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Well, we are just back from our local Remembrance Sunday parade – perfect weather, excellent local band and heavy attendance – and then I should open your post with the best ‘poppy’ picture we have ever seen. Thank you very much for that.
Can I be so bold as to point out that there is a spelling error though?
We’d love to print off a copy for our family and remembrance wall. Would that be OK?
Regards
David
Yes David please do, I can email you a large copy should you desire. Never noticed the spelling cock up, thanks for pointing it out! …