A Confederate Christmas....

The Christmas Season has officially begun, at least in the sense of commerce.  Mechanicsville, Virginia  had their annual Christmas parade and a number of the Virginia flaggers were there. Living in the liberal cess pool of Richmond, it's kind of refreshing that there are places very close to home that still have that old Virginian spirit.  Although  it was a rainy day, there were many people in attendance.  The spirit of the South lives on through these brave people who fight to preserve our noble history, and let not the names of our ancestors be tarnished by the onslaught of political correctness. Some other traditions in the area, are to lay wreaths upon the graves of the glorious dead.

Harking back to a day when people made their own Christmas presents, it is also a demonstration of the Victorian era gone by. Think of a Confederate soldier far from his family,yearning for a warm meal and to be with his darling wife and children. Many of these soldiers marched through deep snow with shoes that were worn. The snow in Virginia and Tennessee was deep. Christmas time in the South is a time to remember those who fought for our country as well.


                              Here is a photo from last year's parade:





                  The Virginia Flaggers in the 2018 Mechanicsville Christmas parade
                        Featured also are camps of the Sons of Confederate Veterans







                                             A youngster carries on the flagging tradition:




Laying Christmas Decorations on grave sites is a nice way for remembrance of those that served



                It's time to get out an Alabama record  and put on "Christmas In Dixie".
                                       
                                              Get in the Spirit of Christmas, Y'all!

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