Sunday, August 26, 2007

The Meaning Of Daffodil Day

So Much More Than A Floral Tribute

Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON


Friday was Daffodil Day here in Australia. As a family, we too have been touched by the condition and recently lost a much-loved relative. This, the last weekend of the Australian winter, was the official fund-raiser for the Cancer Council, so I thought I should go out and find a daffofil that was not affected by last week's frosts. I was delighted to find this two-tone specimen and shot it, just to remind us all that blogging - or any form of creativity or means of human contact - is really a very deep affirmation of life.

Click here: Pentax K100D, Shutter speed 1/500, F9.5, ISO speed 200.

23 comments:

simon said...

Yes I agree with what you have written.

(nice photo too.)

Alex L said...

I think you should of photographed it rather than shooting it...

ugh, thats a really poor joke. The mother unit bought some daffodils home a few days ago aswell.

david mcmahon said...

G'day Simon,

Thank you. They do a terrific job with the fund-raising, too.

Hats off to all those volunteers around the country ...

Cheers

David

david mcmahon said...

G'day Your Eminence,

I actually thought that when I was writing the word ``shot''!

Cheers

David

dot said...

I love daffodils! Nice post.

Merisi said...

I have seen daffodils hit by frost and smiling again at the first ray of sun. They are a fitting symbol for the survivors of these terrible affliction. My sister and my father didn't, though.

Akelamalu said...

That daffodil is almost 3D!

little things said...

Funny, Simon and i have similar images, don't we?
Lovely pic, David, and I'm sorry to read of the loss of your relative.
But the daffodil makes me smile.

b. said...

I'm sorry for you family's loss. I love this post. The "shot" of the daffodil is beautiful!

Les Becker said...

"blogging - or any form of creativity or means of human contact - is really a very deep affirmation of life."

A truth has hit home, now. With the exception of my parents, and the two people I refer to myself as "family", ALL of my "people" are bloggers. Thank God for the internet.

Lakshmi said...

Beautiful flower...Reminds me of Wordsworth's daffodils .
The lines- "Blogging or any form of creativity is only an affirmation of life " hits home.Especially in a world torn by terrorism where people are killed in amusemenet parks or while having a snack ...life has a new meaning

karoline in the morning said...

lovely thought david..beautiful flower..
k
:)

RUTH said...

A moving post {hug}. There's a Nice Matters award for you on my blog
Rx

david mcmahon said...

Hi Dot,

Glad you liked it. I'm a bag fan of your work too ....

Keep smiling

David

david mcmahon said...

Hi Merisi,

So sorry to hear that your family has been touched by it as well.

I'm also intrigued by your information about daffodils - I didn't know that.

God bless

David

david mcmahon said...

Thank you, Akelamalu,

Funny thing is, I was thinking exactly that ....

Keep smiling

David

david mcmahon said...

Hi Its the little things,

Yes, thanks for pointing out that similarity - which I hadn't noticed!

I'm glad you liked the daffodil shot.

Keep smiling

David

david mcmahon said...

Hi B,

Thank you most sincerely. So glad you liked the post and the photograph.

Keep smiling

David

david mcmahon said...

Hi Les,

You touched a chord - I actually had a lump in my throat when I wrote that line, because it meant so very much.

Please think of me (and the other bloggers who admire your work) as you e-family.

We'd be honoured.

Keep smiling

David

david mcmahon said...

Hi Backbakker,

I recited Wordsworth's poem in Year Six. Brings back very very special memories.

Glad the post touched you in some way, especially that sentence.

Keep smiling

David

david mcmahon said...

Thank you, Karoline,

Loved your ghost post as well as the pictures.

Keep smiling

David

david mcmahon said...

Dear Ruth,

Why, thank you for that kind and thoughtful gesture.

Will post it with pride.

Keep smiling

David

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