Sunny and 56° headed to 77°, cookie cutter day of yesterday.
Spent Saturday at the Narcoossee Battle reenactment with the portable Museum exhibit.
I retired from mounted ACW reenacting in 2002, I felt after some 26 years and @ 53 years young
enough.
Course I still rode, and I have CAS,so the bug still is present, though I no longer participate in ACW.
But as I sat there, I watch a somewhat newer generation of ACW reenactors and to my amazement many old and decidedly portly gents still taking the field.
One such was by his admission, 86

( course he was in a period civilian frock & vest, a noncombatant ) accompanied by his wife, also dressed to the nines in period attire, hoop dress and bonnet.
On the other hand, a young confederate fellow of 16, stopped by the exhibit with 2 of his like uniform pards, young fellows still entering the hobby.
The number of reenactors were down, but the enthusiasm seems to be alive and well and the hobby continues.
One of the quite interesting folks I met was a Black man, Mr. H.K. Edgerton dressed as a Confederate waving the Battle flag
and member of the Sons of Confederate Veterains.
In fact, he and
Nelson Winbush* (grandson & namesake of a Confederate Veteran
Louis Napoleon Nelson that rode with Nathan Bedford Forrestt ) are both members of the host SCV camp of the reenactment.
History
IS still alive. Saturday's Exhibit and Sunday's Exhibit
*Nelson Wyman Winbush (born 1929) is an educator who is notable as one of a handful of African-American members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), and for his controversial views, such as his support of the modern display of the Confederate flag.I've known "Coach" Nelson Winbush for 30+ years, he coached Football & baseball at Osceola High for 41 years.