I have been away from home for a week and two days (Why not say "for nine days" .... why not ??), and I am
not certain when I will be returning there. This venture might be described as
"unfinished business." Without further adieu, I decided to issue a post of sorts today --
January 24 -- because it is the anniversary of me becoming a U.S. Marine. (A dance into the fire .... it seemed like a good idea at the time ....) To mark the event here this year, I have selected
a painting entitled, "Battle of Nassau," by V. Zveg. This engagement was among
the first by the Continental Navy and Marine Corps, and the first-ever amphibious
landing by U.S. Marines. The assault on New Providence Island in the Bahamas took
place on March 3, 1776. The Marines captured Fort Montagu and the town of
Nassau, which were under British control. The purpose of the raid was to
take British munitions needed by the Continental Army in the struggle for American independence. The music here is a strange mix no matter how you consider it: First, one of the James Bond themes, "A View to a Kill," from the Bond 50th Anniversary Gala Concert .... love the song, love singer Lance Ellington's voice and style, love the gold coat and unfettered enthusiasm of director Carl Davis .... you figure the rest. Next, "Ya Zdes" (I'm Here) .... love Valery Kipelov's voice, love Victor Smolski's fiery shirt and even more fiery guitar work .... you figure the rest .... hmmmm .... whatever .... semper fi, baby ....
Wabi-Sabi. A Kind Monster
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Trying to photograph the long, intertwined roots of an old tree was not
successful. The roots were fascinating, but no matter what I did, I
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