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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....12-18-02
Billie, Molly Pitcher, daisyscarlett

Posted on 12/17/2002 11:23:00 PM PST by daisyscarlett




A Few of FR's Finest.....
......Every Day

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A Few of FR's Finest November 11, 2001

So many people have written me since my original Veteran's Day Tribute, asking how they, or a loved one, could be included in that tribute. Since I can no longer add the photos to the body of the thread, I've been including them in additional posts as I received enough to make another collage.

Still that doesn't seem to be enough. I think there's never been a better nor more appropriate time to keep the faces of our own Veterans and Active Military in front of FReepers--every day! That's why I wanted to do yet another Daily Thread .....ABOUT FReepers .....and FOR FReepers. But not only about our Military FReepers; for all FReepers! Wouldn't it be nice to get to know a few of the other FReepers as well? That's why, in addition to seeing FR's Finest Military Personnel every day, I thought it might be fun to feature a different FReeper (or FReepers) each day. If you would like to be pictured, or know someone who would, please FReepmail me and we'll turn the spotlight - on YOU - for the day!

And do let me know if you'd like your picture added to the groups of Veterans/Active Military below. I will keep this page updated, and continue to add them to the comment section of the original Veteran's Day thread as well.

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TOP: Q6-God, Scan59, Mama Bear and JKPhoto's son, ofMagog.
MIDDLE:  Big'ol_freeper, JustAmy's great uncle, Prodigal Son.
BOTTOM:  JustAmy's husband, JustAmy's brother-in-law, JustAmy's brother.



TOP:  ValerieUSA's son Grant, SK1Thurman, kd5cts, RangerVetNam,
dansangel and .45man's son-in-law Tony
BOTTOM:  rangerX, Old China Hand, Trish, Howlin's dad, Mustang



TOP: ladtx #2 son; DiverDave's twin Don; petuniasevan and husband
poorman; Mustard; ladtx #1 son;
BOTTOM: AlamoGirl's brother Floyd; AG's dad; AG's brother Jim (inset);
WVNan's husband; ladtx Aunt Eva.



We now have eleven groups of veterans/active military; we will post each group of three or four twice a week, with thumbnail/links of the remaining seven or eight groups on each thread. Click on any of the thumbnails below to see the group full-size.

         

GROUP 1A: TOP: Logos, SwedeGirl's hubby, Neil E Wright, FallGuy, 1John, Sneakypete MIDDLE:  T'wit, COB1, LadyX, Dick Bachert, 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub BOTTOM:  YankeeinSC, Delta21, JoeSixPack1
GROUP 2A: TOP:  Bosniajmc, AFVetGal, Archy, A Navy Vet MIDDLE:  4TheFlag, Aeronaut, 68Grunt, Xinga BOTTOM:  Codger, AAABest, Clinton's A Liar, Duke809, dcwusmc
GROUP 3A: TOP:  mc5cents, Norb2569, LBGA's son, VanJenerette MIDDLE:  Jim Robinson, KJenerette, davidosborne, KG9Kid BOTTOM:  gwmoore, Equality7-2521, SAMWolf
GROUP 4A: TOP:  porgygirl, Phil V., MudPuppy, NorCoGOP MIDDLE:  RaceBannon, OneidaM, rdb3, jwTexian BOTTOM:  USMC Vet, TheMayor, Vineyard, rhododogma
         

GROUP 5A: TOP:  spectr17, RightOnline, SERE_Doc, Tet68. MIDDLE:  FutureSnakeEater, RightOnline's wife, CIApilot, Clamper1797. BOTTOM:  usmcobra, onedoug, DiverDave, Joe6-pack.
GROUP 6A: TOP:  g'nad, AgThorn's son Justin, SLB, AgThorn's son Brett. MIDDLE:  fish70, razorback-bert, CheneyChick, Leroy S Mort, Mark17. BOTTOM:  Terry's Take, Taxman, DinkyDau.
GROUP 7A: TOP:  ValerieUSA's son Grant, SK1Thurman, kd5cts, RangerVetNam, dansangel and .45man's son-in-law Tony.BOTTOM:  rangerX, Old China Hand, Trish, Howlin's dad, Mustang.
GROUP 8A: TOP: ohioWfan's son, MamaBear's father-in-law, MamaBear's dad, ladtx. MIDDLE:  The Mayor's niece, M.Kehoe, Beach_Babe's son-in-law. BOTTOM:  deadhead's dad, HiJinx, Severa's hubby, viligantcitizen's granddad.




