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Wednesday, April 29, 2020
ANZAC day tasks.
The day before ANZAC day me and my sister coloured in a poppy picture. As we were in lockdown we put them on our front window. The next day we got up really early at 5.40am. I put on my cubs shirt and we went and stood by the letter box. We listened to the dawn service on mum's phone. Some of the neighbours came out too. a neighbour around the corner had their radio on really loud and we noticed later they had a cross and a wreath in the cul de sac.
i made a bunker under my table my bunker wasn't like the ones in Jersey it was warm and comfortable but the ones in Jersey were wet, cold. and a bit scary.
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Hi James,
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to read what you got up to for ANZAC Day. Your poppy looks really colourful, did it take long to colour in?
Nice to see you and your sister standing in your cub uniforms at dawn. What a lovely way to remember the soldiers.
Your bunker does sound way better. What other thing can you tell us about Jersey and the war?
Hi James
ReplyDeleteYour ANZAC poppy is very nicely coloured. I saw quite a few poppies on houses around the streets.
Was it fun seeing your neighbours out on the street so early? It was quite special this year having our own ceremonies at home.