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VE DAY.

Amazing to see so many veterans there at the celebrations (last for many of them for a big anniversary very sadly) - treated myself to a doner kebab tonight (very rare occasion) - Not too bad for me as only had to count the carbs (35g) for the pitta bread - they should have combined the two May bank holidays into today and tomorrow so it could have been celebrated properly I think (not very well thought out IMO)
 
Nice to pay our respects to veterans and the families who sacrificed so much.
We were lucky enough to see the BBMF flypast at Woodhall Spa, which is a short drive away.
 
Amazing to see so many veterans there at the celebrations (last for many of them for a big anniversary very sadly) - treated myself to a doner kebab tonight (very rare occasion) - Not too bad for me as only had to count the carbs (35g) for the pitta bread - they should have combined the two May bank holidays into today and tomorrow so it could have been celebrated properly I think (not very well thought out IMO)

An extra Bank Holiday would have been better and highlighted the day more.
 
I found a newspaper cutting in my late Dads photos a few days ago with a photo of his street on VE Day.

I found him aged 13 sitting at a table with his brother & lots of other children. His Mum, my Grandma is standing up in her best dress smiling, she was diagnosed type 1 in the 1920’s not many years after insulin was discovered, I wonder how she managed then compared to my tech of today.

It made me really emotional thinking what their lives were like and the very obvious lack of men in the photo. My 93 year old Mum has been so emotional the last few days reliving it, it is so interesting to hear the impact it had on peoples lives.
 
Ive not watched any of it on the telly.....i know too much about the subject anyway.....but i did things my own way

On my daily walk round the cemetary i stopped at every war grave i could find and said thankyou.......took me 4 times as long to walk round as it usually does

Brave men and women.....wont see thier like again
 
bill hammand VE Day facebook_1746807362330_7326641107052900234.jpg
Bill Hammand, aged 99, lit the beacon after the VE Day Commemoration
Service held in the evening on Long Melford Green. In 1944 Bill drove
landing craft at Sword Beach. Who knows what passed through his mind
as he watched the flames climb up the rope to the basket. A moment I will
never forget.
 
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