I had a super day out on Saturday at the Quorn WW2 venue.
It was a really good turn out of re-enactors who were dressed the part and entertainers singing all the old songs.
The atmosphere was brilliant with everyone talking to each other and some had come from as far as Scotland and Wales to be there for the weekend.
There were many there especially wanting to go and sit in the cockpit of the Spitfire, into the bargain the old steam trains running by.
Stalls set out with 1940s gear on them as well as the vintage clothing and the amount of young ones taking part was encouraging to think that there are still many who are not drug and knife crazy.
Super day amid like minded people.
I had the honour of talking to a lady aged 97 who used to be in the army operations room. We sat chatting for quite a while in our wheelchairs when awaiting our turn to visit the disabled loo.
I also had a lovely chat with a chappie who was born in India who joined the Regular Army and had his chest laden with medals.