Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation

2005-10-27 / Vacation Photos


HIKING BUDDIES—Thousand Oaks residents Brian, 12, and Adam Ginell, 10, explore the wonders of Yellowstone National Park. Many people feel that Yellowstone is America’s greatest national park. HIKING BUDDIES—Thousand Oaks residents Brian, 12, and Adam Ginell, 10, explore the wonders of Yellowstone National Park. Many people feel that Yellowstone is America’s greatest national park. FLY THE FRIENDLY SKIES—Newbury Park resident Tom Cohen and his daughters, Ashley, Lauren and Hannah, wish they had wings and could fly at the Naval Air Station and Academy in Pensacola, Fla. The Blue Angels would have performed at last weekend’s Point Mugu Air Show, but the weather wouldn’t cooperate and they were grounded. FLY THE FRIENDLY SKIES—Newbury Park resident Tom Cohen and his daughters, Ashley, Lauren and Hannah, wish they had wings and could fly at the Naval Air Station and Academy in Pensacola, Fla. The Blue Angels would have performed at last weekend’s Point Mugu Air Show, but the weather wouldn’t cooperate and they were grounded. BEACH PARTY—Local  resident  Steve  Rappa  enjoys  reading his Thousand Oaks Acorn on the sands of Capaci in Sicily, Italy. BEACH PARTY—Local resident Steve Rappa enjoys reading his Thousand Oaks Acorn on the sands of Capaci in Sicily, Italy. INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS—Engaged  couple  Malia  Rivera and Richard  Rodriguez  took  a  trip  sponsored  by Pepperdine  University through China and Tibet. They wonder if their first home will look like this—Potala Palace in Tibet, the previous home of the exiled Dalai Lama. INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARS—Engaged couple Malia Rivera and Richard Rodriguez took a trip sponsored by Pepperdine University through China and Tibet. They wonder if their first home will look like this—Potala Palace in Tibet, the previous home of the exiled Dalai Lama. DAIRY STATE VISITOR—Angelica Rogers of Thousand Oaks reads her T.O. Acorn on the shore of Legend Lake on the Menomenee Native American reservation in Keshena, Wis. We’d bet there were no more than 1,000 mosquitos within 10 feet of Angelica or her photographer. DAIRY STATE VISITOR—Angelica Rogers of Thousand Oaks reads her T.O. Acorn on the shore of Legend Lake on the Menomenee Native American reservation in Keshena, Wis. We’d bet there were no more than 1,000 mosquitos within 10 feet of Angelica or her photographer. PAIR OF WINNERS— Dan and Martha Suttner of T.O. walked seven hours along the Las Vegas strip to see the hotels and free shows. Thanks for taking us along and be sure to do it again this year. PAIR OF WINNERS— Dan and Martha Suttner of T.O. walked seven hours along the Las Vegas strip to see the hotels and free shows. Thanks for taking us along and be sure to do it again this year. SKY HIGH— Ron Hedin of Newbury Park isn’t scared of heights. Behind him is Mt. Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain. Watch for more Take Your T.O. Acorn on Vacation photos in upcoming issues! SKY HIGH— Ron Hedin of Newbury Park isn’t scared of heights. Behind him is Mt. Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain. Watch for more Take Your T.O. Acorn on Vacation photos in upcoming issues!

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