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My name is Lauren Indrisie, director of Lauren Indrisie Limited, working here with photographer Delwyn Rutley, and we absolutely LOVE taking photos of fun, happy people :)
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WEEK 15 - TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA - saturday 7 august 2010

Saturday, August 28, 2010 | |

today jason took us out to a Space Park thing to look at the monument to the Space Station

we went to the Merrit state park out by the Kennedy Space Center to look at the animals, but it started raining unfortunately so i just took photos inside and we watched this video made in the 80’s about the area. We drove around trying to find Manities to look at, but they were all hiding because of the rain.

we went to this yummy sandwich place for lunch and hung out and chatted, and spent the afternoon bumming around and chilling.
in the evening we drove down to Melbourne in the cocoa beach area and had dinner with another couch surfering host Susan and her husband. we went to a Cuban restaurant that played live cuban music while you ate, and the food was amazingly good and so cheap.

we headed back to their place and met their dogs, went for a walk on cocoa beach which looked like the gold coast and mt maunganui beach, so beautiful, they were telling us that its turtle hatching time and that in the morning you can see turtle tracks in the sand, so cute! baby turtles! :)

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

By looking at those furs and skins, I'm guessing that those animals live at the rendering plant. Only they don't live. So the actual answer is "Nowhere".