She felt a rush of emotions with the anticipation of finding out what was in store for her. |
And it seems admirers have a treat in store this year on Girraween's alpine style heathlands, meadows and high altitude forests. |
Bargains are in store at a jumble sale taking place to raise money for a cancer charity. |
But, as the names were going up on the leader board, it grew apparent what the day had in store. |
While looking in store windows near the youth hostel where she was staying, Gallagher spotted some funky handblown-glass jewelry. |
I reclined in the back seat and munched on a few tortilla chips while wondering what the day would have in store for us. |