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Part 2 Casey Stoner Collage. It's now on its way to Australia with a view to getting it signed hopefully. The Collage will be completed upon return.
Casey's hand stigmata from her crutches.
FINALLY THE END OF MY FUCKING ROAD TRIP PHOTOS. JESUS.
Yeah, the last half was kind of boring. Stupid hauling ass home so I can go to work.
Casey Stoner was very fast during the Dutch TT. In the pre event press conference he didn't looked pretty happy. During the practices and qualifying he did his job an gained some momentum to get closer to Lorenzo and the Repsol Honda boys.
Stoner got 3rd which meant his first podium of the season.
Fort Casey, on Whidbey Island, guards the entrance to The Puget Sound. Along with Fort Worden and Fort Flagler across The Sound, it provided overlapping gun coverage of Admiralty Inlet.
It's one of several forts of similar design built up and down both coasts during the Endicott Period.
Fort Casey is named for Major General Thomas Lincoln Casey, West Point Class of 1852.
Pictured are Battery Worth, Battery Moore, and Battery Kingsbury, which together housed seven ten-inch guns on disappearing carriages.
No enemy soldier or surface vessel ever made it past this position. These guns were never fired in anger, and now the kids play on them as part of Fort Casey State Park.
Fort Casey was built in 1890, so unless you're 128 years old, the U.S. Military has been on Whidbey Island for longer than you have.
I used a KITE to fly the camera.