Memorial Day at Fort Rosecrans
Every year I am in town, I visit Fort Rosecrans on the weekend before Memorial Day. Â Below is a section of images, followed by more information below the gallery.
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The weather in most of San Diego this weekend was dark and gloomy. Â A cloud layer at about 3,500 feet hung above the coast. Â Because of this, most of the images I made were monochrome black and whites, which I found to be suitable to the holiday.
Fort Rosecrans hosts thousands of people on Memorial Day, and Cabrillo National Monument is even closed. Â Many volunteer groups, including my own Scout Troop, assist with flag planting on the Saturday morning before Memorial Day. Â Following those groups in the cemetery is a great way to mark the occasion.
This year, I took some time to look up every Schultze located at Fort Rosecrans.  I don’t have any family with the Schultze name beyond my brother and father.  A couple years ago, I parked near Section V to get the hillside photo looking towards the Coronado Islands in Mexico.  A Phillip Schultze was just off the roadside.  I located all 5 Schultze interrments and thought it was a great way to celebrate my name, even if they are not immediate family.
Nearby, on the way back to my car, I found a Lois Lane. Â There is always something interesting at Fort Rosecrans.
Memorial Day at Fort Rosecrans is incredibly popular, as it is with many National Cemeteries. Â Coming on Saturday or Sunday afternoon used to be the time to visit, get the images with all of the flags planted, and make great pictures. Â That secret is out now. Â I was stunned by how busy it was. Â I was able to make a lot of images, but there were a lot of people there.
Thank you reading, and I hope you enjoy the images.
T.M. Schultze is a San Diego-based photographer, traveller, and writer. He writes, photographs, and draws things of the outdoors that have inspired humans for thousands of years. He co-authored the Photographer’s Guide to Joshua Tree Park which can be purchased here.