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B-24 Liberator Wazzle Dazzle with Co-Pilot James Beadling, , Crew 108
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Image by David C. Foster
The "Wazzle Dazzle" was a mythical bird from the pacific ocean that flew from island to island. The name was inspired by the wife of pilot William Whetsell who told the stroy of the "Wazzle Dazzle" and at the time was expecting a baby; as was crew chief Paul Davis's wife. The co-pilot James Beadling lobbied for a nose art drawing based on another mythical animal called "Nitsie" (spelling ?). The pilot of the B-24 placed the nose art of the "Wazzle Dazzle" on his side of the B-24 and the Co-pilot place the nose art of the "Nitsie" on his side. Thus this B-24 had two different nose arts; one on each side of the plane.

"Our Pilot's wife told the crew a story at dinner the first time our crew came together at Lemour, CA. She told of a stork that lived on an island in the Pacific which was surrounded by 100 other islands which contained a female stork on each of them. Each morning the stork would fly fast and happily to each of the 100 islands saying "Wazzle Dazzle". At eventide he could barely fly home saying W-a-z-z-l-e D-a-z-z-le very slowly. Wazzle Dazzle is bird language of course; do you know what it is in English? WOW!!! Do I love that stuff.

We immediately adopted Wazzle Dazzle as our nose art. We paid a "permanent party" GI two quarts of Irish Whiskey to paint it on our plane in England. Lt Taylor"
Lt. Larry Taylor, Navigator of the "Wazzle Dazzle"


Hot Pink and Dull Orange Flowers Rings on Black
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Image by ♥ Crystal Writer ♥
This is another picture from one of those taken inside my favorite kaleidoscope. You can probably find the original pretty easily. The bright against the burnt orange is very attractive to me.

In honor of my grandmother and aunt, let the pink in this picture remind you to click to give at http://www.thebreastcancersite.com and yes, it really works. All you have to do is click and it will add funds to give women free mammograms. While you're there, you can also click to give at the other sites run by Greater Good Network: Animal Rescue, Hunger, Literacy, Rainforests, and Child Health.

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