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Monday, June 19, 2017

The Emerald Island In The New World

While I usually leave my photoblogging to the photoblog, in the summer there's a lot going on here, and I've just started a series there on Doors Open. So, two or three of my posts here this week will be covering other events that have been happening.

This is Canada's 150th year since Confederation, and the city of Ottawa is doing a number of initiatives in addition to what the federal government is doing to celebrate the occasion. One of them happens to be inviting the embassies around the city to have a day to present their own countries. It's been done since April at the Horticulture Building at Lansdowne Park, with at least one event a week, more so now that we're at the edge of the summer. Last Friday I came to attend one such event: Ireland had the stage. I passed by the Aberdeen Pavilion first.


And this is the Horticulture Building.


Inside, the place was crowded, with displays by the embassy as well as Irish affiliated groups. There was a lot to take in.


This is a scale model of a park in the making in Toronto, Grasset Park, to be built on the land where fever sheds were built for Irish arrivals who had taken ill on their journey over in 1847. Look up more about it here.


There was music going on while I was in here. First two musicians, then a third, were on stage. Great Irish music to listen to, and the crowd enjoyed it.


This harp caught my eye. The harpist took the photo of yours truly.


I stepped outside, where this art caught my eye, before returning inside to the music.

16 comments:

  1. This looks like such a fun event! I love how your gov't is encouraging this celebration :)

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    1. It was a good idea, and it gives one an insight into other places.

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  2. Really cool. I'm sure you were an excellent harp player.

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  3. This looks like so much fun. What a great event.
    That Harp is beautiful. You look like you know how to play.

    cheers, parsnip and thehamish

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  4. For a minute there, I thought I was on your other blog!

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    1. No, but this week's all photos here! Glowfair for tomorrow and Saturday.

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  5. It is a shame you didn't have a recorder for the music, but that probably isn't allowed. Think of what a sound track would have added to this one.

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    1. I could have. Didn't think about it until after the fact.

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  6. What song did you play on the harp?

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    1. Oh, nothing. I could hear the sound of the harp as I drew the strings, but that would require skill far beyond mine.

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  7. This reminds me a little of Disney World's Epcot, where many countries have set up some of their major attractions in miniature. For example, France has a replica of the Eiffel Tower, as well as a number of cafes, etc. Nice photos, William. They show off the event well!

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