Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
Yesterday
Good Morning, Everyone,
Rusty had a good night and this morning we had a nice schmooze, a combing, and second sitting of breakfast. It's a dark, drizzly day, so it was a good day to schmooze. And to reflect on Armistice Day.
After 4 years of unspeakable and senseless carnage, the exhausted combatants ceased fire. A generation was decimated, the course of the rest of the century was set, and all because the royal and imperial rulers (who were all related to one another) seized an opportunity to try out their new weapons in a "glorious war".
When we lived in Brooklyn, not far from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, we used to visit the Garden every Armistice Day and walk through a colonnade of dark-red maple trees--the "Armistice Maples". These tall, somber trees were planted right after the Armistice. They were a remembrance and a reminder. The maples are all gone, having lived their lifespan, and have been replaced by red oaks, but the original plaque on a large rock tells the story. Never forget!
Wishing all a meaningful day of remembrance,
Ella & Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
Rusty had a good night and this morning we had a nice schmooze, a combing, and second sitting of breakfast. It's a dark, drizzly day, so it was a good day to schmooze. And to reflect on Armistice Day.
After 4 years of unspeakable and senseless carnage, the exhausted combatants ceased fire. A generation was decimated, the course of the rest of the century was set, and all because the royal and imperial rulers (who were all related to one another) seized an opportunity to try out their new weapons in a "glorious war".
When we lived in Brooklyn, not far from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, we used to visit the Garden every Armistice Day and walk through a colonnade of dark-red maple trees--the "Armistice Maples". These tall, somber trees were planted right after the Armistice. They were a remembrance and a reminder. The maples are all gone, having lived their lifespan, and have been replaced by red oaks, but the original plaque on a large rock tells the story. Never forget!
Wishing all a meaningful day of remembrance,
Ella & Rusty
