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From: ralph diaz <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Rememberance and Memorial Day
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 11:15:06 -0700
When we were driving the backroads of Spain last week, my wife took
delight in the poppies that seemed to be growing everywhere, along the
shoulders and in the fields in such abundance that they seemed large red
blankets laid down for a giant's picnic.

As I took one eye off the winding roads to enjoy "her" poppies, my own
mind wandered off to the words of the poem "In Flanders Fields the
poppies grow..." written in rememberance of the fallen in the Great War
and, by extension, for all others ever since.

Memorial Day weekend is the traditional kick off for summer in the US. 
But it is also is meant to be a somber day of recall of sacrifice and
recognition that freedom doesn't come free of cost.  I never served in
the military...just one of those things.  But growing up in a wartime
Manhattan, the window of my bedroom framed a banner embroided with 4
stars for my brothers Juan, Antonio, Ignacio and Jose off on farflung
ships and battlefields of World War II.  All of them came back alive to
their kid brother, sisters and relieved parents. A decade ago, as a
parent, I sweated out my own son's service in Desert Storm in the
advance command post of General Barry McCaffery's 24th Division (now the
object of a contraversial article in a recent New Yorker magazine). 
Jason returned to us safe ... I personally shook General McCaffery's
hand in thanks when we met up with him at the end of the celebratory
parade in lower Manhattan.  Jason remains a career soldier, a sargeant
in the US Army.  Something I take great pride in.

I mention names but I know many of you have ones you could fill in if I
were to have left them out.  Some of those you would name did not come
back.

Whereever your kayak or canoe takes you this weekend, bring along some
flowers.  Pick them from a field or lawn or buy them at a market.  At
some point as you paddle stop for a moment.  Cast them on the waters
and, if you are with other paddlers, hold hands in silence.  In that
moment, remember the significance of Memorial Day which is so easy to
forget in the whirl of a holiday weekend.  Lest we forget.

ralph diaz  
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From: Rob Cookson <rob_cookson_at_mindspring.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Rememberance and Memorial Day
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 08:38:40 -0700
Ralph,

Thanks for the reminder on this holiday weekend.  Many great men and women
made the ultimate sacrifice to allow us the freedom we enjoy today; to them
Live Free Or Die was more than a motto.

With this Memorial Day we also mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of
Saigon.  I hope that we all remember the 58,000+ men that gave their lives
fighting for another nations freedom as well.

It is important that we keep them alive in memory and that no generation
forgets the sacrifices made by those before them.


--
Rob Cookson

 "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety"
Benjamin Franklin

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From: Chris Beckman <cbeckman_at_dmv.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Rememberance and Memorial Day
Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 06:23:06 -0400
Thanks Ralph for the remembrance.  It's all too easy these days to forget those
who have sacrificed so that we may enjoy this free country.  Perhaps as many of
us are paddling today we can take a pause and say thank you to them.
I've taken the liberty to forward your sentiments to a few friends.

Thank you
Chris Beckman

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