Saturday 25 April
A very impessive Anzac Day address was delivered by the School Captain of St Laurences College, at the Ekibin Memorial Park service. The rain held off until I was halfway back to 'The Green'.
During my breakfast reading, I came across this lovely tribute created on one of our nearby beaches.
A short time later, I passed this lovely scene in a footpath garden, as walked to the bus stop for my journey to the city for Brisbane's service and parade.
I was not long off the bus when the predicted rain began to fall. Umbrellas were up as we listened to the service via speakers along the street. [top]
Below - it was still drenching everyone as the last band and army vehicles continued along Adelaide Street.
I stood in the rain for 2 1/2 hours, without complaint, along with the thousands who came to honour the courage, sacrifice, and spirit of Anzac Day, so very grateful for the freedom won for us.
I became fascinated by the constant precision of the marching feet.
There was such a wide variety of participants, I can't share them all.
LEST WE FORGET
We honour the sacrifices, but we are still, so very sadly, confronted by war.
I would love to read your comment.
That's true--- I wish we were there. There is little honor to be found here.
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DeleteYour blog post alone is a lovely tribute! The marching feet and drum beat gives me goose bumps!
ReplyDeleteAlexandrait was a priviledge to be present. The rain was symbolic of the sacrifices made.
DeleteDear Helen, I agree with Alexandra! Your blog post alone is a lovely tribute! I love all the photos you are sharing, what an honour! And I do love your rain photos!!! Thank you so much for sharing, dear friend. I hope you have a good week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda. It was a very special morning.
DeleteThank you for the interesting post, dear Helen. The precision of the marchers is indeed impressive and the bagpipes mean always a special occasion.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment today! For the food photos, I usually use the phone but in our family the appetite is practically always faster than the picture taking. :)
Yesterday it was raining a little and the morning is beautiful and fresh. It's 7 am and in front of my window two blackbirds are foraging in sunlit areas.
Take care! xx
I love the bagpipes and just discovered a large gathering of bagpipes is an event, near here, at the end of June. I shall be there.
DeleteI don't blame your family for wanting to quickly enjoy your lovely food.
I hope you have just enjoyed another lovely spring day. It is our first cold morning, 10C. Everyone is complaining!
A very special and important ceremony every year. I loved the sand sculpture. So poignant. B x
ReplyDeleteSand sculptors are so creative. Such a shame they weather so quickly.
DeleteGorgeous rainbow. Glad the parade continued on, even with the rain!
ReplyDeletePeter, I don't think any Anzac Parade will be cancelled for wet weather.
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