May 27, 20187 yr Thank you, Ron. Touching those names, on that wall, is a profound and sobering experience.
May 27, 20187 yr What an awesome image Ron. Thank you for sharing. I have never been to the wall, I did get a chance to see the moving wall in our own town, and that alone was an amazing experience, not only the wall itself, but the men and women who showed up to touch it. I did not touch it, it did not feel appropriate for me to do so, I can't explain why. But my family and myself stood back, and we watched men and women who had an obvious connection to the wall, touch it, and become emotional, it was a deep, profound experience for us all. Thanks again Ron for posting this image, truly one of the best images I have seen of this monument.
May 28, 20187 yr Author 10 hours ago, John Morris said: What an awesome image Ron. Thank you for sharing. I have never been to the wall, I did get a chance to see the moving wall in our own town, and that alone was an amazing experience, not only the wall itself, but the men and women who showed up to touch it. I did not touch it, it did not feel appropriate for me to do so, I can't explain why. But my family and myself stood back, and we watched men and women who had an obvious connection to the wall, touch it, and become emotional, it was a deep, profound experience for us all. Thanks again Ron for posting this image, truly one of the best images I have seen of this monument. John, I have never been to the wall, but had the chance. I turned it down. At that time, I did not think I could face it.
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