Today is ANZAC day- a day of remembrance and thanks to those who gave their lives and served in wars for our freedom. This year is particularly poignant as it commemorates 100 years since the ANZAC (Australia and New Zealand Army Corp) landed at Gallipoli at what is now know as Anzac Cove. All week there have been commemoration services and this morning there were thousands attending Dawn Services around the country.
This photo is of our local Museum that was lit up.
The poppy is an international symbol of remembrance. Last Friday was Poppy Day here in NZ and we bought poppies to wear on our lapels. So today I am sharing this card I made to commemorate the day.
From the Ode of Remembrance
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them.
Lest we Forget
10 comments:
beautiful remembrance card, Dawn - i read many books set during world war 1 and one i particularly loved was "the light between oceans" by m.l. stedman (takes place in australia) and i think the main character served at gallipoli - if you haven't read it i'd highly reccomend.
So lovely, Dawn! We have so much to be grateful for thanks to those who've served.
What a wonderful way to remember other's sacrifices. Beautiful card Dawn!
A great post and a lovely card, Jo x
Lovely card and a lovely post, Dawn.
Wonderful tribute Dawn - and a great card too! We have learnt a lot about Gallipoli with all the media coverage this past week.
Blessings
Maxine
What a beautiful card to pay tribute to and remember those who served. Gorgeous.
Wonderful idea to make a poppy card to help us remember! Beautiful job on the card Dawn!soon!
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Wonderful show of support on this day of remembrance.
Hi Dawn loved your pic of the Memorial, my DH and I attended Camp Gallipoli at the Ascot Racecourse here in Perth, which was really great, we slept in swags overnight and then had a dawn service. It was a very special day as Michael is ex Army.
They also had 80,000 people attend the service in Kings Park.
Your card is just beautiful, love the gold splatters!!
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