Tuesday, May 26, 2026

 


 


3D Flooring from AD 300

 



 

 



Commission Earned

 



Commission Earned

One Rough Dude

 



 

The Successful Fisherman


 

It's a dog's life

 


That Hair...

 


Cooking up a feast

 


 


Someone's about to be skewered

 


Yawn

 


Iconic

 


Must be that guy's Monday

 




 





Commission Earned


 



Commission Earned

 




Commission Earned

Government distorts the market, again, and costs everyone millions, again, for some cheap, useless virtue signaling.

 







Meanwhile, in Palm Springs....

 


Mechanical Nightmare

 


That Floor!


 

Perspective

 


Happy

 


 


Cold and Warm

 


It's been a nice long weekend but now it's time to fire up and go to work like the bad ass men and women we are

 


Monday, May 25, 2026

People You Should Know

 


  • RANK: STAFF SERGEANT
  • CONFLICT/ERA: KOREAN WAR
  • UNIT/COMMAND:
    COMPANY I, 3D BATTALION, 5TH MARINES, 
    1ST MARINE DIVISION (REIN)
  • MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH: U.S. MARINE CORPS
  • MEDAL OF HONOR ACTION DATE: DECEMBER 1, 1950
  • MEDAL OF HONOR ACTION PLACE: VINICITY OF YUDAM-NI, KOREA
CITATION

 Promptly organizing a squad of men when the enemy launched a sudden, vicious counterattack against the forward elements of his company's position, rendering it untenable, S/Sgt. Windrich, armed with a carbine, spearheaded the assault to the top of the knoll immediately confronting the overwhelming forces and, under shattering hostile automatic-weapons, mortar, and grenade fire, directed effective fire to hold back the attackers and cover the withdrawal of our troops to commanding ground. 

With seven of his men struck down during the furious action and himself wounded in the head by a bursting grenade, he made his way to his company's position and, organizing a small group of volunteers, returned with them to evacuate the wounded and dying from the frozen hillside, staunchly refusing medical attention himself.

 Immediately redeploying the remainder of his troops, S/Sgt. Windrich placed them on the left flank of the defensive sector before the enemy again attacked in force. Wounded in the leg during the bitter fight that followed, he bravely fought on with his men, shouting words of encouragement and directing their fire until the attack was repelled.

 Refusing evacuation although unable to stand, he still continued to direct his platoon in setting up defensive positions until weakened by the bitter cold, excessive loss of blood, and severe pain, he lapsed into unconsciousness and died. His valiant leadership, fortitude, and courageous fighting spirit against tremendous odds served to inspire others to heroic endeavor in holding the objective and reflect the highest credit upon S/Sgt. Windrich and the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.


 


Doing the Dance


Feast

 


Extraordinary Entrance

 


 



Commission Earned

 



Commission Earned

Wet and Happy

 


Comfortable Corner

 


 


 


Agriculture on the Edge


 

Farm Eggs

 


Oldsmobile Golden Rocket 88 Fiesta Wagon 1957