Saturday, December 26, 2009

Sigma Make Up Coupons

Good news!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Can U Drink On Fluconazole?

Chu chu!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

To Buy Portable Colour Tv's

Small through ...

Who knows why, when we went shopping Cyril always insists to bring the bread ...
(another wildly exciting story!)

Monday, November 23, 2009

Shaving Pubic Area Swim Team

Fortunately, it's over! We have a house now ...


Friday, November 20, 2009

Island Def Jam Internship

And yet another story of the blues ... Another story

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Does Pregnancy Discharge Look Like Ovulation I

backpack ... Petit sketch

Scholarships To Study Medicine

Kanaky

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Pokemon Light Platinum Gameshark

Chabadabada

Monday, November 2, 2009

Mainstream Female Domination

The Museum of New Caledonia

Some stuff you saw there ...


heads funny!
(a mourner's costume from New Caledonia and a sculpture on the giant fern Vanuatu)


A club from the Marquesas Islands


A small shell attached to a stone with three pieces of string, and hop that is an imitation made in rat Kanaky to lure octopus!


heads Always funny (or scary)
(door frame of box and a mask topped by a tuft of real hair)

Monday, August 24, 2009

Naming Ceremony Invitationflash

Video second part: last day!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Friday, August 21, 2009

Dogs Involuntary Kicking

second part video: Part

Monday, August 17, 2009

Nail Stamps In Stores

Dutch Provinces


Here is our journey through Brabant, Zuid-Holland, North Holland, the Waterland, Friesland and Flevoland. A nice loop that has enabled us to discover the nuances and the different lights in those regions where water is omnipresent, brings a serene where the houses reflect the colorful flowers and the topsides of boats ...

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Old Actres Neetu Singh

The other cheese city




J7 - Friday, August 14, 2009 -
KMJ 218 - Camping Nes - Bergambacht (Holland)
The other cheese city
We leave our island to cross the Flevoland Friesland and wind farms . Hallucination on the road? No, it's a barge passing over us on a canal bridge in large size. Catching Gouda, near Rotterdam. After two hundred miles, then we return to Holland and its green heart. A parking space along the channel at the entrance of Gouda and we start to explore this city more important than the famous Edam, Village remained timeless. Gouda is very busy and we see the output of a marriage on the central square. All guests traveling in small combis Volkswagen colorful dating back 60. Nice. The city, surrounded by a canal, is very flowery especially red geraniums decorate bridges and streetlights. A specialty shop offers cheeses from all sources. Amazing. At bottom, a wall of wine bottles is offered at customer's eye. A little later, has its Gouda cheese museum shop with the inevitable destiny to sell a few pounds of the famous cheese yellow. After buying a guide to campsites in Europe, including Dutch in preparation for a next trip, we return to our truck and are heading to De Nes, the friendly camp of the West Dyke along the river Lek. Bike to the ground. Resumption of practice! We drive a few kilometers towards Krimpen to rediscover the pleasure of this mode of locomotion.

Neilmed Rinse How Does It Work

Dam De Dam in Amsterdam



J6 - Thursday, August 13, 2009
KMJ 170 - Camping De Kleine Wielen - Leeuwarden (Friesland)
From Dam Dam - The Waterland and Friesland
We left Amsterdam in the direction of Edam, located about 30 km north east. We're getting there for lunch and then start to explore this village that has retained its authenticity for centuries. The houses of the sixteenth well kept kept their charm. Former Zuiderzee port assets, Ijedam were over 33 yards this time. After the reclamation of polders, the city went through its world-famous cheese. In 1649 it exported 500,000 pieces already. We taste the different varieties, guided by a merchant speaking perfect French. Finally, this will be a smoky, a young raw-milk ripening of one year and older, weighing a pound pasteurized! Enough to regain their health after visiting the "Grote Kerk" church dedicated to St Nicolas. Flamboyant style, the latter has the form of a hall and has a special wooden barrel vault. Its beautiful stained glass windows executed in Gouda dating from 1602. They are perfectly preserved and very impressive for their size. We leave
Edam particularly excited about this peaceful break completely away from the urban bustle of Amsterdam. We address the Waterland and veins to the north, decided to borrow the famous dyke "Afsluitdijk" of over thirty miles that closes the IJsselmeer and achieves the North East Friesland. Posed photo in the middle of the water that stretches out of sight. We cross over to ask us Leeuwarden "Eiland" Island Camping Kleine Wielen. An happiness! Many Dutch in search of calm and serenity have almost an address in this idyllic setting.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Vermont Castings Defiant Review





