Planting Trees Whose Shade They’ll Never See: A War and Memorial Day Reflection
We are blessed. Not because they went to war far away and sometimes never came home, but as General Patton said, because they lived.
We are blessed. Not because they went to war far away and sometimes never came home, but as General Patton said, because they lived.
The problem with funding veterans programs isn’t that there’s no money to be had. It’s that it’s fragmented and spread across redundant organizations trying to bring a local focus to a nationwide problem.
On December 7th we remember Pearl Harbor. It is the date on three men’s headstones who where casualties of that attack. But that isn’t the day they died.
As long as this great experiment in a free people self governing is to continue, it is good and proper to reflect on those Americans who carried the load when it mattered the most
Symposium: This is down and dirty pizza; But that’s fine, the spartan pies from Anthony’s Pizza are meant for folks who aren’t expecting Neapolitan perfection.
Your Ordinary World links, for Monday 12 Nov 2018 on which we observe Veterans Day.