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A Double Rainbow
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With social-distancing in place, I've been out for many solitary walks thru the neighborhood and beyond.
This is a shot from one of those excursions.
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Today I am going food shopping. I'm going alone. Normally there are 2 or 3 of us.
We have decided that it is best to buy more, less often. This will reduce our exposure - and stress.
Slightly nervous to be honest - can I get what we need? Will there be a large queue? Will I get stares for buying a lot of food (we are a family of 5)?
Social distancing signs have appeared since last time I was here. There was no queue when I arrived.
April 2020 Photo-A-Day Challenge: Around The House Edition
April 6: Something With Holes
(This one is best viewed large. mmhmm.)
Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.
No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’
HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services
HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)
HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett
MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office
CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility
HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management
photographs by Douglas H Stutz
Public Affairs Officer
NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton
Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165
#socialdistancing
It's like a #blackandwhite #photograph. On one hand, the color is drained out of the world. You're kept apart from others you love, like, dislike, hate, or some combination thereof. The world is distilled down to just an essence, not really enough for life itself, but that part that is most appreciated.
Growing up in a time when some TV shows were in black and white, but the new shows were in color and Technicolor and Cinemascope and VistaVision, plain old B&W was boring, sedentary, and purely pedestrian. Abbott and Costello and Laurel and Hardy gave entrance to classic movies of the 40s and 50s. So, when Ted Turner decided he was going to colorize anything he could get his hands on, I recoiled and suddenly found, I like this format. I have lots to learn about shooting in it, but #learnsomethingnew! It's like a B&W because you have to look to see.
#photo #photography #whatisart #learning #personalgrowth #capecod #capecodlife #capecodinsta #capecodigers #capecodtoday #capecodphotography #capeology #capecodphotographers
200518-N-BM428-0014 GAETA, Italy (May 18, 2020) Sailors man the rails aboard the Blue Ridge-class command and control ship USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20) as it departs Gaeta, Italy, May 18, 2020. Mount Whitney is practicing social distance measures in the fight against COVID-19. Mount Whitney is the U.S. 6th Fleet flagship, homeported in Gaeta, and operates with a combined crew of U.S. Sailors and Military Sealift Command civil service mariners. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Damon Grosvenor)
Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.
No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’
HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services
HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)
HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett
MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office
CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility
HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management
photographs by Douglas H Stutz
Public Affairs Officer
NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton
Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165
Home away from home… {March 17, 2020 // 59}
When peeps put aside a corn bread loaf just for you and the best home-made butter you’ll ever have in a while and they just finished wiping down and promise no one is around before they close…
I worry about all the small business that do more than their craft, they genuinely care about you and want to see how you are doing even if you buy nothing from them. I hope they make it through in times like these.
PS I still have my holga that led to me getting a hasselblad 501c. Medium format is still all the rave to me.
Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.
No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’
HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services
HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)
HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett
MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office
CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility
HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management
photographs by Douglas H Stutz
Public Affairs Officer
NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton
Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165
Go outside for individual exercise.
Wash your hands before and after.
Don't touch your face during.
Empower yourself and fellow humans, don't get angry at them or yourself.
PS Isn't Washington, DC beautiful?
(Yes this advice is based on science, I am a doctor)
Artist credits: Lisa Marie Thalhammer, Cita Sadeli Chelove & Ro Zeal
Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.
No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’
HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services
HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)
HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett
MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office
CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility
HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management
photographs by Douglas H Stutz
Public Affairs Officer
NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton
Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165
“had nothing to do but wait... wait to die... wait to live... wait for an absolution... that would never come.” - titanic movie
my IG post when this SIP first started...
Over the course of an enlisted career, one of the most memorable moments is to be selected to join the ranks of the chief petty officer. Years of training, mentoring, deploying, accepting challenges – along with plenty of hard work and lessons learned have now culminated in reach-ing this career milestone.
No Sailor earns the right to enter the Chief’s Mess without a persistent commitment to excel-lence. The pinning ceremony held Jan. 29 2021, has earned them the right to be called ‘Navy Chief!’
HMC Jose Albarran, Director Medical Services
HMC Chad Galvin, currently haze gray underway USS Nimitz (CVN 68)
HMC Steven Head, NMRTU Everett
MCC Kyle Steckler, Public Affairs Office
CSC Miguel Escajeda, Terrace Dining Facility
HMC Ruben Valenzuela, Quality Management
photographs by Douglas H Stutz
Public Affairs Officer
NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton
Caption from NHB Caduceus Newsletter, January 2021. 210129-N-HU933-0165
Back when I was a kid and the good old days... #kid #grandpa #grandkid #olddays #television #socialdistancing #humor #funny #laugh #smile #toiletpaper #school #pandemic #coronavirus #covid19
Physical distancing done right, Alexandria, VA - Photo credit Alan Thompson
These are what I call healthy signs - creating communal spirit to stop the spread of the coronavirus. We should share more images of these and less images of people doing the wrong thing, or signs that instill fear, which works approximately 0% of the time, as we've learned in every public health crisis, ever.