Memorial Day In America

Today is Memorial Day. It’s a day we remember all of those who have served and sacrificed their lives so we can have the life and freedom that we so enjoy today. It’s always been a special day for my family and me. I am the proud father of two boys who have served this country in the Navy and Army SF. My oldest son is still serving. He went into the Marines the Saturday after 9/11. After serving a number of deployments he was recruited to the Special Forces, where he still serves today 19 years later.
Debra has a son who also has served numerous years in the Navy along with numerous deployments on an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer.
Having had sons who served I can tell you they do so with a dedication that most people can’t understand. Today I not only honor our sons but all the men and women who have served, are serving and especially those that have given the ultimate sacrifice, their lives for this great country.
Take a moment and give thanks, even in a time of such confusion and crisis and remember not only those who have served in our armed forces but also those that have been serving on the front lines of this pandemic and more than anything else those that have lost their lives in this crisis trying to save others.
Please be safe out there. Use common sense and think of others. Our family has experienced what this virus can do first hand. It’s not something you would wish on anyone.
From the bottom of our hearts, my wife Debra and I wish to thank those that have served our great country and especially thank our sons for doing so.
And, one last thing. It’s nota bad day to take out your cameras, practice good social distancing, and get out and take some photos.

Kevin Raber
May 2020

Indianapolis, IN
Photography is my passion and has been for5 0 plus years. My career in photography has allowed me to travel the world, meet some of the most interesting people on the planet and see things I could never have dreamed of. My goal is to share the passion of picture taking through photographs and teaching with as many people as I can, hoping it brings them as much joy and happiness as it has me. I do this through photoPXL.com, this site, as well as Rockhopper Workshops, and other projects, as well as teaching as Artist In Residence at the Indianapolis Art Center.