ANZAC Day returned somewhat to the usual format this year. However, in Bathurst, the public were not invited to some of the services. We usually attend the Dawn Service, but it was reserved for current and former serving personnel. The public were only invited to the main service, which had a very large attendance.
We chose to once again commemorate the day at our letter box, together with some of our neighbours. It was rather chilly, with a frost on the ground.
I wore the miniatures of my Dad's medals with pride.Our new neighbours over the road installed a tribute, which was very impressive. Hopefully, next year we will be able to attend the Dawn Service in the time honoured manor.
3 comments:
Hello Janimary. I don't know the history of the story you are telling, but is must be very meaningful. I hope it all works out more normal next year.
We will remember them...❤
Still a while to get back to the old "normal
Love your neighbours idea.
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