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Forget-me-Not the emblem for the dementia group and in memory of a lovely friend lost to this illness.
Macro Monday - Orange and Blue. Happy Macro Monday everyone.
Christmas is a special time for many of us. For me, it is even more so, because it marks the end of two lives that mattered to me- my mother, who died on Christmas Day, 2008, and my cat, Tigger, who once lived in the garden where this shot was taken.
Tigger would lay on this bench and turn his back on me, sulking when I was getting ready to go home for the night. I used to visit him almost every day until I finally adopted him, just 4 months before Mom died. Tigger remained with me until Christmas Eve of 2012, when he, too, passed away.
This bench wasn't in the gardens the last time I was there. I wondered what had happened to it, and I missed it, since it held a special memory for me. It was one of the prettiest I'd ever seen, and a frequent perch for my precious Tigger. Now, like him, it lives only in photos and memories that I will never forget.
just getting to upload yesterday's shot..still have one more to do for today.. i will be back later to say hello!
<3 xoxo
Another try of a kind of splash...hmm...I don't know, how to call it. No matter! My first try with "Ink and water". I hope you like it.
And I go on saturday in the holidays for 3 weeks. But I hope to take some nice photos in Saint Petersburg/Russia. Should be a nice city. =)
Never Forget!
Isart unter der Brudermühlbrücke - ich war mit meinem Projektionsradl da und durfte auf die neuen Graffiti Bilder projizieren.
see a video here: youtu.be/VQCkh0Tp0to
A Remembrance Day display set up at our local shopping center. “Lest we Forget” a reminder for all to never take for granted the freedoms soldiers sacrificed their lives to save.
Love how they call this flower "Forget Me Not" My friend in Calgary, Canada sent me the seeds, it didn't grow well but it still have flower, tiny flower. May be because it's too hot in Solo.
I started these from seed, rather late, and this is the first one that bloomed. I am trying to encourage more blue in my garden.
Lest we forget.
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As always a nice place to be but even for a Monday the crowds started to build so was time to leave.
We all have so much to be thankful for and in order to remember this, we need to also remember the reason we can be thankful. So many men and women have died (or suffered major injury, both mental and physical) in SO MANY WARS, so that the rest of us can live in peace, in freedom. So many people will continue to lose their life, fighting for this freedom. I thank them, and their families, who willingly pay the price in all sorts of ways. They deserve our thanks, not just on November 11th each year, but each and every day.
"Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the official end of World War I on that date in 1918, as the major hostilities of World War I were formally ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month" of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice.
The day was specifically dedicated by King George V, on 7 November 1919, to the observance of members of the armed forces who were killed during World War I.
The red poppy has become a familiar emblem of Remembrance Day due to the poem In Flanders Fields. These poppies bloomed across some of the worst battlefields of Flanders in World War I, their brilliant red colour an appropriate symbol for the blood spilt in the war."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remembrance_Day
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Flanders_Fields
Reposted from 2015.
never forget the general interest
the most adaptable being
strong
prudential
considerate
stiff
tight
soundly
determined
dynamic
visionary
focussed
important to cut always a fine figure ?
or to be succesful
acknowledged, accepted, renowned ?
be human ...
act according to conscience !
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Catochrysops strabo, the forget-me-not, is a small butterfly found in Asia that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. It is found in Sri Lanka, India, from Sikkim to Indochina and in Sundaland, Sulawesi and the Philippines.
This is one of the tiniest of butterflies found in India.
Tiny blue flowers of Forget-Me-Not are arranged in rounded clusters along the stalk and displayed bright yellow centers.
Some suggested that the name Forget-Me-Not is because of the memorably bad taste of their leaves.
--- New York Botanical Garden
Rayleigh Town Museum are displaying some of the Poppies from the Wave of Poppies on Holy Trinity Church in 2018. Our researchers have worked incredibly hard to identify the Rayleigh people that gave the ultimate sacrifice in all conflicts. This includes civilians. There are in excess of 170 named Poppies displayed around our Lest We Forget plaque and around another 300 displayed in three of our windows.