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Born digital image from the Women of Aviation Collection. Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
"I don't know with what weapons the Third World War will be fought, but the Fourth will: with sticks and stones." (Albert Einstein)
Gone... color me gone... on vacation gone... away gone... away from phones and even............. internet!!!
ARGH!
Just before crossing the Potomac River into West Virginia #86 passes the William Gower & Son Feed Store on Md Rt 63.
This is a 6 1/2" x 9" unmounted photo of American artillerymen (crossed cannons on their collars) taken by a photographer by the name M. Batz in Trier. Found it in a small antique mall.
Schaghticoke, New York
Schaghticoke /ˈskætɪkoʊk/ SKAT-i-kohk is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States.
It was named for the Schaghticoke, a Native American tribe formed in the seventeenth century from an amalgamation of remnant peoples of eastern New York and New England
Today's story and sketch "by me" you see Yank Bohman in front
of one of the popular Wonder World employee after hours and week end hang outs. It's the Wonder World Saloon, known for the best "Janky Root Drink" on Earth, made from a root found in a small crater on Lippo the "Blue Moon" called the Janky Root. The Root resembles an oversized Rutabaga, the average Janky is about three to four feet long and when chopped and left in a tank of Florida Swamp water for two two three months, it starts to bubble and fizz, creating a natural effervescence, the fermented Janky Root and swamp water become a thick dark beverage known as Martian "IPA", ignitable Pond Ale. It is defiantly an acquired taste, but essential in every Spacecrafts emergency kit, always remember to pack a supply of Moon Pies and a few bottles of "IPA" for those long interstellar journeys, the "IPA" can substitute as emergency anti Gravity fuel in most propulsion systems. Until next time taa ta the Rod Blog.