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SUNRISE ~ Smathers Beach ~ Great Egret
The Florida Keys ~ Key West, Florida U.S.A.
*[Key West Vertical Image Series]
*[I don't know why she left!?! I was quiet. LOL]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smathers_Beach
Body: Maitreya - Lara Petite
Head: Lelutka Zora
Skin: Scarlet - The Skinnery - Group Gift ( fee to join and worth it)
Hair: Venezia by Doux
Freckles and Beauty Marks: Mimmi
Lines of expression: Izzie's - Forehead Lines
Swimsuit: Decoy - Niyah Swimsuit: Breezy
Face Sun Block: 6 COMMON -[TWC]- Sunblock Face ( I got on MP)
Wet Body: Izzie's - Wet Body & Face
Sand : Izzie's - Body & Face Beach Sand
Bikini Sun Mark: Izzie's - High Cut Thong Tan Lines
Drops of Water: NANIKA - Drops of water BOM
Paddle: MadPea Paddle Board ( Thank you Madpea for this gift!)
Erm...maybe not so happy ending...Didn't your mom tell you to ALWAYS wear the sunblock when you go out in the sun?!
Oh well, it was still totally worth it though...:-)
Bougainvillea growing over my office window. This plant normally succumbs to frost but we haven't had a single one this year!
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.
SUNRISE ~ Smathers Beach ~ Sun Block
The Florida Keys ~ Key West, Florida U.S.A.
*[Key West Vertical Image Series]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smathers_Beach
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.
This young Elephant was having a great time in the waterhole. She was blowing air down her trunk creating bubbles to bring the mud to the surface. She then got a trunk full and sprayed it all over, this helps to cool her down and acts a sunblock from the midday heat.
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.
A beautiful sunny winter day and my first time visiting Foster Beach. The ice formations were amazing! I have more photos to sort from both cameras, but here are some quick ones from the iPhone for instant gratification.
I think I got sunburned - I didn't even think of it ahead of time but of course I should have put sunblock on my face
View LARGE on black and bask in the sun but don't forget your sunblock, lol.
Still one of the old photos that I think I have forgotten to upload;
Location: Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii
From just finished Live Stream Edit
Video available :
www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ-uhYr4WopyhYZhA1Iv7SA
Head : Catwa Hanako
Skin : Session Ling with Session Body applier
Hair : Tram F516
Bikini : CL Blue
Lotion : RC Sunblocker Sunscreen
Location : Surfers Bay
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.
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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.
I’m Gardening while wearing My Outer Sunblock Long-Sleeved Shirt.
My iPhone 12 Pro Max is in an inside pocket. That’s impossible since it took this photo. So what is in that inside shirt’s pocket?
It’s A Puzzlement‼️
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.
SUNRISE ~ Smathers Beach ~ Golden Downlight
The Florida Keys ~ Key West, Florida U.S.A.
*[Key West Vertical Image Series]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smathers_Beach
I was going to hold off on posting this, there are so many shots this special bouquet of flowers has given me, and such bright colors... But vanity (the devil's most pleasurable sin) got the best of me, and I wanted to show it off...
This one might just get framed, and hang on the wall at the new house when it is finished.
I held this one up to the sun, blocking the light from the lens. I do like the effect.
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.
I never did a "whats in you bag shot" before. This is a clean version of whats in my bag at the moment. If i showed you what it looks like during school, you would see interesting things :p
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.
Mr. & Mrs Potato Head.
Yes, that's Mrs Potato Head. She fell asleep by the pool in her Burger King Bikini and forgot sunblock.
She got fried.
View in yummy vision
for
Our Daily Challenge: A Pair Of
Lena is enjoying a beautiful day at the beach. No work today except working on her suntan. (Not really, she is so fair. She wears lots of sunblock).
Middi Blythe
suit made by me
floatie from EBay
At the seashore in Cape Cod, Massachusetts (Herring Cove Beach)
Blythe a Day - Work 8/3/22
Wear to animate, then click to switch between helping yourself and helping others! Apply liberally and remember to be careful in the sun because sometimes it is bad.
Available at the Main Store:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Salchicha%20County/203/35/23
and the Marketplace!
marketplace.secondlife.com/p/RC-Sunblocker-Sunscreen-All-...
