Remembrance Sunday

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remembrance_Sunday

I, Like most most Irish people do not publicly acknowledge this day due to the divided opinions regarding the Irishmen who fought during "The Great War" However as a result of the change in Anglo Irish relations since the successful visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland last year and that it is Sunday 11 November, I choose to publicly remember. 

I know the poppies should be read but I haven't any in my stock so I worked on this one taken in my mother's garden in September. It is also her birthday tomorrow :)

Sunday 11 November 2012
08/11/2009-Op TOSCA-Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2009-Op TOSCA-Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2009-Op TOSCA-Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2009-Op TOSCA-Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2009-Op TOSCA-Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2009-Op TOSCA-Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2009-Op TOSCA-Remembrance Sunday
08/11/2009-Op TOSCA-Remembrance Sunday
Remembrance Sunday
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remembrance_Sunday

I, Like most most Irish people do not publicly acknowledge this day due to the divided opinions regarding the Irishmen who fought during "The Great War" However as a result of the change in Anglo Irish relations since the successful visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland last year and that it is Sunday 11 November, I choose to publicly remember.

I know the poppies should be read but I haven't any in my stock so I worked on this one taken in my mother's garden in September. It is also her birthday tomorrow :)

Sunday 11 November 2012
Remembrance Sunday

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remembrance_Sunday

I, Like most most Irish people do not publicly acknowledge this day due to the divided opinions regarding the Irishmen who fought during "The Great War" However as a result of the change in Anglo Irish relations since the successful visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland last year and that it is Sunday 11 November, I choose to publicly remember. 

I know the poppies should be read but I haven't any in my stock so I worked on this one taken in my mother's garden in September. It is also her birthday tomorrow :)

Sunday 11 November 2012
Remembrance Sunday
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remembrance_Sunday

I, Like most most Irish people do not publicly acknowledge this day due to the divided opinions regarding the Irishmen who fought during "The Great War" However as a result of the change in Anglo Irish relations since the successful visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland last year and that it is Sunday 11 November, I choose to publicly remember.

I know the poppies should be read but I haven't any in my stock so I worked on this one taken in my mother's garden in September. It is also her birthday tomorrow :)

Sunday 11 November 2012
See photo in original gallery.