Slea Head Drive, Dingle (2) (3) by Eduard Schumann

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Slea Head Drive, Dingle (2) (3) by Eduard Schumann

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Milky Way galaxy and stars rising over the sea at night
Panorama from Boccadasse, Genova, Italy. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dapa19
Midsommar . . .
British Attack on the Citadel of Martinique, January, 1762
Artist: Dominic Serres the Elder (French-born British, 1722-1793)
Date: c. 1762-1767
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Trust Collections, London, United Kingdom
Invasion of Martinique (1762)
The invasion of Martinique was the capture of the French colony of Martinique in the West Indies by British forces between January and February 1762 during the Seven Years' War.
A view of Martinique and the Citadel on promontory in bay being attacked by British troops from mainland, in the left foreground a group of officers, presumably Major-General Robert Monckton (1726–1782),

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Lighthouse
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The Girl I Left Behind Me
Artist: Jonathan Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906)
Date: c. 1872
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, United States
Description
A girl stands on a promontory, her hair streaming in the wind. The path before her trails off, so she must either retrace her steps or try to find her way forward. Her wedding ring speaks to a commitment to her union and a husband who has gone to war. The split-rail fence below and the fog surrounding her speak to a world fraught with division and ambivalence. Johnson’s figure appears to be waiting for some sign of what will come next. The title comes from a Regimental song.
Before the day ends on the west coast I wanna say it’s the 156th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad!!! On May 10, 1869 Central Pacific 61 “Jupiter” and Union Pacific 119 met at Promontory, Utah to drive the final golden spike into what would become the first railroad to span the US coast to coast. I decided to pair them with SP 4449 and UP 844, their spiritual successors as the last remaining iconic passenger steam locomotives from each railroad. Jupiter and UP 119 are preserved in Promontory to this day, SP 4449 is in Portland, Oregon and UP 844 is in Cheyenne, Wyoming in operable condition. Happy promontory day!!!