                     








Today we are pleased to have One of FR's Finest, Molly Pitcher, as a guest writer. She has contributed three vignettes of some sweet memories of "places from her heart".

Thank you Molly Pitcher. Your words paint a lovely picture of these special places and memories that reside in your heart - memories that are recalled by you often, but especially at Christmas time. We appreciate your sharing them with us!


      "PLACES IN THE HEART"
      shared by
      Molly Pitcher

        PLACES IN THE HEART.....it's the title of a movie starring Sally Fields, and that's about all I remember...oh, and it took place in Texas. I hope Sally won't mind my borrowing the title for today's FR's Finest theme. But I want to use that phrase in a certain way, and tie it into Christmas...

        Christmas...We think of the season and nostalgia and memories overwhelm us! How could they not? We think of loved ones, family and friends, not seen for awhile.....past Christmases and the trips we took to join our families. We remember our children, when they were young and seeing the season through their innocent eyes. Actually, we carry these memories with us all year round, but at this time of year, the images and awareness of them is heightened...more vivid than most other times.

        And that brings me to "Places" because for me, that is a special nostalgia category. This particular category is filed away in my heart throughout all the months, but as Christmas comes, the memories and joys of these locations gain strength and power, and I remember...

        I remember the coastal plain on the mainland north of Galveston, Texas, where I was born. When I lived there as a girl in the 1950s, there were few trees or natural objects rising above the flat, low land. My father planted a few trees in our new yard to provide shade as did our neighbors, but the pine and oak forests were away to the east of us on the plain. The land itself lay at about sea level or rose a few feet above it. What did rise above the bayous and land? Why oil wells of course! And refineries, and houses on tall stilts,and the Causeway from the mainland to the Island. That structure did not rise high enough however, because whenever too-tall ships would pass through the Bay, up would go the center section, halting traffic (and restless children) for what seemed like hours.

        As a little girl, closer to home, I loved to be outside - even in the steambaths that passed for a Gulfcoast summer.

        The restless horned toads in the field behind our house, the fragrant flowers of the oleanders which lined our driveway, and the flat, wide leaves of the banana tree next to our front door captured my attention and study.

        And at the end of the street were the tempting dangers of the bayou!

        Well, I survived childhood, giving my mother early gray hairs along the way.

        My father was transferred in 1960, and we moved away, "up North."

        It was years before I was able to return...busy, busy years of school, marriage and young children...

        And, when I finally did, the intervening years fell away in a second. My heart recognized its familiar landscape!

        Those images had never really left me...were only stored away in my heart.

        The second location I carry with me always is Fauquier, Co., Virginia.

        That's pronounced "Faw-keer" for all you non-Virginians!

        This northern county of that beautiful state lies north of the Rappahannock River, and south of Manassas.

        The rolling hills form the Piedmont Plateau, leading to the western mountains, the perfectly named "Blue Ridge."

        Here and there the red clay hills are dotted with ash, beech and maple trees...and flowering dogwood.`Hawks patrol the skies.

        Blue lobelias and laurels grow along the lowlands on either side of the Runs. Elk Run, Cedar Run, Licking Run, Tinpot Run...all flow into the Rappahannock.

        My mother's family farmed property along these creeks for generations....But I've often wondered just how productive that red clay soil was....

        Whenever possible I return to these graceful hills. The sight of them renews me...rewards me with their beauty and spirit.

        And now my father is buried on one of them, in the middle of an old family plot, watched over by the soaring and vigilant hawks.

        In the summer of '93, my husband, our 2 sons and I, made our first big trek to the West & Denver....and the route I'd planned took us along the old Oregon Trail, all through Nebraska and eastern Wyoming, following the Platte River.

        We drove as far as Casper along this route, before dropping down to Denver.

        But I, planning the trip, and with an agreeable husband, didn't choose the quickest route south.

        Oh no! We had to take two little travelled roads down to Medicine Bow - remember The Virginian?? Starting out that morning, I confessed to my husband that this was our true destination and the object of my interest!

        The road took us through an intermountain area, called the Shirley Basin.

        South of Casper, there was little to see, except some old mining properties, pronghorn sheep, and the Cheney Ranch. The typical western gate and sign graced the entrance to the property. The dirt road led off to the west, if my memory is correct, no buildings visible.

