Posted on 09/30/2005 12:03:47 AM PDT by Mama_Bear
Thought you would recognize his measure, Cuzzin Dixie..:))
Hope you're having a lovely evening.
Having a good evening.
Working on the sketch.
Taking it slow as I reaaaaally don't want to mess it up.
(Called: practice various sections of the sketch before doing the actual final run. Works, usually.)
I never saw a caddy like that on any golf course that I ever visited...
Oh, OK. Hopefully, you'll let me see it when you're done.
LOL, there's always a first time.
I should play golf more often.
Now, where in the garage did I place my bag and clubs...
LOL! Well, I'm ready as you can see.
I will.
Hopefully, I get this perfect.
Yes! I like it perfect, hehe.
I admit to sometimes being so dissatisfied with how a sketch comes out that I will crumble it up and get rid of it.
*shrugs*
What can I say?
I still have to scan some of the more recent sketches..
But I also have to find out what happened to a pic from my days in uniform.
It's like it vanished into thin air.
An Afghan man casts his ballot at a polling station in Lash Kar Gah, Helmand Province, Sept. 18, 2005. Polling stations were busy, but orderly, across the city. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Caldwell
Afghan men wait in line at a polling station in the Parwan Province to vote in the country's first parliamentary elections in more than 30 years, Sept. 18, 2005. The people where searched prior to entering the polling area to ensure their safety and the safety of the other voters. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Denny
An Afghan election monitor prepares a ballot for a voter in the village of Moraqkhja during Afghanistan's first parliamentary election in more than 30 years, Sept. 18, 2005. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Denny
An Afghan woman casts her ballot at a girl's high school in Lash Kar Gah, Helmand Province, Sept. 18, 2005. In this country of roughly 30 million voting age people, more than 12 million registered voters turned out to cast their ballots at the polls. In the month preceding the elections, nearly 2,800 Afghans vied for 249 seats on their National Assembly, the Wolesi Jirga. More than 3,000 others campaigned for local assemblies in all 34 provinces. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Caldwell
A voter from the village of Moraqhja proudly displays his finger signifying he has voted in the first parliamentary elections in Afghanistan in more than 30 years, Sept. 18, 2005. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Denny
Oh, I hope not. It's probably around, you just need to keep on looking.
Had a pic of me up at Drum during Annual Training in camo paint and Miles gear ironically flashing a 'peace' sign.
That disappeared somewhere before I could scan it.
Oh oh, was that the only pic you had?
great Pix on th eelection!!!
Buddy of mine took the 'peace sign' one, he has the negatives.
He left the uniform, and I lost track of him.
The other one was taken by my father, and where it is nobody knows as it had been scanned at one point and disappeared.
I don't have too many pics of me in uniform, I hate having my pic taken.
Sorry to hear that. Perhaps you could try to find your friend through other friends and acquaintances... telephone guide, or through a search engine.
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