Thien, I'd like to use your photo of Juan Seguin for an article I'm writing for my paper, "Wilson County News". Please respond on this blog with your approval/disapproval.
Yup, Juan Seguin. How about a pic of where he is buried Thiaan. Thanks. I use to like jogging up and down the hill where his grave site was, not because he was there, but because that was the route I ran. Wonder if he is still there.
There was actually a comic book made about Seguin's adventures during the war. It's a very pricey collector's item. I saw one once, but didn't have the money to buy it.
I like the bronze sculpture!
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hee hee..i heard there rained, right??:P
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ReplyDeleteIt did rain, Jing! We loved it.
ReplyDeleteGood contrast and detail and very interesting cropping on that one, like it!
ReplyDeleteMilitary men on horseback always make interesting statues, a challenge to the sculpture too.
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Thien,
ReplyDeleteI'd like to use your photo of Juan Seguin for an article I'm writing for my paper, "Wilson County News". Please respond on this blog with your approval/disapproval.
That's fine Anonymous. Send me a copy will you?
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ReplyDeleteThanks! It will be in the 10/25 issue. You can access it after that date via our website: www.wilsoncountynews.com
Thanks again!
Yup, Juan Seguin. How about a pic of where he is buried Thiaan. Thanks. I use to like jogging up and down the hill where his grave site was, not because he was there, but because that was the route I ran. Wonder if he is still there.
ReplyDeleteThere was actually a comic book made about Seguin's adventures during the war. It's a very pricey collector's item. I saw one once, but didn't have the money to buy it.
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