My big bird friend.
Roped off turtle eggs
Not many people at the beach. My umbrella is to the left.
Relaxing.
This is my last beach day this trip...waaaaah! I have to go home tomorrow. I am dreading coming back here and seeing blackened, oil-soaked beaches.
* When discussing anything related to children's beauty pageants or dance recitals, they bring up Jonbenet Ramsey.
* Refers to colors outside of what would be in a regular box of crayons--like mauve or azure.
* Uses terms like "boo boo."
* Considers going to the gym and sitting in the sauna a workout.
* Pays more than $25 for a haircut.
* They are smart, attractive, and make lots of money. (Perhaps this is some wishful thinking.)
* Watches Project Runway, Dancing With the Stars, or American Idol.
* Follows my blog.What sets off your gaydar?
Sip green tea: In a study from Switzerland, men who took a green tea supplement three times a day with their meals, burned more calories during the following 24 hours than those who took a caffeine pill or a dummy pill. The researchers believe that flavonoids in the tea were responsible for the metabolism boost.
However, a major omission from their list was one of the most shocking deaths of a major TV character I can remember. Lt. Col. Henry Blake, played by McLean Stevenson, died offscreen at the end of the third season of MASH. Stevenson asked to be released from his contract. The show's writers reluctantly penned him an exit in the final episode of the 1974-75 season, in which Lt. Col. Blake was discharged, only to board a plane that was shot down over the Sea of Japan, killing everyone on board (a development added after scripts were distributed so the show's actors would display genuine emotion as if they had been truly unaware of that part of the storyline).