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What Are Your Memorial Day Plans?


Gugny

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We're still up in the air for Sunday. Supposed to go to my sister-in-law's for a cookout, but we really want to plant flowers and vegetables (not kidding). Monday, wifey is working, so I'll take our son to the parade.

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We take our son to our town's Memorial Day service every year. We have a great veteran's display, and each year we honor the families of anyone from our town who died in battle -- ringing a bell while calling out the vets' names one at a time. If the family is present, they're presented with a rose from the local girls scouts troop. Then they lay new bricks for those who died in the past year.

 

It's a lot of names, and a lot of roses, and somewhere near the end you can't help but get emotional over all the loss and all the families there to remember and grieve together, but it's a tremendous tribute for such a small town, and it really brings everyone together to remember the purpose of the day.

 

Then we eat ribs.

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Hiking with the lady friend tomorrow.

 

Sunday I'll pull out the grave maps and miniature American flags and track down KIAs. Then a cookout.

 

Monday another cookout. Not a big parade guy so I'll be skipping that.

 

All in all a good weekend with too much food and not enough beer.

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You know, being a big fan of the music of the 60's there is something magical about SF and the music from then. When we moved here and drove in for the first time I had to pop some Dead into car CD player. I had never been a big Dead fan but for some reason once I moved here their music took on a whole different meaning and now I'm a huge Dead fan.

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You know, being a big fan of the music of the 60's there is something magical about SF and the music from then. When we moved here and drove in for the first time I had to pop some Dead into car CD player. I had never been a big Dead fan but for some reason once I moved here their music took on a whole different meaning and now I'm a huge Dead fan.

I don't want to hijack Gugny's thread on this issue, but this would have been a great time to be alive as an 18-25 year old.

 

I guess with Gugny's offer to Beerball to come visit and plant flowers, this song spoke to me.

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You know, being a big fan of the music of the 60's there is something magical about SF and the music from then. When we moved here and drove in for the first time I had to pop some Dead into car CD player. I had never been a big Dead fan but for some reason once I moved here their music took on a whole different meaning and now I'm a huge Dead fan.

That one word sums up my feeling on the subject.

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