Yesterday when I was working outside I saw this beautiful tree and there was a beautiful clear blue sky, so here it is🙂
I hope it’s ok?
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Such a poignant and also exceptional image. I am so sorry for your incredible loss. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
I usually don't post photos of people, specially of family and friends as this one. Ian was his name, my loving son who passed away on Saint Patricks Day at the age of 38. I was lucky enough to take this impromptu photo of Ian a few years ago when he was grilling hamburgers for his coworkers on a rainy day. He was my oldest son.
Beautiful, poignant picture. So sorry for your loss.Such a poignant and also exceptional image. I am so sorry for your incredible loss. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
I usually don't post photos of people, specially of family and friends as this one. Ian was his name, my loving son who passed away on Saint Patricks Day at the age of 38. I was lucky enough to take this impromptu photo of Ian a few years ago when he was grilling hamburgers for his coworkers on a rainy day. He was my oldest son.
I checked which kind of plant is : eastern redbud
We were working on a hospital in Fort Smith Arkansas right after 9/11. The local airport was 1/2 military and 1/2 commercial. 2 F-15's took off every 1/2 hour to patrol the eastern seaboard. Talk about loud. Plus we had our car searched every time we had to fly. On our return trip, we had to take regional airplane to Dallas, then regular flight to Chicago, then home to Rochester. Long flights both ways. I distinctly remember this young military girl patrolling the concourse in Dallas with her rifle. Didn't even look old enough.View attachment 2192097
yesterday's visit to Luke AFB was deafening.
We were working on a hospital in Fort Smith Arkansas right after 9/11. The local airport was 1/2 military and 1/2 commercial. 2 F-15's took off every 1/2 hour to patrol the eastern seaboard. Talk about loud. Plus we had our car searched every time we had to fly.
People went a little bonkers after that day. I lived near the WTC on 9/11, had tanks rolling down the streets and military checkpoints to get anywhere near my house. Oddly though, I saw not one military jet, or can't recall seeing any, it's a bit of a blur now. Lotsa heavily armed soldiers thoughWe were working on a hospital in Fort Smith Arkansas right after 9/11. The local airport was 1/2 military and 1/2 commercial. 2 F-15's took off every 1/2 hour to patrol the eastern seaboard. Talk about loud. Plus we had our car searched every time we had to fly. On our return trip, we had to take regional airplane to Dallas, then regular flight to Chicago, then home to Rochester. Long flights both ways. I distinctly remember this young military girl patrolling the concourse in Dallas with her rifle. Didn't even look old enough.
People went a little bonkers after that day. I lived near the WTC on 9/11, had tanks rolling down the streets and military checkpoints to get anywhere near my house. Oddly though, I saw not one military jet, or can't recall seeing any, it's a bit of a blur now. Lotsa heavily armed soldiers though
Thank you!Such a poignant and also exceptional image. I am so sorry for your incredible loss. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
r.harris1 and fcortese, thank you for your support. Much appreciated!Beautiful, poignant picture. So sorry for your loss.
The F-35 aircraft are incredibly loud, too, a lot more than the F-16.Yeah, back then we had an F-15 going full afterburner low over our house - it had just taken off on an intercept of an unidentified aircraft on the coast. I thought we were going to lose some windows.