To all the Veteran's who have served our country (myself included), today is the day that is set aside for reflection to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice and also, to thank those who have fought to continue to protect us.
May we always remember these people who took a portion of their lives and put them on hold to go fight in war. This day is a special one for veterans. I always took the day off work to stay home and reflect upon my life and think about how fortunate I was to be alive. I thought about my buddies who didn't make it back alive and what their lives would have been like if they had lived. Wasted potential and what of the children they would have had as well. This is what war does and it is always something we must remember.
We need to constantly remind those in our Congress, Senate and government who have never worn a uniform of our country and have no recollection of the horrors of war when they urge us to want to go into another war and put "boots on the ground" that there are consequences that come with these hasty myopic decisions. Just ask those veterans who have been there and know.
~Butch~
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Friday, October 31, 2014
Hallow'een or All Hallows Eve
Tonight is Hallow'een or All Hallows Eve. It is the night before All Souls Day in the Christian Church Calendar, but this holy day was placed beside a much older celebration of the Festival of Samhain in the Celtic calendar. It began the winter half of the year. It was believed that the Cailleach, the aspect of the Goddess who appeared as an old woman, hit the ground with her hammer, making it iron hard until Imbolc. On Samhain night, the gates of the otherworld were open, allowing communion with the ancestors. Spirits were said to roam this night. Food was put out to feed the spirits and some would carve out turnips and put candles in them to keep the spirits from entering their homes. The pumpkin was not a gourd grown in Ireland and is abundant in America.
This marks the New Year of the Celtic Calendar.
Happy Celtic New Year!
(Information provided from "The Celtic Book of Days" - CaitlĂn Matthews
This marks the New Year of the Celtic Calendar.
Happy Celtic New Year!
(Information provided from "The Celtic Book of Days" - CaitlĂn Matthews
Friday, July 4, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Memorial Day
Many of us wrote these checks at one time in our
lives. Some have had to cash them. It is
for those that we remember this Memorial Day of remembrance
and honor them especially for giving
their all for this country. ~ Butch
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Monday, September 2, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Memorial Day
Let us pause this weekend to remember our fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and National Guardsmen and women who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our country during times of war. Let us also remember all Veterans who have put their lives in harm's way in order to keep us free as well.
The base word of Memorial is memory and that is the least we can do for these honorable men and women who have given so much to our country. Some gave their all. Let us not ever forget them.
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