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Homemade Tortilla Española from my kitchen (Taken with Instagram)
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Nothing like pink dulce de leche filled Dominican cake! (Taken with Instagram)
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Beautiful.. (Taken with Instagram at Francis Ford Coppola Winery)
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The friendliest goat ever! (Taken with Instagram)
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This is what Winston does to toys. (Taken with Instagram)
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Rhinoplasty was done on Earnie, after Winston was done with him.. (Taken with Instagram)
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Big Apple BBQ Prep! (Taken with Instagram)
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Taken with Instagram at Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic
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Taken with Instagram at Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic
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Sweet dreams little one :) (Taken with instagram)
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Bacon infused cocktail @ Rye house (Taken with instagram)
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(Source: madisonharding)
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Two years after the April 20, 2010 BP oil spill, the Gulf is filled with deformed fish that the state of Louisiana says are perfectly safe to eat. Al Jazeera reports:
“At the height of the last white shrimp season, in September, one of our friends caught 400 pounds of these,” Kuhns told Al Jazeera while showing a sample of the eyeless shrimp.
According to Kuhns, at least 50 per cent of the shrimp caught in that period in Barataria Bay, a popular shrimping area that was heavily impacted by BP’s oil and dispersants, were eyeless. Kuhns added: “Disturbingly, not only do the shrimp lack eyes, they even lack eye sockets.”
“Some shrimpers are catching these out in the open Gulf [of Mexico],” she added, “They are also catching them in Alabama and Mississippi. We are also finding eyeless crabs, crabs with their shells soft instead of hard, full grown crabs that are one-fifth their normal size, clawless crabs, and crabs with shells that don’t have their usual spikes … they look like they’ve been burned off by chemicals.”
(via today)
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Jennifer Lopez Photographed by Mario Testino for the June Issue of Vogue
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Sister looked great (and happy) on her big day.