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Lest We Forget ~ Sand Sculpture
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Lest We Forget ~ A sand sculpture I saw in Weymouth.
The phrase "lest we forget" is intended to warn people against forgetting those who fought and died for their country. Its literal translation is "should not be forgotten". This is why it is often heard during Remembrance Day commemorations. It is often inscribed on war memorials and graves. The simple quote asks people to remember the fallen and the sacrifices they made.
The phrase "lest we forget" is intended to warn people against forgetting those who fought and died for their country. Its literal translation is "should not be forgotten". This is why it is often heard during Remembrance Day commemorations. It is often inscribed on war memorials and graves. The simple quote asks people to remember the fallen and the sacrifices they made.
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Beautifully captured Rosa.
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and -for me- an important and helpful explanation of the word "lest".
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PS I lived in a house entirely made of mud, only load bearing was laterite stones, about l25 years old, still stands in my native place!
Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Dinesh clubIt is just sand and water to make the sculptures. On our visits to Weymouth, when I was a child, I used to love watching them being made. Apparently Weymouth and Weston-super-Mare have the perfect sand for such sculptures.
The house you once lived in sounds amazing Dinesh. Very different to where you live now no doubt.
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