freedom
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Path to Freedom is Love
When you chase sunsets, it’s not always the sky that takes center stage, but what you discover along the journey. Everything tells a story… While this simple old house is ignored in a run-down section of Zanesville, Ohio, it tells… Continue reading
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Never too Far Away
๐ถ โCan you feel me when I reach for you?Hear me when I say your nameSee me walking through your doorOr are we just too far away too far awayโ ๐ถ Kip Moore If the old man in the moon… Continue reading
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Invitation to Heaven
โMy soul is in the sky.โย William Shakespeare While waiting for passengers, the morning sky embraces our world… inviting her airmen into the beauty above. Continue reading
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Secrets at Dawn
“The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don’t go back to sleep.” Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi Continue reading
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Beautiful Piper Cub
On this beautiful chilly Sunday morning, the birds were enjoying the Fall day… This beautiful Piper Cub may be small, but she was kicking up dust with a little attitude! ๐ Continue reading
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Always Her
Soft sensual glow of perfection… Only her! Enshrined for a moment, a beautiful reflection… Always her! Continue reading
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Sunrise with a Praetor
This beauty joined me for a sunrise… Hope we meet again, looking forward to knowing her ๐ Continue reading
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Strawberry Bitch
This Consolidated B-24D Liberator served in the 512th Bomb Squadron, flying combat missions from North Africa in 1943-1944. Continue reading
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Champaign Gal
โIn the war to come, God will be on the side of the heaviest air force. Donโt forget it. Keep your eyes on the sky!โย โ Brigadier General William ‘Billy’ Mitchell, USAS, back at Langley Field after the Ostfisland was… Continue reading
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We All Have a Bridge to Cross
โwe all have bridges we must cross, sometimes with others, sometimes alone…these bridges can lead us across turbulences and trouble, keeping us safe…or, they can be burned down to break contact when we need to forgive and forget, move forward… Continue reading
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Nieuports Looking Skyward
After entering WW1, the young U.S. Army Air Service (USAAS) did not have fighter aircraft of their own. To fill this void they were assigned French built Nieuport 28 C.1. Many young American aces, like Eddie Rickenbacker, scored their first… Continue reading









