Posts Tagged ‘Lively’
Farewell to George Vanier Public School
Well, George Vanier Public School is no more. The Demolition crew moved in this morning and by nightfall, the entire old school was nothing but twisted steel, concrete rubble, and broken glass.. I previously photographed and posted about the last “official” day of school at GVPS a year ago. Just as a side note, Mrs. Grace Murray, who was in the photos, passed away shortly after the images were made.
It was interesting and touching to see how many people actually parked along the side of the street, and some even with lawn chairs, paused to watch the passing of a bit of our history. I have recently been reading Frances Mayes Every Day in Tuscany . In it she talks of coming across ancient Roman ruins in her walks through the mountainous countryside. Well, future generations will have no such luck around here. When we demolish something, it’s DEMOLISHED! So in my own little way, I have tried to capture a bit of our history, as it existed… and as it exited. Many of you will have fond memories of GVPS, our own daughter included.
Garth
Finally figuring this website technology stuff out
Figuring it out… with a little help from my friends and the online help desk.
The Anderson Farm Tree Lighting for 2009 is finally up and working. Sorry for my non-geek status… but then again, I hope I make up for the shortfall in one area with my ability to “get the picture”. Enjoy. As they say… click here
Creghton Mine Reunion
The twentieth anniversary of the Creighton Mine Reunion is this Sunday, Sept. 20th, 2009… interesting… 20th anniversary on the 20th…
Location is Anderson Farm Museum in Lively. 1:00PM dinner at Caruso Club after 4:00 PM
See you there… I will post pics ASAP next week.
