        But there was something more of interest along the way, at the juncture of the two state roads: a rest stop... a SOLAR-POWERED rest-stop. Newly built and as modern as it could be, the facility stood....in the middle of what most of us, if not the good people of Wyoming, would call "nowhere."

        My family laughed at the incongruity, wondered at the number of visitors, and yes, we admired its operation....so much so that 2 years later, on another Denver trip, we returned there, going out of the way to make the pilgrimage.

        Years later, we still laugh at the serendipity! On our way to deserted Medicine Bow, we found the world's most modern rest-stop!

        If I were to write a book about our family's travels, I think a picture of this building would decorate the cover, as a symbol of the unexpected finds & laughs of family vacations.

        And that is the third, special Place in my Heart.

        Do you have such favorite locales?

        What are they? WHY are they?

        Tell us and share your heart!

        Molly Pitcher












        Our thanks to you, once again, Molly Pitcher, for being a guest writer today.
        .....daisyscarlett




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To: daisyscarlett; Mudboy Slim; Molly Pitcher

Galveston Island sunrise

21 posted on 12/18/2002 5:30:05 AM PST by lodwick
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To: lodwick; GailA
Good morning!

lodwick, that just takes my breath away! Lovely!

22 posted on 12/18/2002 5:31:27 AM PST by Molly Pitcher
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To: Iowa Granny
heheh - we've not heard many of MUD's songs 'cause he's still younger than dirt.

A great day to you guys up there.

23 posted on 12/18/2002 5:32:56 AM PST by lodwick
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To: Molly Pitcher
Thanks for your thoughts today - you paint pretty word pictures.
24 posted on 12/18/2002 5:34:43 AM PST by lodwick
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To: lodwick
Thanks, lodwick....my heart was in the effort, and that helped:-)

Do you have any favorite places?

25 posted on 12/18/2002 5:39:14 AM PST by Molly Pitcher
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To: daisyscarlett; All
In memory of my fellow Vietnam helicopter pilots who were killed in that war the following were lost on DEC 18th. God bless them all.

1964 WO1 Robert R. Thruston III (USAR) -- 117 AVN, Age 24, Fairfax, Virginia
1965 WO1 George W. Rice (USAR) -- 15 MED 1 CAV, Age 27, Pensacola, Florida
1966 1LT Albert J. McAuliffe (USAR) -- C/1/9 CAV 1 CAV, Age 24, St Croix, Virgin Islands
1966 WO1 Joel W. McDonnell (USAR) -- C/1/9 CAV 1 CAV, Age 21, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1970 WO1 Gary L. Bartels (USAR) -- B/7/1 CAV, Age 19, Arlington, Minnesota
1970 CPT Floyd D. Solomon (USAR) -- B/7/1 CAV, Age 30, Houston, Texas

Salute to an Officer & Fine Young Man
Mr. McDonnell was flying as co-pilot with Lt. McAuliffe on a radio relay mission when they crashed in dense fog while trying to make an instrument landing at Hammond Field north of Phu Cat. He died instantly. Joel was an outstanding young man who was very proud of what he was doing. He left behind a wife that he adored. It was my pleasure to have known him even if it was for a very short time. It is fitting that the names of Mr. McDonnell and Lt. McAuliffe are side by side on the wall.
Jerry Berggren -- Crewchief

5 of todays 6 casualties were cavalrymen. From one old cavalryman to these brave men I offer a saber salute and a rendition of the Garry Owen and

FIDDLER'S GREEN

Halfway down the trail to Hell,
In a shady meadow green
Are the Souls of all dead troopers camped,
Near a good old-time canteen.
And this eternal resting place
Is known as Fiddlers' Green.

Marching past, straight through to Hell
The Infantry are seen.
Accompanied by the Engineers,
Artillery and Marines,
For none but the shades of Cavalrymen
Dismount at Fiddlers' Green.

Though some go curving down the trail
To seek a warmer scene.
No trooper ever gets to Hell
Ere he's emptied his canteen.
And so rides back to drink again
With friends at Fiddlers' Green.

And so when man and horse go down
Beneath a saber keen,
Or in a roaring charge of fierce melee
You stop a bullet clean,
And the hostiles come to get your scalp,
Just empty your canteen,
And put your pistol to your head
And go to Fiddlers' Green.

The origin and author of Fiddlers' Green is unknown. It was believed to have originated in the 1800's and was composed as a song, sung by the soldiers of the 6th and 7th Cavalry. Its first known appearance in published form was in a 1923 Cavalry Journal.

