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Use de las tomadas para saltos. Me quede enganchada con los movimientos de estos chicos. Aqui adjuntare las otras que me encantaron. En estos dias tomaré otras del nuevo tren que tiene la ciudad.
After watching So you think you can dance, when ever Aidan feel like dancing, he will always get down on the floor, and try to lift his lower torso up in the air. Granted, he can only lift one leg up at a time, but it is still pretty funny.
Finally got my kids in front of the wall that I posted last week. Anyway, my son likes to perform and he didn't let us down this time!
I was at The Forks Market with my friend Tanis. I was on the ground to get a worms-eye shot through her digital camera, then when I was getting up, she clicked this without my knowing.
One of the things I loved about Wrocław was the student culture. Everywhere else I've been so far is very conservative and plain. All the students and young people wear the same standard jeans, t-shirt, jacket ensemble, same haircuts, same makeup, it's all very bland. Wrocław was the first place where I started to see some proper student sub-cultures in action. Still nothing close to what we get in Brisbane (not a single goth or emo), but a few people with their own individual style. Here I saw a group of boys breakdancing in the market square. I don't think they had a hat out for money, just doing it cos it's fun. ^_^