Thursday, 30 October 2014

River of Blood

I have dearly wanted to visit the Rivers of Blood exhibition depicting poppies, surrounding the Tower of London.  Each poppy represents one soldier's death in the 14-18 Great War.  But, two things about this exhibition disturb me.

The first is how this outpouring of National grief and sentiment for the soldiers who died - which I feel is 100 years too late.  How many soldiers returned from that Great War to End All Wars - disabled in one way or another - and were ignored?  Left to try to scrape a living somehow, many had to resort of selling matches on the streets - or worse still - begging.

The widows of deceased soldiers were similarly left to try to support their children and themselves, best as they could.  Sadly, many had to resort to prostitution.  Not something for this Nation to be proud of, is it?  I know the Nation was shell-shocked then, and money was scarce.  Thankfully, we seem to be more appreciative of our soldiers today - albeit we rely heavily on Charity for this.

Never mind - the sale of the poppies at £25 each to raise funds for today's needy soldiers sounded a good idea, and I almost parted with twenty-five readies for this cause.  Then I learned that less than 50% was going to go to the two charities purported to be being supported: the Royal British Legion and Help for Heroes.  About 20% went to offset expenses - and the rest?  A big secret.  Apparently, some fat-cat in Switzeland has made millions - but YOU try to find out more?

I am donating £12.50 to each of the charities instead of buying a ceramic poppy!  At least then I'll know the full amount goes to the right recipients.

The display was impressive, and although the crowds were unbelievable - I did manage a quick grab shot or two with the little Canon G10.








A shame about the brollies and the bland, white skies!  Weather was grim - but nonetheless, a very sombre and impressive display.

On until Armistice Day - 11th November 2014







Louis off to do his Duke of Edinburg Silver


While visiting the family at half-term, Louis had to spend three days away doing his Duke of Edinburg Silver.  After several days of lovely, unseasonably warm weather - wouldn't you guess, it turned cold and damp!  Poor boy!

The back-pack.  It came past my waist and I couldn't even lift it!!

A quick bite of breakfast . . . 

. . .a fond farewell from Mum . . . 

. . .  then it was load the car - and go!






Mall Galleries, October 2014


Spent half-term visiting the family.  Ella, our granddaughter, won a category in the Birds and Animals  category of an RSPB sponsored competition. Her picture was an acrylic of a sea-lion she photographed when on holiday in Cornwall in August.  Her prize was an impressive £100 voucher to spend on art materials.  Needless to say, she had great fun spending it - so fingers crossed for next year?!

"Greedy Chops" by Ella

Ella with her picture, hanging in the Exhibition

With Mum

Receiving her certificate from the Director of the BTO.
Sorry Salon Manager - but there was such a crowd, and I couldn't get a better angle to avoid the that microphone!