Yesterday was Veteran’s Day in the US; a day set aside to honor the men and women who have served our country. A similar day was also observed yesterday in Canada, where it’s called Remembrance Day. After seeing Lynette’s post on: In the Net! – Pictures and Stories of Life, I was motivated to share something too, in recognition of this important day. Be sure to check out Lynette’s posts for some amazingly beautiful photography.
Our nation owes a debt to our fallen heroes that we can never really repay. But we can honor their sacrifice, and we must. Barack Obama


Beautiful pictures and quote to mark such a day of remembrance
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Thanks Meg!
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Such beautiful photos! In Latvia, every year on November 11, we mark the day of Lāčplesis – a memorial day for soldiers who fought for the independence of Latvia. It’s a day characterised by services, parades and the lighting of candles at Rīga Castle and other public places around the country – seeing thousands of candles is a sight to behold. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Sounds like an honorable celebration of those who gave so much. Thanks Aiva!
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It really is and it’s always nice to see so many people, especially the young ones, participating. My sister, who’s in Army, was carrying a burning torch this year, and it was quite moving to see that 🥰
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He wasn’t wrong, Obama. The saddest thing is that it never seems to end. There’s always war somewhere and the motives behind it aren’t always honourable.
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Exactly; leaders never seem to learn from history. I’m very frightened now of what the new US “president” will bring.
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A beautiful tribute, Tricia. The war cemeteries in France provide some scale for the enormous losses that were suffered. I’ve felt overwhelmed when visiting.
Thank you for referencing my post. Much appreciated.
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Thank you Lynette. Like you, I was also overwhelmed with the size of the cemetery and the huge number of graves.
Avec plasir!
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Lovely sentiments.
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Thank you!
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Wonderful! Thanks for remembering; so many people just think of Veteran’s Day’s as a day off, rather than a day to honor the people who have given so much. 🇺🇸
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That’s so true! I always give a big thank you to my dad, father-in-law, brother, step-son and my cousin who died in Vietnam. Thanks Claudine!
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I contrast the quote by Obama (and all other Presidents have expressed similar feelings) with Trump’s denigration of John McCain in which he said the senator was “not a war hero” and declared, “I like people who weren’t captured” and this from the man who avoided being captured by escaping service.
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I know, Trump’s views of service people is horrible. He’s called them “suckers and losers” and refused to be photographed with any who are disabled or unattractive; pathetic. I can’t believe so many people voted for him.
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The Normandy American Cemetery is a place I will never forget and it is just one of the many cemeteries that is the final resting place of so many very brave men.
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It is a very poignant place to visit. Thanks Karen.
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It’s always good to pay tribute to the forgotten heroes of a country … and it’s wonderful to look at your photos and see that such places are so beautifully maintained.
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Agreed, it is important to honor their sacrifice. Thank you!
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