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Post by Montana Bab on Jun 24, 2009 19:47:42 GMT -6
Beautiful work, Scott, just beautiful. That technique you used on the stone building made a spectacular picture!
Thank you for the shot I wanted. I get so homesick when I look off in the distance and see those beautiful blue mountains on the horizon. I wish I could say that I will see them again some day, but I doubt it will be.......too many moons have passed....
Thanks again.....
Bab
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Post by WY Man on Jun 24, 2009 20:18:15 GMT -6
I hope you can make it back to LBH some day, Bab. Don't give up. Crow tribal leader Joe Medicine Crow is 95 years old, and he travels all the time. He is in pretty good health though. Also, I think either the tribe, or his hosts pay for his travel expenses.
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Post by princesstori on Jun 24, 2009 21:42:56 GMT -6
that sounds confusing but I will try... that poem can be read in entirety in the nuthouse... I will def try to post some of my pics of the battlefield. it is simply amazing to be there. Bab dont give up, my Dad never did. That place is too special to give up on. I cant wait to get back there.
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Post by WY Man on Jun 24, 2009 23:51:29 GMT -6
Tori-
I went back and reread my instructions, and saw that where I had typed the text relating to the img brackets, that it did not post the way I typed it. So, I had to change the words just a little, and I think it now will make more sense. If there is somebody else on this board who can explain this better, please post.
I am a world class nut, Tori; but you are going to have to tell me, where is the nuthouse?
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Post by princesstori on Jun 25, 2009 11:58:04 GMT -6
Tori- I am a world class nut, Tori; but you are going to have to tell me, where is the nuthouse? It BrokenSwords Nuthouse...Around the campfire board...
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Post by WY Man on Jun 25, 2009 21:39:32 GMT -6
G.A.C. - February 9, 1868, Fort Sill, Wichita Mountains, Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) photo courtesy of Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
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Post by WY Man on Jun 25, 2009 22:05:11 GMT -6
Gravesite of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William J. Fetterman, in the Little Bighorn National Cemetery. Lt. Fetterman died December 21st, 1866 in the Fetterman Massacre, two miles north of Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming Territory.
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Post by WY Man on Jun 25, 2009 22:10:11 GMT -6
The Memorial
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Post by princesstori on Jun 26, 2009 18:23:04 GMT -6
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Post by princesstori on Jun 26, 2009 18:24:21 GMT -6
Yay it worked!!! thank you! This is one of my favorites...
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Post by princesstori on Jun 26, 2009 18:26:14 GMT -6
This was at the Reno site...it was such a gorgeous day that day. i was careful to stay off the rifle pits and ridges...
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Post by princesstori on Jun 26, 2009 18:27:51 GMT -6
this is the marker that blew my mind...how sad to have found a man and not known where he was on what day...
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Post by princesstori on Jun 26, 2009 18:30:37 GMT -6
while crouched down taking this picture, I actually overheard a lady telling another lady, that this was Custer, or 'Curly' as they called him, and they buried him here to prevent vandalizm. she must have been from Kansas ... Man if only my Dad was there...ha!
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Post by princesstori on Jun 26, 2009 18:33:37 GMT -6
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Post by Montana Bab on Jun 26, 2009 18:45:33 GMT -6
Scott and Tori,
Keep it up, you two........this is great!
Bab
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