156. 热带烈酒-非洲 - 5700×7200px 高清作品[17%]

AF1B343454-Tropic Spirits - African Greys

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热带烈酒-非洲-Tropic Spirits - African Greys

-African Grey
Tropic Spirit
Messenger of communication
Teaching me to listen
To my outer and inner voice
To know when to speak
And when to stay silent
To be aware of what
I am saying to myself
To hear my thoughts
So I can embrace the positive
And trust when it is time
To go after my dreams.

Tropic Spirits - African Grey prose by Carol Cavalaris �

This artwork of two African Grey parrots in a lush tropical setting of green leaves with red hibiscus flowers and berries, pays tribute to the beauty, wisdom, and guidance of the African Grey. From the Beauty In Nature Collection by Carol Cavalaris. Parrot photo references courtesy of Ilona Krijgman. This collection also includes:Tropic Spirits - Macaws, Tropic Spirits - Toucans, and Tropic Spirits - Gold and Blue Macaws.

158. 那面旧国旗从未落地`The Old Flag Never Touched the Ground by National Guard Rick Reeves 高清作品[17%]

AF-The Old Flag Never Touched the Ground

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那面旧国旗从未落地-国民警卫队里克·里夫斯

-Fort Wagner, South Carolina , 18 July 1863

The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment was recruited in the spring of 1863 by Governor John Andrew, who had secured the reluctant permission of the War Department to create a regiment of African-美国艺术家 soldiers. Regimental commander, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, requested the honor of leading the attack of Fort Wagner. Despite withering cannon and rifle fire, the men sustained their charge until they reached the top of the rampart. There, Colonel Shaw was mortally wounded. There also, Sergeant William Carney, who had earlier taken up the national colors when the color sergeant had been shot, planted the flag and fought off numerous attempts by the Confederates to capture it.