King Henry the Fifth,act IV, scene3:that he which hath no stomach to this fight, let him depart; his passport shall be made, and crowns for convoy put into his purse; we would not die in that man's company That fears his fellowship to die with us... but we in it shall be remembered- we few, we happy few, we band of brothers.Happy Veteran's Day.We remain in the most exclusive of clubs: The Band of Brothers.
Thank you Xavier,to you and all the rest of you guys and gals out there that at one time signed the contract and spoke the oath, thanks for keeping those of us at home safe.
Thank you for your service to our country, and thanks once again for a great blog. I've learned a lot and always look forward to your posts. I'm glad the photography thing is working out for you.
You are a true Renaissance man, Xavier, skilled in so many disciplines. You never have to worry about being bored, that's for sure.:)
Your blog archives will serve as a great reference for newcomers for years to come. Look forward to seeing your upcoming photos.
BTW, will you please blog some beginner tutorials on photography, like you did on firearms? I really could use some help dealing with choosing the right settings for different lighting conditions.
I reserve the right to not publish ignorant ill-informed and filthy comments from vile cretins who have a four letter vocabulary. Further, anonymous comments with strong opinions and personal attacks may be rejected. If you want to voice a strong opinion, at least have the courage to sign your name to it. You don't even have to use your name, make something up so the next person can address your comment without confusion.
thank you
ReplyDeleteKing Henry the Fifth,act IV, scene3:that he which hath no stomach to this fight, let him depart; his passport shall be made, and crowns for convoy put into his purse; we would not die in that man's company That fears his fellowship to die with us... but we in it shall be remembered- we few, we happy few, we band of brothers.Happy Veteran's Day.We remain in the most exclusive of clubs: The Band of Brothers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Xavier,to you and all the rest of you guys and gals out there that at one time signed the contract and spoke the oath, thanks for keeping those of us at home safe.
ReplyDeleteBob in Houston.
That means you too Bubba.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the years you gave to keeping the rest of us free and safe.
Thank YOU, for your service.
ReplyDeleteYes. Agreed. Also know that we miss your posts.
ReplyDeleteXavier,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your service to our country, and thanks once again for a great blog. I've learned a lot and always look forward to your posts. I'm glad the photography thing is working out for you.
Hank
Thanks for remembering Xavier, and thank you for your service!
ReplyDeleteYou are a true Renaissance man, Xavier, skilled in so many disciplines. You never have to worry about being bored, that's for sure.:)
ReplyDeleteYour blog archives will serve as a great reference for newcomers for years to come. Look forward to seeing your upcoming photos.
BTW, will you please blog some beginner tutorials on photography, like you did on firearms? I really could use some help dealing with choosing the right settings for different lighting conditions.