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Dutchy
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jul, 2008 11:13 pm
Hello verbivore, how is my dark eyed beauty today, enjoying life?

DDXX, me of course, wouldn't dare accuse you of over indulgence. Smile
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Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 06:02 am
Good Morning / Afternoon / Evening

K - Well I need to turn back time to yesterday briefly - apologies, was on shore leave yesterday and did not post a "HAVE A WONDERFUL CANADA DAY" to our fab Canadian Crew...

so...

CANADA DAY

Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada), formerly Dominion Day, is Canada's national day, a federal statutory holiday, celebrated on July 1 annually by Canadians. Canada Day observances take place not only throughout the nation, but also internationally.

Commemoration
Frequently referred to as "Canada's birthday," particularly in the popular press,[1][2][3] the occasion marks the joining of the British colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada into a federation of four provinces (the Province of Canada being divided, in the process, into Ontario and Quebec) on July 1, 1867. However, though Canada is regarded as having become a kingdom in its own right on that date,[4] the British Parliament at first kept limited rights of political control over the new country, which were shed by stages over the years until the last vestiges were ended in 1982, when the Constitution Act patriated the Canadian constitution. Canada Day thus differs from Independence Day celebrations in other countries in that it does not commemorate a clear-cut date of complete independence.

History

Canada Day celebrations on Wellington Street, in front of the Château Laurier, in Ottawa.On June 20, 1868, then Governor General Lord Monck issued a royal proclamation asking for Canadians to "celebrate the anniversary of the confederation."[5] However, the holiday was not established statutorily until 1879, when it was designated as Dominion Day, in reference to the designation of the country as a Dominion in the British North America Act, 1867. The holiday was initially not dominant in the national calendar; up to the early 20th century, Canadians thought themselves to be primarily British, being thus less interested in celebrating distinctly Canadian forms of patriotism. No official celebrations were therefore held until 1917 - the golden anniversary of Confederation - and then none again for a further decade.[6]

This trend declined in the post-World War II era; beginning in 1958, the Canadian government began to orchestrate Dominion Day celebrations, usually consisting of Trooping the Colour ceremonies on Parliament Hill in the afternoon and evening, followed by a mass band concert and fireworks display. Canada's centennial in 1967 is often seen as an important milestone in the history of Canadian patriotism, and in Canada's maturing as a distinct, independent country, after which Dominion Day became more popular with average Canadians. Into the late 1960s, nationally televised, multi-cultural concerts held in Ottawa were added, and the fête became known as Festival Canada; after 1980 the Canadian government began to promote the celebrating of Dominion Day beyond the national capital, giving grants and aid to cities across the country to help fund local activities.

The name was officially changed to Canada Day on October 27, 1982, a move largely inspired by the adoption of the Canada Act, earlier in the year. However, many Canadians had already been informally referring to the holiday as Canada Day for a number of years before the official name change.

As the anniversary of Confederation, Dominion Day, and later Canada Day, was the date set for a number of important events, such as the inauguration of the CBC's cross-country television broadcast (1958), the flooding of the Saint Lawrence Seaway (1958), the first colour television transmission in Canada (1966), the inauguration of the Order of Canada (1967), and the establishment of "O Canada" as the country's national anthem (1980). Other events fell on the same day coincidentally, such as the first day of the Battle of the Somme in 1916 - shortly after which the province of Newfoundland and Labrador recognized July 1 as Memorial Day to commemorate the Newfoundland Regiment's heavy losses during the battle[8][9] - and the enactment of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1923 - leading Chinese-Canadians to refer to July 1 as Humiliation Day and boycott Dominion Day celebrations, until the act was repealed in 1947.[10]

Activities

Canada Day celebrations in Iqaluit, 1999.
Queen Elizabeth II and her Prime Minister at the time, Jean Chrétien, at the official Canada Day celebration, Ottawa, 1997.Most communities across the country will host organized celebrations for Canada Day, usually outdoor public events, such as parades, carnivals, festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows, fireworks, and free musical concerts,[11] as well as citizenship ceremonies for new citizens.[12][13] There is no standard mode of celebration for Canada Day; professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford Jennifer Welsh said of this: "Canada Day, like the country, is endlessly decentralized. There doesn't seem to be a central recipe for how to celebrate it - chalk it up to the nature of the federation.[14] However, the locus of the celebrations is the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario, where large concerts, presided over by the Governor General, are held on Parliament Hill, as well as other parks around the city and in Hull, Quebec. The sovereign may also be in attendance at Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa; Queen Elizabeth II was present in 1990, 1992, and 1997.[15] The Queen also helped celebrate Canada's 100th anniversary on July 1, 1967.[6]

