Remembering December 7, 1941
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We should never forget.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo to remember such a terrible day!
ReplyDeleteSerene beauty to think on and remember after the horror of that day.
ReplyDeleteSo hard to remember such tragedy on that beautiful Island
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
I remember and will never forget.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Love and hugs all around. ♥
We have been to Pearl Harbor. It is a sobering experience to be in the presence of the greatest souls this nation has ever produced.
ReplyDeleteSuch a peaceful photo for a place where such a terrible thing happened. My generation will not forget. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful and peaceful scene that belies the happenings all those years ago.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting that today, so many forget I think.
ReplyDeleteA day no one should ever forget.
ReplyDeleteMy students were talking about it when they came in. I couldn't believe teens would remember. Touching. It's awful but we shouldn't forget.
ReplyDeleteSo heartbreaking to associate the tragedy with that beautiful Island.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful image for remembering!
ReplyDeleteHave a fine week ahead!
that would be a beach of my dreams :)
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