Monday, November 12, 2012

2012 Veteran's Day - Welcome Home to the Viet Nam Vets!




Today we attended a veterans day program that was geared toward welcoming home Vietnam Vets specifically.  The pictures were taken with the phone so they didn't come out well, but the top one is a marine honor guard.  The middle pic is of Major General James E. Livingston, a Georgia native, and the holder of the congressional medal of honor, the silver star, the bronze star with combat "v" & 3 purple hearts.   As a young captain he earned the medal of honor under some fierce combat conditions.  He was also the officer in charge of the day that the US left Vietnam.  His speech was right to the point when he spoke of the media of the day & the poor civilian leadership in Washington for the reasons that we left how we did.  Needless to say he was continually appauled thoughout his comments.  He was told in later years by the Vietanmese General that had the US continued to bomb Hanoi for even 2 more days they were ready to surrender, but we stopped bombing, basically because of politcal reasons of LBJ.  The lower pic was all the vietnam vets that were there were asked to come to the front of the room to be recognized and for the reading of the names of the 21 Georgia servicemen killed in Vietnam.  Quite a moving cermony.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Exciting afternoon at the Rookery






One of the reasons that we love this island is the rookery home to many birds, turtles and even a few   alligators.  Norma took the first three pictures including the spoonbill which is the second picture.  I took the last one and got the tri-facta: the duck, the alligator and two turtles.  Enjoy!

Back on JI Beach and a new toy!



Finally we are back at Jekyll Island!!!  But I should add that Maine is still Norma's favorite but even she admits she doesn't miss the ice and cold.  Snow yes but not the rest.  The dogs are especially excited to be back as it means long walks on the beach.  Sadie still loves to swim in the ocean and Missy loves to run on the sand.

Now, that we are back here we will be putting out more frequent posts as the Wi-Fi allows.