Photo Journal 6/7/2021 (Macro and Flowers)
Shot with Canon 80D
Canon 100mm Macro
Portland, Oregon
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Shot with Canon 80D
Canon 100mm Macro
Portland, Oregon
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If I were to describe this book in one word that word would be "Heart". Paulette Jiles weaves a tale about two unlikely comrades, Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd and Johanna. At first glance, one might look at each of these characters as being weak, too old, too young; to be seen as potential victims in the wild world of the lawless turn-of-the-century frontier that we find them. Captain Kidd is an elderly man riding alone across the plains of Texas to read stories from newspapers, informing the locals of the going's on of faraway places. Johanna is a young girl who had spent the last four years as a captive/adopted child of the Kiowa Indian tribe. While she looks like the other white girls she is permanently changed by her captivity and considers herself Kiowa. Captain Kidd has taken on the job of taking Johanna back to her relatives in a town near San Antonio, which is a long journey from where they start.
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Canon 100mm Macro
Blue Lake, Oregon
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The Terminal List exemplifies the adage "write what you know" and the author Jack Carr apparently knows how to kill people. This becomes apparent as the protagonist, James Reece, goes on a rampage of revenge on the people that conspired to kill his platoon, his family, and his friends. James Reece employs a wide variety of military and insurgency tactics in order to surveil, trap, interrogate, and kill his enemies. These details are well developed and offer an insight into the world of modern combat, espionage, and terrorism. Whether he is using encrypted message systems, employing night vision optics, custom sniper rifles, or using disguises, James Reece is an unstoppable and ruthless operator. Also, he has a brain tumor, which doesn't help.
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