In the past I've often shared photographs of our Sunday beach walks taken down at Vierville sur Mer or Colleville sur Mer.
A pair of small coastal villages with views across the Channel to England on the opposite shore.
What some of you may not know is that together these beaches are also known as Omaha beach.
Today we celebrate la Fête des Mères in France and Memorial Day in the US
with a visit to the 172 acre American Cemetery situated high on the cliff above Omaha Beach.
The final resting place of 9387 Americans.
The natural footpath that leads away from the dunes is strewn with wildflowers.
As we left the beach we decided on the spur of the moment to visit the cemetery to pay our respects on this auspicious day.
What we didn't realise was that the Memorial Day ceremony organised by the American Battle Monuments Commission was taking place.
We joined the hundreds of visitors from around the world, mainly from the US, Germany, UK, Belgium and France, to listen to the speeches and the benediction before the wreath laying ceremony began.
You might find this article posted on the Smithsonian.com website interesting, I know I did.
Why a Walk Along the Beaches of Normandy is the Ideal Way to Remember D Day
I learned so much more about the events of that time despite having lived here for almost 20 years.
I'm afraid the quality of the photographs isn't brilliant, I was standing at the very back of the crowd and only had my point and shoot camera with me today.
Joining Judith @ Lavender Cottage