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...le cose belle, vere e semplici, rimangono tali da qualsiasi parte le si guardi, e non devi andare molto lontano per trovarle.

Crosses of Rememberance next to the Cenotaph in Kings Lymm.

Some people still come here and put flowers on the sign of the place where they used to live

Reminder to myself to drink my water every day...

Monument Maisonneuve • Montreal 2001

Tybee Island, GA (Chatham County) Copyright 2008 D. Nelson

Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers performing at Red Rocks Amphitheater on September 5, 2021.

I am quite simply devastated by today's news of the sudden death of Tim Russert!!! He, along with Tom Brokaw, was my TV journalistic hero! One of the highlights of my every week, for years, has been watching Tim's "Meet The Press" program on NBC.

 

Sure going to miss you, Tim!!!

 

Photo taken from my TV screen, just a few minutes ago. (Friday June 13, 2008)

a local scout troop placed these in an alfalfa field along the main road. I thought it was a nice tribute.

 

textures by skeletalmess, pareerica

ran a soulful action or two over it as well.

Early morning at one of the monuments at Gettysburg National Battlefield.

Remember me when I am gone away,

Gone far away into the silent land;

When you can no more hold me by the hand,

Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.

Remember me when no more day by day

You tell me of our future that you plann'd:

Only remember me; you understand

It will be late to counsel then or pray.

Yet if you should forget me for a while

And afterwards remember, do not grieve:

For if the darkness and corruption leave

A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,

Better by far you should forget and smile

Than that you should remember and be sad.

 

 

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Summer 2011

Julia Dowling

Remember Sandy. Defund Climate Chaos.

Rep. Noem w/ a firefighter from Station # 5.

West Yorkshire Regiment: - Private J B Lumb aged 32, Private J Lynch aged 38 , 2nd Lieut R A Mangin aged 32 , Private A Mason aged 21 , Private W Masterman aged 37

Scottish Borderers - Lance Corporal C Maloney

Durham Light Infantry - 2nd Lieut P J Marston aged 23

Royal Flying Corps - 2nd Lieut A W Mason aged 23

Sculpture, bronze, colored, 2017

Tzigiwhaeno Rivera : April 6, 2008 - May 13, 2016

 

Why walk when you can run? Why watch when you can dance?

 

Tzigiwhaeno, his Tewa name, meaning Lightning Boy, describes him well.

 

At age 4, he became dedicated to the art of Native American Traditional Hoop Dance. His talents and dedication took him around the world to learn and share in HI, AZ, CA, France, Switzerland, and Italy.

 

He suffered from catastrophic injuries in a car collision in 2015 and succumbed to those injuries 14 months later. He left the strength and inspiration he exhibited in his 8 years and reminds us of this as Tzigiwhaeno continues to dance across the skies and his warrior spirit lives on.

 

I never saw one actually on skates, but we did go to lots of drive-in restaurants when we were kids-the carhops had to walk.

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Remembering my dad, his cousins, veterans, and all our service men and women.

 

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Enjoy your day and wishing you fond memories of loved ones.

All Hands Volunteers Remember When Contest

A classically-styled house in the Bayshore area of Tampa that reminded me of Keats House in Hampstead. The Tampa differs by lacking a window above the front door.

Sunday 8th November 2009 (Rememberance Sunday 2009)

 

Paul and I attended the Rememberance Day commemoration and parade in Manchester City Centre.

 

It took place at the war memorial and cenotaph and was well attended by the general public, as well as representatives from the present armed forces, cadet forces, and vetrans from conflicts which took place since WW1.

 

The red poppy is a symbol of Rememberance here in the UK.

 

The ceremony was very moving, particularly when the Last Post was played. I always think of my grandparents, who were all lucky to survive WW2, but who had to make many sacrifices in order that I can live in the world I live in today.

 

Perhaps most alarming and moving was the number of my generation who had lost their lives in more recent conflicts.

Like clockwork, Pearl Harbor Survivors served every month at the Veterans Museum and Memorial Center located in the "Old Balboa Navy Hospital Chapel in San Diego... in a memorial service honoring San Diego veterans who had passed away the previous month. Led by David Brown, Pearl Harbor Survivors would read off an average of 300 names of the deceased veterans, in a "Two bell ceremony". As the "United Veterans Memorial" grew, Dignity Memorial, Inc., sponsored full military burial services for any military veteran who passed away in San Diego with no means of support. Shown here, former Navy Chaplain Ron Ritter leads a prayer during the service.

Remember remember the 5th of November,

The Gunpowder, Treason and Plot,

I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason

should ever be forgot.

 

Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, 'twas his intent

to blow up the King and the Parliament.

Three score barrels of powder below,

Poor old England to overthrow:

By God's providence he was catch'd

With a dark lantern and burning match.

Holloa boys, holloa boys, make the bells ring.

Holloa boys, holloa boys, God save the King!

Hip hip hoorah!

 

A penny loaf to feed the Pope.

A farthing o' cheese to choke him.

A pint of beer to rinse it down.

A faggot of sticks to burn him.

Burn him in a tub of tar.

Burn him like a blazing star.

Burn his body from his head.

Then we'll say ol' Pope is dead.

Hip hip huzzah!

Hip hip huzzah!

 

(ad. 1605 - Common Folk Rhyme)

the curving dusty red dirt road

leads to the ruins of an old grist mill

on the damp spongy shore of rock creek

that comes down from high

on the surrounding mountains

that look down on the site of the land

where david is buried

he is remembered as young and defiant

and proud of finding this place cool

and comforting in the heat

of a summer long ago

 

—Old Ezra In The Wood

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