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  • Mark, an American soldier, gave his life for his fellow countrymen in the war in Iraq. The only one of his unit to survive the initial blast, he battled for life as he was flown back to the United States for medical care. His family flocked to his side and surrounded him with love in his final hours. Not long after his arrival in America, he died on home soil in the arms of his loved ones. His mother Kim, my husband’s first cousin, wrote this poem, “Is it you?” as she struggled with grief and loneliness for her young son. She asked me if I had a dragonfly photo to accompany her poem which relates the tale of the dragonflies that seem to hover near her in a show of consolation. This image is our collaboration, our joint effort, in memory of Mark Graham who defended the cause of freedom with steadfast determination and a valiant heart. May he rest in peace and may the angels surround him and his family now and forever. (100% of proceeds from sales will go to the Mark W. Graham Foundation; see another image, “Is it you?” in this portfolio if you’d like a green dragonfly. It will print better in the card size). Taken from the Mark W. Graham Foundation website, here is additional information about the foundation to which all funds from the sales of these images will be donated: “The Mark W. Graham Foundation is a non-profit organization which provides support for young people of character and military families in crisis. It honors the legacy of Mark Graham, a fallen soldier whose strength of character and gift of service to his country are an inspiration to all who knew him. Mark was a Lafayette, La., native and his death opened the community’s eyes to the reality of war and the sacrifice soldiers make in their fight to keep our country free. He was married to Stephanie for a little more than a year when he died. Mark was 22 years old.”

  • When I posted “For Mark, an American soldier, who gave his life in Iraq,” I didn’t realize that it would not print well as a card, so I’m adding this image of the same poem by Kim Graham and a different dragonfly photo to accommodate those who would like a copy of this in card size. 100% of proceeds from sales will go to the Mark W. Graham Foundation. According to the foundation’s official website, “The Mark W. Graham Foundation is a non-profit organization which provides support for young people of character and military families in crisis. It honors the legacy of Mark Graham, a fallen soldier whose strength of character and gift of service to his country are an inspiration to all who knew him. Mark was a Lafayette, La., native and his death opened the community’s eyes to the reality of war and the sacrifice soldiers make in their fight to keep our country free. He was married to Stephanie for a little more than a year when he died. Mark was 22 years old.

  • My friend was going looking around his room and found 2 Zappers!! It brought me memories from my old gaming days… I miss the old games!!!.. Hope gamers of all ages like the shirt!! / www.hmx23.com Other Shirts you might like: /

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  • Copyright August 2008 / Art direction, Styling, Photography & Retouching: Me Model: Aris http://arishes.deviantart.com/ MUA: Lily (Beauty Contour) http://beauty-contour.deviantart.com/ Mesh hood/vest by designer ‘She Said Yoo Hoo’ http://www.myspace.com/shesaidyoohoo

  • This is usually how we Sound Technicians feel like during the course of the night…

  • Card 3 in the series ‘Retro is the new future’.

  • Card 7 in the series ‘Retro is the new future’.

  • Long hard days, little to rely on but the strength of your horse and your endurance and dedication. Even the work animals tire and need to console one another. Tomorrow is another day. Taken at Old World Wisconsin, outside of Milwuakee, Wisconsin Please View Larger

  • Inspiré d’un jeu de “course” que j’ai eu avec ma toute première console de jeux “vidéopac”, il y a maintenant bien longtemps.

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  • Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace; / where there is hatred, let me sow love; / where there is injury, pardon; / where there is doubt, faith; / where there is despair, hope; / where there is darkness, light; / and where there is sadness, joy. / O Divine Master, / grant that I may not so much seek / to be consoled as to console, / to be understood as to understand, / to be loved, as to love; / for it is in giving that we receive, / it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, / and it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life. St. Francis of Assisi Photo taken in my back yard where I have a St. Francis statue/fountain and where the songbirds love to congregate.

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  • When I saw this prayer, written by an unknown author, at the Carmelite monastery where I do volunteer work, I knew I had to incorporate it into an image and offer its consoling words to those who are suffering from Alzheimer’s as well as to family, friends, and medical personnel who care for those afflicted with this disease. I chose an image of a cloud-filled sky as the sun was setting because those with Alzheimer’s are largely in the sunset of their lives and have to contend with many issues that cloud their lives. Prayer for an Alzheimer’s Sufferer Please grant my visitors tolerance for my confusion, / Forgiveness for my irrationality, / and the strength to walk with me / Into the mist of memory my world has become. Please let them take my hand and stay awhile / Even though I seem unaware of their presence. / Help them to know how their strength and loving care / Will drift slowly into the days to come / Just when I need it most. Let them know when I don’t recognize them / that I will . . . I will. / Keep their hearts free from sorrow for me / For my sorrow when it comes only lasts a moment – / then it’s gone. And finally please let them know / how very much their visits mean, / How, even through this relentless mystery, / I can still feel the love. Amen

  • To console those who mourn in Zion, / To give them beauty for ashes, / The oil of joy for mourning, / The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; / That they may be called trees of righteousness, / ~Isaiah 61:3 Stock Credits: / Eye: http://larafairie-stock.deviantart.com/ / Tree: http://its-only-stock.deviantart.com/ / Damask: http://mangion.deviantart.com/

  • Part of the switch gear of this abandoned power station, this trip gear console would be used for monitoring throughput of voltage and emergency shutdown if there was a problem.

  • Please view larger so you can see the little singing wren better. Thank you!

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