A Risk Managing Citizen-Retired Soldier, He Who Hunted Heads, A hoopy e-learning frood who is also a generative artist/teacher, A PMP'n Migratory Executive, A Running Dog Capitalist/Economist, A CSM who has had a Kipling Experience and an Author/Prop - Yummy as Krispy Kreme and as strong as Dunkin' Donuts Coffee!
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Defeated
"Daddy, I liked it when you were defeated"! So said the victors in this fight. Who knew they had learned to seize high ground and rain down snowballs from varying angles?
fun pic and comment :) *
ReplyDeleteHow cute! :-) God bless you and your family. Nothing like quality time.
ReplyDeleteOnce again the Afghans in the hills take out an English Trooper on the long walk to Jalalabad. Very Kipling of you.
ReplyDeleteSimon - its the least I could do...
ReplyDeleteCSM - yes, hopefully some modern day Kipling will write of my falling in the snowy Hindu Kush.
Aaaaaaw! What a great pic! What a wonderful day!
ReplyDelete{{{Hugs}}}
It's only what you deserve ferhengi.
ReplyDeleteWow, interlocking fields of fire and everything. Great pic.
ReplyDeleteYou've trained them well, Major John.
ReplyDeleteRemember, there's no shame in retreat. Much.
Kipling? But I've NEVER Kippled.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Aaaaaalmost makes me miss snow. Nice pic. Beautiful family.
ReplyDeleteThe first rule of history: He who holds the high ground makes the rules.
ReplyDeleteThat's what happens when you "Hey diddle diddle, straight up the middle" against well emplaced opposition!
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