Silent Sunday: Pure White Stone
View of the WWII Memorial and Lincoln Memorial across the reflecting pool. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2019.
Arlington National Cemetary, © Carol Labuzzetta, 2010.
Arlington National Cemetary, © Carol Labuzzetta, 2010.
Arlington National Cemetary. Unrelated Soldier’s Grave. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2010.
Blades of Grass and Pure White Stone was performed on 11/11/11 at Holmen High School by the choir and Charlie Labuzzetta on piano at Veteran’s Day Assembly. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2011
Marker in pioneer cemetery, the town of Parma, NY. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2021.
Jefferson Memorial, © Carol Labuzzetta, Year Unknown.
Arlington National Cemetary. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2011
WWII Memorial. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2019
Washington Monument at Night. © Carol Labuzzetta, 2019

Today is Silent Sunday. It is a day of the week I post only my own photos on a theme of my choosing. I hope you enjoy this wordless post! All photos are copyrighted by me, Carol Labuzzetta. No permission is granted to duplicate in any form without my express permission.

Thank you!

3 responses to “Silent Sunday: Pure White Stone”

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    gailaldousmsncom

    Great pics! I enjoyed them! My father was a Marine. My uncle was in the army during the Vietnam War. Luckily, he was assigned to be a cook and survived the war. He’s still alive and still likes to cook.

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      Thanks! My Dad was in the Air Force in the late fifties. He did not see action but was an air traiffic controller. He does fondly remember the experience though! He is still alive as well.

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        gailaldousmsncom

        That’s great. I’m glad he is still alive, also. 🙂

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An Anthology of Ekphrastic Nature Poetry with twenty-five authors from four countries. Featuring the poets’ color photography and a variety of poem types. Written for middle-grade students, their teachers, and homeschooled students. Published in 2024 by Northern Loon Press.
My chapbook of poetry (2022) is available on Amazon.