From the moment we stepped off and offered the first child a stick flag, we were literally swarmed with kids (and adults!) wanting flags. Before we had gotten halfway through the parade route we had given out over 1,000 flags, and exhausted our supply.
General Jackson was a huge hit with the kids!
Over 50 strong, our group was the first in a series of Confederate units that were grouped together in the parade. The Edmund Ruffin Fire-Eaters Color Guard led our unit, and almost as soon as the flags came into sight, we could hear the crowd start to roar!
The scene was repeated over and over again as we were met with rousing cheers and enthusiastic support throughout the entire parade, much more so than in previous years.
Pay no attention to the haters, folks...Dixie is alive and well...and rising... and we saw the evidence on full display on a beautiful afternoon in Mechanicsville, Virginia yesterday!
Many thanks to the Edmund Ruffin Fire-Eaters, SCV, CAPTAIN Sally Tompkins OCR, Capt. William Latane Camp, SCV, and the Army of Northern Virginia Mechanized Cavalry for joining us to ring in CHRISTmas in Dixie, Va Flagger style!
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Sandston VA 23150
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2 comments:
We had a blast, Ms. Susan, and hope to be invited back again next year!! It was an awesome experience!
Wish we could have been there.
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