I'm so happy Fall is finally here some nicer cool weather is just what I need. This summer was totally lame for me not that we didn't go anywhere but I got no tan! I wore zero sunblock the few times we went to the beach and even when we went to Catalina Islands for 4 days. I mean seriously what is wrong with my skin it's sun proof I tell ya! lol
It's all good though I seriously can not wait to start breaking out the warmer jackets and winter clothes. And before we know it the Holidays will be here *sigh* I love the Holidays.
I'm cheating this week ... I took this two weeks ago but I'm counting it as my Bam for last week been way too busy so "ta-da!".
Happy Big Cushy Grass Tuesday! :)
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It was first discovered by Charles Messier in 1764.
It's believed that there are over 500,000 stars within this cluster!
That's over half a million Sun's packed together! Can you imagine living on a planet orbiting one of them? You'd need some serious sunblock!
May is the best time of year for observing this jewel of the night which lies some 34,000 light years away from us.
Taken on 23/03/2022 Newhey, Rochdale.
Boring techie bit below for those interested:
Skywatcher quattro 8" S & f4 aplanatic coma corrector
HEQ5 pro mount guided with an Altair 50mm & GPcam setup
Canon 450D astro modded with Astronomik CLS CCD EOS APS-C clip filter. Neewer Intervalometer used to control the exposures.
60 exposures of 102 seconds at ISO 800
Stacked together with 20 each of Flats, Darks, Dark Flats & Bias calibration frames.
Processed with Deep Sky Stacker & StarTools.
Little girl in a Myanmar market, with thanaka sunblock on her face - a cosmetic extracted from tree bark and sported by practically every woman and child in the country, usually in quite artistic patterns.
A beautiful sunny winter day and my first time visiting Foster Beach. The ice formations were amazing! I have more photos to sort from both cameras, but here are some quick ones from the iPhone for instant gratification.
I think I got sunburned - I didn't even think of it ahead of time but of course I should have put sunblock on my face
I took Luna to the beach and she relaxed and attempted to get a tan... but i put lots of sunblock on her so she didnt burn XD
Me lleve a Luna para la playa y se relajo y tambien intento de coger un tan... pero le puse bastante bloqueador para q no se quemara XD
116 studs of Guardians of the Galaxy fun. This has been a nightmare to not only get a pic but to hang and balance. It flies from left to right
The rear wings were a real pain, hell the whole ship was an angular adventure, but last year I went all square sunblock but.this year a more.free build with plenty space coolest all round
I timed every day of my trip with a siesta in the early afternoon and a photoshoot in the late afternoon. I just love those desert colors.
Exiting Port Everglades - Fort Lauderdale, Florida U.S.A.
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - port - radar-ball - sun-block]
*[you have to get creative with a blaring SUN in your face! LOL]
*[the deck-stage takes about 6-8 hours to build. Sometimes they are ready for the deck-stage sail-away show, other times they are not. Here, they are just about ready to raise the stage-roof as we leave the port. It was completely built and ready for the first deck-stage show by 8:00 PM, eight hours after it was craned onto the upper
ship at twelve-noon! Very impressive, quick, stage-construction!]
Rock Legends Cruise X - February 13th-17th, 2023
Liberty of the Seas - Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Coco Cay - Fort Lauderdale (5 days)
21 Bands! - Five Day Party - three stages! - 64 Shows!
Concerts all day-and-night from 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM
2023 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Deep Purple - George Thorogood
& The Destroyers - Randy Bachman - The Marshall Tucker Band
Lou Gramm - Night Ranger - The Outlaws - The Ozark Mountain Daredevils - The Devon Allman Project - Ten Years After
Walter Trout - Gary Hoey - Zebra - Carolyn Wonderland
Vanessa Collier - Skinny Molly - The Georgia Thunderbolts
The Steepwater Band - Sly Fox & The Hustlers - Two Wolf
*Rock Legends VII - (Feb 2019) - Cruise Video Montage
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*ALL proceeds from ALL the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Using a solitary tree at the side of Blea Tarn above Boot to block the direct rays of the sun whilst capturing the reflections on the water.