see you at dawn
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That time of year again
That time of year again
Not what if, but why not
Re: That time of year again
Thanks hillfilly, I can't see a bloody thing now
, . My dad was a RSA member and I attended and marched many a time with him on ANZAC day. Dawn tomorrow I will pin his medals on and attend the dawn service with out him as we laid him to rest a month ago.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM,
FITZY.

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM,
FITZY.
Re: That time of year again
SMOKEY wrote:Thanks hillfilly, I can't see a bloody thing now, . My dad was a RSA member and I attended and marched many a time with him on ANZAC day. Dawn tomorrow I will pin his medals on and attend the dawn service with out him as we laid him to rest a month ago.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM,
FITZY.
I don't know you Fitzy, but anyone who's lost their Dad will know this is going to be a real big one for you tomorrow. You won't be walking alone. Gordon
Re: That time of year again
SMOKEY wrote:Thanks hillfilly, I can't see a bloody thing now, . My dad was a RSA member and I attended and marched many a time with him on ANZAC day. Dawn tomorrow I will pin his medals on and attend the dawn service with out him as we laid him to rest a month ago.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM,
FITZY.
Sorry Fitzy ,
He will be with you
I can never listen to this without dreading that Anzac day .
I am thankful for however many I may have left with my dad.
Take care,
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Re: That time of year again
SMOKEY wrote:Thanks hillfilly, I can't see a bloody thing now, . My dad was a RSA member and I attended and marched many a time with him on ANZAC day. Dawn tomorrow I will pin his medals on and attend the dawn service with out him as we laid him to rest a month ago.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM,
FITZY.
RESPECT
Re: That time of year again
SMOKEY wrote:Thanks hillfilly, I can't see a bloody thing now, . My dad was a RSA member and I attended and marched many a time with him on ANZAC day. Dawn tomorrow I will pin his medals on and attend the dawn service with out him as we laid him to rest a month ago.
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM,
FITZY.
Respect
Your name is Bolo and it will stay that way until you have earnt the right to be called your real name........................ Bolo
Re: That time of year again
went down to the papatoetoe parade at 10, spiting with rain. with over 100 people there' my old collage Maori group did the haka as the vets marched in to parade,
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Re: That time of year again
It was a day to remember those who fought and those who didn't come home,
but as the day dawned this morning I was reminded by the missing faces in the crowd of those that couldn't attend this year.
More noticeable because of our small community maybe,
but nontheless a reminder of those no longer with us.
My thoughts also for those in the forces and their families,
presently deployed overseas,
keep your heads low and please safely come home.
but as the day dawned this morning I was reminded by the missing faces in the crowd of those that couldn't attend this year.
More noticeable because of our small community maybe,
but nontheless a reminder of those no longer with us.
My thoughts also for those in the forces and their families,
presently deployed overseas,
keep your heads low and please safely come home.
Not what if, but why not