I did, SP. Look close! She's in the picture!
OK, to continue ,,,,,,,,, Once evey few years, I'm fortunate to attend an event that makes me proud to be an American. The most noteworthy event in my lifetime was witnessing the USMC Sunset Parade in Washington with the silent drill team ajacent to the Commandant's home. And I absolutely guarnatee that you'll feel the same if you ever get the chance to see it.
I feel the same way whenever I see the Blue Angels appearing from behind Diamond Head and doing some unbelievable maneuvers in the skies off Waikiki Beach. I don't think that there is a dry eye among the crowd of thousands after witnessing that performance.
And today it happened once more. And I got to thank Joe Wheatley for doing such a spectacular job to make that rare occasion a reality.
It stared around noon today at Venice Beach. The Marines were there, as well as the Army and the Navy; but the Air Force band was there in dress blues ready willing and able to start the ceremonies as our guys in uniform can make it happen .... no matter which one they ware.
The band played and everyone listened (I would estimate about 3,999 ears in all - I got one bad one). And while everyone listened, each and every contestant lined up on the stage with the Colors in the center (as well they should be) as out National Anthym commenced.
And every contestant had that look upon his/her face .... that look that says, "I'm proud to be an American and proud as hell to be here in this lineup on this beautiful Memorial Day!"
And then out of the east and as low as you can possibly go over a major metropolitan city, came the "FLYOVER". AAir Force C-17 straight and true and as beautiful as any flight I've ever seen in any George Lucan/Steven Speiberg movie.
One hell of an opening for a bodybuilding contest on Venice Beach. ANd one heck of a great job by Mr Wheatly.
(My good friend Eric Stein called it a Passover.)
Thanks , Joe! (Flyover photo attached)