Remembered

On the Saturday following Memorial Day, a ceremony was taking place at the Lexington Cemetery to remember those who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War, and who are buried there.
Alison and I happened upon it by accident. I don't know what organization was holding this memorial service, but it was a surprising sight to see these flags and flowers planted by each gravestone.
These soldiers are all buried in one section of the cemetery, near to, but not a part of the section that serves as our National Cemetery.
I guess whoever was doing this did not want these men, who were someone's children, brothers, or fathers, to be forgotten.







I like cemeteries, so I would have been interested too.
Posted by: Margaret | June 03, 2008 at 00:28
I am always surprised to find the Confederate flag flying, even in the South. It was another country that doesn't exist anymore.
Posted by: The CEO | June 04, 2008 at 08:22