December 6, 2016
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How interesting.
ReplyDeletethat is cool .
ReplyDeleteeverything is really remarkable
Oh my, what a charm, I feel so enchanted with your images, my darling Linda, I seem to be there, in the past times I love so !!!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a beautiful week,
I'm sending hugs and ever much love to you
Xx Dany
Fabulous shots - love the re-enactors or whatever they are. I keep trying to watch a film about Gettysburg, but I'm kind of busy at the moment and it's not really Mrs B's cup of tea so viewing is a little patchy!
ReplyDeleteThanks goodness for Living History...I wish that I had been there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a parade!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a holiday parade for everyone
ReplyDeleteI love the expression on the face of the boy seated next to Mary in the second photo. Priceless!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-church-of-transfiguration.html
what a great parade!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a great parade!
ReplyDeleteThanks, friends! It was a Christmas parade but Middletown is historic so all the usual living history groups were invited to participate. Other groups are in my previous post.
ReplyDeleteMarvelously old fashioned!
ReplyDeleteSo Old School.
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