The heroic Minute Men who fought in the first battle of the Revolutionary War, should surely be remembered, and you told the story well! I'm sorry to tell you that the wind drowned out the dialogue when you were on the green where they took their stand. Later, it was good to hear of Parker's Revenge and the Circle of Fire surrounding the British retreat! The summary though complex was also interesting. The closing was touching and important! Thank you for telling the story about the courage, sacrifice and commitment that gave birth to the greatest nation on earth!!
Sally, no doubt you noticed that the wind noise arose while I described Captain Parker's imperfectly rendered order to his men to disperse (14:35). One cannot rule out the comedic influence of Captain Parker's ghost to make my voice on Lexington Green so difficult to be heard as was his own.