//=time() ?>
slightly redesigned alabama (again) and i like this a lot more l
#furryart #furryartist #NobodyArtistsClub
hngngnnff why did i think it was MORE... alabama has red dirt... i had to make this twice because i completely forgot about going to disney world
"The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama" (1864) by Édouard Manet. Oil on canvas; 53 in x 50 in. Museum of Art, Philadelphia.
Alabama OwO
-
DO NOT REPOST OR USE MY ART ANYWHERE
-
#statehumans #countryhumans #art #digitalart
@258coffee @support_a_teach @ClearTheListorg I teach Kindergarten in Alabama and I would love help getting some new diverse books for our virtual Kindergarten! #diversebooksfordiversekids https://t.co/4RZ2XIpg9j
Gran presencia en el #humor gráfico #USA del #puente 'Edmund Pettus' que cruza el río #Alabama en #Selma. Oportuno recordatorio del 'domingo sangriento' en los homenajes al fallecido #JohnLewis
➕➡️ https://t.co/U0CIx9aYFl
puentes con fama ajena a su ingeniería @NaoCasanova
I can’t take this anymore. I can’t make incest tweets anymore. The pain is getting unbearable. I can’t escape the same replies hinting at the same forsaken melody. The jingle is playing in my head 24/7 for several years now I’m at my limit. I can’t take no more Sweet Home Alabama
Hi I’m Tyler I’m a 19 year old artist in Alabama 😁✨ my ig is @ turkey.dinner https://t.co/rDx5UzR0eN
I’m Austin Keel, a full-time college student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a part-time freelance artist!
To combine my love for pop culture and art is something I hold near and dear to me!
My commissions are open! 😁 #artist https://t.co/6mFofKo5La
Sunset Stroll - 2nd Anni Entry - Baltimore, Alabama, Massachusetts, Bremerton #AzurLane https://t.co/VBwN3oVwrJ
If you are a #FIRSTalumni and want to stay up to date with #FIRSTinAlabama please fill out this form below!
"Alumni still involved in FIRST:
26% are Mentor/Coaches
18%Volunteer at events
15%Volunteer (other) "
https://t.co/O4m7tfLiQV
Meanwhile, the Kearsage's fire was more deliberate and far more accurate. After an hour of exchanging fire, Alabama was holed below the waterline and began to sink. Semmes struck his colors and sent a boat to Kearsage to ask for assistance while his men abandoned ship.
Winslow ordered Kearsage to clear French waters before running up the US Navy Jack and turning to face the confederate ship. The Alabama fired the first shots, to no effect, and continued firing rapidly and somewhat wildly. Many shots bounded off the Kearsage's armor cladding.