Zeke loves cardboard boxes. I have an assortment of them around the house. Here he is checking the weather. Looks like he decided to stay inside today!
Zeke loves cardboard boxes. I have an assortment of them around the house. Here he is checking the weather. Looks like he decided to stay inside today!
Zeke is doing his Rudolph Valentino impression. Valentino made the silent film The Shiek in 1921. Here he is below. I see the resemblance!
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Today is Armed Forces Day. The holiday was created in 1949 by President Truman to celebrate the patriots in the armed forces. Today I decided to show a vintage F86D “Sabre Dog”. I took the photograph at the JBLM (McChord) Air Museum. Something about this picture does not look right. Anyway, The Sabre Dog first flew in 1952 and could go as fast as 700 miles per hour. It carried no guns. It had four missiles inside an internal weapons bay. It was an interceptor designed to shoot down bombers.
This sabre dog is painted in the 317th Fighter Interceptor Squadron colors, which all of their airplanes had.
Zeke had a little lamb. It’s fleece was white as snow. Everywhere that lamby went, Zeke was sure to go.
About three years ago, actor Wil Wheaton (Star Trek the Next Generation) started International Table Top day. The point is to celebrate the joy of playing table top board games with your friends.