Black Mountain

A grey spring day at Lake Tomahawk, Mar 22, 2024

Monday, May 26, 2014

Memorial day cemetery visit

Mountain View Baptist Church, Black Mountain, NC




Worl War I


World War I

World War II, Korea

World War II

World War I
I was able to only take pictures, and enjoy the view in 3 directions.  In one view I even was able to see the Burnett Reservoir.  Many of the people who lived before it was flooded are buried here.   I share just those whose headstones speak of their service in the armed forces...and these are just the few that I noticed.  I didn't take the time to look at all the graves.
Gratitude for soldiering that may have peace as its goal.

6 comments:

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    1. It was, and a nice cool breeze coming through the mountains!

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  2. So appropriate! And what a beautiful spot.

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    1. I've got a yen to visit more old cemeteries in the area. Next week a friend and I will be out with camera to see some older grave sites. There are Revolutionary War heroes in Waynesville, I've heard.

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  3. A lovely post for Memorial Day, it is such a pretty place, one I would enjoy walking through, and I enjoyed your photos very much B. Have a great day :)

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  4. Well, Denise, I kept trying to write this as "reply" but blogger only will let me write it as a new comment. Thanks so much for chatting every once in a while. I love your blog! More cemeteries will be coming, and it's great weather for strolling through them.

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