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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Community Holocaust Commemoration

Last night was very special as hundreds from our community remembered the Holocaust, the millions who died, those who survived, and the families of all.  It was very moving.  The commemoration started at the Holocaust Memorial with reflections and a presentation of an Anne Frank plaque; then all walked to Emmanuel Baptist Church while the bells on St. Francis Xavier Cathedral rang.

It was a special gathering as we remembered during this "Yom HaShoah" service (see bulletin).  There was a focus on "The Central Louisiana Connection" and the significant role that Alexandria and so much of Louisiana played as General George S. Patton and other generals trained almost 500,000 troops here before going to war in Europe, resulting in the liberation of the survivors of the Holocaust.

General Patton's grandson, George Patton Waters, was the guest speaker; his talk was moving and so interesting.  He invited us after the ceremony to touch the boots that Gen. Patton wore during the war.  There was a St. Christopher medal embedded in the heal.  After holding the boots, I introduced myself to Mr. Waters and shared that my friend, Milford Crumplar who now lives in Lake Charles, served under Gen. Patton, and that Milford was celebrating his 92nd birthday today, 4/29.  Mr. Waters wrote a nice note on his bio and gave it and a beautiful bronze medallion with a picture of Gen. Patton for me to give to Milford.  What a special gift.
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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Arkansas - The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

In mid April, we had the opportunity to visit northern Arkansas for almost a week.  Our purpose was to see the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, a gift to the world from the Walton family in Walmart country.  Crystal Bridges has a wonderful collection of American art, and the structure and grounds of the museum are exceptional.
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We highly recommend staying in the 21c Museum Hotel in Bentonville when you visit Crystal Bridges.  It is worth the visit alone, containing numerous modern art exhibits and green penguins may be found throughout the hotel
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We also visited two chapels designed by E. Fay Jones who was a student of Frank Lloyd Wright.
 
A highlight of our visit was spending some time in Fayetteville with two shipmates with whom I served about 45 years ago on the USS Arcturus (AF-52) and the USS Safeguard (ARS-25).  We had good times together, then and now.

View our photo album of the trip.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Louisiana Iris

It is a special day when the first Louisiana iris blooms in our yard.  Here it is in its' glory.