My mother-in-law and her second husband often participated in Civil War Reenactments -- until Alzheimer's Disease robbed her of that pleasure around 2008. She and John traveled quite a bit to participate in those reenactments. Once they came to Gettysburg, and we joined them there. Often we heard "Dixie" as we walked through the camp.
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Lovely rendition!
My mother-in-law and her second husband often participated in Civil War Reenactments -- until Alzheimer's Disease robbed her of that pleasure around 2008. She and John traveled quite a bit to participate in those reenactments. Once they came to Gettysburg, and we joined them there. Often we heard "Dixie" as we walked through the camp.
Yes, I like how the group all spontaneously join in, and I like the enthusiasm and feeling they display.
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