Day 5 - Wednesday, August 12, 2009 -
KMJ 0 - Het Amsterdamse Bos - Amsterdam

bus 199 to Amstelveen bus station correspondence with the 142 - and after an hour we arrive at Centraal Station in the heart of Amsterdam. Initially, we decided to visit the medieval heart of the city. Surrounded by the Singel canal Old Town turns back to the sea, we pass near the Dam, the former agricultural market. There is an impressive crowd at the Amsterdam Historisch Museum which houses a complete retrospective of Rembrandt's work until the end of the season. We cross the 'Damrak' (former port) and travel the "Bloemenmarkt" - the flower market - which offers impressive bulbs varied sizes. We approach the red light district and its windows offering his daughters bare. The atmosphere is somewhat murky, a little later a museum of cannabis cotoie the sex shops, the place seems, it is relatively quiet at least until nightfall ... Lunch at a brewery just across the No. 4 of Jordenbreestraat, Rembrandt House, then we head to Waterloo full and wander in a market that offers such parts for bicycles and shoes to those who go on foot! about them, ours are severely tested along the "Herrengracht," the channel of Lords where the houses all have air leaning tower of Pisa way. Impressive. The Emperor's Canal and the Canal du prince, we continue our discovery of the houses of the seventeenth, the golden age of the city through the East India Company. In the distance, poles attract our attention, we decided to go to the eastern port. The replica of an eighteenth frigate is accosted by the "Nemo" science museum that seems out of the water, its bow green evoking that of a steamer. From its terrace, we discover a magnificent view over the city and harbor. Includes a maritime museum right next to the Nemo, the Dutch ships from the early twentieth century, with their typical lateral fins. A return to the city to admire the china of Delft on the side of Gassan Diamonds and we regagons the centraal station after a journey of a good ten miles. Oh, by the way, now you no longer feel "to the heart cod chips ... and unfortunately" the sailors not blow their noses more in the stars. "

Queens Court House Queens Address & Number

The windmills of Kinderdijk




J4-Tuesday, August 11, 2009 -
KMJ 142 - Camping Het Amsterdamse Bos - Amsterdam.

attempt to rally this morning via Kinderdijk Kimpen but work requires us to turn around on a small road in a polder. So we opt for the ferry "Esmeralda". Happy surprise Adriatik passing our costs us only 3.50 € requested very nicely by a young Dutch speaking a few words of French crowned a very pretty smile. We decide to make the lunch break on the port Streefkerk. Hello friendly people around them with their dogs. A short ride to boot digestion allows us to discover the small houses put on the pontoons. Bordered by a terrace and equipped with a berth for a small cruiser, and allows each house to live in the same port. Every Dutchman still has a foot on the water. We arrive at the windmills of Kinderdijk. In 1738 eight mills were built and then 8 to protect land from flooding. It was to evacuate the rainwater into the river Lek nearby. Since the late eighteenth century and 19 windmills are lined up one beside the other, impressive symbol of the battle of Holland against the water. The estate, World Heritage since 1997, is still in its original condition. We're lucky, the wind blows regularly and we discover the genius within the mechanism for activating a paddle wheel to drain water from the canal. I get to pass documentation and plans that I intend soon to make a detailed page on these mills, witness the ingenuity deployed by the Dutch engineers of the Enlightenment. Jump in our time ended, we headed to Amsterdam where camping Gasper originally planned as a stopover Nouis refers to the wood "Zuid (South) city. Het Amsterdamse Bos welcomed us for two nights.

