Victory in Europe. VE Day ending World War II. The French take the day seriously. We gathered in the square in front of City Hall, old and young, police and fire, youth auxiliaries...
We heard patriotic music including La Marseillaise.
In the foreground, the Mayor joins with two of the youth fire auxiliary in the laying of a floral tribute. In the background facing the camera, students are preparing to present a dramatic reading, a lengthy poem on the horrors of war and the heroism of warriors.
It's a simple ceremony, and the audience doesn't include enough of the village's young people, but we were there. It's our town now, too.
Showing posts with label Victory in Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victory in Europe. Show all posts
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
A TYPICAL FRENCH VILLLAGE: Nothing Typical About It
Our First House in Quarante Walk out of our front door, turn left, go up the hill about 25 meters, and look to your right. You’ll see a ...
-
To recap: You have a banker, not a bank. Bring every piece of paper that you own. French bankers don't negotiate like American banke...
-
Adam and Eve’s defiant, irresistible urge to take a bite out of that particular apple led to one very unfortunate result. I’m not talking ...
-
FRENCH HEALTH CARE Even though United Health Care sits at the top of the charts when it comes to denying coverage, and even though those den...