The US flag, the flags of every service and The Wall in the background.
Lady Liberty at the end of the park.
The Wall.
Murals on the Museum
The Guardian of the park.
A different type of guardian.
The Hamilton Military Museum. It was closed when I got there, so we have another trip for another day.
Now that today's energy has been used there is nothing left but to enjoy the good life.
I love the saying on the Mural. Sorry the museum was closed. I would have liked to see some of what they offer inside. Enjoy your day of rest...hehe
ReplyDeleteIf you click on the link it will give you some information about the museum. I'll get back there.
DeleteI spent some money (and energy) at Wal-Mart today also, and Costco - oh my!!
ReplyDeleteNice that you at least got to visit The Wall. Stories of how Viet Nam era vets were treated can still move me to tears. Glad that has changed.
The Wall is always humbling to visit.
DeleteI always have a hard time visiting those Veteran's Memorials, but I do it out of respect for all they've done. Have you been to The Wall in DC?
ReplyDeleteYes I have. I also have a couple of friends whose names appear on The Wall. It always moves me, too.
DeleteBeen to the DC wall several times, found my cousin's name. Hallowed ground. Hard to keep the eyes dry there.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see other memorials to our fallen military hero's have been constructed.
This on here in Tor C is located next to the grounds of the New Mexico Veterans home which makes it doubly special.
DeleteGlad you had such an enjoyable run this morning. Keep running like that and you'll become even more awesome than you already are!
ReplyDeletePoor choice of words Russ, I let Mel do the running I just give directions.
DeleteI bet it is awesome to see. Some day I want to visit.
ReplyDeleteNow there are two reasons for you to do a road trip over here some day. The ghost town of Chloride and The Wall.
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