Monthly Archives: April 2006

M60 Patton Main Battle Tank

M60 Patton Main Battle Tank, VFW Post 4239, Sidney, Ohio. I pass this tank on my way to a client in the city. It was beautiful outside and decided it was time to stop and “shoot” this tank.

In 1957, it was determined that the Soviets were in the process of developing a new medium tank, the T-62, with a 115 mm gun, superior to that of the American M48 tank. In response, an M48 tank was fitted with a new engine and later with a variant of the British 105 mm L7 series gun. This new vehicle (originally designated M68) was put into production in 1959, reclassified as the M60 and entered service in 1960. Over 15,000 M60s were constructed.

A Daffodil Evening

Basking in the evening sun, a lonely daffodil heralds Spring. All daffodils have a central trumpet-shaped corona surrounded by a ring of petals. The traditional daffodil has a golden yellow color all over, but the corona may often feature a contrasting color.

Springy Frog

Spring has sprung and the frogs are rejoicing!