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Apply sunblock.
Pray it can hang on.
The all-new 210 hp turbo-charged SAAB 9-3 Convertible.
With a taut, sport-tuned suspension,
it's our best-handling convertible ever.
SAAB. Welcome to the State of Independence.
2004.
Moalboal beach, Del Gado Resort. Cebu, Philippines.
Two words: bring sunblock!
You'll be finding yourself at the beach the whole day!
lighting: 1 285HV placed on top of left wooden gate(see note) at normal zoom, 1/4 power. triggered be ghetto magic.(check out the sync speed on this one... 1/800!)
The ingredient for a perfect day on the beach - Bikini or jammer (some prefer speedos), sunblock, a good book or an IPOD...
Learn to wear SUNBLOCK
GAH
This is the sunburn from my Trip to Great America (OMFG IT WAS SO FUN, burn was worth it)
Burn is now 4 days old
Multiple Independently-targetable Reentry Vehicle (MIRV) thermonuclear warheads. If one of these is coming at you, "anybody not wearing 2 million sunblock is gonna have a real bad day". Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. March 2010.
No matter how many times you tell them they are fair skinned and need to put on sun block the first time you are not there hounding them they don't put it on and then we spend the night comforting them when they are sore and don't feel well. I wonder if he will put it on next time I am not around to remind him.
Gypsy05 maxi dress
Little Twig mineral sunscreen SPF30+
Adidas performance zebra print bikini
by Stella McCartney
RoxyJam eco breakfast club sunglasses by Roxy/Quicksilver
Sea Bags large anchor tote bag
Tula large brim eco sun hat
MADE upcycled bottle top necklace
Is there any better place to enjoy than the outdoors on Earth Day? Soak up some sun in this Adidas swimsuit designed by Stella McCartney, but don't forget to lather on the sunblock. Protect your skin! This SPF 30+ by Little Twig is all-natural, unscented, water resistant and biodegradable. It's filled with antioxidants too. The Tula sun hat and the RoxyJam (only online, only in Europe, Roxy goes green) shades don't hurt either. Sea Bags makes gorgeous totes from recycled sails. They also make "cure bags" and the proceeds go to the Maine (USA) Cancer Foundation. Eco friendly and an important cause which happens to be close to my heart.
What celebrity hasn't been spotted in a Maxi dress? Cover up when the wind starts a-blowin'!!!
a non new year's resolution idea thingy - try to wear colours other than black.
and wear more sunblock to minimise freckles.
Almost on the day 6 months after the sky light was put in I got the inner roof installed and then could install the inner part of the sky light-construction with the sunblock and the mosquito-net. Amazing! A photo from the day it was installed:
www.flickr.com/photos/par/15956634691/in/set-721576472975...
Large video screen travel ad in a Toronto department store gives passers-by a taste of the tropics for free - no sunblock required.
The (lovely) MS Eurodam anchored off the coast of Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
Post-Election Cruise with NR: $$$
Heavy-duty sunblock: $$$
Additional CF cards for the Rebel: $$$
Petsitter for Ben and Buckley: $$$
Driving from Weirton to Fort Lauderdale: $$$ (not including post-trip kinesiologist bill)
New (finally!) 300mm Canon lens purchased in St. Thomas: $$$
Spilling a little coffee on my crinoline in front of a panel consisting of Fred Thompson and other luminaries Friday afternoon: Free, but rather amusing.
Meeting and befriending many delightful, like-minded people: Wonderfully priceless.
Meeting, receiving very warm greetings from, getting kissed on the cheek by, and spending time with one of my favourite, most-admired people in the world, someone I've simply adored for as long as only God knows: Beyond priceless. This dame can now die happy. ;D
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Flickr friends (and fellow NR cruisers!), we arrived home this afternoon, having been on the road from about 8AM to 12:30AM yesterday and from 9 to 3:30ish today. Just wanted to upload, back up, and enjoy the pictures from our trip to Grand Turks (whoooo boy), San Juan, St. Thomas, and Half Moon Cay, not to mention pop in and say 'hello'.
I do hope all of you are doing well. It was a bit of a shock going from the balmy Florida sunshine to West Virginia's snow and grey skies, but that is why we take photographs of our trips, is it not? I imagine those who flew were even more taken aback (though certainly back in their own cozy homes far earlier than we were).
This quite happy lady is exhausted and will be out like a light very shortly. See you soon!
(Note: Hubby is only mildly, if at all, jealous. Methinks he expected my overjoyed reaction. Since that much admired person is in small part responsible for our being married...Goodness, he tried handing me off to the gentleman. Temporarily, at least.)
For her month in Bee Unique Bee Knotty Nancy sent a piece of Christmas fabric (the green fabric in the centre of the block) and asked for any kind of pieced Christmas block.
After making this block I was on a paper-piecing kick. This block is "Sunblock" from Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 3. I think that it looks like a Christmas flower.
Well today Georgie decided he wanted to have a pool party!! So I dug out the pool, towels, sunblock, sunglasses, umbrella and floaty toys. The we filled the pool and Georgie invited his best friends to the party. Quite a bit of party prep, but worth it all in the end. I have a VERY happy bear who is still in the pool!!!
Looks like an iron was pressed on me. Note to self: find a small bottle of sunblock to carry in your purse.
UV self-portrait using home-made UV flash. First attempt, so no surprise that the focus and exposure are way off. Still, it proves that you can make a decent UV flash at home...
The black smear on my cheek is a little sunblock that I used to check whether the shot is actually UV. I think the result is a resounding "yes".
The next step with the flash is to put a Woods glass filter over it so the white isn't so blinding. I know it'll attenuate the UV a bit and not do much to attenuate the IR, but it should help a bit. I use a Baader U filter on the camera so I don't have to worry so much about IR contamination as I would if I'd only got the Woods glass filter. I could use a hot mirror, but as I understand it few hot mirrors pass UV particularly well.