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This is an old one! This weekend I was traveling and I barely had time to do my shots!!! Summer will be challenging for getting MM challenge done. I would like to call this "recycling"
Macro monday project - 06/09/08
My Drink
I don't drink a lot of coffee, but I love my Senseo machine. specially on weekends!
For six word story.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #41 - On The Table" "Thoroughly Abstract Thursday"
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I found this on the internet regarding the word "joe" ~ Of the two best theories, jamoke morphing into joe is the strongest contender thanks to this find by linguist Michael Quinion: 'It is significant that an early example appears in 1931 in the Reserve Officer's Manual by a man named Erdman: 'Jamoke, Java, Joe. Coffee. Derived from the words Java and Mocha, where originally the best coffee came from.' Read more at www.snopes.com/language/eponyms/cupofjoe.asp#ell2OUEv8RMZ...
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Colorized by CupOfJoe. Back to a Coast Guard assault transport comes this Marine after two days and nights of Hell on the beach of Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands. His face is grimey with coral dust but the light of battle stays in his eyes. February 1944. (Coast Guard)
Exact Date Shot Unknown
NARA FILE #: 026-G-3394
WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1198
Colorized by CupOfJoe. Otto Funk (Helmet) (Survived) and Klaus Schuh company of the 1st Grenadiers Regiment 25 of Division "Hitlerjugend" Left to right:Sepp Bund (KIA 26.06.1944 near Cheux), Klaus Schuh (KIA 26.06.1944 near Cheux) and Günther Hamel.
Having my morning wake up juice, noticed the lights from the Christmas Tree behind it. I love playing with light bokeh and this is the best time of year for it.
Colorized by CupOfJoe. American howitzers shell German forces retreating near Carentan, France. July 11, 1944. Franklin. (Army)
NARA FILE #: 111-SC-191933
WAR &Amp; CONFLICT BOOK #: 1047
Colorized by CupOfJoe. Private H.E. Goddard of The Perth Regiment, carrying a Bren gun while advancing through a forest north of Arnhem, Netherlands, April 15, 1945. Photograph by Captain Jack H. Smith.
Colorized by CupOfJoe. SS soldier, heavily armed, carries ammunition boxes forward with companion in territory taken by their counter-offensive in this scene from captured German film. Belgium, December 1944. (Army)
Exact Date Shot Unknown
Colorized by CupOfJoe. It was armed with an anti-tank version of the same long-barreled 8.8 cm gun as the Tiger II "King Tiger" and a single 7.92 mm MG-34 machine gun in the front glacis plate for local defence. The Jagdpanther had a good power-to-weight ratio and a powerful main gun, which enabled it to destroy any type of Allied tank. Based on the existing Panther chassis, the vehicle did not suffer too many mechanical problems
Colorized By CupOfJoe. The Hindenburg was the largest airship ever built at 804 feet long and flew up to 85 miles per hour while held aloft by hydrogen, which was highly flammable
Colorized by CupOfJoe, Led by their piper, men of the 7th Seaforth Highlanders advance during 26 June. 1944
Colorized by CupOfJoe. Hungarian soldier with flower in his helmet. October 01, 1938. Gyalogsagi Hosszú Puska 31.M és Puska 31.M A standard M1895-type knife bayonet