'A Son's Memories'
It was early in the morning, the beginning of summer. A light breeze was in the air, a boy, his father, walked along the village streets.
A father and his son, volunteers to place flags along a freshly cleaned cobblestone parade route.
The boy's father, always a statesman, loomed above him as we walked from corner to corner along the route, placing those flags for all to see.
Pointing, directing and placing those flags to their rightful place of honor
As the air thickened, the mercury rose, the boy kept running, placing those flags in their proper location until his father was satisfied the job was complete.
Returning home to his desk, the boy wrote on sheets of paper in his journal of this time spent with his father on that early summer day
The boy's cherished memories were to be locked away until all these years later as a reflection of a time spent with his father on that early summer's day
- James (sjbeaux) McManus
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