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A long time ago, my sophomore English teacher, Father William Campbell, saw something in my writing and predicted that I would someday become a newspaper columnist. He suggested the perfect title for my column--"Leaves of the Palm." Now that I have a little extra time on my hands I've decided to put Father Campbell's prediction to the test. I'm going to start using this blog site not just to reprint opinion pieces I've published elsewhere but to try to get more of my ideas and opinions out there. Feedback is welcome. To find out more about me, please check out my Web site: www.EdwardFPalm.com (Click on any of the photos below for an enlarged view.)

Sunday, May 29, 2011

The Unforgotten: Run to Tahoma, May 28, 2011

Kitsap County, yesterday, held a ceremony and organized a motorcycle run to transfer the unclaimed remains of seven veterans from the Coroner's Office to the Tahoma National Cemetery in Covington, Washington.  I was the county's volunteer photographer for the occasion.  The title to this post is a link to the entire album.  S/f, Ed


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