Monday, May 28, 2007

Stars and Stripes

The new walking trail in Valley Grande is lined with flags for Memorial Day.
The winding path through tall pines was dedicated last week, and sponsors placed the Stars and Stripes there to honor soldiers who have died for their country.
Valley Grande is located just north of the Selma city limits.
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12 comments:

Kate said...

Such a fitting photo for Memorial Day. Nice job!

Shorty said...

I love flags, so this is a great shot.

Anonymous said...

Our city has a real estate company who puts a single flag in front of each house in the city. They are there on Memorial Day morning. And very nice to see.

I also like your photograph and wanted to say, "Thanks," for visiting my blog.

I have some good news:

The three baby robins are on their way to Meet the World. I miss them already. It was quite an emotional experience.
Brookville Daily Photo

lv2scpbk said...

Beautiful photo.

Today I give you a Memorial Day tribute.

Annie said...

Isn't it nice to have a route lined by these lovely flags? It's a very meditative activity to walk alongside them, one after another after another.

Bergson said...

The blogs of the USA show only memorials these days
Can you explain us why

marie6 said...

Belated congratulations to your son on his graduation, as lately I was not visiting any blogs, too busy working on the holy communion cakes. Thank you also for your compliments on Dina's cake.

Janet said...

Hi Bergson,
The flags are for Memorial Day, which honors the memory of American soldiers who have died in battles going back to the Revolutionary War.
Memorial Day became official in 1868, shortly after the War Between the States. It once was known as Decoration Day, when people decorated the graves of those who died. In recent years, ever since it was established on the last Monday of May, it has become a three-day weekend and a time for family celebrations, vacations and barbecue.
However, many cities still have memorial ceremonies and cemetery decorations. Selma has a service today at Memorial Stadium, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). An Honor Guard will post the colors, and there will be a speech.
There are several war memorials at the stadium, including one with a gas flame.

isa said...

Those flags look so new...I guess my weathered one should be retired ;-)

Anonymous said...

Great shot. Love the line of flags and the winding path.

Anonymous said...

its a beaitiful gesture and i like the perspective of this photo!

Bergson said...

thank you for this explanation

a good week endfor you