Looking sharp there Les. You are So resplendent in your suit showing proudly all your medals as you should be.
Thank you for your service and enjoy the rest of the day.
Xxx
Anonymous said…
A very dapper Vest and good of you to make the effort.
Christine. said…
You look very smart Uncle Les ❤️ You should feel very proud of yourself and what a beautiful day too 🌞 Look after yourself and I’ll speak to you soon, I’m waiting for Broadband to be connected in my new home, everything is taking much longer due to the current situation. Sending all my love to you Christine 😘🥰xoxo
You make my heart soar, Vest. Thank you for your service...for the sacrifices you selflessly made.
A very special day...one that I always hold very dear...one during which I always shed many tears...
Thank you...take very good care of he special person you are. :)
Tim Bowyer said…
Happy Anzac Day, you're looking good, hope to come to see you when the Virus passes, I was very crook early Jan hence my non-arrival, sweep still alive but he has dementia and a heart murmur so not sure how long he’s got Xoxo Loves ya Tim Ps, what date did you become an Australian Citizen
Andrew. I had to alter the buttons on my blazer which either stretched or I lost Weight. The blazer is about forty years of age. and the Buttons at least 60.
Tim. Thank you. Our Ginge had to be put down a couple of months ago and was cremated, Chris has his ashes in his office, he was 12 years old, Cancer. Lucky fell off her perch three weeks ago, also cremated. How old is Sweep? 15-16?. See you soon, love Dad.
Susan Flett Swiderski. Thank you You are very kind. It is the camera angle which lessons my Height Which is Five feet Ten and a half in shoes, I have lost over 25 kilos or 50 + pounds over the past 3 years. Again - Thank you.
Tim. I am not sure about the time I became A fair dinkum Aussie. Certificate somewhere within my heap of files, but guessing would be the Mid Nineteen Seventies. Then again; I spent 4 months in Aus after WW2 while KGV was being repaired and my injuries were being fixed. but, that was 75 years ago. Not too many present-day strayans around then.
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So resplendent in your suit showing proudly all your medals as you should be.
Thank you for your service and enjoy the rest of the day.
Xxx
You should feel very proud of yourself and what a beautiful day too 🌞
Look after yourself and I’ll speak to you soon, I’m waiting for Broadband to be connected in my new home, everything is taking much longer due to the current situation.
Sending all my love to you
Christine 😘🥰xoxo
A very special day...one that I always hold very dear...one during which I always shed many tears...
Thank you...take very good care of he special person you are. :)
Xoxo Loves ya Tim
Ps, what date did you become an Australian Citizen