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A very big bag. The bottom fabric is propably Ploeg-fabric.
It feels and looks like it anyway. The drops-fabric I printed myself. Sold.
8. The seam on the right has a little wrinkle but will work just fine. It sorta popped down when we polished it but pops back too.
Sadly Patch had been vandalised and was no more. Annoying because we had climbed up the steep hill into Clifton especially to see him.
Beside the 'grave' someone had written a eulogy
"Oh Patch how we miss your smile
But you will not be back here for awhile
At least you are now free to roam
Enjoy the peace of your new home
Enjoy your everlasting time - BE FREE
& say a puppy prayer for me"
Patch was designed by Emily Golden who said this about her design "Drawing on my love of crafts led me to this patchwork idea; I could introduce a different level to the sculpture because some swatches relate to the Wallace & Gromit films, whilst others are purely aesthetic. I wanted people to enjoy picking their favourite squares and locating characters!" Luckily Patch was repaired in time for the auction and fetched £36,000
I found some of my old Navy patches from various duty stations and squadrons I was in during my Navy years. So I scanned them.
Meet Patch & Yogi our 2 new dogs.
We picked them up from Munlochy animal aid near Inverness a couple of weeks ago.
The Combat patch for United States Forces - Iraq
Soldiers who have been attached to United States Forces-Iraq wear the history, security and prosperity of a nation on their uniform.
According to the Institute of Heraldry, the shoulder sleeve insignia of USF-I has been worn to represent service of combat and contingency operations in Iraq since 2005. The shield patch is a symbol of the many ideals that has ushered in a new dawn for Iraq.
The patch contains four distinctive symbols:
The Star
"The star represents a vision of unity for the seven peoples of Iraq (Sunni,Shia, Kurd, Turkoman, Assyrian, Yazidi, Armenian) leading to a more secure,prosperous and free future for Iraqis."
The Crossed Scimitars
"The crossed scimitars of the insignia recall the partnership between Multinational Forces and Iraqi Security Forces essential to bringing a democratic way of life to Iraq.
The Palm Fronds
"The palm fronds symbolize peace and prosperity for a new nation."
The Mesopotamian Human-Headed Bull
"The colossal statue of the Mesopotamian human-headed winged bull recalls the rich heritage of Iraq and underscores strength and protection for the people of Iraq."
On a black shield, the star shines above the crossed scimitars. The palm fronds wrap the canvas as a base and the Mesopotamian human-headed bull is the center-piece.
Soldiers who have served in direct support of USF-Iraq are authorized the tactically colored shoulder insignia on the Army Combat Uniform and the full color insignia when wearing the Army Service Uniform.
Free Coffee Day with Patch . Details at the North Potomac Patch goo.gl/tlY5F .
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Friends and family gathered at Oars and Paddles Park in Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, to celebrate Hunter Babcock's 4th birthday party Oct. 24, 2021. The gifts, games, cake, and decorations paid homage to Hunter's favorite theme: dinosaurs!
After the party, Hunter and his family visited a pumpkin patch at Satellite Beach Methodist Church to select the perfect pumpkins to carve for Halloween.
Photo by John L. Carkeet IV, LimpingFrog Productions