Memorial Day

D-Day Memorial2

It’s Memorial Day. Given that, it was only natural to spend some of the day at Appomattox Court House and then the D-Day Memorial in Bedford, VA. This picture was from the second stop of the day, and if you’re in the area of Bedford, I highly recommend it! More pictures when I get back in town, in the meantime, you can check out Finnegan’s blog for more info on the day-to-day adventures.

Tags: memorial D-Day, Appomattox

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