Greetings!
The Holidays are fast upon us. There is still time to order a fine
art print for a Christmas gift. The deadline for orders is Friday,
Dec. 17.
This Studio News contains:
- A
new Featured Photo, US 50, Nevada,
- A
WWII Veteran talks about his tragic return after the war in Sound
Stories, and
- Thoughts
on motorcycling.
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Featured
Photo |
Some
people see nothingness and wasteland in the desert. Others see a
place for solitude and soul cleansing. While traveling US 50 in
Nevada, one has plenty of time for reflection.
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US 50, Nevada, Loneliest
Highway in America |
Signed archival prints of this image on 8.5
x 11 inch luster paper are available, $24.99 + Priority Mail
shipping, not matted. This size print will matte and frame nicely
in either 11�14, or 16�20 if you prefer a wider matte around the
image area. Contact Brent for more info and details.
Or, order here: 
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Sound
Stories
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Herbert
Harsh |
Herbert Harsh was born and raised in Ohio. When he learned about
the attack on Pearl Harbor, he did like many others did. He
enlisted. He went to pilot training school and eventually became a
B-17 instructor during his time in Texas. In spring 1945, he was
sent to Europe where he flew three missions before the end of WWII
in Europe.
On his way home,
ferrying a B-17 across the Atlantic, his aircraft went down in the
Atlantic--a forced ditching. Nineteen individuals were onboard,
nine crewmembers and 10 passengers. Of the 19, only four survived.
Herb was one of the four. His story is a remarkable one. You can listen to it here.
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Thoughts
on Motorcycling
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Although the web site, Sojourn Chronicles, is going to be
phased out, the travel writing and photography ... sometimes on a
motorcycle, will be a regular feature at DBrentMiller.com,
published as whole articles rather than pieces in the blog. And,
don't be surprised if you find a few travel stories in Sound.
Christmas is fast upon us, but coming up in January and February
are the Midwestern motorcycle shows. The dreaming starts now. The
sitting is coming up. And, the riding is only a few months away.
Stay tuned.
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Thanks
for reading. See you on the highway.
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