
On May 30, 1868 General John A. Logan, head of a Union veteran association spearheaded the decoration of the graves of fellow comrades who died in defense of their country. Many of the Northern states held commemorative events and reprised the tradition in subsequent years so that by 1890 each one had made “Decoration Day” an official state holiday. Still bitter about the loss in the Civil War, many southern states refused to officially recognize the day until after WWI and many southern states (Texas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Louisiana, and Tennessee) held separate days honoring their Civil War hero’s. Memorial Day did not become the preferred name after World War II.
Memorial Day is also the ‘unofficial’ beginning of summer and as is often the case, been turned into a shopping fest. We however, will mark the day with quiet reflection. Have a safe holiday.
Live, love, bark! 🐾
Quiet reflection is the order of the day here, too.
Bravo, Jacqui. Have a lovely Memorial Day.
We are relaxing today after several days of preparing for Gramma’s party and then having the party yesterday. Hope your day is a quiet one as well.
Thank you. Hope the birthday party was a total success. Have a great Memorial Day.
Beautifully said, Monika. We don’t have a separate holiday for this. We put them all together on Remembrance Day on November 11. Vets as well as those who gave their lives.
You likely don’t have any many mattress sales either. That aspect of 3-day holidays is offensive in my mind. Happy Monday.
We are in a rainy period but hope to see the start of summer maybe tomorrow. We have a lot of local remembrance activities locally which are getting rained on. 🙁
Sorry about that. Too bad mattress sales can’t be rained out. Have a safe Monday holiday, Kate.
We’re still in the middle of “endless rain” for the second week BUT are still looking forward to some sunny Summer days. Hope your Memorial Day is good – since I can’t blog yet due to my WordPress problems, I haven’t been able to do a special post for this special day. But my heart is grateful to all those who served past and present to bring us the freedom we enjoy.
Big Hugs, Pam and Teddy
So sorry for the WP challenges you’re facing. Seems like a lot of people are faced with issues. If only they’d stop ‘fixing things that aren’t broken. We hope you have a safe ‘howliday’ and that the sun will shine soon.
Yes, a day for reflection – not shopping.
I couldn’t agree more, Helen. Sadly we have been socialized to buy, buy, buy and any ole opportunity to shill merchandise. It’s embarrassing. We hope you have a lovely Monday and week.
we wish you a good memorial day and a wonderful start into summer
Many thanks. Have a great Monday and an even better week.