Honoring Armed Forces Day on Long Island NY
A principle in Feng shui is Giving Thanks and Honoring those who have allowed us to grow, learn and prosper. Today is Armed Forces Day May 15th 2010. We Honor, Give Thanks and Appreciation to all the men and women serving in the five U.S Military Branches. These branches include, the Army, Navy Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard.
This day of honor was created in 1949 and was first celebrated by parades, receptions and air shows. Thank you to all that have served, continue and are on their path to serving.
My father Peter .F Provenzale was a Lieutenant Colone who served in the Untied States Air Force during World War II as navigator for the B-17 Bomber
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Thank you and for those serving today we Pray for your safe return and Many Blessings!
*Carole Provenzale has been a Certified Feng Shui Consultant since graduating from the Country's very first School for Feng Shui Studiesthat was licensed and accredited in 1997. Carole provides on site Feng Shui Consultations on Long Island NY, Queens New York and New York City - NYC Feng Shui Manhattan New York Feng Shui
Manhattan NYC Consultant Laura Cerrano is a Second Generation Certified Feng Shui Consultant who has trained with Feng Shui Long Island and Masters from across the Country including Shamans to incorporate Native American beliefs and Space Clearings into her Feng Shui Consulting Firm, Feng Shui Manhattan New York City NY. After co-consulting on site for many years Laura began her own business in 2000 and has a strong client base in New York City, New York

Carole - Many thanks to your father who served our country so proudly and to the rest of our young men & women serving today. This is a very special day to give them our never ending thanks, praise and support.
Hi Carole,
Well done honoring our men and women who have served and are serving our country. My nephew and his wife are both in the Air Force and they are always in my thoughts. That was nice of you to remember your father's service in the Army Air Force during WWII.
Carole
Many many thanks to all those that serve in the armed forces and let us have our freedom
Great post recognizing Armed Forces Day Carole!
Hi Carole, we owe all servicemen and women a great deal for keeping us safe and free.
My dad was in the military during World War II and is now buried in the National Cemetery in Riverside, California.
Carole and Laura,
Beautiful memorial photos! You must be very proud of your Dad and I'm sure he's looking down and smiling that you always keep his memory alive.
Jo
Carole, Great photos and post honoring our men and women serving in the armed forces!
Carole -- here is to your dad and all those men and women who sacrifice so much so that we can reap the benefits of living in the United States of America.
Hi Carole, your commitment to honoring your father and his service to our country is very touching. It shows a great part of who you are!
Great respectful post for all that serve our country! I have to admit I did not know May 15th was Armed Forces Day...shame on me!
My Dad was a Marine in the Korean War. He has a Marine license plate frame. One day while driving with him a car pulled up along us and the driver saluted my Dad!!! I was in awe.....and Dad said it happend all the time!!! How cool is that? I was so proud of him. :))
Carloe, awesome post in honoring your father and all that are still over there protecting us. Thanks for reminding everyone about May 15th too. Have a great week!
Donna, Thank you and he was very proud to help America :) This is a day to remember.
Bruce, Many Blessing to your Nephew and his wife and for a safe return. Around this time of year it's tradition for My mother, Laura and I to visit the Republic Airport in Farmingdale NY to watch the Air Show for Memorial day :)
Tom, Absolutely, I feel this day is not truly honored and felt even a little bit of remembrance is important.
Debra, It's so important to honor them because with out their help this country would not be
Jackie, Great Respect for these Men and Women.
Jim, My father is has been placed to rest at the Pine Lawn National Cemetery on Long Island NY.
Jo, during this time of year and for his birthday we both feel him all around us :)
Elyse, Thank you..I wanted to make sure I put up even a small post to acknowledge
Joan, Thank you and to those to flew with and around him :)
Carole, My dad and brother were Marines, my dad during the Korean War, my brother during Vietnam and my Uncle was in the Navy during WW II. I have great respect for our service men and women and pray for their protection.