Kaitlyn's mother has recently begun writing a sex advice column for a local newspaper and Kaitlyn is modified and wonders why her mom can't have a low key job like her father, an undercover FBI agent. Kaitlyn's life changes when her father brings his work home with him in the form of seventeen-year-old Blaine, who is part of the Witness Protection Program. Suddenly Kaitlyn finds herself having
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By: Alissa Lauzon,
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I love the characteristic umbrella shape of the canopy. I love the twisted tangle of the trunk branching out. I love the beauty of the individual flowers and the form of the clusters, and did I mention the color. Flame trees make me happy. Love this season.
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Lori lives for the summer- the time of year when she can spend all day with the cute Vader brothers next door without anyone getting suspicious of her massive crush on older Sean. Lori, her brother, and the three Vader boys, Cameron, Sean,and Adam, work at the marina together and perform on the same wakeboard team. Lori has always been just one of the guys, but this summer she is determined to
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By: Jane Mack,
on 5/27/2007
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I heard there's a photo contest for the best picture of a flame tree.
My favorite photo is one I took a few years ago, of the huge tree at the intersection of Quartermaster and Middle Road.
Because I love flame trees, I took some earlier this month, in Garapan. So the first photo here is from that group. And in the spirit of the contest, I took some more on gray Saturday (May 26) at P.I.C. The rest of those posted here are from that series.
I love the characteristic umbrella shape of the canopy. I love the twisted tangle of the trunk branching out. I love the beauty of the individual flowers and the form of the clusters, and did I mention the color. Flame trees make me happy. Love this season.
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When I was little, we used to play with the little pieces inside the flower. We used to battle who's (stamen?) could break the other's off.
beautiful pics of the flame trees. I can't wait to come home and see them in full bloom.
As much as I love the Flame Trees, I am feeling a small twinge of nostalgia and longing for the pastel beauty of Spring in the states. I miss the color, beauty and especially fragrance of lilacs!