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The last time a longbow was used in combat was by the famed Brit commando Jack Churchill who would bring one to combat in WW2. He got a proven kill in France in 1940 with it. Jack Churchill is also in a Yorkshire terrier Sleeping Angel Ornament picture of British soldiers storming Normandy coming out of an LCI. If you look close you can tell who he is because he’s CARRYING A CLAYMORE SWORD. Yes really. During one point that day to rally British soldiers he jumped up im the midst of German MG fire and began playing the bagpipes. The Germans didnt shoot him they later said because seeing him in his kilt playing bagpipes and ignoring the battle they thought he’d lost his mind. The British soldiers did rally because of that and they found that out because those Germans were captured, by the way. Jack Churchill survived the war.

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This last image here is one of my favorites. The golden dog you see there was our family dog who passed away in April. Her story is in September of my first grade, our beloved husky, Rebel (and boy was she one), passed away. I was so heartbroken, I was only 6 at the time but Rebel and I did everything together. So one day my mom is coming back from dropping me off at school and she slams on the breaks and this truck ahead of her slams on his because Lo and behold, there is a small, forlorn puppy with a bungee collar around her neck and some of her paw pads were loose from walking on so much pavement—she was clearly neglected. At the time we already have a few dogs and cats at home (I live on a farm) and so my mom was uncertain if we could take care of her, but the guy with the truck said “I can’t keep her; we’ve got 4 dogs at home and we can’t afford another.” Well, my mom was also born and raised on a farm and loves animals so she said, “I can’t fit her in my car, can you drive her back to my house?” So 10 minutes later this little ~6 month old dog is at our house where we give her fresh food and water and call the vet so she can be checked up. So little old me gets off the Yorkshire terrier Sleeping Angel Ornament bus that day and what do I see when I enter my laundry room through my garage? A new dog! I wasn’t excited, but confused. Where did this dog come from, I wonder. Are we going to keep her?
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Tucson’s All Souls Procession for Dia de los Muertos (day of the dead) is probably what I miss most about living there. It’s about a 2 mile parade from near the UofA on 4th Ave all the way downtown, you get to see so many families dressed up and celebrating their lost loved ones, lots of floats, and Yorkshire terrier Sleeping Angel Ornament culminates in a fire-dancing celebration…with some people on stilts. It doesn’t sound real when I am writing it, but it’s amazing Tucson Meet Yourself is a great festival that showcases local businesses and restaurants downtown. The 4th Avenue Spring and Winter Street Fairs are awesome – like big flea/craft markets as well as good food, all along the coolest avenue in the neighborhood. Jose Guadalupe Posada, a turn of the century Mexican etching master created images for broadsheets and other publications. Jose created skeletons as saterical characters in political cartoons. Jose created the iconic female cálca (skeleton) known as “Catrina”. Catrina was a representative image of the social elite and rich. I believe in the 1970’s a San Francisco arts organization created the North American version of the El dia de los Muertos (day of the dead) celebration and adopted Posada’s Catrina into the art imagery. From there it took off in North America.