Saturday, April 25, 2009

Lest we forget

ANZAC Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day we remember all Australians who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. The spirit of ANZAC, with its human qualities of courage, mateship, and sacrifice, continues to have meaning and relevance for Australia's sense of national identity.

On ANZAC day, ceremonies are held in towns and cities across the nation to acknowledge the service of our veterans. More than 130,000 Australian and 30,000 New Zealanders lost their lives during the war. Most of them young people for the love of family and country, their hopes, aspiration and sacrifice. Around the world, commemorative services were held in more that 70 countries including Brunei every 25th April each year.
paste on ANZAC badge The invitation War veteran
Standing ovation from the Governor of Queensland 'family day' War survivors Music please... Stand out from the crowd 'Officeworks overworked' war hero A show of Patriotism Another war veteran vantage point Decorated war veteran
' Entrenced'
Tribute for the nurses
Smile, you are on camera!
Parade passing King George Square Station
Colourful Vietnamese

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Movie world extravaganza...

Fasten your seat belt, Take 1, action!

stunt drivers

take 2, action! Hai folks!

Here, we come! Wait a minute, lets drop at a cafe.... Eat till you drop! Welcome to the Spooky world.... Afraid, be very afraid... 'A resurrected Marlyn Monroe' Merry go round & round & round &...... You Big mouth duffy! I tot I saw a pussycat! I did!I did! That's my scooby.... Shake it Shaggy.... I keep an eye on you Shriek!

Doll-like wonder woman!

Be there in a flash....

That's it, Batman!

Wait catty, one down, two to go!
Take 3, action!
adios....