Posted on 07/27/2005 7:36:35 PM PDT by Soaring Feather
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Love Snoopy. :-)
Thanks for the sparklies and for your powerful Tribute.
You make me laugh, too, with your wonderful graphics!
Well, if you must know iMAC is really an apple not a hamburger.
Ma, get in here this is a Mac fight going on. JJ you around??
...that's a very healthy lady!
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(((((hugs))))) Lauren!!!
Thank you so much for your loving tribute to our brave soldiers!!! And thank you for Ray singing that song with such emotion!
Awwwww, what a lovely Collie holding the flower basket. Thank you men.
Photo by Spc. Matthew Wester
July 27, 2005
Sgt. 1st Class James Huff, a platoon sergeant from Company D, 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry Regiment, serving with the 1st Armored Division, searches for contraband under a bed in a house near Taji, Iraq. Huff, who also is a Rhode Island National Guard recruiter, recruited several of the Soldiers in his company.
Photo by Lt. Col. Wayne Yoshioka
July 27, 2005
Pfc. Melissa M. Telaak, from 1st Platoon, 164th Military Police Company, pulls convoy security duty in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Photo by Staff Sgt. Larry Garner
July 26, 2005
A Soldier from the 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, searches for a weapons cache in a well near Qalat, Afghanistan.
There's a legend about a day the sun didn't rise. At 6:00 in the morning it was dark. At 7:00 it was still night. Noon came and it was like midnight. By 4:00 in the afternoon, people flocked to the churches to beg God for the sun. The next morning, huge crowds gathered outdoors to face the eastern sky. When the first rays of sunlight pushed open the door of the morning, the people burst into cheers and praised God for the sun. The psalmist knew he couldn't possibly remember all of God's benefits to him. He was distressed that he might forget them all, so he took his sluggish soul in hand, shook it, and urged it to consider at least some of the good gifts God gave to him. Because God's goodness is as constant as the sun, we are in danger of forgetting what He showers on us each day. If we count our blessings one by one, we'll never get finished. But if we jot down a list of 10 or 20 gifts God gives us each day, something will happen to our hearts. Let's try it and find out for ourselves. Haddon Robinson
God's new mercies greet our eyes; And when twilight shadows fall, Evening blessings brighten all. Anon. If you want to be rich, count all the things you have that money can't buy.
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Bring on the weak-kneed, milk toast known as management at the Canteen. :)
I know I do on a daily basis!:)
LOL good pic, thanks LUV.
I'm with tomkow. Why use a burger when a REAL computer will do much better?
Breathtaking, SA! Just beautiful--did I ever tell you how much I love military aircraft!?? And those beautiful words by cedarswingman are just perfect tonight! You did an exceptional job! :o)
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