One more for Ruby Tuesday, a little late, but on time for Veteran's Day.
Thinking of, with gratitude, all our troops, both active and retired, those living and those passed on, especially my grandfather Justice Fallon Kelly.
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One more for Ruby Tuesday, a little late, but on time for Veteran's Day.
Thinking of, with gratitude, all our troops, both active and retired, those living and those passed on, especially my grandfather Justice Fallon Kelly.
What a lovely post for today and what it honors. All your pages are just beautiful.You OWN black, white, and red…and gold. How nice to see your roses still being born…signs and wonders. oxox
This is an awesome piece and a great tribute to the veterans.
Jen
beautiful poppy…a beautiful remembrance !
I love the poppies… especially the ones in the shadows…. beautiful post, Michelle.
Thanks for remembering Bumpa and all the other veterans!
Love your touches of red, and so glad you have a plan for looking after yourself, not just everyone else.
This is just gorgeous M!!! Love the colours and the grunginess of the poppies against the background is very fitting for the theme.
How very appropriate.
Beautiful & out of the ordinary tribute.
xo
Beautiful tribute Michelle. The first thing that struck me was the color combo you used, and the next immediate thought was In Flanders Field, the beautiful poem. Oh, you did Veterans Day perfectly.
Hello Michelle,
I love this page ! I love poppies… that’s why I’m also the teacher of the Poppyclass…:)
Past year I posted the Flanders Field poem on my blog : I lived in that region where the WW1 killed so many people.
My husband Wienne is very interested in the first world war and is a guide now in Flanders Field peace museum. He goes back very often and me, once a year to visit the region with Wienne as my guide : I’m always very emotional then. I have the feeling the ghosts of the people who died there talk to me…
It’s a beautiful region with a black , black history, but the poppies still grow there…
I really like your page with the poppies : the black background with the orange glow , the shadows of the poppies and then one red poppy… Really nice.
greetings from Belgium
Inge
this is unique and different but it’s still very clear what it signifies
….just go ahead and color copy this 2 page layout for me. I’ll frame it and stare at it for hours….
Thanks.
What a gorgeous page and a beautiful remembrance.
Poppies sent the shivers up my back and to my soul. “In Flander’s Field the poppies grow…..” thought of that when reading your post AND then read Inge’s post. I’m drawn to WWI and that poem. When young, early teens, I saw the movie “All Quiet on the Western Front” and will never forget the ending or that butterfly. Thank you for reminding me of the poppies. hugs,
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