| | | ely delaney and christine | |
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| | she was a very swirly cambodian dancer | |
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| | she taughte the children how to tell a story with dance... | |
| | | the trees sway in the breeze | |
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| | the flowers grow at the water's edge | |
| | | where the butterflies flutter | |
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| | the deer come to the river to drink | |
| | | and leap away when the hunter appears. | |
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| Julie performs with the Taiko Drummers | |
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| | | believe it or not, Julie doesn't always have her back to the audience. | |
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| | the discovery musuem has a cool playground | |
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| | and a fishing boat - wait, no, a PIRATE ship! | |
| | | and "tide pools" convenient for casting the evil eye | |
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| | where Christine can plant poor crabs and starfish in the path of watery doom | |
| | | and laugh gleefully (off camera) when the "tide" washes them away! | |
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| | delaney in the crow's nest | |
| | | ely gazes longingly into the sea | |
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| | | Ready Pirates....1... 2... 3... Arrrggh! | |
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