Never Too Late to Remember: Memorial Day 2008

Sorry about the long absence. My work schedule has been ferocious of late, and I just have not had the energy or will to spend time in front of the computer. Anyway, I thought I would share a couple of pictures from Memorial Day weekend 2008. Liz and I spent in hour at dusk in the National Veteran’s Cemetery in Santa Fe. Liz found the tombstone of a women who had served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. We speculated that this woman served as a nurse through three wars, and imagined the horrendous images of suffering that must have ran through her mind over the years. It was quite a powerful evening, walking among the thousands of headstones with the American flags blowing the in breeze. Enjoy the images…

Row Upon Row Over Santa Fe

Row Upon Row to the Sky

Flags on the Hill

2 Responses to “Never Too Late to Remember: Memorial Day 2008”

  1. Adam Schallau Says:

    I think you’ve done a fine job of honoring the servicemen and women that are interned in the Santa Fe National Cemetery.

  2. Sally Says:

    Really moving shots, Brian!

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