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i am going to D.C. i hope it gets warm again. the east coast was suffering froma heat wave but for the past three days its been chilly,
sweatshirt chilly. anyway were going to DC before i go home. and i have dr. stuff to figure out. then im home.
p.s. i need some new music so if you have any suggestions please share.
today is fathers day. happy fathers day father. should you see this.
lately, i have been thinking a lot about technology, equipment, software associated with photography. i think they are overused. even sometimes by me. im a huge fan of film and digital, either/or. by me and others, i can admit when someone else takes great photos. but we all cannot be Stanley Kubrick and be able to point out shutter speeds and aperture of a photo just based off looking at it. i admire others ambition, but sometimes pointing out the lens you are using or the type of camera, strips all the fun out of what it was about in the first place. maybe it was taking a picture of your husband, pet, child, garden or whatever, but regardless, it was a moment that meant enough, even if just for the time it took to get your camera out and snap the photo. i hope i never forget that.
i dont normally post videos or anything other than my own content. but i received a unclassified copy of memorandum sent to military personal and families explaining that in recognition of the army's 233rd birthday it would behoove me (and other families), to take opportunity to explain how much the army cares for army families. its a load of BS, i have been here since november and i havent seen any caring from "them."
i am referring to paragraph 4 of the memo, which states:
4. I encourage you to find a way to use this unique aspect of the Army Birthday Week to demonstrate how the Army takes care of Army Families, and re-send the message that Soldiers care for Soldiers, Army Families care for Army Families, and the unprecedented investment we have made in facilities and programs for Army children.
so, i will take this opportunity to leave you with a video from the daily show, about how the army/government cares.
i dont watch tv, but i happened upon this clip through the ActiveDutyPatriot.
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