NICE RIDE THERE MAC!!! man you make me wanna rush to retire... you could come up and visit your "other home place"... we're supposed to rise up here into the 40's after tomorrow, for at least a week...
Thanks everyone, Danny's quite the cheer leader. I think Cosmo will end up in Casey. I was going to Chattanooga to engrave my name on the Egg, but rain drove me off the highway into a motel in Cordele GA. Next stop The Hermitage.
Here's Little Nutz and Cosmo on the desk in my motel room. The paper for the Nutz was wet even though it was in a zip lock bag. Who's VA MSF sticker is with Cosmo? I qualified to teach in '88 in Hampton at TNCC. Sent from my iPhone 5S using Tapatalk -
The rain finally stopped so I took the boys for an outing in Decatur. Sent from my iPhone 5S using Tapatalk -
[Who's VA MSF sticker is with Cosmo? I qualified to teach in '88 in Hampton at TNCC. Sent from my iPhone 5S using Tapatalk -[/QUOTE] That would be something I included on the first placement -- you have OG swag. . ..
Awesome American Admiral Chester Nimitz reflected on the incredible sacrifice of the Marines who fought at Iwo Jima by saying, Uncommon valor was a common virtue. The Battle of Iwo Jima has become etched in the historical memory of Americans largely because of the iconic photograph taken soon after its conclusion by photographer Joe Rosenthal. The photo derives power from more than its stunning visual image. It conveys the struggle and ultimate victory of U.S. Marines who played a critical role in bringing the catastrophic destruction of World War II to an end less than six months later. This battle came at an extraordinary cost to the United States; nearly seven thousand dead, almost six thousand of which were Marines. Iwo Jima remains the costliest battle in the history of the U.S. Marine Corps and represented approximately one third of the entire Marine death toll during World War II. Nimitzs quote of memorial is particularly relevant now. Former Associated Press photo editor Hal Buell, whose 2006 book, Uncommon Valor, Common Virtue examines the Battle of Iwo Jima and its famous photograph, provides compelling commentary in this Time.com video that has been posted in conjunction with Times cover story on actor Tom Hanks and his role as executive producer HBO miniseries, The Pacific, which began last Sunday. In the video, Buell refers to the controversy Rosenthal dealt with resulting from the popular misconception that he had staged this picture. This series and the attention it will attract is perhaps the last great attempt to honor the Americans who served at Iwo Jima, in the Pacific theater, and elsewhere during World War II while they are still alive. According to the Veterans Administrations National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics, there are approximately 2,272,000 living American veterans of World War II and about 850 die per day.
Cosmo and corned beef hash and eggs at the Triple T restaurant in Tucson AZ. Sent from my iPhone 5S using Tapatalk -
WOW.....Mr. Mac, you have all my respect! You, sir, are a riding Trojan!! Woo-Hoo....Nimitz was an incredible General!! ______________________________________________________________ Where'd ya get those nifty upper mirrors on your windshield?? ^^^ I'd like to get somma those for my Venture.
Google Saeng, they are pricey, but you can see the whole car when they park themselves just off your shoulder as you're riding down the highway. The Nimitz guy was an Admiral, Patton was the General!
I took Cosmo for a walk this morning. He has now been on both sea coasts. Next week Central Illinois. Sent from my iPhone 5S using Tapatalk -