Save a place on the Green for me, guys.

IN THE SHADOW OF THE BLADE

SCOUTS OUT!

26 posted on 12/18/2002 5:54:11 AM PST by ladtx
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To: Molly Pitcher
At this time of the day, it's right next to the coffee pot...I'll try to do better once fully caffeinated. ;-)
27 posted on 12/18/2002 5:54:34 AM PST by lodwick
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To: ladtx; Diver Dave; everyone

Salute!

RIP friends - God bless you all.


28 posted on 12/18/2002 5:59:00 AM PST by lodwick
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To: Molly Pitcher
My place of the heart is a place where you have a better chance of improving your lot in life by your own brains and initiative than anywhere else on earth. A place of breathtaking beauty. A place whose diversity, and diverse roots, I cherish. A place where women are allowed to have a little moxy and men are allowed to cook. I mean, of course, Vermont. LOL -- but, more broadly, I do mean the United States.


29 posted on 12/18/2002 6:28:45 AM PST by FreeTheHostages
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To: ladtx
And of course my place of the heart is a place where men died to make me free.
30 posted on 12/18/2002 6:29:23 AM PST by FreeTheHostages
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To: .45MAN
Good morning to you. Hope Dansy does not pass on her "crud" to you and I hope you have a great Christmas in Florida.

Merry Christmas!
DaisyScarlett

31 posted on 12/18/2002 6:42:24 AM PST by daisyscarlett
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To: Molly Pitcher
I went to Wyoming for the first time in my life year before last. I had no idea how *high* the elevation would be! I had a friend who was working out there and together we went to the rodeo -- Cheyenne's big annual event with the pancake breakfast for 3,000.

But the funniest thing was when we went out to a restaurant. It looked on the outside like a normal restaurant, but on the menu, you could only get beef. You could get it done 1,000 ways, but there wasn't the fish or pasta options. My friend explained that was true of many restaurants in the area; people really liked steak!

We saw Lee Ann Womack in concert. But the best part was of course the rodeo. Amazing.

I found the look and feel and big sky of Wyoming very beautiful.
32 posted on 12/18/2002 6:44:05 AM PST by FreeTheHostages
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To: FreeTheHostages; whoever

Denver Quiche folks

33 posted on 12/18/2002 6:45:20 AM PST by lodwick
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To: lodwick
"younger than dirt" Dirt is generally very very old. By some accounts, some dirt on this planet is billions of years old. It's good to know that no matter how old I get, I will always be younger than dirt.
34 posted on 12/18/2002 6:45:50 AM PST by FreeTheHostages
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To: Aeronaut; BeforeISleep; MeeknMing
Good morning. Can I interest you in some of Meek's cocoa with cookies?


35 posted on 12/18/2002 6:46:57 AM PST by daisyscarlett
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To: lodwick
LOL -- thanks! Cheyenne's not far from Denver. But for the record, my friend is not a Denver quiche person. He lived in Cheyenne. A good friend of mine for over 20 years, classmate of mine from college. While I was there, he was in the process of being smitten by an actual, real-life goat-herder girl! Beautiful woman with bronze skin who really spent her time herding sheep.

You're so smart: Do you why the sky seem so "big" in Wyoming?
36 posted on 12/18/2002 6:49:52 AM PST by FreeTheHostages
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To: daisyscarlett
Bring back the doggies and kittens! LOL...

Merry Christmas!!!!

37 posted on 12/18/2002 6:51:46 AM PST by lonestar
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To: Iowa Granny; Billie; Aquamarine
Good morning, IG.

Always good to see one of our FRiends from the Guild here.

Glad you like the thread today. Billie, as always, "helped" with the graphics, LOL.

And if you like Perry Como, do visit us next Monday. Aquamarine is guest hostessing Christmas Music Extravaganza and a little birdie told me Perry Como is on the program....

I Believe in Santa!
DaisyScarlett

38 posted on 12/18/2002 6:51:50 AM PST by daisyscarlett
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To: Mixer; All
Mixer's Holiday Dog #8:

39 posted on 12/18/2002 6:58:09 AM PST by FreeTheHostages
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To: FreeTheHostages
re: big sky. An outstanding question there. I've not a clue, except I experience the same feeling when traveling north to Iowa and southern MN - someone really, really, smart will enlighten us on this phenomenon. Hopefully.

Happy hump day everyone.
40 posted on 12/18/2002 6:59:05 AM PST by lodwick
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