Sunday, October 9, 2011

A Weekend of Thanks




Within this weekend I did wish to take some well I do have
many photographs but within this "thanks" giving time I wished
to share that of which I have taken today as well as some of
which are of the past.

Within here you will see a replicate one of it's kind of the Prime
Ministers office as well as some Canadian history as well as
part of what Canada is via the lens of some of recent and some
of the past.

I do value the lands of which I live now yet that is not to say
that I don't value other countries - I had this discussion with a
friend of mine and his wife while we were out just taking in
a Sunday afternoon. As I had mentioned I do wish to write
on Canada within my own manner as Canada does have a
history as well as it does have a future.

Thus, today as well I headed to a cemetary and it amazed me
as to how many were there of past years. Every picture on here
is that of my own as well I don't have photoshop so I can't fake
it yet I did wish to share some pictures of canadians as well as
when I even think about what a canadian is now it's more of people
from such a variety of countries.


That may very well be what is the "United North America" country yet it is what it is.

To be a Canadian does not mean that you are anti anything your one of many which merely resides within Canada.

37 comments:

  1. An old picture yet the man on the very left is my father whom celebrated his birthday today and on the
    very right is my mother.

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  2. nice pictures Jack.

    I think I celebrate thanks giving every day I am able to get up out of bed and make it to the bathroom before its too late...LOL ...play with the dogs and get thru the day to end up in that bed at night and sleep a peacful sleep till the next morning. That is my thanks giving every day...lol.

    I am glad you had a good Canada Thanksgiving Day Jack and enjoyed your time with your dad on his birthday....our thanksgiving here in the USA is in November and we celebrate usually with a huge turkey and all the fixins' and hopefully with good friends and family to share with.

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  3. I like this shot -- it really does make me miss flying, that sense of suspension of reality as well as seeing the land from such a different perspective. Enjoyed this trip!!

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  4. That man whom is my father is older now but ther is one thing of which he did tell me.
    It was within the like of what has come about within here marty. I pity those which are
    seperated not due to anything but there own elements.

    I never thought I would get any thing here within return ............thus the quasy share but
    when people see flags other than stripes...not going further....as it's stupidity.

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  5. I think every country celebrates their own thanksgiving whether it be with a flag they raise or a turkey they eat or just a mere prayer of thankfulness for being alive.

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  6. Marty there are only two which traditionally do.

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  7. I wished to write and do a few things on Canada nothing more nor less.
    You as being within the medical practice of a vocation. The first treatment of Canada was
    invented Tori here within my province. There are other medical areas of which have been
    done via La Salle - but Canada seems the be precise even within the medical realm.
    Mind you there are many made up contraditions.

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  8. Great
    the shade of blue is just so lovely

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  9. I can't forget this building ... this is where i've seen N'

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  10. The do's and the don't why don't we make it the 'The DoNuts' :) - how about that' laughs*
    cool

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  11. it's your dad, Jack. Is that your grand pa and grand ma ...

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  12. for those Gentlemen serving the country. A silent hero

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  13. It's Oct. 12 pm here, but nevertheless, a blessed birthday wishes and a more healthy years ahead to your dad and to mom too. Please send my warmth hugs, Jack ... a tight one please

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  14. seeing old photos really putting the good times back ... love it

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  15. preserving moments ... a beautiful photo of your dad

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  16. Pensive mood captured by the lens. Wonderful shot

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  17. awesome and definitely gorgeous shot Jack.

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  18. Next to every fire truck there are boots as well as gear which is
    always ready when and if there is an emergency.

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  19. Thanks as I have not been on here and just arrived in on this Thursday eve.

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