Given the federal nature of the holiday, celebrating the event can be a cause of friction in the province of Quebec. For example, the federal government funds events at the Old Port - an area run by a federal Crown corporation - while the parade is a grassroots effort that has been met with pressure to cease, even from federal officials.[16] The nature of the event has also been met with criticism from English Canadians, such as Ottawa Citizen columnist David Warren, who said in 2007: "The Canada of the government-funded paper flag-waving and painted faces - the 'new' Canada that is celebrated each year on what is now called 'Canada Day' - has nothing controversially Canadian about it. You could wave a different flag, and choose another face paint, and nothing would be lost."[17]


Canada Day has been celebrated for decades in Greenfield Park, Quebec (now a borough of Longueuil). Greenfield Park has been traditionally a predominantly English speaking community. There is a parade ending at the Greenfield Park Legion and many veterans and citizens participate. There are often dance and music performances and food kiosks selling refreshments with the proceeds going to clubs and schools. There are also inflated amusement slides and rides for the children. Later in the evening there is a fireworks display. There has never been a public debate or controversy over this Canada Day Celebration and it is a completely bilingual event. Thousands of people attend and participate and it is a very popular celebration.


So I hope that all our crew - TaiChi, Didge, EBgirl n'Him, Mame and of course The Full Monty (who btw is working very hard and doing well) and all the Canadians on A2K and arooond the world - had a wonderful celebration and enjoyed their day. Smile

http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk41/LzzieIzzie/canadianflag.png

The National Flag of Canada, also known as the Maple Leaf, and l'Unifolié (French for "the one-leafed"), is a red flag with a white square in its centre, featuring a stylized 11-pointed red maple leaf. Its adoption in 1965 marked the first time a national flag had been officially adopted to replace the Union Flag. The Canadian Red Ensign had been unofficially used since the 1890s and was approved by a 1945 Order-in-Council for use "wherever place or occasion may make it desirable to fly a distinctive Canadian flag".[1][2] In 1964, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson appointed a committee to resolve the issue, sparking a serious debate about a flag change. Out of three choices, the maple leaf design by George F. G. Stanley based on the flag of the Royal Military College of Canada was selected. The flag made its first appearance on February 15, 1965; the date is now celebrated annually as National Flag of Canada Day.[3]
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mismi
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 06:03 am
Hey there Dutchy, VBV, DeeDee and Dev...

How are you all this morning?
just wanted to pop in and say hello...I must be popping right back out.

Hope you all have a wonderful day...will see you later!
missyxxoo
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Tryst
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 06:58 am
Hello friends and foes alike. Oh my, it's cold in dear old OZ; I may have to put on a pair of pants. Well, that's enough about me…it's good to see each of you is coping with life's little problems in a positive way; you only get one shot at it, so enjoy it as much as you can! Until the next time; remember the devil can always find work for idle hands…
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Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 07:00 am
Good Morning PINK

Good to see you. Are you feeling BLUE or PINK today?
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mismi
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 07:09 am
Izzie! I missed your post! Good Morning! How you feelng today?

Hello Tryst...behave yourself please.

I will be back and forth...trying to get some things done while the boys are at their friends house.
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Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 07:14 am
Hey Dixie Girl

Better thanku...

On to another day and yesterday is now the past. DONE! The weather is all weird here right now reflecting the mood - one minute bright sunshine, next pouring rain - somewhere in between there is a rainbow. I'm working on looking at the colours.

Hope you manage to get the bathroom all sorted and is coco with the boys.

Love you Missy xxxxxxxxxxxx
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mismi
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 07:18 am
Love you too Izzie! thank you ...glad you are better today.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 07:20 am
Hi crew, nice to see everybody on deck early, including the guy without his pants.

Captain that was a mighty bit of history you wrote then, learnt quite a bit tonight.

Late in the evening here and feeling a bit seedy, had a few drinks with ddxx and have a suspicion she spiked my drinks because I couldn't think straight and she once again thrashed me in the game we played. I have to watch that woman from now on. Laughing

Mismi don't overdo it, Rome wasn't built in one day you know.
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devriesj
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 01:27 pm
verbivore wrote:

OOO did i miss dev's bday? you a cancerian no wonder we striked off so well and your interest in poetry Smile
Since the whole week ..gifts are accepted here comes a warm hug and a gift of flowers from across the globe..

Why thank you verb-! When is your birthday? Should be coming up!

