My husband retired in 2008. Not a day goes by that we don't think of the men and women in uniform, who serve the citizens of this great nation 24/7.
May God bless them, and all of those who love them.
Thanks to Charlotte and Ginger for sponsoring Spiritual Sundays. Go over and check them out.
Hello Dayle. I'm so glad you are using your talents to bless us. There certainly were a lot of heros on 9/11. We live in a great country. Thank you for sharing on Spiritual Sundays. I hope you are having a good day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Charlotte
Oh, I forgot to tell you I enjoyed your travel pictures too.
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Hello from another Texas gal*! Thank you so much for visiting my blog so I was able to find my way to yours. Yes, that is my condo in Dallas, and the skyline of downtown Dallas in the header from my living room. Thank you for your kind words. I will be putting you on my blog roll and visiting you often. ((hugs)) _Ashley*
ReplyDeleteYour story touched my heart.It is so true how every firefighter is a hero, and I appreciate them all!
ReplyDeleteThank-you so much for sharing this today.
God Bless,
Ginger
May we never forget.
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Hi Dayle,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment on my blog. I really like your blog and I love the French doors in your house - very nice!
Enjoy your retirement - you deserve it! I will check out your other writing blog.
Take care,
Susan
May peace reign. We never forget.
ReplyDeleteI think the tragedy of 9-11 educated all of us as to the risks of firefighters. I'm thankful for them! So glad you shared your newspaper article with us.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this today! May we all remember.
ReplyDeleteI remember.
ReplyDeleteI know I will never ever forget that day.
ReplyDeleteBless you dear.
ReplyDeleteHi Dayle,
ReplyDeleteWonderful article! You have a true gift for writing!
I am so glad that you stopped by to say hi yesterday - it is so nice to meet you! I look forward to getting to know you better through your blog.
Have a blessed day today,
Kymber