Sunday, November 7, 2021

Lest We Forget

Ottawa is a city with many statues to heroes and historical figures, some well known and some lesser known. Some of these statues are in places where they are not often viewed as they are somewhat off the beaten track. Recently a friend posted a photo of one such statue. It's downtown but it's found along Sussex Drive where there is not a lot of parking and not many restaurants or tourist attractions to draw people to the area.  I decided I would take a drive downtown to walk around the area where this statue is located, luckily on Sunday I found that the visitors parking at the National Research Laboratory was open. 

The statue is that of Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, the author of the poem In Flanders Fields.




I'm sure many of you have read or heard this poem before. And many of you wear a poppy in remembrance of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. This year marks the centenary of using the poppy as a symbol of remembrance.


In Flanders Fields
    In Flanders Fields, the poppies blow
          Between the crosses, row on row,
       That mark our place; and in the sky
       The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard amid the guns below.

        We are the dead, short days ago
      We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
       Loved and were loved, and now we lie
             In Flanders fields.

    Take up our quarrel with the foe:
    To you from failing hands we throw
       The torch; be yours to hold it high.
       If ye break faith with us who die
    We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
             In Flanders fields.

–John McCrae

I hope on Remembrance Day you can take the time to remember our veterans especially those who gave their lives in battle or who served, came home but then struggled with battles unseen. 




I will remember especially friends, colleagues and my father who served their country at home or on deployed operations abroad. 
MCpl Daniel Stewart

Sgt Craig Gilliam

Maj Ray Ruckpaul

Maj Scott Foote

Col Marie Leloup


Lest We Forget!


6 comments:

  1. Hi friends, Ojo here. I am a Canada-Dog, so we pause to remember the same way you do. We also remember all the Dogs, and other animals like horses and cats, that were part of military service and lost their lives in the human wars. We pause to remember them all.

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    1. We went to visit the Animals in War Memorial today.

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  2. What a beautiful statue! Our veterans are so important to us.

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  3. I too will be at the local cenotaph on Remembrance Day! Today we were at the native Celebration up at Kelowna (West Bank). Stay warm!

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  4. We have Veterans Day on Thursday. I think it might be similar to your day.

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    1. Pretty much. Most ceremonies here have the Last Post played just before two minutes of silence at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, which commemorates the end of WWI.

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