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R O A D T U R T L E S !!!!!!!!!!!!

The morning was loaded with

18 Diamondback Terrapins

1 Snapping

2 Mud

1 Spotted

3 Box

This Terp carried sunblock.

Dorchester, MD

Golden Hill Quad

38076_D2

 

Clever use of the deck

Welcome to the Sunshine State: That's American Airlines flight AA1837 traveling from PHL to PBI, seen from the Space Coast of Florida passing in front of the Sun.

 

The Airbus A321 was flying at 26,000ft & 426kts.

 

Captured using a Canon R5 + RF100-500 w/ 1.4x TC with a proper solar filter (and sunblock for my face, as I was shooting handheld.)

 

Saturday afternoon with the ELCC Marauders… Ria’s dance and her description and explanation are excellent and mesmerizing… Marauders enjoy the show and retire to the IPCC restaurant for food and drink after a coolish afternoon under the intense noon southwest sun… translation: I was underdressed and was cold, went out to the sun to warm up, forgot my sunblock, and am now suffering from this year’s first sunburn - ouch!!

Belle Epoque has a nice hunt with cutest outfits waiting for you and also a gift card of 500 lindens store credit for group members.

  

Body: Legacy Perky

 

Head: Zora

 

Skin: UNHOLY_Jeong_Icy (For the Saturday Sales)

 

Hair: HAIR // ELIKATIRA Joanie (for the Fifty Linden Fridays)

 

Body: VELOUR x VENUS for LEGACY (ICY)

 

Bikini Tan Lines: Izzie's - Bikini Tan Lines

 

Wet & Body Face: Izzie's - Wet Body & Face

 

Summer Blush: Izzie's - LeL Evo X - Summer Blush red

 

Sun Block:Be Mine - SunBlock

 

Top: Belle Epoque - Nahoa Top - Cherry Plain

 

Shorts: Belle Epoque - Lacey - Pants BESH22 Number 23

 

Pose: Sari-Sari - Beach Yoga

 

EEP:Satomi's 2016 Neon Sunlight

 

Music:Fiona Apple - Criminal

A healthy snack after a day playing in the sand.

 

Blythe a Day- Banana - 8/15/22

 

Lena Elena Middie Blythe Doll, released August 2013

Banana - my son's eraser

Suit and bag made by me

Towel, sunblock lotion - Barbie

Dog - Dollar General

Bucket - vintage

Shoes - Chelsea Barbie

Cape Cod, Mass - Herring Cove Beach

1.Hippos can’t swim or float. They walk or stand on surfaces below the water like sandbanks. Even so, they spend most of the day in water to protect their sensitive skin from the sun.

 

2.They secrete an oily red substance that acts as a moisturizer, sunblock and protects them from germs. This also makes them look like they are sweating blood.

 

3.Hippos can close their nostrils and ears to prevent water from entering. This is why hippo calves can suckle on land or underwater.

 

4.An open mouth is not a yawn but rather assign to warn you off. You will only see hippo ‘yawning’ while in the water because they are only territorial while in the water. You will also hear them ‘honking’ and ‘grunting’ which how they mark their territory.

 

5.The hippo is considered one of the most dangerous animals in Africa and it is highly aggressive, particularly if you get between it and the water. (Source: www.kariega.co.za)

  

I was hoping to get a sunset shot on the water and it was looking good before the sunblock happened.

Body – Maitreya Mesh Body – Lara

 

Head: Lelutka Avalon Head 3.0

 

Skin: Not Found – Vih Skin Bronze (Lelutka)

 

Hair: Stealthic Lithe

 

Voodoo Unpacker: Voodoo VoodooXVhatis Resorts – Sunblock

It looks like I forgot to share this one! Did I?

 

A little under the weather (unrelated to the election, too—how about that?!). Hang in there, gang. ;)

My boyfriend got me a new umbrella last Saturday, isn't it cute?

