Tuesday
25th April 2017
SHE
SAID:
Geoff
& I went to the dawn service for ANZAC Day at the Tully cenotaph.
It was a mild 20C, though we did take umbrellas & raincoats in
case the expected rain came. It didn't!
There
was a large turn out of people maybe 200+, with pipers leading the
march. Breakfast was laid on at the RSL afterwards.
The
weather remained warm & sunny for the rest of the day; what a
lovely change!
After the dawn service |
Mist over the cane mill |
Looking down on the green tree frog which is "climbing" Tully's Golden Gum Boot |
Sugar Cane Mill |
The Golden Gum Boot as you enter Tully |
Mist rising |
Tully's dawn service had a couple of pipers leading the march to the cenotaph. Nice.
Despite going from the service to the RSL I did not have a beer, nor did I play two-up. I just wanted to get back to the house for a coffee! I must be getting old.
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