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May 30, 2011

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kayellen

Beautiful
We visited the Riverside National Cemetery near our home today~~such a moving day~~ the visitors, flags flying & moments honoring our loved ones graves.
Never forgetting the sacrifice and commitments of so may fighting for our freedom.
Thankful God holds us in his arms for those who call upon his name.

Kay Ellen

Mildred

Good Morning Beverly and Happy Memorial Day. This is a lovely post with very poignant photos. May God bless America.

Jan @southernjunkin

Thank you for sharing! Happy Memorial Day!
Blessings!!

Jeanne

Good morning my dear friend. I have spent the last 5 minutes waiting for your post to load. Sigh! Your post is a wonderful tribute to our soldiers who give all to save our freedom. This day is always an emotional one for me. I wish we didn't have to be at war. Our country stands for all that means everything to so many Americans. It is sad that there are many who want to live here but they stand for getting a handout. Such is life in America. We give to those who never give back. Well, that is my soapbox for the day. Smile.
Have a great day.
Love you too,
Jeanne

Another day in beautiful Maine. It is a bit dreary here but it is supposed to be in the 70's. I am almost tired of relaxing. HA! Time to seek out some excitement.
Love you,

Richard Cottrell

It is a sad day, a happy day, a day or mourning, a day for cooking out and most of all it is a day to say thank you and we love you. God Bless American.

Donnie

This was a beautiful tribute to our fallen military.

Lisa

Amen

Hugs, Lisa

Francie Thornton

It's sad that many do not honor the sacrifices made by our servicemen and women and their families. My family has a long history of military service and it always makes me proud and happy when someone does remember and honor them ... thank you ! (())

Jenn

Very nice tribute. I was underage but tall enough to enter the Arizona Memorial way back when. It was a solemn and still place - and I knew it even at a young age. Seeing it always brings back those memories. We due owe a debt of gratitude to our fallen heroes, don't we? (And mostly to the Lord, for giving us this country and life!)
Was nice to see your visit on my Pink post -thank you! Jenn

Trish Shamp

this is a very touching and wonderful post for today!

orchid

This is Orchid from Japan

Thank you SO much for following me!!! This wonderful surprise made me feel really horned. Yes, I will be able to find new friends through your lovely site.

I've never visited America. But the person who opened my eyes towards America was my father who was in world warâ…¡. Since we had our first black and white TV about 45 years ago, we enjoyed American movies and dramas togather. He never mentioned about his experience but I knew he tried to widen my view.

Wishing the world without any war,

sunny109

Beautiful tribute. Sunny109

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