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I stopped at the ride light at Michigan Avenue and 35th Street, had this funny feeling, something was just not right, something was incomplete, unfinished and hanging in my awareness like an invisible roll of cold steel on the back of a flat bed truck. It came and went, like the completion of something very incomplete.
Archival still photos of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival production of Complete Works on 8/4/2009. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)
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18th brief stop in the travel diary
1. Emerging colors through the shadows..., 2. *Sigh*, 3. Little Solitaire, 4. Sherrie in Dollsville
The West Wing is still my favorite show that's ever aired on Television. Solid acting, increidble writing, and it's set in the perfect place for thoughtful and invoking debate--the oval office. It was a foregone conclusion that I'd buy this set eventually.
I waited the full 30 minutes, laying on this granite slab next to this snake to witness a very personal struggle.
Completed window installation at the Cherokee apartment complex, New York. The scale of the windows can be seen here. The largest windows shown [triple hung sliding sash units] run from floor level to ceiling height - almost 9ft.
A 5k Shadow Run was completed this morning on Bagram Airfield in support of Airborne Tri Team; a nonprofit 501c3 organization specifically designed for mentally and physically wounded war veterans. The central focus of Airborne Tri Team is to provide wounded veterans with opportunities, physical challenges, and goal oriented physical achievements meant to maximize their potential and increase their self-esteem through their involvement in the team. Over 400 runners and 30 volunteers participated in this morning’s event. Lt. Col Michael Stinnett, an engineer officer from Fort Drum assigned to the USFOR-A Engineer Cell, was the local organizer for the 5K shadow run. “I became involved with Team Tri Airborne when I was in recruiting command on Long Island. The have proven themselves as great supporters of the military. This is an organization doing great things for our wounded warriors,” said Stinnett. “To see so many people come out across all services and show support for their brother and sisters in arms was amazing.”
The actual 5K run will take place on the 23rd of July in Sayville, New York. This year will be the 4th year of the event. Thank you Airborne Tri Team and all the others volunteers and sponsors of this event to bring awareness and opportunity for some of our wounded warriors on Long Island and New York City.