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Valentines Day - Dark Chocolate Dove Hearts. Yummmm.
The first crush I can remember was a boy named Robert. I remember praying all summer that he would be in my third grade class- he wasn't. My first crisis of faith?
I remember his burlesque pretense that morning of an inextinguishable grief when I wonder that I had never eaten blueberry cake before, and how he kept returning to the pathos of the fact that there should be a region of the earth where blueberry cake was unknown - William Dean Howels
And that was the end for a perfect Happy Purple Tuesday
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Severn Valley Railway 1940's weekend at Kidderminster, Summer 2008.
Severn Valley Railway 1940's weekend at Kidderminster, Summer 2008.
Severn Valley Railway 1940's weekend at Kidderminster, Summer 2008.
Graffiti on Silver Street, special for May Day. Exhorting us all to remember the Haymarket Square Riot. On the sidewalk near the Albuquerque Peace and Justice Center.
In America: Remember WHITE FLAGS art exhibition honoring each person who has died from COVID-19 near George Washington Monument Grounds on the National Mall at Constitution Avenue and 15th Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, 19 September 2021 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Visit IN AMERICA: REMEMBER / WHITE FLAGS / COVID-19 Deaths Memorial Art Exhibition website at www.inamericaflags.org/
Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg at suzannefirstenberg.com/
Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2021 at elvertxbarnes.com/2021-public-art
Elvert Barnes COVID 19 Pandemic September 2021 docu-project at elvertxbarnes.com/covid-19-project
Elvert Barnes September 2021 at elvertxbarnes.com/september-2021
Shenandoah Cavern
Not as big and tourist trappy as Luray, but much more photographer friendly..
Just an amazing place!
Day fifteen of the #fmsphotoaday challenge was also spent working on my brother's roof. I will always remember that we found a mushroom growing inside the old wooden boards inside the roof.:p This photo was actually taken on the fourteenth, because the second day we had to race and beat the rain.
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If I ever go to war...
If I ever go to war Mom, Please don’t be afraid.
There are some things I must do, To keep the promise that I made.
I’m sure there will be some heartache, And I know that you’ll cry tears,
But your son is a Soldier now, Mom, There is nothing you should fear.
If I ever go to war Dad, I know that you’ll be strong.
But you won’t have to worry, Cause you taught me right from wrong.
You kept me firmly on the ground, yet still taught me how to fly.
Your son is a Soldier now Dad, I love you Hooah, Even if I die.
If I ever go to war Bro, There are some things I want to say.
You’ve always had my back, and I know it’s my time to repay.
You’ll always be my daybreak, through all of life’s dark clouds,
Your brother is a Soldier now, Bro, I promise I’ll make you proud.
If I ever go to war Sis, don’t you worry bout me,
I always looked out for you, but I can't do that anymore,
Cause I'm a big bro to all in America.
I love you so much and you know that, Your brothers a soldier now Sis,
So wipe your eyes, I'll be fine even if I die.
If I ever go to war my Friends, We’ll never be apart,
Though we may not meet again, I’ll hold you in my heart.
Remember all the times we had, Don’t let your memories cease,
Your friend is a Soldier now, Dear Friend, And I’ll die to bring you peace.
And when I go to heaven, And see that pearly gate,
I’ll gladly decline entrance, Then stand my post and wait.
I’m sorry Sir I can’t come in, I’m sort of in a bind,
You see I’m still a Soldier Sir, So I can’t leave them behind.
By PFC Jonathan W. Guffey – Alpha Company
101st Airborne 2/506th Infantry Air Assault – Iraq 2006
10 July 2006
Yesterday was the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Cable street, where Jewish Londoners, supported by Irish dock workers and others, fought off the fascist demonstrators who had come to intimidate them (Oswald Moseley's Blackshirts), as well as mounted police who tried, unsuccessfully, to break their barricades.
Excellent speeches from community representatives (including the inspirational Rabbi Herschel Gluck) about the importance of sticking up for one another. Britain could have become another fascist state in the 1930s, and the threat never fully goes away.