Sunday was frantic. Monday will be frantic. I am behind on blog reading. My priority is to write a complaint to Yarra Trams.
But 11/11, Lest we Forget.
I didn't know what to expect at this exhibition and it took a while for the theme to sink into my ageing brain. It was an exhibition by ...
Lest we forget indeed. I hope you are ok and that your frantic wasn't a bad frantic.
ReplyDeleteOoh... intrigued now.
ReplyDelete. . . and breathe . . .
ReplyDeleteLest we forget
ReplyDeleteIf I were Yarra Trams I'd be quaking in my boots!
ReplyDeleteA day of solemn reflection. Well done Andrew.
ReplyDeleteColin
Indeed!
ReplyDeleteHow sad that all the news today is about wars, oppression and starvation. Remembrance Day was to mark the end of war and to honour the dead.
ReplyDeleteOOoof! Someone's gone and set Andrew off! Can't wait to hear more about this. Make some good trouble!
ReplyDeleteFrantic? That doesn't sound good.
ReplyDeleteUh oh, you left us with a cliffhanger.
ReplyDeleteAs long as you are not frantic, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteLet's we forget.
Lest we forget. Sadly so many wars going on...it seems nothing was learned from 2 big world wars! It seem Yarra trains have greatly upset you :)
ReplyDelete11:11 Gratitude
ReplyDeleteTake your time ! I saw my DIL the last time at Rick's funeral service, maybe we both changed, but she was really friendly and therefore I too. She loved my room and the castle and I suppose I will see her more often now.
ReplyDeleteDrive safely x
ReplyDeleteRemembering the fallen.
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself
Alison in Wales x
Take your time.
ReplyDeleteSadly, too many of those with influence do seem to have forgotten.
ReplyDeleteI'm behind too. We had a moment of silence at school today.
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