Posts Tagged ‘National Park’
Presidential Guards
Presidential Guards

As I strolled onto the Mall, I saw a well-organized group of joggers on the other side of the Mall and thought to myself:  “We could use that nice bright color for our pictures!”  Well, if wishes were photographs, you’d get this. It turns out the Navy Presidential ceremonial guard was out for some “exercise” […]

Touring with Rangers at World War II Memorial
Touring with Rangers at World War II Memorial

National Park Service Rangers are always available to do group tours of the World War II Memorial. The National Park Service is adapting to the new Memorial and providing better services and accomodations to visitors. The rangers know the Memorial intimately and a guided tour will surprise you in the complexity of the Memorial. The Memorial looks […]

Don’t fence me in…
Don't fence me in...

During the Fourth of July, the Park Service had erected a fence where the luncheon tents are normally located at the WWII Memorial. Our thanks to the rangers and the maintainence crew from the National Park Service who made sure it was moved so we had room for the tents. They worked through the afternoon […]

“Jewel of the Mall: World War II Memorial” discounted to Veterans Groups
"Jewel of the Mall: World War II Memorial" discounted to Veterans Groups

If you are a veterans’ group interested in purchasing  “Jewel of the Mall: World War II Memorial” books as a memento for your WWII Vets, please contact the studio at srb@srbphoto.com or 202-667-1965. In September, I will be doing another printing and I assume with this gas crisis that it will tough to keep the […]

Chicago’s Mary Pettinato….first visit
Chicago's Mary Pettinato....first visit

I’ve been talking to Mary Pettinato of Chicago and watching her success in promoting Honor Flight.  It was delightful to finally meet her with her group.  She is seen here with Robert ____who she claimed was her “favorite veteran”….but I think she says that to all the guys!!  Chicago for some reason always has a […]

Horsing around…
Horsing around...

Thirty years ago, I did a story for National Geographic “Kids Magazine” about how they trained the National Park Service horses to work so closely and safely with people. The horses will put up with just about anything including fireworks underneath them, loud noises, sudden noises, explosions, traffic, riots, and are trained in the stables […]

Cleveland at World War II Memorial
Cleveland at World War II Memorial

Today was probably the most beautiful day DC has had since the last really beautiful day which was yesterday so it was with great timing that Gene O’Quinn sailed into town from Honor Flight Cleveland with 110 people.  They met with Senator Dole at the World War II Memorial and held both a Wreath and […]

Kilroy Returns
Kilroy Returns

Located in the entrance to the service entrance of the WWII Memorial is a cartoon face with the caption “Kilroy Was Here.” For the past month, he’s been inaccessible because of the sidewalk expansion which is now finished.  One of the Park Rangers told me that people who don’t know who Kilroy was have reported […]

An Early Summer
An Early Summer

 It’s rumored that the British are paid extra “tropical” pay for working in DC and today, you might very well believe that.  It was 96 degrees at 10AM and the haze was on the water in front of the Jefferson.  The Plaza of the WWII Memorial was also “cooking” but as usual Senator Dole and […]

Parking for WWII Memorial
Parking for WWII Memorial

Jewel of the Mall: World War II Memorial is a 120 page full color photographic book on the WWII Memorial.

Bagpipers at World War II Memorial
Bagpipers at World War II Memorial

  As I sail out of my Chesapeake Bay Marina, there’s often a bagpiper sitting along the jetty. It’s a very romantic instrument so I am delighted that a variety of bagpipers show up at the World War II Memorial which is also a romantic and magical ground.  A couple of weeks back, there were […]

Memorial Day 2008
Memorial Day 2008

The WWII Memorial opened four years ago on Memorial Day and has quickly become the most popular Memorial in Washington.  It is airy, open, refreshing and easy on the eyes. I photographed all over the Mall yesterday but this was the first photo of the day and my major interest and obsession. I’ve had the opportunity to […]

Whole lot of shaking going on….
Whole lot of shaking going on....

