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Showing posts with label Winston Churchill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winston Churchill. Show all posts
Monday, October 15, 2012
A Bit of Advice From Sir Winston Churchill
It doesn't matter if you're a long distance sky diver, Pacific Trail hiker, or soccer player. Or if you're an accountant, clerk, or salesperson. Doesn't matter if you've worn out your shoe leather looking for a job, or just feel down and outdated as an old Smith-Corona typewriter.
Whatever your lot in life, Sir Winston had some great advice that applies to each one of us.
Never, never, never give up.
I'm pretty sure even our hometown St. Louis Cardinals baseball team got the message.
Come on, you can do it, Cards!
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Churchill's Journey
Many of you may recall me writing about our friend the sculptor, Don Wiegand. For the past 2 years, Don has been working on a bas relief of Winston Churchill, commissioned by the Churchill Foundation to be placed at Westminster University in Fulton, Missouri. This is the location where Churchill gave his famous Iron Curtain speech.
We got a call to come and see the piece before it traveled to Fulton.
Time is getting tight, but perfection is Don's motto.
Apparently Sir Winston needed a few touch-ups before making his grand entrance to Fulton. Here you see him being lovingly buffed and polished before a final sand blast occurs.
Sir Winston needs a bit more sparkle to his eyes. A light brush of a special artist's compound should do the trick.
Once the piece is assembled, this will form the top of Churchill's podium.
Don chats with another visitor, the Mayor of Chesterfield, Missouri.
This gentleman is filming the process for a locally produced documentary.
Here's the plan for the finished project at the Winston Churchill Memorial Plaza.
We got a call to come and see the piece before it traveled to Fulton.
Time is getting tight, but perfection is Don's motto.
Apparently Sir Winston needed a few touch-ups before making his grand entrance to Fulton. Here you see him being lovingly buffed and polished before a final sand blast occurs.
Sir Winston needs a bit more sparkle to his eyes. A light brush of a special artist's compound should do the trick.
Once the piece is assembled, this will form the top of Churchill's podium.
Don chats with another visitor, the Mayor of Chesterfield, Missouri.
This gentleman is filming the process for a locally produced documentary.
Here's the plan for the finished project at the Winston Churchill Memorial Plaza.
A few days after we visited, the heavy bronze pieces were trucked to Fulton and assembled on site.
Ta-da! The finished product.
Congratulations to Don and his hard-working crew. He's produced yet another masterpiece.
Am I ever lucky. I know some of the coolest people!
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