I was born and grew up in the Yakima valley and spent many wonderful days on the reservation visiting friends
and relatives there. Picking berries near Mt. Adams and camping out were particularly memorable. The wild horses were like phantoms and ran whenever we got near. I never thought of taking pictures then and though we had a camera in the family my mother took all the pictures.
These photos are magnificent Sally. I also lived in Arizona for years and visited the Navajo reservation many times, I don't remember ever seeing a wild horse.
What a great way to start a day, with Graham. Cheers and beers to you sir.
In an interview in Arizona Mother Teresa was asked what a person could do help others. Her reply "you could smile more" changed my life. I did what she suggested.
Graham, we have worried some about you. We miss your energy and humor. Good on you, cheers and beers.
I went grocery shopping at 6:00 AM and found every thing I wanted, even toilet paper. It was the only item I could see that was in short supply. The crowd was moderately large when I arrived but mostly gone by the time i left. There was an employee monitoring the toilet paper shelves but every customer was cordial. This column notes much diversity in grocery store experience from area to area, but we can't complain here. by the way for those who did not wear gloves they were available free at the deli counter.
Some times I wonder how we got so smart. We were ignorant, not well educated, and had little experience. But then we got out of the second grade and learned, and learned. Some of us kept going and learned a lot, Some of us did not. The American people are a fantastic. Oh, there all types with all the common social ailments and worse. But as whole I am very proud to be a member of this beautiful group of folks who sometimes act stupidly and sometimes heroically but always sincerely. I fought a battle not for a flag, or a country, or an ideal, but for the guys on either side of me. It took many years for me to understand that what I really fought for was the right to be average. I know that does not sound like the American dream and I always intended to be a little better than that, but I believed we all had right the to that. To imply that all Americans are stupid shows a lack of faith, courage, hope, and love. We are better than that.
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I learned the truth of #5 when I asked a friend when her baby was due 5 weeks after she delivered. Oh, and I like daylight time and refuse to contemplate a clear and compelling reason for for anything. (I still feel bad about #5)
Mine was not as pretty, but tasted great.
My wife and I visited the Code Talker museum in Kayenta AR. They periodically staff it with some of the original Marines although our last trip was nearly 20 years ago and there are not many left to tell the story from personal experience. We made several trips through the Navajo reservation and found the people to be open and proud of their contribution to our country. I had heard about the code talkers since my own basic training at MCRD in San Diego. The Navajo code talkers are legend in the Corp and just posting this brings a tear to my to remotely be a part of it.
Nearly 2 years ago I purchased an Acer laptop and I am delighted with it. Mine is configured a little differently
than you require, but I checked Amazon and they have one that seems to fit your needs. I bought more RAM and more storage and installed both myself. the only thing I could not verify is the situation re: the SD slot. I
asked the question and am awaiting the the answer. Good luck.
I figure I lost my amateur standing when I sold one of my prints. It was in a show and I put a price on and it sold.
This place is great. I lived many years in Arizona and visited Sedona often and Tlaquepaque always. There are fine places to shop and eat and entertainment for the soul.
The gardens are awesome. I was first there in 1947 and several times after. The last time in 2012.
I have used Staples for just this purpose with very good result and modest price. I would do it again.