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2012/10/06
SURRENDER OF DIVINITY (from Thailand)
Asakusa Extreme vol 22
at asakusa kurawood
with
ABIGAIL
CLANDESTAINED
RETURN
ZOMBIE RITUAL
Bennett Place is a former farm and homestead in Durham, North Carolina, which was the site of the last surrender of a major Confederate army in the American Civil War, when Joseph E. Johnston surrendered to William T. Sherman. The first meeting (April 17, 1865) saw Sherman agreeing to certain political demands by the Confederates, which were promptly rejected by the Union cabinet in Washington. Another meeting had to be held (April 26) to agree on military terms only, in line with Robert E. Lee’s recent surrender to Ulysses S. Grant. This effectively ended the war.
2012/10/06
SURRENDER OF DIVINITY (from Thailand)
Asakusa Extreme vol 22
at asakusa kurawood
with
ABIGAIL
CLANDESTAINED
RETURN
ZOMBIE RITUAL
2012/10/06
SURRENDER OF DIVINITY (from Thailand)
Asakusa Extreme vol 22
at asakusa kurawood
with
ABIGAIL
CLANDESTAINED
RETURN
ZOMBIE RITUAL
Like Yorktown, the defeated army had to surrender their arms. Unlike Yorktown, the mood was more somber and incredulous than angry. Confederate soldiers piled their guns along the roads. Upon receipt of their paroles, they just went home.
All these men, after all these years, here, they just walked away. That was it.
I really wish I had caught another angle when she did this. I think it looks best in b&w.
I titled it surrender. But perhaps the name should be trust.
Regardless, I love it.
RANCH commander Aleksei Sidorov surrenders his position to Chalk Leader Mackay and Legionnaire Vargsson