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CBT
06-09-2009, 05:23 PM
Amy and I spent a little time walking around at the veterans cemetary near us. Nothing makes you appreciate life like death.

The tears that have watered this tree...
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Rows and rows of those who stood 'the watch'.
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I wondered if the many little flags were looking up with a sense of pride at the big one, as I looked down at the departed, with the same feeling.
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Whoever this is, they are my freakin' hero.
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Red, White, and Big Blue.
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oldekid
06-09-2009, 05:51 PM
Very nice!

Thanks for sharing.

:beer:

Motorhead350
06-09-2009, 05:56 PM
Hey you washed your car.

The rims aren't gold anymore.

TAKEDOWN
06-09-2009, 07:36 PM
What a price to pay for freedom! I salute those who served and currently serving, thank you!

bigbillybbs
06-09-2009, 09:46 PM
THERE ALL TRUE Heroes in my eyes .. I have the up MOST respect for these men and women!!!!! I cant put into words how honored I am to have the freedoms I have because of all the soldiers!

Beautiful photos … VERY NICE

Car looks good...

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Mike Poore
06-10-2009, 03:54 AM
Thanks, friend....HONORABLY done.

Rockettman
06-10-2009, 04:23 AM
I'm here in Canada and those pictures are truely touching to me. Watching one of our Canadian Troops' cascets (kids really) being escourted down Hwy.401 in the back of a hurst, really makes you appreciate your freedoms!
Very honourable post.
Thanks.

CBT
06-10-2009, 05:06 AM
See? I do have a serious side. ;) I was 5 when July 4th 1976 hit, so some of my earliest memories are of everything being red, white, and blue. Drag racers and even street cars had red/white/blue paintjobs. Flags everywhere, fireworks, parades, pride and patriotism all around. Military history, bi-centennial quarters and 2 dollar bills. Uncle Sam everywhere. I think it influenced my decision to serve, no doubt. Why I associate 4th of July with Memorial Day is beyond me, maybe it's the flags. So, on Memorial Day, I have mixed emotions. I feel sad, but it reminds of 1976, when everything thru the eyes of a 5 year old was shiny and patriotic and war and death were something I clearly could not, and should not, have to understand.