The White Picket Fence
Taken on Remembrance Day in Richmond Hill, Ontario. The white picket fence resembling white crosses reminds me of being back home in Wesleyville, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland when we watched the Rememberance Day parade marching gallantly through the town on November 11th at the 11th hour every year. We peeked through the picket fence as curious children. It was only years later that we got to understand the true meaning of Rememberance Day and the sacrifices of our young men and women who went off to war to fight for our freedom. Submitted By: Frank Blackwood
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