You can tell it's war of 1812 because the tanks were way smaller back then.

;-)

Seriously, that's a very nice set. I especially like the lad by himself at 
curbside holding the Canadian flag, the old guy in front of his house and the 
guy with the red t-shirt coming to the right side of the frame holding the flag.

Stoufville does a great small town parade and you always capture it well!

cheers,
frank

"What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." -- 
Christopher Hitchens

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From: David J Brooks <pentko...@gmail.com>
Sent: June 17, 2012 6/17/12
To: Pentax Discuss <pdml@pdml.net>, Petch Dianne <dianne.pe...@yahoo.com>, 
butt...@mmm.ca, Darryl Button <butto...@mmm.ca>, Barbara Brooks 
<bbaro...@gmail.com>
Subject: Geso war of 1812 200th anniversary ceremonies in Stouffville

http://www.caughtinmotion.com/2012-1812/album/index.html

Not a big parade by santa claus standards, but was interesting to see
and photograph. I felt bad for the participants, it was blistering hot
out and they were all in the period uniforms, the horse guard anyway.
Some of the younger lads passed out, but army paramedics were on hand
to assist. The vets hung in there, a few wobbly knees but no pass
outs.

D200, 18-70 4.5-5.6

Dave

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York Region, Ontario, Canada

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