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An art walk en Provence

Nice

Nice

Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence

Antibes

Antibes

Vence

Vence

“…Signs can direct us where to go, but they’re also pieces of art…” From Cheri’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Signs

Dr. John McCrae to be inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.

The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame announced its 2015 inductees today. The late Dr. John McCrae, a true Canadian Hero, together with the following five other great Canadians will become laureates in Winnipeg, Manitoba in April next year.

Dr. Alan Bernstein OC, PhD, FRSC, FCAHS, LL.D (Hon), DSc (Hon) (Toronto, ON)
Dr. Judith G. HallOC, MD, FRCS, FCAHS (Vancouver, BC)
Dr. Bernard LangerOC, MD, FRCPS (Toronto, ON)
The late Dr. John McCraeMD, MRCP, LCol (Guelph, ON, Montreal QC)
Dr. Julio MontanerMD, DSc (hon), FRCPC, FCCP, FACP, FRSC, OBC (Vancouver, BC)
Dr. Duncan G. SinclairDVM, PhD, FRCPS (hon) (Kingston, ON)

How fitting it is that in the centennial year of the beginning of the First World War Dr. McCrae is to be honoured in this way.   Although Lieutenant Colonel McCrae died in January 1918, before the end of the war, his memory lives on in the poem he wrote on the battle field in May 1915.  The words of In Flanders Fields have become embedded in both the conscience and the anthology of mankind, and the image of the poppy, described so poignantly in the poem, has become a universal sign and symbol for Remembrance.

poppy

 

In honour of today’s announcement here is the poem In Flanders Fields for those who may be reading it for the first time and which I had posted previously in June: Row on Row .

flanders-fields

 

To learn more about Dr. McCrae and the other remarkable inductees this year visit the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.

A Yellow Tale: part ii

Waterloo
 
“I couldn’t wait any longer and have assumed that our suspicions were correct and that you have indeed been followed. When I arrive I’ll wait in the lane beside the bookstore as planned. Perhaps it would be best if I dispose of the yellow hoodie and become a little less conspicuous. I hope you make it and we can finally stop being in transit all the time.”
 
 
to be continued…

Weekly Photo Challenge: Signs

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“The importance of an artist is to be measured by the quantity of new signs which he has introduced to the language of art.”
 
― Henri Matisse

Summer’s Over, Fall’s Back

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There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October.
 
– Nathaniel Hawthorne

From Light Painting to Masks

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Nothing like a little experimentation. Yesterday it was Light Painting, today it’s all about learning to understand masks. This is my second attempt at masking using Photoshop Elements. The first was putting our hiking boots on Machu Picchu in These Boots Were Made For Walking. The photo of the boots was in fact taken at home and then added to the Machu Picchu panorama. Today I have added the sunflowers from our deck to the glorious view from the Liquidity Winery in the Okanagan. The final image seemed too good not to share. I hope you agree…

Nighttime is the Lighttime

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Dear Diary…Early this morning, around 3:30 am, in response to Ben Huberman’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Nighttime, I decided to attempt my first Light Painting photography.
 
Subject: Sunflowers on the kitchen deck featured this week in From Seed To Sky.
 
Requirements:

  1. My Pentax Kr DSLR
  2. Infra red wireless shutter release (newly bought, and so worth it)
  3. Tripod
  4. Confused cat (not expected)
  5. Disturbed wife (also not expected)

Result…well, you can decide comparing the same sunflowers in this morning’s sunshine…
 
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Plan: Early night after the final season opener of Boardwalk Empire.