Street mural depicting a skeletal blues guitarist
A brick-wall bluesman—bones showing, guitar in hand, and the truth written right on the label.
“Little Annie Fanny” in the air—a Huey thumping past, carrying its name, its history, and a sound you never forget.
CASA 2.111E (Spanish-built Heinkel He 111 )
Sunset silhouette of a CASA 2.111—long wings, twin props, and a familiar outline holding the last light on the ramp.
Nikon D300s/Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8
With the front wheel turned in like an automobile glamor shot.
Rose Of Sharon
“A whisper of white, a heartbeat of red—Rose of Sharon in bloom.”
Nikon D500 / Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8
Little Annie Fanny settling in—skids just above the concrete, rotors beating the air as the Huey comes home.
“Cookie” up close—the Liberator’s tail turret, twin .50s and a clear view of how much trust lived at the very end of the airplane.
Ruffled feathers and a steady gaze—the cardinal holds his post, bright against a quiet winter green.
That is pretty remarkable IMO!





































