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Wow...the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the 48th anniversary of the Bicentennial class of MGHS 1976! RIP comrades.
06/06/2024

Wow...the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the 48th anniversary of the Bicentennial class of MGHS 1976! RIP comrades.

Get live updates and the latest news on the anniversary of the pivotal assault by allied troops on Normandy’s beaches on June 6, 1944.

Let's not forget this today.
05/27/2024

Let's not forget this today.

The president has repeatedly disparaged the intelligence of service members, and asked that wounded veterans be kept out of military parades, multiple sources tell The Atlantic.

05/27/2024

My favorite Memorial Day poem..."Bivouac of the Dead" by Theodore O'Hara. Read the story here >>>https://www.cem.va.gov/history/Bivouac.asp

"Bivouac of the Dead"

The muffled drum's sad roll has beat
The soldier's last tattoo;
No more on life's parade shall meet
That brave and fallen few.
On Fame's eternal camping-ground
Their silent tents are spread,
And Glory guards, with solemn round,
The bivouac of the dead.

No rumor of the foe's advance
Now swells upon the wind;
Nor troubled thought at midnight haunts
Of loved ones left behind;
No vision of the morrow's strife
The warrior's dream alarms;
No braying horn nor screaming fife
At dawn shall call to arms.

Their shriveled swords are red with rust,
Their plumed heads are bowed,
Their haughty banner, trailed in dust,
Is now their martial shroud.
And plenteous funeral tears have washed
The red stains from each brow,
And the proud forms, by battle gashed
Are free from anguish now.

The neighing troop, the flashing blade,
The bugle's stirring blast,
The charge, the dreadful cannonade,
The din and shout, are past;
Nor war's wild note nor glory's peal
Shall thrill with fierce delight
Those breasts that nevermore may feel
The rapture of the fight.

Like the fierce northern hurricane
That sweeps the great plateau,
Flushed with the triumph yet to gain,
Came down the serried foe,
Who heard the thunder of the fray
Break o'er the field beneath,
Knew well the watchword of that day
Was "Victory or death!"

Long had the doubtful conflict raged
O'er all that stricken plain,
For never fiercer fight had waged
The vengeful blood of Spain;
And still the storm of battle blew,
Still swelled the gory tide;
Not long, our stout old chieftain knew,
Such odds his strength could bide.

Twas in that hour his stern command
Called to a martyr's grave
The flower of his beloved land,
The nation's flag to save.
By rivers of their father's gore
His first-born laurels grew,
And well he deemed the sons would pour
Their lives for glory too.

For many a mother's breath has swept
O'er Angostura's plain --
And long the pitying sky has wept
Above its moldered slain.
The raven's scream, or eagle's flight,
Or shepherd's pensive lay,
Alone awakes each sullen height
That frowned o'er that dread fray.

Sons of the Dark and Bloody Ground
Ye must not slumber there,
Where stranger steps and tongues resound
Along the heedless air.
Your own proud land's heroic soil
Shall be your fitter grave;
She claims from war his richest spoil --
The ashes of her brave.

Thus 'neath their parent turf they rest,
Far from the gory field,
Borne to a Spartan mother's breast
On many a bloody shield;
The sunshine of their native sky
Smiles sadly on them here,
And kindred eyes and hearts watch by
The heroes sepulcher.

Rest on embalmed and sainted dead!
Dear as the blood ye gave;
No impious footstep shall here tread
The herbage of your grave;
Nor shall your glory be forgot
While fame her records keeps,
Or Honor points the hallowed spot
Where Valor proudly sleeps.

Yon marble minstrel's voiceless stone
In deathless song shall tell,
When many a vanquished ago has flown,
The story how ye fell;
Nor wreck, nor change, nor winter's blight,
Nor Time's remorseless doom,
Shall dim one ray of glory's light
That gilds your deathless tomb.

"Your silent tents of greenwe deck with fragrant flowersYours has the suffering been,The memory shall be ours."Memorial ...
05/26/2024

"Your silent tents of green
we deck with fragrant flowers
Yours has the suffering been,
The memory shall be ours."
Memorial Day or Decoration Day as it was known in the beginning, is a day of remembrance for all of the soldiers that have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Here is a favorite poem from Longfellow as it was published in the Atlantic in 1882, around the same time we started honoring our fallen comrades as a federal holiday. Have a blessed Memorial Day weekend!

Happy "The Great North American Solar Eclipse Day"
04/08/2024

Happy "The Great North American Solar Eclipse Day"

The Monday, April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada.

Protect your eyes tomorrow morning!
04/07/2024

Protect your eyes tomorrow morning!

02/04/2024

Excellence is never an accident.
It is always the result of high
intention, sincere effort,
and intelligent ex*****on;
it represents the wise choice
of many alternatives - choice,
not chance, determines your destiny.

by
Aristotle

01/26/2023

Sand Dunes, Oceano (c. 1950) by Ansel Adams

Currently on Exhibition at The Ansel Adams Gallery.
https://collections.anseladams.com/ansel-adams-and-the-eternal-west/

Negative: ca 1950
Print: ca 1975
Signed "Ansel Adams"
Image Size 14 x 11"
Condition: Excellent

Ansel Adams and the Eternal West will be on display for one more month. Stop by The Ansel Adams Gallery today to enjoy the beautiful photographs made by the master himself.

11/18/2022

Fjadrargljufur Canyon, Iceland

Light and shapes play a big part in how I compose my photographs. Fjadrargljufur Canyon in Iceland was the perfect location to show this off. I love the way that the light breaks across the cliffs above adding highlights, almost like a painter did it with their brush. The river below reflecting the light in a way that catches the eye and provides a starting point taking you into the scene. Iceland is such a stunning location with landscapes unlike any other.

07/21/2022

Cascade - Proxy Falls, Oregon

This area was just fascinating! The volcanic stepping stones from ancient times are now a beautifully terraced, moss–covered waterfall in Mother Nature’s garden. This shoot coincided with the first major winter storm of the season, so melting snow from the previous day increased the water flow and allowed me to capture the gentle blue light from the sky above, contrasting with the rich greens of the moss. The length of the exposure helped soften the flowing water, but made the greens appear almost fluorescent.

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