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Remembering bad (but treasured) family holiday photos...
For the Monthly Scavenger Hunt Group:
#16 - Remembering
This photo is a rememberance of my good friend. She passed away in 38 a few days ago.
She gave me this lantern as a present.
.... them all.
Hundreds came out to the annual Memorial Day Ceremony to pay tribute to all the men and women of our armed forces who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Memorial Day Ceremony @ Veterans Memorial military across from the Convention Center in Virginia Beach.
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Personal memories can now be digitized, bought, sold and traded. The last remnants of privacy and intimacy have been swept away in what appears to be a logical progression of the explosive growth of social networks at the beginning of the 21st century. The citizens themselves have accepted this surveillance society in exchange for the comfort only smart technology can provide. This memory economy gives immense power over society to just a handful of people.
On these rides I often try and remember when... Maybe folks cruised around like we did when these beauties were in style?
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Col. Nicholas Feranec and Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary joined Massachusetts Gold Star Family members, Massachusetts Nation Guard Soldiers and Airmen, and state and local leaders in honoring and remembering fallen Mass. service members during a Memorial Day Flag Garden event on the Boston Common, May 25. Three hundred and ninety-seven American flags representing the local service members lost since September 11, 2001, joined the over 37,000 flags representing Mass. service members who fell serving the nation beginning with the Revolutionary War. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav)
As you go about your lives
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Col. Nicholas Feranec and Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary joined Massachusetts Gold Star Family members, Massachusetts Nation Guard Soldiers and Airmen, and state and local leaders in honoring and remembering fallen Mass. service members during a Memorial Day Flag Garden event on the Boston Common, May 25. Three hundred and ninety-seven American flags representing the local service members lost since September 11, 2001, joined the over 37,000 flags representing Mass. service members who fell serving the nation beginning with the Revolutionary War. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav)
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Col. Nicholas Feranec and Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary joined Massachusetts Gold Star Family members, Massachusetts Nation Guard Soldiers and Airmen, and state and local leaders in honoring and remembering fallen Mass. service members during a Memorial Day Flag Garden event on the Boston Common, May 25. Three hundred and ninety-seven American flags representing the local service members lost since September 11, 2001, joined the over 37,000 flags representing Mass. service members who fell serving the nation beginning with the Revolutionary War. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav)
Remembering: Reconciliation & Symbols of Grieving, an exhibition hosted by the John Josephy Moakley Chair of Peace and Reconciliation at the McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies at UMass Boston, Relatives for Justice, the Belfast-based support group has promoted the creation of the quilt as an aid to healing. The Urban Scholars program at UMass provides talented high school and middoe school students with stimulating research.