We were the first tour of the day and participated in the flag raising. The Park Service emphasized the meaning of the flag - it flies over the United States of America and represents SO much
Ray hanging out with a cannon. Sad to think that Americans shot at Americans from 1861 to 1865. Our official Civil War.
Part of the reason we were in Charleston area was the birth of my grand nephew, Myles. He's my brother's first grandchild. One can only reflect on Myles' First Memorial Day, remember those lost in so many battles for so many reasons, and hope that there's peace for his lifetime. So far - he's been being a baby for a month - up to nine pounds. And then there's the other side of Memorial Day - the opening of summer pools, beer cans, and the sizzle of burgers on a grill. Here's an oldie flamingo picture. We actually now have an Eagle floatie.
Have a safe and memorable Memorial Day. Pause and reflect on the meaning, salute the fallen.
Peace
Congrats on little Myles. He's a cutie! Memorial Day has special meaning for me now that my son is one of the fallen. I visited the Georgia National Cemetery today. Such a beautiful place. It was heartwarming to see so many people there.
ReplyDeleteI saw your Instagram post and was very moved. I’m glad you could be with others and celebrate his memory. Take care!
DeleteHi Joanne - I sure hope Myles has peace in his time ... how lovely to see and share - even if briefly ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteYes. I worry for all the new wee ones entering this crazy world. Then again, that’s how the world keeps turning…
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