Peter Iredale Wreck
Autumn Fantasy
Yosegaki Hinomaru
From the Columbia River Maritime Museum:
Japanese soldiers in World War II carried with them a very personal memento into battle: Yosegaki Hinomaru. These flags, covered with signatures and well-wishes for a safe return, were given by family and friends to the soldiers as they were sent off to war.
American soldiers in World War II collected flags from the bodies of Japanese combatants to take home as souvenirs. Now, decades later, many veterans and their families are realizing that these flags might be the only tangible evidence of a beloved family member lost in a war fought long ago.
Although these Japanese soldiers never saw their families again, their flags are now returning home.
Fall Colors
Greenery Along the Creek
Swan Island Dahlia Festival
Catching up with the backlog of photos. These were taken Labor Day Weekend at the Swan Island Dahlia Festival in Canby, OR.
And of course, as with most of our visits to flower festivals, it rained for part of the day. 😉
This is just a sample, there will be more to come!













