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They Also Serve Who Stand and Wait

Bryce Realism posted on Jan 08, 2007
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Down through the ages, the wives and children and sweethearts of the military have endured waiting for the return of their dear ones. Each day, they live with a deepening dread that when their unit returns, the face of their loved one might not be among them. So it has been, is now, and probably will always be. It's the nature of the beast. I'm dedicating this picture to all the families of our Armed Forces; especially, those of our Reservists, who have often been required to suffer far greater economic hardship than the families of our full-time professionals. Moreover, when their loved ones come back injured, they have often been denied medical and other needed services that are readily given to the other members of the Armed Forces. That really makes me furious. If our Government can demand that the reservists go into harm's way alongside the regulars for repeated tours, it seems to me that they ought to have the same compensation and services available to them that the regulars do. But, then, what do I know? I also want to include the peace-keeping forces of all the many nations of this world as well. Their families also stand and wait. May all your loved ones return to you whole. I know that's not going to happen in every case, so for those who have lost a loved one or seen him or her seriously injured or crippled, I extend my appreciation for that sacrifice, and pray that it have positively counted in the struggle of humankind to overcome our worst natures. Jeremy Credits: Woman: DAZ V4 figure; "Helena" body textures Michelle; hair is "Grecian Hair for Victoria" by Mallent Lane (all DAZ). Clothing: "Pappy's v4Debut 1" by Pappy411 (Renderosity). Ship: "Roman Ship" (ArchiDOM.net). Roman Tile Textures: Joe Kurz. Trees: "Bryce Tree Farm - Douglas Fir" by scotttucker3d (Renderosity). (Renderosity). Vases: Danie and Marforno (Renderosity). Roman Chair and robe: I think are by Transpond (RDNA). Both retextured by me. Architecture: modeled by me in Bryce 6.

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Greybird

5:04PM | Mon, 08 January 2007

First to view and comment, and I can't add or take away one word. Here's to World War None. My first thought was of Odysseus' departure, but the essence really hasn't changed in 2500 years, as you say. Quiet elegance and muted pain are evident here.

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Eldeago

5:36PM | Mon, 08 January 2007

A suburb rendering my friend. So true the statement is!

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kjer_99

5:43PM | Mon, 08 January 2007

Yes, Greybird, I actually had Penelope (Odysseus's wife) in mind as she waited years for him to return from the Trojan War.

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CrimsonDesire

5:53PM | Mon, 08 January 2007

Well I'm a bit muddled at the moment, but I'll try to comment as best I can. This is a very wonderfull and very heartfelt and touching dedication both in words and imagary. The setting I think is nice, especially because it's not the typical modern image that leaps to mind when one thinks of soldiers leaving home, but as you pointed out it is timeless occurance. The nice thing is that this gives it that timeless spirit that's behind what I think you are trying to express, and does so in a way that is universal. The image itself is very beautifull with the ancient tiles, the lady standing looking outwards towards the ship and the horizon, and the simple furnishings that add yet do not overshadow the scene's focuse. The lighting is bright and beautifull and adds to the scene's setting, adding to it's beauty. Your accompanying text is very well expressed and obviously very heartfelt, and is deeply touching. I think that's all that leaps to mind at the moment, so I'll close by saying a wonderfull job on this and a very hearty well done. ^^

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sackrat

9:46PM | Mon, 08 January 2007

Well done indeed !

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Django

4:13AM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Soldiering is a tough Job, even in times of peace, Major Dj knows

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RETIRED

4:51PM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Well done my friend. Thank you for your heart felt dedication to a wonderful group of human beings. D

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wawadave

9:00PM | Tue, 09 January 2007

nice concept!!!

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frogdot

11:35PM | Tue, 09 January 2007

Saw a lot of families separated while in the Navy. As hard as it is to leave, it's always so sweet to come home. Great image and sentiments.

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Fidelity2

4:54PM | Sat, 13 January 2007

B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L. 5+.

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LudyMelltSekher

7:21AM | Tue, 16 January 2007

Hello my friend. Congratulations, Beautiful work, Excellent!! An enormous hug from Uruguay Ludy

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FCLittle

4:02PM | Thu, 25 January 2007

Outstanding!

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jenay

9:18PM | Wed, 07 February 2007

a very lovely and moody scene - full of emotions - yes, penelope came into my mind ... :)


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