Finally I am home! On the way to my apartment, I pass by the cemetery where Memorial Day festivities are in full display. Hundreds of flags decorate the perimeter, and even more have been placed next to the markers of those who served in the armed forces. If you can put aside the inherent sadness that comes from visiting a cemetery, it's a beautiful sight.
To the men and women of all nations who acted in service of the freedoms we are privileged to have... thank you.
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God Bless You. I was born and Raised in Cashmere Washington and I havent been home for memorialday for for many year. My heart yearns for home on this day every year. My Dad’s flag is one of those and some day I mine will join them. The American Leagion puts on a beautiful and respectful presentation that every town should copy in honor of all those that have sacrificed for them. Thank you for those wounderful pictures.