
Kite Festival in Palestine
30 July 2009: Thousands of children in the Gaza Strip attempted to set a new world record for flying kites simultaneously on a Mediterranean beach in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip. The event was organised by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), who told reporters that 6,000 children had taken part in the event.

cvxn:
This was totally me last night.Meee toooo. (And I think we have a fan about this age in our kitchen.)
I have a framed photo of this in my bathroom. FYI.
kiyo:
I believe this is somewhere in Tuscany, Italy. I wouldn’t know… But thing is, we’re gonna have our own villa some place near here. It’s gotta have its own olive trees and a huge porch with antique armchairs and coffee-tables and a pretty handcrafted hammock brought from Salvador (Bahia, Brazil). We’ll be having freshly made espresso and italian bread with cheese in the morning, a good glass of Chianti at lunch and a nice cup of black tea in the afternoon with come rich homemade italian cookies (I have no clue what they look like, but whenever I think “Italian”, something tasty, cozy and simple comes to mind). So yeah, this is going to my visual-board. I’ll let you people know whenever I am there.Loved this post Mari :)
Neil Armstrong in the cabin of Apollo 11 soon after first setting foot on the moon, July 20th, 1969. Photo by Buzz Aldrin.
Remembering Apollo 11 - The Big Picture
I love his teary-eyed expression…best viewed large.






