DAILY PHOTO: Isla Contoy Egret

Take in the summer of 2009.

Take in the summer of 2009.

DAILY PHOTO: Berry Season

Taken July 6, 2013 on the Arabia Mountain Trail

Taken July 6, 2013 on the Arabia Mountain Trail

DAILY PHOTO: Down the Stream

Taken July 6, 2013 on the Arabia Mountain Trail

Taken July 6, 2013 on the Arabia Mountain Trail

DAILY PHOTO: Colors of Szentendre

Taken in July of 2011.

Taken in July of 2011.

This is a movie theater in the town of Szentendre, which is located north of Budapest on the Danube.

DAILY PHOTO: Gas Station Cambodia-style

Taken in October of 2012 in Siem Reap.

Taken in October of 2012 near Siem Reap.

The world runs on petrol, but not all gas stations are alike. In rural Cambodia, where motor scooters are seconded by small  stretch rice-tiller tractors  as the primary means of conveyance, the petrol station may be a rack of soda or wine bottles or a 55 gallon drum like this one.

DAILY PHOTO: Between the Crosses, Row on Row

Take December of 2012 at Andersonville National Cemetary

Taken December of 2012 at Andersonville National Cemetery

At a military cemetery like this one, a poem always plays in my mind. It was the first poem I ever memorized in full (not including snippets of some  disturbing mandatory children’s poems like “Ring Around the Rosie” [said to be about the Black Death] and–in Indiana–“The Little Orphan Annie” [about an enslaved orphan threatened with goblins.])

At any rate, the poem in question is In Flanders Fields by John McCrae. Sadly, I chose to memorize this poem for a school assignment of poetry recitation because it seemed short and it rhymed. However, in many subsequent re-readings it has become a very powerful bit of verse for me. It may not be perfectly apropos for Independence Day as it was written by a Canadian and is about an entirely different war. However, in some sense it’s about all wars and one motive that drives soldiers of free nations to fight them.

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
      Between the crosses, row on row,
   That mark our place; and in the sky
   The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
   Loved and were loved, and now we lie
         In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
   The torch; be yours to hold it high.
   If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
         In Flanders fields.

DAILY PHOTO: Chanterelle

Take June 29, 2013; High Falls, GA

Take June 29, 2013; High Falls, GA

DAILY PHOTO: Father & Son Mariachi Duo

Taken in the Summer of 2009 in Valladolid, Mexico

Taken in the Summer of 2009 in Valladolid, Mexico

Guess which one came around for tips after their performance?

DAILY PHOTO: Hudson River Traffic

Taken in the summer of 2007

Taken in the summer of 2007

DAILY PHOTO: Paprikahaus

Taken near Lake Balaton, Hungary

Taken near Lake Balaton, Hungary