Trading Between Blue And Soulsilver

Het Groene Hart



J3 - Monday, August 10, 2009 -
KMJ 238 - Camping Nes - Bergambacht (South Holland)
Het Groene Hart


start in the morning. Refueled with the release of Bredene for only 66 € instead of the usual 80 in France ... Stop for lunch at Kalken north of Gent then we continue our journey to Antwerp where we find the usual concentration of this heavy on six highways that can cross the great Belgian port. Breda and Rotterdam and its futuristic buildings that are reminiscent of the shapes of the hulls of large commercial ships. We Krimpen veins to the east and about fifteen miles away, we arrive at the campsite Nes Lekdijk West 105 along the river Lek. The edge and hollow because the land here are very low and is bordered by wide Lek "dijk (dike) on each side. A ballet incessant reminder of the barges near the port of Rotterdam. Bike landed, we take the bike path and start to discover the "Groene Hart" - the green heart of true Holland - The lek is lined with farmhouses with thatched roofs and bright colors. No curtains on the windows to the Dutch fashion. A mill on the other side draws our gaze. We decide to move downstream in search of a possible bridge. We will find the ferry "Esmeralda" which we ask € 1.30 to get to the other side with our bikes. We can almost see the Streefkerk mill dating from 1893 and is currently undergoing its second phase of restoration. We stroll on the road back to De Nes particularly enjoying the quiet rural heart of the green coupled with the serenity provided by the imposing presence of Lek whose width gives it an air of peaceful river.

Father Diaper Punishment

On the Flemish coast






J2-Sunday, August 9, 2009 -
KMJ 245 - Minnepark - Bredene (Belgium)
Route to Belgium we reach at around 14:30 after taking the A16 up to Dunkirk. We cross into direction of Oostende Minnepark campsite located just east of the port Fleming, Bredene. Very friendly welcome of the manager that we W8 guide with his bike. We mount our own in the stride and the bike path leads us towards Bredene Ann Zee. It's the summer crowds complemented by those who take a rest Sunday at the water's edge. Many people on the beachfront and almost as many bikes under the watchful and generous curves of Irenaeus Duriez, which cover the central body of water since 1989. We drive to the temperature of the North Sea. 19 ° c. In fact, 20 ° C we specify the supervisor of the beach. We relish the moment when the horizon is a tall ship that sailed to the North. We find our bikes after Walking along a promenade of shops and terraces where Flemish accents resonate bringing us a nice note first and expatriation

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Are Pushups Okay For Should Impingement

the borders of the Province A



J1 - Saturday August 8, 2009 -

KMJ 338 - International Camping Park Golf - Tréport.

After passing through the villages of flowered particularly well Auge, our Adriatik has offered a first in passing over the bridge of Normandy KMJ 202. What a striking contrast between the smiling country spread around Pont l'Eveque and the austere set of Caux. Arriving earlier in the confines of Normandy and descent on the Tréport. Big crowds on the area of the buccaneers. The CC is a little too close to each other. We opt for the park's international golf back to Flocques. Call to the receptionist who confirms that there are still places available. We ask ourselves in a beautiful park very British. The Union Jack floats besides the exit and the English flag is proudly displayed on the side of the reception. Obviously, our British friends are welcome sector. Locating bicycle ride through the park and drink, of course!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

American Aparel Scarf Instructions

country built on the water side


With all its changing hues, emerald green in the canals, ports in gray, brown in the bogs, a blue unexpected depths in the lake, water gripped the country dips its tentacles. Hard-won to the tune of dams (dam), dams and drainage, the need to stand against the onslaught of the sea has shaped the minds of its inhabitants. I remember those warm evenings past few decades ago at the old Flushing island of Zealand or in Valcheren Helder in the north end of the country ... Take time to rediscover the many faces of Holland and to gradually penetrate the secrets ...