Memorial Day A Time To Reflect On The Cost Of Freedom

Perhaps no photograph is better known than Joe Rosenthal’s picture of six U.S. Marines raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima. It was taken on Friday, Feb. 23, 1945.

Raising the flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima

America has a long history of asking its citizens to sacrifice in order to keep us free. Today we honor those who died but there are many of us that left a piece of ourselves on those battle fields scattered around the world.

The U.S. Cemetery in Normandy France

Wishing all a happy Memorial Day.

*The featured photo is by Michael d Photos


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Strolling Around Historic Cobh

From the waterfront the town’s winding streets climb up past shops and brightly painted row houses as the Cobh Cathedral stands watch above it all. Cobh, located in County Cork, has a rich and multifaceted history. Originally named “Cove” in 1750, the town was renamed Queenstown in 1849 following a visit from Queen Victoria, a name it retained until 1920 when it again was renamed Cobh.


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Strolling Around Liverpool, England

WWII bombed out church left as a shrine
Lovelocks on the waterfront

Liverpool is a vibrant city known for its maritime heritage and, of course, nothing says Liverpool like The Beatles…

  • The Beatles Story: An immersive museum charting the Fab Four’s rise to stardom, with replicas of famous locations like The Cavern Club and Abbey Road Studios, and a wealth of memorabilia.
  • The Cavern Club: The legendary music venue where The Beatles played almost 300 times. You can still catch live music here, making it a truly iconic experience.
  • Beatles Magical Mystery Tour: A bus tour that takes you to significant Beatles’ landmarks around the city, including their childhood homes (like John Lennon’s “Mendips” and Paul McCartney’s “20 Forthlin Road” – often run by the National Trust), Penny Lane, and Strawberry Field.
  • Liverpool Beatles Museum: Another dedicated museum to the band, housed in a historic building.
  • British Music Experience: An interactive museum that covers the history of British music from the post-war era to the present day, with memorabilia from various famous artists beyond The Beatles.

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Traveling Through Morocco Gallery #1

Morocco is a fascinating country with a remarkable mix of cultures that’s reflected in its dress from traditional Muslim to modern Western and everything in between. In some places all you see are kaftans, hijabs and a surprising number of burkas*, while in other places you would think you’re in Europe with all the Western dress. The country has a forward thinking leadership from the king down that wants Morocco to embrace a modern future.

*Morocco has actually outlawed the wearing of burkas in public believing it is being used as a tool to subjugate women. The Enforcing of the law is difficult as it runs against religious instruction and understanding that the woman is actually being forced to wear it.


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Today’s Images • Outbound From Sitka

Ocean and freshwater sport fishing are probably the second largest business sector in Sitka boasting miles of freshwater streams and saltwater coast line.

Sitka is ranked the #14 fishing port in the US by weight and the #11 port by value, with landings of 89 million pounds of seafood worth $71.3 million per year.


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Photographs • Exploring Wild Alaska

They call it the last frontier and for good reason. Some of the wildest expanses of land in America are in Alaska and it’s no wonder that some of the most popular cruise itineraries go to Alaska. Bring your camera and get ready to see some of the worlds most amazing landscapes.

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