Hello all. It's raining 'pitch forks and hammer handles' here! Big time thunderstorms are the severe weather of my clime, and this one's a doozy!
(Hubby would kill me if he knew I was on the computer - lightening & all. Guess I just like living dangerously! :wink: )
Nice to finally make your acquaintance, Tryst! Heard some about you, none of it good. :wink:
My, Miss Izzy, how informative you are, just a wealth of information! I now feel properly educated! Very Happy
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Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 02:01 pm
Hey Queen Dev

Hope the tiara is placed firmly upon your head whilst deflecting lightening bolts hunni :wink:

How are you today?

I have to go pick the little fella up shortly - he's had a school event he had to attend so it's gonna be a late night tonight and an early start in the morning. Only 2 more days of school (which he loves) then 8 weeks summer holidays. Razz I wonder what we are going to do! Shocked If you'd like to ship me some of your energy - that would be coco! Very Happy



Oooohhhhhh - so thinking about booking tickets to the US! mmmm.....

Guess you guys are gearing up for Friday! Any plans in the making? My BigBoy is American by birth!

Might have to dash any minute so will be back to see y'all later.
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mismi
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 02:09 pm
Well sweet Izzie...I will tell you like an older friend of mine keeps telling me. There's nothing that says you have to entertain them. That's up to them...good for them too. And it is good that you are closer in...he will make friends and get to play with the kids there won't he? Without you having to drive anyway...I hope.

I am wallering around again. Thanks Dutchy...I sometimes think tackling this old house is worse than building Rome...seems next to impossible at times.

I am definitely getting an interview for the job...which is great news...do not know when though. Hopefully will be hearing from this teacher soon.

Hugs to you all...back to the grindstone.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 02:42 pm
Morning crew how are you all today? Seems to be pretty quiet since I was here last, although it appears Dev is living dangerously and Mismi is still hard at work and may have an additional job soon, keeping fingers crossed for you. Captain is pretty quiet too, what have you been upto?
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Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 03:54 pm
Hey Crew

I'm here BEAgle - not been online that much today - don't know what I've been doing - but seem to have been.....doing something!

I've been sorting through some photos and stuff and playing around with shots too. Gonna post them sometime but not sure when yet.

Got the little fella into his bed just before 10pm - he's going to be so tired in the morning and has a school play to do tomorrow. Will be good for him not having to get up so early throughout the summer to catch the school bus.

Hopefully he will get to know the kids in the village now and Tulip's kids are just up the road (5 mins) so they will no doubt be spending a lot of time together (except for when they are on holiday for a couple weeks). Tulip has some good news. I thought she would be online tonight.... but she hasn't got here yet - but hopefully maybe tomorrow she will be on and may even post you a "pic" of a new addition to the family!!!! Say no more Razz
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deedeexx
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 03:55 pm
Good morning Yabbers. Not so cold or windy here today. Must clean cupboards out today. Now that munchkin can open doors and fridges etc. etc. got to remove anything dangerous. You get complacent over the years about what could cause harm to littlies. Had him all night last night as daughter and s-i-l had night out. So not used to listening through the night - I must have been up and down twenty times to listen at his door. But still sleeping soundly at the moment (8.oo am) so will have a chance to catch up on a few things before mayhem starts. Smile
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 04:27 pm
good morning Australia. Especially deedeexx. And grandchild.

It seems really funny here, luxuriating in a semi tropical British night, to think of Australia with cold and wet bits.


good night n hemisphere. Good morning s hemisphere. Very confusing. If the world was only oblong or rhombohedral or something, life would be much easier.
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Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 04:30 pm
Hey Indeedeeeeeeeee, smunch, Stevie et al

OMG Shocked

I'm excited Razz

Seond time in 2 days - 1st time with Tulip's "addition" (cute and fluffy) and 2nd - WE HAVE A LIGHTENING DISPLAY!

Stevie - have you got lightening?????

I am going to sit by the river and watch. If I am not back in an hour it means I have fallen asleep as I have taken my potion! Very Happy

Off to see the display (thanks Dev for sending energy - maybe not the physical energy - but I've got LIGHTENING too.)
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 04:33 pm
Morning ddxx, another challenge is on its way. :wink:

Be careful out there Captain, lightning and water don't mix.
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mismi
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 04:37 pm
IZZIE! I hope that lightening is not too close...that is scary. If I don't hear back from you I will be afraid you have been struck! It doesn't lightening there much? Take care of yourself honey!

That humid weather Steve is talking about may be the cause of your lightening...I guess...I'm no weather man though.

Good Morning DeeDee and Dutchy.

Have to go to a friends a little later, which means I can't stay and play...need to get supper on.

Hugs to you all...
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 2 Jul, 2008 04:40 pm
Hi there mismi, what's for supper?
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