On Thursday 25th April Australians celebrate "Anzac Day", and since I'm also Portuguese, the "Carnation Revolution" has also been celebrated on the 25th of April since 1974.
A couple of months ago I spotted a mural honouring the Anzacs that had been painted on the wall of a building that houses the local RSL (The Returned and Services League, Australia is a support organisation for men and women who have served or are serving in the Defence Force) on High Road in Riverton, and I thought it would be appropriate to post it now.
If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme is for you;
just follow the Linky steps below. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters. Looking forward to your mural finds this week.
just follow the Linky steps below. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters. Looking forward to your mural finds this week.
Thanks, Sami.
The RSL club offices and the mural |
Hope you all had a wonderful Easter and enjoyed the mini break if you were lucky enough to enjoy a public holiday on Friday and Monday like I did.
Jose arrived from Sydney on Thursday evening (18th) and will leave on Sunday (28th).
On Saturday 20th we joined friends in Fremantle (port city of Perth) for a late afternoon session of a French movie - "The trouble with you" (En Liberté) - one of the films from the 2019 Alliance French Film Festival, and afterwards we went for coffee and cake.
I'm no night owl, and was surprised to see Fremantle's Cappuccino Strip was abuzz with people walking around, restaurants were packed, a lot of street entertainment...
On the way to the Coffee shop we stopped to watch a couple performing fire dancing and then dancing with some sort of light sticks. Very entertaining and exciting.
It was about 10,30 when we arrived home and I had to tell Jose a secret I've been keeping for a couple of weeks...
Our daughter Karina was flying from the Philippines to come and spend 10 days with us and would be arriving at 1am (Easter Sunday).
Had she arrived during the day I could have told him I was going shopping and arrive home with her, but at 1am my only excuse would be to tell him I was going to the disco our the Casino...which I don't go to 😄😄.
Karina had suggested she could take a taxi, but I preferred to fetch her, and the airport is only a 20 min drive away
He was very happy that his Princess was coming to spend a few days in Perth, and managed to stay awake.
I had invited 2 couples for Easter Sunday lunch at 1,30pm so it would give us time to sleep in after such a late night.
My son, daughter in law and babies came later at 3 pm to allow for kids sleep, and we ended the afternoon with coffee and cake.
All in all a wonderful weekend!
Trailer of the French movie "The trouble with you"
Hi Sami,
ReplyDeleteGood Anzac mural!
I don't see the Link-Up tool yet. My post is here:
https://maefood.blogspot.com/2019/04/an-elephant-mural.html
best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Sorry Mae. I made a change to the post and forgot to put in the link again as it disappears after changes. Will put the link in again in a few minutes.
DeleteThanks, Sami!
Delete...busy time, Happy Easter, Anzac Day and Carnation Revolution.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom.
DeleteLove the mural.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had such a great Easter weekend. ♥
Thanks Sandee.
DeleteHappy Easter, Sami.
ReplyDeleteThanks Revrunner, hope you had a great Easter too.
DeleteWhat a great mural - so appropriate.
ReplyDeleteFound you via Andrew - my first 'submission' - thanks for hosting
Cathy
Thanks for your visit Cathy, glad you're contributing too.
DeleteAlways enjoy seeing your colourful photographs.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely that Karina came to spend Easter with you.
All the best Jan
Thanks Jan. It was wonderful that she managed to come.
DeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vincent.
DeleteWhat a good time you have been having. We are rarely out at night later than an early dinner, maybe 9pm, but as you discovered, there is a whole world of activity out there at night. Happy Easter and enjoy the family time.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew. We're getting old, lol, the night life no longer appeals to us :)
DeleteThat mural is fabulous. I loved how everything was represented from the flat to the poppies to the planes, to the soldiers, and of course that hat that could represent a fallen soldier.
ReplyDeleteLooks like all of you had a great Easter and will enjoy time together this next week.
Thanks Elizabeth. It was a lovely Easter :)
DeleteAwww, beautiful mural, but the surprise visit is so much better :-)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy big! :-) xox
Thanks Iris. Yes, the surprise visit was fabulous!
DeleteWell spotted Sami, couldn't have found a more perfect mural for Anzac. How exciting to have Karina home for a week, I know you will enjoy, and make the most of every moment ✨
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace. We are thrilled to have her here for a few days.
Deleteglad you had great Easter. Disco thing really made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteYou described it well Klara, lol. Thanks
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteWow, that was quite a memorable Easter Weekend for you and your family for being together!
Happy belated Easter as it is now over on your end...
Wonderful images too.
Hugs,
Mariette
It was a special Easter indeed. Thanks Mariette.
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DeleteMurals are a great subject for photography. I will join in. Let me write up a post and I will be back,
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Thanks for contributing. I just couldn't find where to leave a comment in your blog.
DeleteHere you can find my murals
ReplyDeletehttps://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2019/04/23/monday-murals/
Estes artistas de rua conseguem sempre surpreender.
ReplyDeleteObrigada Pedro.
DeleteI've seen fire dancing done at busker festivals here. It is very impressive to watch in person.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was impressive to see them. Thanks William.
DeleteSounds like a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteYes, wonderful. Thanks Revrunner
DeleteGosto muito de ver os artistas de rua. A maior parte merece grandes multidões.
ReplyDeleteUma boa surpresa para o fim de semana de Páscoa!
: )
Obrigada Catarina :)
DeleteNice to hear you had a great Easter and what a nice surprise with your daughter arriving unexpectedly!
ReplyDeleteInteresting that the mural honoring the Anzacs also had red flowers, just like our 25 de Abril.
Thanks Sara, a lovely surprise :) The red poppies symbolize the blood of the soldiers soaking the ground.
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