Posted on 06/09/2004 9:16:00 PM PDT by pettifogger
We arrived at 12th and Constitution at 2PM set up Freeper camp and then took shifts watching the kids in the Smithsonian. The crowd slowly grew until it was 10-15 people deep all along the procession route. All in attendance were polite, somber and super patriotic. Enjoy the photos.
Reagan fan being interviewed for newspaper
Pettifogger interviewed for Japanese TV.
Nancy Reagan waving to supporters
F-15s in missing man formation
Flag draped casket carried up capitol steps
Wonderful pix. Thanks so much for posting them! Thanks for the ping kayak.
Prairie
I love photos like this. Gives a real sense of being there. And the photo of the riderless horse is terrific.
Thank you for sharing these.
Excellent, Thank you!!
Way to go. Good pictures. Good job. The metro looks crowed, LOL.
Wow. You got some simply superb photos. Moments you will always cherish I am sure. Thanks for sharing with those of us who could not be there but wanted to.
Very nice photos. thanks for posting them.
Thank you. That is beautiful.
good pics. Any of Hillary scowling.
good pics. Any of Hillary scowling.
And see, I saw the tossing his head as being proud. It seemed fitting to me:') These are wonderful pictures but this one and another I saw elsewhere where RR is leaving a media room from the WH impressed me the most. It was kind of dark and he was headed towards the light and had his hand raised in a good bye or farewell gesture.
Sergeant York is reacting to the hand on his bit by flipping his head back. I would rather see him arch his neck and prance if he's feeling a bit frisky, I hate to see such a handsome guy with his neck inverted. But maybe his handler had just popped him for being bad . . .
The military rules do prescribe that the leading hand be six inches from the bit, and I think Sergeant York would be a little less fractious with the leading hand a little further away. Maybe draw reins or a German martingale?
All that said, it's a long march in hot weather on hard pavement for a spirited horse, and it was probably just a moment of mild protest along the way.
Still a moving moment in time don't you think? Esp with the boots.
Thank you for sharing these excellent photos with us.
Wow, Great pictures!
Thank you for the ping....wow!
Thank you so much for the pics. It means a lot to those of us who couldn't be there or see it on the tube. What a treasure you have captured! The pic of Nancy in the limo is very special, too.
(--and easily the best capture of the caparisoned horse I've seen.)
Thanks again!
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