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.
The Nationalism of St. Joan of Arc
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Today is Joan of Arc’s feast day. Her story says something profound about
nations’ right to defend their borders.
Dixie Book of Days
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The Dixie Book of Days by Matthew Page Andrews, 1912 Like many of us today
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2 comments:
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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