 

I've been walking around campus a lot lately and the sun hasn't been kind to my skin. I normally don't mind a bit of sun, but the heat's been terrible here lately, so I've started carrying an umbrella around to give me some extra shade when I walk around. I've also started using a lotion with SPF! (I know, they say you're never supposed to go out without sun protection, but I hate the sticky feeling I get when I put sunblock on, so I don't use it unless I really need to.)

 

Anyway, I broke my old umbrella last week, so I needed a new one. Ckloy and I met up last Saturday to pick out presents for his parents for their anniversary. To thank me for helping out, he got me this umbrella from my favorite shop ^___^

 

Thanks Ezra for taking the shot!

  

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EXPLORE!

Thanks guys!

Highest position: 122 on Thursday, March 25, 2010

Maileg mouse, float, and outfit

Barbie chair (new cover), coffee, sunblock (new label), flipflops, binoculars, cooler (repainted)

Madeline beach towel

Beach bag made by me

Bamboo placemat decking

Living in the desert, I don't often root for the sun to appear.

 

On our trip to Sedona, nearby Cathedral Rock prevented the sun from beating down early in the day. Since the morning low was around 30° when I began my daily hike, I was actually glad by the time when it was finally able to warm me up.

 

Cathedral Rock, as seen from Ramshead Trail in West Sedona, Arizona.

Key West Harbor - Key West, FL U.S.A.

SUNSET - South Florida - Florida Keys

Fort Zachary Taylor State Park - the point

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look]

 

**There was a beach wedding going on at this very moment

with a stunning sunset & boats going by...was very beautiful.

www.fortzacharytaylor.com/

 

***The Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, better known

simply as Fort Taylor (or Fort Zach to locals) is a Florida State

Park and National Historic Landmark centered on a Civil War-

era fort located near the southern tip of Key West, Florida

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Zachary_Taylor_Historic_State_...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_West,_Florida

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_keys

 

****Lyric: 'Mother Mother Ocean'

"A Pirate Looks At Forty" - Jimmy Buffett

www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0W7gXEEbqo

 

My Key West 2020 Slideshow : flic.kr/s/aHsmTvNLb4

This beauty decided to pass between the sun and me at the bridge. Turned day into night. I didn't even bother to reduce the shadows in post. It's the unmistakable silhouette of a .....

The clouds are completely natural. Only crop done was to change it to the 16x9 format.

337/365 -Around the house - Day 337

Martin, the James' Butler: Shall we review your mother's list?

Annie: Mm-hmm.

Martin, the James' Butler: Now, let's see. Vitamins?

Annie: Check.

Martin, the James' Butler: Minerals?

Annie: Check.

Martin, the James' Butler: List of daily fruits and vegetables?

Annie: Check, check.

[Martin glances at Annie]

Annie: Check for fruits, check for vegetables. Go on.

Martin, the James' Butler: Sunblock, lip balm, insect repellent, stationery, stamps, photographs of your mother, grandfather, and of course, your trusty butler, me.

Annie: Got it all, I think.

Martin, the James' Butler: Oh, and here's a little something from your grandfather.

[Holds up a deck of cards]

Martin, the James' Butler: Spanking new deck of cards. Maybe you'll actually find someone on this continent who can whip your tush at poker.

Annie: Well, I doubt it, but thanks, Martin.

 

After stopping by gallery at Santa Monica Airport to check out the last day of an exhibition of some friends' work...I decided to shoot the Venice Pier.

 

I thought I'd get shut out by the sun as the marine layer was rolling in, but just at the last moment, the clouds on the horizon lifted, and there was a hint of color peaking through.

 

I think the Venice Pier looks very industrial -- kind of otherworldly. The weather that day really really emphasized that impression to me -- almost as if the sun was being held prisoner behind the pilings of the pier, with the starfish holding on for dear life.

 

Reached Explore #317 on Saturday, July 20, 2013. Thank you all!

 

Yesterday I took my wife to Redondo Beach. We spent the day just walking on the sand, playing in the water and taking tons of pictures. Doesn't this photo remind you of the Little Mermaid? My wife loves that movie and she is always singing...

 

Up where they walk, up where they run, up where they play all day in the sun...

