Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Candle for Mum
You loved and laughed, you loved life,
A year has gone by without you by our side,
Yet we cannot with this grief cope or deal,
Wounds in our hearts are hard to heal.
A mother and a friend you’ve always been
We miss your smile, your reassuring ways,
Your love, warmth, guidance and comfort,
Your prayers and blessings we still seek.
Suffering and pain, you bore it all,
Never did you complain,
Still in disbelief,
We can only grieve.
Time heals all wounds they say,
But your untimely departure has left an indelible scar
We pay homage today dear Mother
And light a candle in your memory from afar.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Space Needle, Seattle, WA, USA.
The Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington. It is a symbol of Seattle and a major landmark. It is located at the Seattle Center and was built for the 1962 World Fair. It stands at 605 ft (184m) at its highest point. It features an observation deck at 520 ft. and a rotating restaurant with a gift shop. Visitors can reach the top of the Space Needle via elevators that travel at 10 miles per hour. The trip takes 43 seconds and some tourists wait in hour-long lines in order to ascend to the top of the tower that culminates with a breathtaking view of the city of Seattle.
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
JUST ONE MORE THING - THE LAST ONE
Friday, June 24, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Cable Cars of San Francisco
Monday, June 20, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
My Father - The Player
I grew up in the fifties with a very practical and extremely loving father - may he rest in peace - they had a name for him in the small village where I grew up – the official repairman around the house or perhaps one could call him a repairman for our entire village community. There wasn’t anything that he could not fix. His dreams were not grandiose but focused. He was a man of few words and small gestures. Being a practical and a handy man he would be more interested in getting the ancient door of the cupboard fixed than buy a new one.
My Dad never spoke when he was angry. I knew he was not pleased with something that I did, when I noticed from the corner of my eye that his face was a little stern, and would not say anything for a while. In today’s terms I would call that ‘silent treatment’.
Dad in his favourite khaki shorts, tee shirt and a hat - that’s how I still picture him. A hammer, pair of pliers in hand, for Dad it was always the time for fixing things – I don’t ever remember seeing him idle. He always had a handful of things to do - a curtain rod, the kitchen stool, the cane chair, rake handle, screen door, replacing the rung on the bamboo ladders and the broken tile on the rooftop or repairing the pedal of my bicycle. He could fix them all. I am proud that I have definitely carried this trait of his though, but not one of anger management.
As I recall today, it was a way of life, and a good way of life back then – I would modestly say we were not rich, but I felt we were a little better than the poorest around us in the 1950's and 1960's. In spite of hardships, I admired my Dad and Mom’s acumen in putting food on the table for me, and sometimes it made me wonder what life would be for me when I grew up to be of their age. But honestly little did I care about it at all then. At that time I was still in my teens. I had many years ahead or so I thought - everything would fall in place in due course. Re-fixing and mending, renewing and repairing things like my Dad had simply not shown up on my radar. The future of life’s calendar was little to be concerned about. Not in the least.
My Dad tenderly and lovingly gave and provided all that he could afford. These things I took very much for granted while growing up into a man. Sometimes, what we care about most gets all used up without we knowing it, but then suddenly before you even realise it just goes away...never to return. So today...while we have ...it is best we love it.....and care for it.....and fix it when it's broken.....and heal it when it's sick.
In my home, we had a great team. My Dad was the captain and played centre-forward. My Mom, aunts, brother and cousins held their own positions and they all did their best in their own way. And while as though I ran around the entire football field, my father guided me on a positive path and position to get to the goal...and with the ball!
I am still trying to be a good Dad.
Happy Father's Day.
Tony Fernandes
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
SPIRIT OF WINDSOR, Windsor, Ontario
ART IN THE PARK 2011,
The Spirit of WIndsor Drumline and Colour Guard opened the gates of the Arts & Crafts Show with a bang on 4th June, 2011 at 10.00 am
Genre: Classical / Drum & Bass / Other
Location Windsor, Ontario
Thursday, June 16, 2011
GENTLE MOTHER
There stands a lonely church yard closely by
There's a tombstone decorated with primroses
In the memory of a loved one passed away
Shall I ne'er see a more gentle mother
In the fields where the wild flowers grow
I am sorry for the loss I can't recover
‘Neath yon willow lies my gentle mother’s love
Some children take a liking to their parents
While some others fill their mothers hearts with pain
But some day they will be sorry for their blindness
When the crying will not bring her back again
Shall I ne'er see a more gentle mother
In the fields where the wild flowers grow
I am sorry for the loss I can't recover
‘Neath yon willow lies my gentle mothers love
‘Neath yon willow lies my gentle mothers love
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Manor in Windsor, Ontario
Willistead Manor is a historic house constructed in the 16th century Tudor-Jacobean style of a typical English manor. It is located in the former town of Walkerville, Ontario, now part of Windsor, Ontario. The Manor was designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn and built in 1904-1906. It is situated on northern side of the Park at 1899 Niagara St., where the well known 'Art in the Park' Craft Show is held annually.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Thursday, June 02, 2011
DAHLIA ON NAT & MARIE SHOW
was on
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