


Bit of a first for Anzac Day tomorrow...no public services...
There will be many who march, & those of us who like to attend their local service, that will take the current public gathering restrictions in their stride, but the other night i was listing to a radio program over here where a lot of service men & women were getting a shout out,--it really was eye-opening--or should i say "ear"-opening stuff.
The guy announcing all the veterans names made mention that for some of these older blokes, not being able to march or attend a service is really going to be an emotional struggle...sounds like an obvious statement i guess, but it got me to thinking a little deeper about it--something i usually reserve for that minutes silence because of the fog it can generate--& realise that for some of these guys, not being able to attend the Anzac day march would probably bring up some conflicting feelings of guilt & remorse that would be in additional burden to the usual.
So thought id put out an early little thought & cheers to those folks either directly or indirectly affected by these restrictions, who, for fault of their own, will be denied their usual Anzac Day Cathartic experience tomorrow...

Ill be on the couch with a coffee in the morning & no doubt stand up to add a little extra fog for the sunshine to lift as that bugle squirts out its little spine chilling, reality checking, dawn number ...

___Lest We Forget___

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Also, i heard a snippet of a show/reading on ABC radio early this morning--well it was almost an audio dramatisation, of some transcribed letters & experiences of diggers & their families while being seperated by war...it really sounded like a great & ideal accompanyment to Anzac day..
I think i heard them say its going to be played in full at "5.30"...but i dont know what station or if its tommorow AM or PM...

Anyway, id assume it should be played on a national basis for those interested--given its directl transcriptions & experiences put into a dramatisation type segment, its gotta be better than commercial stations competing for their usual sensation BS anyway...
And for what its worth, i heard it on ABC Radio Eyre Peninsula this morning...hopefully thats playing at 5.30 in the morning...
If anyone knows more about this & when its going to be played, id be keen to know more...
Cheers