Well, its Wednesday night here, its windy and again a cool late autumn night here in the tropics.
I had last week off and dropped off some much promised donated stuff from my Iraq tour, and tomorrow night I'll air out my sports jacket, tie, then iron a shirt and pants for ANZAC Day here on Bribie Island.
My gongs are good to go, along with my Returned from Active Service lapel pin, and of course my Army Combat Badge.
This is my first here at the RSL Sub-branch, and I'll form up with the others for 0428 hrs on 25 April, down at the surf side of the island at Woorim, then head back to the RSL for a gunfire breakfast, but the grog does not start flowing until after the march which begins around 0845. I'll have my 'eye candy' on my shoulder --- and she's hot, ha!
Then just hang out with some of the local Vets, spin a few warries, and head home for lunch.
Its a day I will reflect on my past 33 yrs TI of both peace and war service, and smile as I remember my many comrades I have known over the years, who have departed. A smile, fond memories, accompanied with a cold schooner of XXXX Gold. You can't beat that.
Regards,
OWDU