Wednesday, January 14, 2009

PHOTO IS PRAISED BY EARL R. STONEBRIDGE...


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Originally uploaded by The Headless Horseman
IT COULD BE A GREAT WATERCOLOR. IT COULD BE A FABULOUS OIL PAINTING, THE TYPE THAT STRETCHES FROM ONE SIDE OF THE ROOM THE OTHER, BUT IT IS A PHOTOGRAPH. IT IS WHAT I LIKE TO CALL...AN ART PHOTO. IT IS ONE BEAUTIFUL WORK. THANKS TO THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN, ONE PHOTOGRAPHER WHOSE WORK IS MAGNIFICENT. THANKS FOR VISUAL ENJOYMENT THAT IS FAR DIFFERENT THAN MOST OF WHAT WE SEE DAY AFTER DAY AFTER DAY. ACCORDING TO EARL R. STONEBRIDGE WHO RESIDES JUST SOUTH OF LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA..."THIS PHOTOGRAPH COULD WIN THE BIG PRIZE WHENEVER AND WHEREVER THE BIG PRIZE IS PRESENTED. SOMETIME, SOMEWHERE, THE SUCCESS DUE THIS PHOTOGRAPH WILL BE ADDRESSED AND PRAISED."

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My dad's dad, my grandfather, was nine years old when President Lincoln died from an assassin's bullet. Most people think I am speaking of my GREAT GRANDFATHER. NO, I am referring to my dad's father, my paternal Grandfather, Robert Levi Huffstutter, born in 1856. What does this information have to do with my profile? It might help the reader understand that I have a sense of being much older than I am in that only one generation seperates me from President Lincoln. This causes me to respond differently to society and many current events. In many respects, this is to my benefit, in other respects it dates my mindset. Perhaps this is the reason I value the moral standards and idealogies of older Americans, the men who were the soldiers and sailors I saw when I was a small boy,the men and women who fought a war for freedom without any doubts posted by a media with a questionable lack of national unity and purpose.