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06 March
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02 February
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Northern territory

Northern territory

Northern Territory (or "Top End") is the heavy drinker of the Australian house, able to drink the rest of the Australians under the table and still go out wrestling crocodiles (it’s been suggested that the only reason he wrestles crocodiles is that he’s never sober enough to realise that it’s …

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12 January
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Lucky leroy

Lucky leroy

Meet LeRoy! Yep, he made his way to the car show with his old beater pickup truck and I spotted him just as he was parking his ride. I still had my traffic director vest on so I’m sure he thought I was official…not:) LeRoy is from "these parts" and …

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22 December
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Nevaeh’s christening

Nevaeh's christening

The table of cakes – we only supplied the cupcakes

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05 December
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I am grateful for old photos …

I am grateful for old photos ...

3/30 this was a shot my father took in his families home in germany my mom older brother grandma and aunt sitting around the table… i cherish these memories…. so grateful photography was in their lives as in mine.

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24 November
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The banqueting table at my old hotel where I worked

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28 October
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Alayna miller and tiffany martin

Alayna miller and tiffany martin

Dollface Route 46 Entertainment Sanford, Florida 7/2/11

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08 October
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Jessie covets and tiffany martin

Jessie covets and tiffany martin

Dollface Route 46 Entertainment Sanford, Florida 7/2/11

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05 October
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Thursday feature

Thursday feature

Jack Clelland (right) camp counselor, busts a water balloon over the head of Frankie Cavaseno, 10, (left) Thursday afternoon during a water ballon match at San-Lee Park Day Camp. The camp runs from June 20th through August 12th for children ages 4-12. THE SANFORD HERALD | WESLEY BEESON

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26 September
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Table rock

Table rock

On Saturday afternoon, I took the guided tour of the "rock art". Most of the petroglyphs are on cliffs and hoodoos that sit in a restricted section of the park. This is, of course, for security reasons, as too many people are happy to carve their initials overtop of the …

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