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I made a pad and pillow for a trunk the military made years ago and was in my grandma's linen closet so that we can use it as a window seat. The pillow has a seashell made of yarn over the outline made with a bleach pen. The fabric has Scotchgard, so it can be used outside too!
Families at the Fort McNair portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall participated in a trunk-or-treat Oct. 31, 2014. Trunk-or-treat offered an alternative to traditional trick-or-treating at Fort McNair. Instead of going door-to-door, trick-or-treaters received treats from service members in Halloween costumes staged at Halloween-decorated vehicles. (Photo courtesy of Senior Master Sgt. Sigrid Carrero-Perez)
Over there, around the left side of that island is where I snorkeled and looked at coral. The unnamed Minnesotan and I swam to the end of the island and then back.
As you can see, the beach sand at Trunk Bay is white and very fine. It's part of the Virgin Islands National Park and not right by any hotels, so the beach is clean and not overly busy. The water is shallow, and is exactly what I was looking forward to about the waters in the Caribbean sea.
Erayden Tuepker, 9, fishes for candy during Trunk or Treat at the Arctic Oasis at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 28, 2016. JBER Halloween aficionados decorated their vehicles and handed out candy during Trunk or Treat as attendees voted on the best-decorated trunk. Trick-or-treaters also participated in indoor Halloween games and activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)