Blood Swept lands and Seas of Red, a poppy memorial to our fallen heroes at the Tower of London


Please take a few minutes to read Justine’s beautiful tribute . . . her photographs bring a solemn reminder of the souls of war.

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Blood Swept lands and Seas of Red, a poppy memorial to our fallen heroes at the Tower of London

This post is part of the Photography101 challenge that I am doing and the word to focus on today is connect.  This is what they say:-

In this age of social media, we hear the word connect more often, don’t we?Connect with us on Facebook! Connect with me on LinkedIn! Given what today’s technologies can do, it feels like the world is getting smaller, and we’re more connected than ever before.

There are many ways to interpret this theme: from a gadget to a handshake, from a bridge to a gathering among friends. What’s yours?

I was trying to think what to do today for this.  I got my son to get out the ‘Connect’ game and after having been beaten asked him to pose dropping the plastic counters in…

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6 Responses to Blood Swept lands and Seas of Red, a poppy memorial to our fallen heroes at the Tower of London

  1. restlessjo says:

    Mary, thank you so much! This is an outstanding post and I have told Justine so. Truly beautiful 🙂

  2. dorispacheco says:

    Mary this is Doris from http://www.miartedoris.wordpress.com
    I got hacked and now this is my new blog http://dorispacheco.wordpress.com/ please follow me. I guess it was time for me to change my blog 😦 I am a bit sad but well when something like this happens is for the better I think.

    • Mary says:

      Thanks Doris – so sorry to hear what happened and am so glad that you let me know your new blog address. I have followed again and look forward to seeing your new posts.

  3. A lovely tribute and I appreciate that you shared it so I would see it, Mary!

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