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Beautiful pictures. It is a special day. I wrote about it, too, on my blog:
http://www.elizabethvollstadt.blogspot.com
We had a beautiful program here at Victoria Gardens in DeLand.
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Hi, Liz!
I’ll bet you guys did have a great program. Such a nice facility you have, too! It’s nice to know so many people remember the meaning of the day, too. Family cookouts are great, but a moment of thanks is important, as well. Ned said it very well with his post (reblogged below). 🙂
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Hear. Hear. We must never forget! ❤ ❤ ❤
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I agree, Tess. And I loved Ned’s post, reblogged below. He always knows how to cut to the heart of things. 🙂
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We should always remember every one of those young men, whichever country. Thanks Marcia.Jx
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Yep, I agree. And though today is the day we set aside here to especially honor our fallen, we can certainly find time to remember those of other countries, as well.
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Beautiful. Thanks for sharing, Marcia.
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You’re welcome, Linda. It’s a special day, and I think it’s important to keep that in mind, amidst all our family fun. If you didn’t read Ned’s post (reblogged below), you should. It’s very heartwarming. 😀
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