Walking across the WWII Memorial Plaza with Bob Dole takes a long time… as much as four hours and he’s impervious to the sun. In today’s pictures, you’ll find we encountered everything and everybody: a group of motorcycle police, an “inventor”, then a “submariner” and a red-haired family and then a group of Navy guys […]

Texas…
Texas...

J. Burton, a bagpiper from the Coast Guard lead the Texas contingent under the eagles and down onto the World War II Memorial proper. The bagpipe is a beautiful instrument must be hard to practice at home!!! Al Bailey was along to give them some help. If anyone knows where I can buy one of […]

Escorting the new flights were…
Escorting the new flights were...

Jeff Miller and his wife Tam rolled into the Memorial with the South Carolina flight. Jeff, who introduced the “lets charter a jet” concept to Honor Flight has run out of vets to transport in the Hendersonville, North Carolina and is working with other groups to help them through the intricacies of getting the vets […]

Honor Flight Kansas – Student Edition
Honor Flight Kansas - Student Edition

Lyndon, Kansas Honor flight was at World War II Memorial. Brian Spencer, Superintendent of the Lyndon, Kansas school system has been in twice this year and I believe he is doing another couple of trips. He always brings his students and they really put a lot of effort into a beautiful ceremony. He wrote the following: […]

Seven State Festival… Fargo goes wild!
Seven State Festival... Fargo goes wild!

Saturday, May 3rd was particularly exciting at the World War II Memorial. Honor Flight groups from seven states participated during the weekend. It began with dinner at the Hyatt on Friday night with Tracy Briggs. As usual, she said this is her “last trip” (we hope not!!) for the WDAY North Dakota Group. Senator Dorgan […]

Duos….
Duos....

Myron Nolish from California and his grandaughter Becky were at the WWII Memorial this weekend with Jim McLaughlin. It’s nice to see these generations together and to bear witness to the love that prompted these two to travel together. And speaking of love…Also at the Memorial this weekend were husband and wife in uniform Belle […]

Opening Day for Honor Flight: April 19th!!!
Opening Day for Honor Flight:  April 19th!!!

This coming Saturday is going to be “opening day” for Honor Flight’s seasonal Flights. There are fifteen states sending 700 WWII veterans to the World War II Memorial and the forecast is for “Sunny and 82.” Senator Dole will be there and Earl Morse is going to be accompanied by an NBC National TV crew […]

Cherry Blossoms
Cherry Blossoms

Washington is at its peak. After a wonderfully mild Winter, the Cherry Blossoms are in bloom and the town is a riot of color. It’s time to bring those Veterans in and I am looking forward to Honor Flights coming into town. I will be reporting on every honor flight if you Honor flight leaders […]

Ray Kaskey’s Sculpture Website
Ray Kaskey's Sculpture Website

Ray Kaskey is the internationally renowned sculptor who created the eagles, the bas reliefs, the ropes that join the columns, the water grates, the flagpoles and every piece of bronze in the WWII Memorial. Prior to the WWII Memorial, he was most famous for his statue “Portlandia.” He was chosen for this project not only […]

Location, Location…World War II Memorial
Location, Location...World War II Memorial

My mom always says about real estate “Location….location…..” and the WWII Veterans definitely got the best spot on the Mall. J. Carter Brown, the head of the site selection committee insisted on the most prominent of all the available locations on the mall. Good for him!!! Of course this put the World War II Memorial […]

Honor Flight Network is bringing 10000 vets to DC!!!
Honor Flight Network is bringing 10000 vets to DC!!!

Honor Flight is an organization curently in 24 states that is sending WWII veterans to DC to see their Memorial. In 2007, Earl Morse, his family and Jeff Miller sent 5000 vets for FREE to DC and this year are planning on getting 10000 vets to the WWII Memorial. If you wish to make a […]

National Parks Traveler Review of the WWII Memorial Book
National Parks Traveler Review of the WWII Memorial Book

Bob Janiskee of National Parks Traveler did an excellent review of my “WWII Memorial: Jewel of the Mall” book. To quote: …”This is a powerful book. It will please your eye and bring your patriotic juices to boil. One caveat: If you have fancied yourself a fair photographer, paging through this book may make you […]