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Anzac Day Lights


simple, DSCN6200.JPGDSCN6217.JPGyou need the bottom of a 2 litre milk bottle, couple of textas, some sand in the bottle and a tea light candle. put in your driveway on Anzac Day before 6am. Pic 1 is a simple tin lantern for a variation of theme



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G`day Craig,
What a great idea and sentiment . Good on you mate .
" Lest We Forget "
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Jontee

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Hi Craig,
A friend of my sister-in-law in Toowoomba did something similar to your first picture - she had ANZAC (soldiers in memorial pose) pictures in large jars with the candle - quite simple and yet thought provoking.

I asked my neighbour (a former soldier) if he could play the Last Post on a bugle - his answer was "I have a bugle but no player."

I'll be standing in my driveway with the service on ABC Radio playing at 6am on the 25th.

Lest we forget.

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