11 November 2008

WW - Armistice Day


Today is teh 90th anniversary of the end of WWI. This photo is another taken at the Field of Remembrance, Westminster Abbey on Friday. This week's entry for the Tuesday and Wednesday editions of Wordless Wednesday.

31 comments:

Napaboaniya.Elaine Ling said...

A sense of sadness fill the air in this picture.

Anonymous said...

A nice tribute for all those who hav fought and died. Yup. Sadness.

Nunyaa said...

Let the children of today not be allowed to forget the sacrifices made by men and women in all wars :)

CherryPie said...

I thought I might get a chance to go there myself on Saturday when I was in London, but I ran out of time.

You have posted so many good photographs, I feel I have been there anyway!

Anonymous said...

I also posted Remembrance Day images today. It is hard to imagine 90 years have gone by...

My WW entries for today are at:

Pastyme With Good Companye

The Paranormal Blog

Nuttin' But

Please stop by if you have a moment :)

Anonymous said...

Moving shot for Armistice Day. Your post above is also excellent.

jams o donnell said...

Thanks everyone

Mojo said...

I'd love to see this in a wide angle shot. It must be absolutely amazing to see all these markers at a glance. Sad, but amazing.

Four-eyed-missy said...

We shall not forget...

Jim said...

Hi Jams, I'm wondering how many of these star/poppies there were. It must have been a lot if no one was left out.
Happy WW! Thanks for your visit and nice comment.
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Gabriel said...

What a powerful tribute. Great picture, Jams.

jmb said...

You were obviously very moved by this and how could you not be? I had forgotten that it was the 90th anniversary. It seems to have been the war which has affected us most of any. May we never forget.

A Free Man said...

A stunning and evocative shot.

Lori said...

God bless our Veterans. Great shot. Happy WW.

Indrani said...

Let Peace prevail!
Great post!!

Anonymous said...

It is an evocative image. Isn't it amazing to think that WWI was supposed to have been 'the war to end all wars' -- and here we are, warring still. Sad.

sweetytots said...

its good to remember them from time to time.. my entries are sweetprettynaughty and sweetytots</a

Amazing Gracie said...

Maybe, just maybe, one day......
Oh, pardon me. I must've been dreaming.
~~~Blessings~~~

Anonymous said...

so neat, but feel the sadness..happy WW anyway.

jams o donnell said...

Thanks everyone

eastcoastlife said...

I hope there is no more War in this world. No more killing of one another.

We don't want any more memorials or remembrance day.

Anonymous said...

Peace...

Valerie said...

Thank you for posting that...Terrible sadness comes over me with that picture!

SandyCarlson said...

Wow. Very powerful and humbling.

lareine said...

a fitting capture for those brave men... i believe there are still 3 living veterans for WW1 there... here, all of them have passed away...

DNLee said...

Great post for ww. What are those brown things? Looks like pin-wheels to me?

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Anonymous said...

Wow, that's a great photo and tribute..
Have a great day Jams...

Anonymous said...

What an amazingly moving shot. Sometimes a picture is just so powerful. Well done.

Anonymous said...

The scale of the slaughter is still impossible to imagine-yet too easily forgotten.

jams o donnell said...

Thanks everyone!

Toia said...

I felt a sense of sadness, but proud @ the same time.