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For those who dont know Foster Blaine , he is an American poet at Poemhunter , who was not just critical about my poems but also of my being a poet.His remarks were racist, he felt only those who spoke English lived in America have a right to be called poets..
Well I dont blame him, knowing the overall attitude of American towards the sons of their soil the indegenous American Indians..I am only a Brown Indian ...during Moharam I become a Red Indian..
Some stone sculpted American women hearts would prefer to call me a Dead Indian..
I leave behind my verse to soothe their premature hopes and aspirations..
Cross eyed
tongue tied
toothless
rapturously
ruthless
Duck lipped
Togolese woman hipped
Gargantuan girth
Wordless worth
Walrus fold chin
A human dustbin
Demonically Dwarf legged
Embryonically egghead
Tyrannical
Mechanical
Prosaically boring
Prostituted reader
Outpouring
Sedentarily snoring
Fostered unblamed
unclaimed
Underscoring
Cavernous cavities
Rectal Rhapsodies
Transgendered
Exploring
On Indo Gangetic plains
Offshoring
An empty bag of wind
Made in USA
And so encouragingly
Adoring
Caiapahas like
Poem temple priest
Head made of Gold
Body of silver
And all held up
By mud bathed clay feet
One leg in the grave
This war headed
Poetic beast
An obituary in advance
Before he ends
As deceased
His scarred tarred soul
To the nether regions released
To say the least
Cybernetically we celebrate
Foster Blamed Feast
Last yet not the least
North by North East
635th poem
picture of me and Indian floral wreath of a death he could not cheath..
picture shot by Dr Friedritch of Austria
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Patrick's 6MA3 service rounds Foster's corner near Belair with 5 Streamliners on the front in the form of CLP13,CLP12,GM32,GM34,S317 on 16-7-1999
Johns Motors
The Old Forge, Watling Street.
Founded in 1978 and specialising in sports and classic motors
1970 Foden rigid-eight tipper YYC664H at one of their quarries, probably Merehead, around 1980.
Scanned from a negative in my collection.
This is a photo of a foster kitten taken at our home just before we took them back to the shelter to get adopted.
Trees seen from the path at Foster Point in the Washington Park Arboretum.
Canson Oil and Acrylic paper, FolkArt Matte Finish Acrylic paint, various small flat brushes. Image is 5x6.5 inches (12.5x16.5 cm).
Belgian draft horse in Anderson County, Tennessee, about 1915. The man holding the horse looks like he might be Jim Foster who was a double cousin to Lonnie Foster. Two of Elijah Foster and Sarah England-Fosters sons married two of the daughters of Dr. Alexander Williams and his wife Eliza Wallace-Williams and this resulted in several double cousins.
(All six, I believe, but one gray girl isn't easily seen.)
Out of the litter of six, there were two smaller than the rest: Cindy Lou and Thing Two. Cindy Lou continues to be a petite girl, but Thing Two? Not so much. The foster family worked so hard to keep Thing Two well-fed that she actually has passed her brother (Thing One) in weight. A peek under the tail is the most reliable way to tell Thing One and Thing Two apart for now, but their faces do differ slightly.
[SOOC, f/1.8, ISO 1000, shutter speed 1/320]
This was an opportunist image, combining elements (tractor unit, trailer and background) from various separate images. It depicts the sort of heavy haulage outfit that Frome-based Foster Yeoman might have used for moving plant between its various quarry operations. The Foden 4000-series went through several styling changes, losing the traditional Foden ‘kite’ at one point and subsequently regaining it in response to operator demand. This fictional 4500 has - what I believe to be - a Mark 5 Hi Line cab (13-Jan-23).
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The Great Court, British Museum.
Better larger.
This is a vertorama stitched together, 3 frames in Ptgui.
[edit]: The 3 frames were handheld. ;)
Igor is our foster cat...
I recently reread this book about Ellen...a most resilient Foster child....