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Monday, 8 October 2012

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving Day in Canada has been a holiday on the second Monday of October since 1957. It is a chance for people to give thanks for a good harvest and other fortunes in the past year.

Canadian Thanksgiving picture.

Many people have a day off work on the second Monday of October. They often use the three-day Thanksgiving weekend to visit family or friends who live far away, or to receive them in their own homes. Many people also prepare a special meal to eat at some point during the long weekend. Traditionally, this included roast turkey and seasonal produce, such as pumpkin, corn ears and pecan nuts. Now, the meal may consist of other foods, particularly if the family is of non-European descent.

The Thanksgiving weekend is also a popular time to take a short autumn vacation. This may be the last chance in a while for some people to use cottages or holiday homes before winter sets in. Other popular activities include: outdoor breaks to admire the spectacular colors of the Canadian autumn; hiking; and fishing. Fans of the teams in the Canadian Football League may spend part of the weekend watching the Thanksgiving Day Classic matches.


The native peoples of the Americas held ceremonies and festivals to celebrate the completion and bounty of the harvest long before European explorers and settlers arrived in what is now Canada. Early European thanksgivings were held to give thanks for some special fortune. An early example is the ceremony the explorer Martin Frobisher held in 1578 after he had survived the long journey in his quest to find a northern passage from Europe to Asia.

Many thanksgivings were held following noteworthy events during the 18th century. Refugees fleeing the civil war in the United States brought the custom of an annual thanksgiving festival to Canada. From 1879, Thanksgiving Day was held every year but the date varied and there was a special theme each year. The theme was the "Blessings of an abundant harvest" for many years. However, Queen Victoria's golden and diamond jubilees and King Edward VII's coronation formed the theme in later years.

From the end of the First World War until 1930, both Armistice Day and Thanksgiving Day were celebrated on the Monday closest to November 11, the anniversary of the official end of hostilities in World War I. In 1931, Armistice Day was renamed Remembrance Day and Thanksgiving Day was moved to a Monday in October. Since 1957, Thanksgiving Day has always been held on the second Monday in October.

 Thanksgiving Day in Canada is linked to the European tradition of harvest festivals. A common image seen at this time of year is a cornucopia, or horn, filled with seasonal fruit and vegetables. This represents the "Horn of Plenty", which was a symbol of bounty and plenty in ancient Greece. Turkeys, pumpkins, ears of corn and large displays of food are also used to symbolize Thanksgiving Day.

Canadian Thanksgiving picture.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Wordless Wednesday. Sheba paddling in Coniston Water

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Sheba paddling in Coniston Water.

5 year old April Jones still missing from Machynlleth Mid Wales.

April Jones in the purple coat she was wearing when she went missing on Monday night.


5 year old April  Jones has been missing from her home in Machynlleth Mid Wales sinse 7.00pm - 7.30pm Monday evening. Hopefully with the power of Social Media we can reunite her with her parents.  I will keep the blog updated with any developments.

Missing April Jones: Mother's Emotional AppealWith five-year-old April Jones missing for more than 36 hours, her mother makes a tearful plea for information.2:53pm UK, Wednesday 03 October 2012 Video: April's Mother Makes Tearful Appeal EmailThe mother of missing April Jones has made an emotional appeal for help in finding her daughter. Coral Jones, who was accompanied by her stepfather, April's step-grandfather, Dai Smith, sobbed as she said: "It's been 36 hours since April was taken from us. "There must be someone out there who knows where she is and can help the police find her. We are desperate for any news. "April is only five years old. Please, please, help find her." April Jones, Mark Bridger and his Land Rover Discovery After her plea, she broke down in tears, holding her head in her hands, and was comforted by Mr Smith as Detective Superintendent Reg Bevan made a further appeal for information. Police are now searching a vacant farmhouse two miles from Dyfi River. Detectives had earlier asked for information from anyone who saw 46-year-old Mark Bridger between Monday evening and when he was arrested in connection with the abduction on Tuesday afternoon. The search continues to centre on the Machynlleth area They also took the unusual step of issuing images of the suspect and his metallic blue Land Rover Discovery during the earlier, unscheduled news conference. Det Supt Bevan, of Dyfed Powys Police, said: "We are pursuing a number of lines of inquiry and Mark Bridger is one of them. "Do not assume somebody else has already contacted us with information. Even if you feel yours is trivial, it may be the vital piece that we are missing." He said more than 50 volunteers were helping mountain rescue teams in the search for April and that police had details of many more who were able to help. Efforts to find April continued throughout the night "We are extremely grateful for their help in this search and their support has been vital," Det Supt Bevan added. April was last seen playing on her bicycle with friends near her home in the Bryn Y Gog estate in Machynlleth, mid Wales, at around 7pm on Monday. Det Supt Bevan also used the previous appeal for witnesses who may have seen Bridger over the last two days - or his 4x4 vehicle, registration number L503 MEP. "We are in the process of piecing together his movements and that of the vehicle from around 5pm on Monday evening through to 3.30pm Tuesday afternoon when Mark Bridger was arrested," he said. Anyone with information relating to the case is asked to call Child Rescue Alert Line on 0300 2000 333.

More information can be found on these sites with lates updates.

 Sky News.  Daily Mirror.  BBC News.

 The police have been given another 24 hours to question Mark Bridger who's now held on suspicion of murder. They now have untill 5.00pm Saturday 6th October to either charge or release him.

6/10/ 2012    Mark Bridger has been charged with the murder of April Jones. April's body has still not been found.