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Happy Klutch Anthony and Aunt Leslie : Oh my gawd, he is too cute.
Happy Klutch Anthony and Aunt Leslie
Me and my Nephew, May '08 : He's got a hand wrapped around each of my fingers...so precious.
Me and my Nephew, May '08
Klutch Anthony Naugle! : My new nephew! Out four-wheelin' with us already, and he's only two months old here - must be lance's son!
Klutch Anthony Naugle!
My Presidential lady : Me. Poem by her says: The August 1942 Varga girl. Named for their creator, Peruvian artist Alberto Vargas, the Varga girls were a pictorial feature each month in Esquire. (©1942, The Hearst Corporation. All Rights Reserved.) The verse "Victory Song" is by Phil Stack: We are still masters of our glorious fateAnd those who thought Democracy was deadAre silent now . . . their taunting jibes abateAs they await in terror and in dread,The clang of steel rings out across the sea . . .Great silver birds are poised to take the air,The shipyards hum a song of victory . . .The sound of marching feet is everywhere;We have not changed . . . there is no sacrificeThat We, the People, will not gladly make,Blood, sweat and tears will crush the crawling liceWho thought a sleeping eagle would not wake!And we who conquered pain and loss beforeWill raise our flag above Corregidor! "On September 13, 1943, , front-page stories heralded the progress of American soldiers in Italy. The Washington Star proclaimed, "Million Americans Are Buying War Bonds; Put Your Name High Up on the Honor Roll." Deep in the first section, an Associated Press wire story announced a renewed battle on the homefront: the United States Post Office had attacked the smoking-room humor and girlie cartoons of Esquire magazine. Charging that Esquire had published matter of an obscene, lewd, and lascivious character, the Post Office directed the magazine's publisher to show cause why Esquire's second-class mailing privileges should not be suspended, annulled, or revoked. Although postal authorities threatened to revoke the second-class mailing privileges of more than seventy periodicals, it was Esquire that finally mounted a full-scale legal challenge to Post Office censorship. With splashy press coverage right up to the Supreme Court's decision in 1946, the case attracted national attention and spotlighted changes in values intensified by wartime pressures. "
My Presidential lady
My future house's View of Frost Tower downtown : Austin in April from the 360 Bridge.
My future house's View of Frost Tower downtown
My mom, me, and my grandma, Austin in April : at Lady Bird johnson's wildflower center.
My mom, me, and my grandma, Austin in April
Summer and Katrina, Austin Avatar Course, April '08 : I had just become an official Avatar! So I won the horse race, and got flowers. Just kidding - that has nothing to do with anything.
Summer and Katrina, Austin Avatar Course, April '08
Lotus here in Austin's Zilker Botanical Gardens
Lotus here in Austin's Zilker Botanical Gardens
At a wedding in Sunny Colorado
At a wedding in Sunny Colorado
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