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For the Flickr group Smile On Saturday. The theme is “full of memories”. The photograph is a forget-me-not in my garden, taken last week. The image is processed in SnapSeed. These flowers take me back to the place where I grew up. My Mum and Dad were keen but unconventional gardeners. At this time of year, the forget-me-nots ran riot, the garden was a haze of blue. My Mum and Dad just pulled them up when they were spent. It was glorious spectacle and I loved it. I haven’t got a haze of blue in my garden yet, but I am getting there.
Newly-installed Christmas decoration at the Kohlmarkt in the 1st district of Vienna
Because of a rapid rise in Covid cases in Austria the government decided new lockdown measures which will come into force on Tuesday and will remain in place until 6 December. Schools, universities and non-essential shops and services will have to close.
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Emotion - Astrid S
Did you forget that I've got a thing called emotion?
You live and you let 'til you start to bleed
How would I know?
'Cause you left my wound wide open
Just for how long will you let it bleed? Oh
The town we are from, the small-minded talk
We'd sing the songs with the lyrics all wrong
Invested in love but now you feel broke
'Cause shit didn't turn out the way that you hoped
I get that you're hurt 'cause we don't spend time
As much as we used to but don't we all learn from mistakes?
Mm
Did you forget that I've got a thing called emotion?
You live and you let 'til you start to bleed
How would I know?
'Cause you left my wound wide open
Just for how long will you let it bleed?
Did you know the lies you would feed
In the end I'd start to believe in?
Did you…
🔶:::BREATH:::BLOWED SHIRT2/WHITE
🔶::GB:: Heavenly warrior pants / Gray
🔶Tableau Vivant \\ Editorial hair \ Daydream - Color fades @Arcade
🔶{anc} forget
1){anc} forget. glass coffin [Ophelia] RARE
7){anc} forget. Swallow [rosepink]
11){anc} forget. Swallow [mistgray]
14){anc} forget. wing leaf [white]
18){anc} forget. wing leaf [purple]
🔶{anc} mist cloud&nebra beads [Heavenlyblue]
🔶*DOLLCOCO*_(snow)
🔶GizzA - Marleen Dress [White]
🔶*LODE* Head Accessory - Muskare [white]
🔶:::WEG::: Rose bush Jade/Pearl
Would anyone like to join me for a moment of forgetting all about Covid, inflation, and dark mornings...and thinking about flowers, bees and summer instead? Just to switch off for a few seconds. Things will get better!
Happy weekend everyone, take care of yourselves :)
Forget Me Not
The blue color of the Forget me not
Reflects the blue felt in a heart
When the person you love the most
has forgotten you're their other part.
Forget me not I beg
It is for you I care the most
It is my arms I thought forever
Would be your loyal host.
I love you like the summer sun
Adores the summer sky
It only leaves when the moon is up
Or clouds close up and cry.
Forget me not, I love you
How could you forget me dear?
Your love is my protection
And your rejection, my fear.
You and I have made it
We cried and hit and fought
But through it all I've fallen
So please love, forget me not.
Annie Heller
Loughton war memorial Essex. The path is actually a wooden cross laying flat with many little crosses placed by the side. The light behind is from a tree that has been decorated for christmas
Seems oddly fitting since so many of us are missing spending time with dear family and friends these past few weeks.
“Lest we forget” – three very simple, yet also very powerful words. First used in an 1897 poem written by Rudyard Kipling called “Recessional”, to mark Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, they caution us to be careful not to forget.
As we take a moment this Armistice Day to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our peace, prosperity and stability, and those who fight today to protect us still, let us also hope that conflicts around the world will come to a swift conclusion.
Armistice Day or Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. It falls on the 11th of November every year. Remembrance Day is marked at eleven o’clock (the time that the armistice was declared) with a minute’s silence to honour the fallen. Following a tradition inaugurated by King George V in 1919, the day is also marked by war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries.