I'd like to take a moment to thank every single member of our Armed Forces for their service to this beautiful country of ours. You have served and sacrificed, and to simply offer my gratitude for what you've given to protect what I have will never be enough, but I give it with all my heart.
Thank you to our Founding Fathers and to Those who served under them for their faith in God Almighty.
Thank you to Those who gave their lives for the freedom of their generations and ours.
And thank you to Those who would have given their lives. Praise God They are still here for us to honor.
I was privileged to visit Arlington National Cemetery last fall, and what an impact it had on me. I wish every American could walk those solemn grounds and remember what was given.
At the tomb of President John F. Kennedy…
A view of Arlington House, the home of Robert E. Lee…
This is the view from the porch of Arlington House…
Inside Selena Gray's quarters (a house slave of of the Lee's). The doorway to her family's quarters is to the far right of the above photo.
The gardens at Arlington House were beautiful…
The Tomb for the Unknown Civil War Dead, constructed in the rose garden…
The US Army rehearsed for a forthcoming funeral…
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier…Known but to God.
To our Military and their families, God bless you.
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If you would like to read a very interesting article on how Arlington came to be our National Cemetery, click here: The Beginnings of Arlington National Cemetery
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In 2011 I posted this free chart for Memorial Day. In case you missed it, here it is again… Please note that the color image you see below is slightly different from the chart, in that the words have been changed to blue.
To download the chart, click here: A Patriot's Sampler
And a very Happy Memorial Day to you!
11 Comments
Kathy Furlong
Thank you for reposting the poppy chart!! I’m gonna try to get it done before july4th.
Debby
Paulette,
Thank you for this tour of Arlington. I’ve not been there yet, but will make it one day. I have been to the cemetery for the Confederacy in Richmond. That is another fascinating place to visit and another reminder of the cost our soldiers paid for this country.
Brenda Wilson
Paulette,
Thank you for your post on this Memorial Day and I really enjoyed your pictures you posted today. I am a military wife and we are sooo proud to serve this wonderful country. I too have posted some special pictures for today as well.
Brenda Wilson
I forgot to thank you also for the free chart. I’ve downloaded it and will stitch it soon!
Betty
Beautiful! Arlington is a place every American citizen should visit
P.J.
Somber and beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
LaNelle
Paulette, so enjoyed your pictures it made me remember my trip that was one of the best I’ve taken certainly wish everyone could see it truly takes your breath away…we have much to be grateful for. Blessing….
Sherri Berkman
I was privileged enough to serve in the Army for five years at Ft. Myer in the Old Guard. The traditions that all of the soldiers there preserve are so amazing. What an honor it was to be a part of that tradition.
Le rat des fils
Beautiful post.
Thank you for the chart.
Maureen
Thank you for your lovely pictures of Arlington Cemetery. I visited it a long time ago so it was nice to see it again. Thank you for posting your sampler. I did miss that the first time around and I look forward to stitching it.
Sharon
Beautiful post! Thanks for sharing your awesome pictures!