We attended the Remembrance Day Service Sunday morning. A bit unsettling to see this on the Main Street of our town:
With the deaths of our two soldiers recently, on home soil, I guess they were not taking any chances. I saw three heavily armed swat police and there were likely more plus the police helicopter over head. This is not our norm and I hope to god it doesn't become so.
The service was poorly attended again this year. It is sad that so few come out to pay tribute to our veterans past and those that are currently serving in our armed forces. There were more in the parade then were watching.
Lots of cadets, firemen, police officers, veterans, knights of Columbus, Boy Scouts, etc.
Every year there are fewer of the WWII vets but those that can still come out. They get to ride on the vintage jeeps.
It was a cold and windy day. We were glad to get home and warm up. Then it was outside to rake up more leaves. Still more to come down but I think we are nearing the end. It is a good reason to be outside though. When you are working it doesn't feel so cold.
The Hollinger's arrived Sunday afternoon for a visit. We have not seen them since August so it was great to visit and get caught up. They are feeling the cold and are ready to start their trip south in a few days.
This morning we headed out for a 2 1/2 mile walk after breakfast to get the blood flowing before they headed for home. We will see them in Florida in a months time. Safe travels guys. Get the resort all warmed up for us. See you again soon.