I left the blog about Remembrance Day to the eleventh hour, when the Armistice was signed. I was idle and I procrastinated, however to my defense I would say that this is a fitting time for this post. And to commemorate, I share this picture taken from the Facebook page of the British Museum. They shared it today to commemorate Remembrance Day. It was made back in 1779by British artist Mary Delany (I know nothing about her). I have more poppies to share, but these ones will do for now.
Friday, 11 November 2022
The 11th Hour
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Well, not to be nitpicky, but using military time, the 11th hour is 11:00 a.m., not p.m. That's why Remembrance Day ceremonies are in the morning, not at night.
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