 

...and that's what we did. We played all day in the sun. Ouch, we forgot sunblock.

My niece Heather put her own sunblock on

Alpendorf, Austria. Easter 2007.

 

I suppose that this should really go in my wife's photostream, but she isn't really that interested in flickr the way I am. (I know, sacrilege! :-)

 

Do you have any idea how difficult it is to pose whilst wearing skis! :-)

Illustration taken from Chipmunk's ABC, by Roberta Miller, illustrated by Richard Scarry. Little Golden Book, 1963.

in polaroid color hehehe

where is the sunblock, uh?

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The Rock and the Tree: This rock and tree are the perfect couple in Lassen Volcanic National Park. They both hang out on the edge of a cliff, and the rock provides the perfect sunblock for capturing the beauty of a back-lit pine tree.

jhp.photos

John Hight Photography

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On the Bromsgrove Young Farmers Annual Charity "Tractor Run" ...when this one came around the corner you needed to wear Factor 135 Sunblock and Welders Goggles to protect yourself from the heat and glare.....l suspect this tractor could have been seen from space.

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.

Along Rocky Hollow Road heading towards Excelsior Springs, Missouri

sunblock was not reqired this summers day

Two important sun safety items for spending long periods of time out in the sun: a UPF 50 hat and a bottle of SPF 50 sunscreen. It's much better than looking and feeling like a boiled lobster later on, never mind the health risks of a sunburn.

The window is covered With som sunblocking pattern. Taken With mobilecamera

WAY too early to be on the other side of the island shooting. I'm never shooting sunrises again. no way!

 

From an EARLY morning shoot with Darren, Aping and their buddies who may or may not be on flickr

 

[Explore #4 ~ 29 August]

 

NOTE TO MR. BLOCKY FACE WITH NO PHOTOS TO SHARE:

Go away. I've blocked you 20+ times for faving this shot alone.... please save me (and yourselves) the time and don't fave my shots.

You have to have tea (although I can't stand Sweet Tea !!! ) , sunblock, Dr. Pepper, Tiaras, and hot dogs.

Oh... for the sake of the children, I didn't show you the Adult Beverages :)

 

We went to a friend's Birthday Party today....

Lisa Origliasso

The Veronicas

MtvU Sunblock Fest - 7/27/08

Mon Bridge in Sangkhlaburi

Sangkhlaburi's iconic, 447m-long wooden bridge, the largest in Thailand, connects the main town, home mostly to Thai and Karen, with the Mon settlement. This village (officially it's Ban Wang Ka, but even residents just call it Ban Mon: 'Mon Village') is a striking place to explore, peopled by cheroot-smoking women, sarong-wearing men and faces covered in thanaka (a yellow paste made from tree bark, used both as sunblock and decoration).

 

At the Mon end of the bridge is a souvenir market selling Karen shirts and dresses among other things. Follow the street uphill from the bridge and turn left on the main road to visit the Mon market, which is refreshingly free of souvenirs.

 

Giving morning alms to monks (at 6.30am) is a big event on the Mon side of the bridge. Tourists (mostly from Bangkok) donate from fancy trays alongside locals who stick to the Mon tradition of giving just a scoop of rice. During Buddhist festivals alms are offered on the bridge.

Lisa Origliasso

The Veronicas

MtvU Sunblock Fest - 7/27/08

This day I decided to go to the beach at Ramla Bay, about 20 minutes away by bus from my hotel. The route included a lot of mountainous hairpin turns that made me anxious.

 

Once there, the beach was wonderful! I had a burger at the little beach shack (they call them beef burgers on Malta, not hamburgers), and lazed in sun and water for a couple hours. I didn't have a book or an umbrella or sunblock (!), and I ended up leaving after two hours, but with no regrets.

Meet the outside of Paris Arab World Institute and what is probably one of the most inovative and expensive facades ever.

 

The reason for it being that there's a mechanism opening or closing the round gaps on display depending on how much the sun is shining maintaining a cool temperature and atmosphere inside the building.

 

Gorgeously fancy.

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