Sunday, May 27, 2007

Day 10 - The Wall



Korean War MemorialLincoln MemorialLincoln Memorial

It is expected that 350,000 - 400,000 biker and 550,000 - 600,000 people will be at the Wall this year.

While there is some question about the origins of Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, there is no doubt one of the first was celebrated in the South. In January 1866, women in Columbus, Georgia issued a public call for the graves of Confederate soldiers to be covered with flowers. The first Confederate Decoration Days were observed that year in April in Columbus, Mississippi; Columbus, Georgia; and Holly Springs, Mississippi. In 1868, commander-in-chief of the GAR, General John A. Logan, ordered the 30th of May be set aside as a Memorial Day for the purpose of honoring the dead of the Civil War. General James Garfield was the speaker at the first observance at Arlington National Cemetery on May 30, 1868. Over time, the day became one of remembrance for all who had given their life in battle for America.

All pictures are hosted here

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow!! The pictures are awesome and very moving. You have done such a great job. I miss and love you very much. Be safe!

Anonymous said...

Leonard, Terry and I just looked at your pics. How impressive and so touching. I bet it was a very memorable day for you. We are really looking forward to hearing your detailed version of your trip when you get home. Love you lots, Sis and Terry

Anonymous said...

FROM GARY HOWELL: "WOW", BROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE SEEING THIS. GREAT JOB LEO !!
WISH I WAS THERE RIDING WITH YOU. I WISHED WE COULD HAVE DONE THIS ON OUR RIDE TO MONTANA.
(RIDE SAFE)

Anonymous said...

Hey Leo, from Greg your former vanpool shotgun bud here in Bakersfield...

All of your pictures and stories are great Leo. Thanks for taking the time and care to details with your thoughts. Next best thing to being there with you Leo. You're an awesome inspiration to us all bud! Ride on!!!

Have a great trip back and take care... God Bless

Anonymous said...

Good words.