_0550kspaBb
Girls and women in Myanmar paint golden circles on their cheeks made from the pulverized bark of thanakha trees. Prized for its sunblock and aesthetic qualities, the paste is as ubiquitous on Burmese faces as the colorful sarongs, or lungies, wrapped around their waists. Here, a young woman produces thanakha cream by grinding the bark of a thanakha tree with a small amount of water on a round slate slab called kyauk pyin.
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A beautiful, remote and culturally rich country infamous for its military regime, Myanmar (Burma) has in recent years been making small steps towards democracy, with the first democratically elected government in 2015, after more than half a century.
Modern conveniences, such as mobile-phone coverage and internet access, are now common, however for all the recent changes, Myanmar remains at heart a rural nation of traditional values - though one may have hard time to find someone among the younger generation without a smartphone or Facebook profile.
One will still encounter men wearing the sarong-like longyi and chewing betel nut, spitting the blood-red juice onto the ground, women with faces smothered in thanakha (a natural sunblock), and cheroot-smoking grannies. Trishaws still ply city streets, while the horse or bullock and cart is common rural transport.
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We carefully planned our 3-weeks long Burmese adventure around 6-days long hiking trip in the remote Chin state, where we commenced our journey in the hilltop settlement of Mindat, and subsequently hiked for four days across ethnic minority villages using old footpaths and mule trails.
Besides that, Bagan was the obvious spot to spend a few days exploring its temples, and we also spent a few days more in the south around Hpa-An. Then, finally, Ngapali was the ultimate destination for our beach leisure time.
Cosmetics, which appears to have been taken over by sunblock and bottled water. The store hadn't started liquidation at this point, but it was definitely understocked.
Jacket Sunscreen : You don't have to wait for the game to get your block on - sunblock, that is. #Jacket #ItsSunscreenMan #Sunprotection
This little boy lived with his family in the delta area where ten of thousands are now dead and millions homeless.
(The white on his face is a natural sunblock they use to protect themselves from the 40C temperatures.)
But when her smile came back and I didn't feel half as horrible
She gave me a heart attack just because she looked so adorable
We both put our sunblock on, played on the beach and vowed that we'd live and we'd learn
Yeah, but she got a tan, and I got a sunburn
I got a sunburn
Woop I got to go to Lake Michigan again and Katie came with me again. We both loved it.
The mother osprey shields her chicks from the sun.
Osprey
Pandion haliaetus
Founder's Park, Alexandria, Virginia
MDDE 801 heads north after working at Eastman Chemicals seen passing through Worton, MD en route to Dover, DE. December 2018
my favorite thing to do when the trees get all dolled up... is to dance with them in the blooming light!
Promenade en vélo aux Îles-de-Boucherville, Montréal (Québec), août 2014. | Bicycle outing at Boucherville Islands, Montreal, Quebec, August 2014. | A montar bicicleta en las Islas de Boucherville, Montreal (Quebec), agosto 2014.
Code : 5550_MKII
Soak Up The Sun [144/365] - This is also my photo for Singalong Sunday... Soak Up The Sun by Sheryl Crow seemed appropriate for today.
The weather is beautiful, finally. It was a warm, sunny day and I spent the majority of it doing absolutely nothing besides sitting outside in the sun. Don't worry, I remembered to lather on the sunblock! Now my family and I are having a barbeque! Hopefully the silly snow nonsense is gone! This is what I call spring! :)
Theme week for April features the things I love about Wally or corgis in general. Today is about Wally's nose. He's got this distinguishable pink patch that we put sunblock on when it's really sunny.
Blogged at Strike by night
Been a long time since I've hit the waves in SL. Had to dig deep in my inventory to find one of my boards, dusted her off and went on in.
Tableau Vivant
Haus of Darcy
Glam Affair
ID
Nyte'n'day
InPose
SiniStyle
At Braata beach