Wednesday, September 11, 2019
9/11
Soon after we first moved and retired to the woods back in 2003-there was a touring quilt show with a guard on duty.
The one that came near us was about an hour away in Warrensburg, Mo in a park setting-that I told Hubs I really wanted to see.
I found some photos I had taken in my Photobucket. I remember this being very moving-holding back tears viewing these quilts in such a peaceful setting. These were hanging in one of those sheltered picnic areas with a roof overhead but no walls, with a guard walking around the outside.
and I just remembered that this first quilt if you enlarge the photo-you will see the faces of the people that died that day
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These quilts are amazing and so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW. These quilts feel so patriotic. I'm thrilled you shared them with us today, on this very special day of remembrance. How super appropriate. I am sure you were glad you were able to see these quilts in real life.
ReplyDeleteFantastic tribute quilts. Thank you for sharing your photos of them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Remembrance quilts, we will not forget this. Thank you for sharing the photos Kathy.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
Those quilts are a touching memorial.
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilts. May we all be blessed with peace and love, warmth and kindness. Take care, Tammy
ReplyDeleteWonderful post, we will never forget! The quilts look amazing too, such beautiful tributes 😁. Hugs, Jo x
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