As for yin and yang, it is more familiar in our house as the blue and grey symbol of the Army's 29th Infantry Division. Susan's step-father was with the 29th Division when they went onto Normandy Beach on D-Day. The reason for the yin and yang symbol for the Division was that it was composed of units from both Maryland and Virginia that had fought on opposite sides (blue or grey uniforms) during the American Civil War.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Yin and Yang
I have trouble reconciling my desire to whack the hell out of stuff while welding with my desire to make little people that talk to me. This little guy is only about 4" high.
As for yin and yang, it is more familiar in our house as the blue and grey symbol of the Army's 29th Infantry Division. Susan's step-father was with the 29th Division when they went onto Normandy Beach on D-Day. The reason for the yin and yang symbol for the Division was that it was composed of units from both Maryland and Virginia that had fought on opposite sides (blue or grey uniforms) during the American Civil War.
As for yin and yang, it is more familiar in our house as the blue and grey symbol of the Army's 29th Infantry Division. Susan's step-father was with the 29th Division when they went onto Normandy Beach on D-Day. The reason for the yin and yang symbol for the Division was that it was composed of units from both Maryland and Virginia that had fought on opposite sides (blue or grey uniforms) during the American Civil War.
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