Sunday, November 11, 2018
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Lest we forget.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteAMEN
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteUm dia para não esquecer.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
DeleteEu concordo Francisco, nunca devemos esquecer. Sua amiga Denise :)
this is so beautiful, the perfect tribute to living and deceased
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra, always from the heart on these solemn occasions.
DeleteIndeed. I love the unique wreath. I have never seen anything done with these poppies before.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked the poppy wreath Ginny. It is of a photo I took when we were in England around this time a few years ago. The wreath was on the wall of my local village church.
DeleteLovely tribute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine.
Delete"In Flanders Fields the poppies blow ...." 100 years of remembrance. We must never forget. Lovely poppy wreath and reminder, Denise.....♥
ReplyDeleteSuch a poignant poem Martha Ellen. No we must never forget. Thank you.
DeleteLovely post for the day (and it is still that day here in Oregon as I write). But of course any and every day is good for remembering and honoring.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sallie, I most definitely agree.
DeleteWe will remember them and continue to do so. The poppy wreath tribute expresses our gratitude for the sacrifice made and we must never forget. Thank you for this post Denise.
ReplyDeleteAlways. Thank you and you are very welcome.
DeleteIt is so important not to foreget and for the children of today to learn.
ReplyDeleteTake care Diane
And we must teach them Diane. Thank you.
DeleteAn ideal tribute.
ReplyDeleteThank you William.
DeleteHi Denise,
ReplyDeleteYou being from England understand what remembrance day is all about.
After 100 years since the !st WW and then the second WW, we have an awful lot of people who gave everything for us to have our life as it is today.
Lets hope the children in the future will carry on the tributes with the poppy wreath.
Thank you for the post.
All the best, John
I certainly do remember John. We must teach our children and our children's children. All the best to you too.
DeleteLest we forget.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Indeed Jan. All the best to you too.
DeleteBeautiful...may we never forget and always respect!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbie, and agree whole heartedly.
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