An Argyll and Sutherland Highlander’s
simple service:
honour guard,
in respectful silence, stand proud
beneath a towering arch,
the bronze visages of
the nation’s memorial to those
fallen in foreign wars,
Keeping faith at the tomb
of the unknown soldier,
Clad in kilt and jacket,
green as the fields of France,
red and white stockings over
shining white spats,
bronze warriors towering above
wept
as one of Princess Louise’s Highlanders
fell.
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This poem references the powerful political cartoon by Bruce MacKinnon drawn in the aftermath of the shooting of Corporal Nathan Cirillo (a reservist with the Argylls and Sutherland Highlanders) on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, October 22, 2014:
Here is Corp Cirillo guarding the national war memorial:
The Argylls and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada on parade.
(I thought I was just posting links to original sites, but the images are showing up. Copyright remains with original sources).
Canadian, eh! July 1, 2012
Tags: accent, Alberta, canada, Canada Day, Canadian, Christina, flag, flash mob, Ottawa, saying
In honour of Canada’s birthday, here is a video from Christina who lives in Alberta, about things from Canada.
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Someday, I want to go to Ottawa to see the Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill. Here’s a flash mob among the crowds waiting for events to get under way. Note to self: it looks like you have to go early, especially in years when royalty is attending!
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