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Okay, I know you guys have missed my little history lessons, so sit back and enjoy.
This is a picture of the Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. It was built to commemorate Canada's centennial - hence the name - and unveiled in 1967 on, uh, the, like, centennial of our confederation in 1867. The shields of our 10 provinces and two of our territories rim the edge of the flame. Nunavut, our third territory is missing as it wasn't created until 1999. Up until then it was part of the Northwest Territories. (Disclaimer: I was the Director General of Communications at Indian Affairs and Northern Development when the government created Nunavut and oversaw the communications and public affairs associated with it - alas no shield in the fountain.)
Many visitors to the flame throw coins into the fountain that surrounds it. Odd, eh? These people pay taxes, then come to Ottawa and throw more money at the government. They won't be throwing their pennies in there soon as the government has decided to stop making them. Soon it'll be a nickel for their thoughts. Talk about inflation.
49 comments:
Nice pic Dufus. And I''ve mesmerized myself by saying the name Nunavut over and over again.
Sounds like a place I'd like.
heh heh
AND...
I'm going over to Dufus Daze, but, but, ye dare mock The Hunger Games! My feathers are ruffled! hee hee
I hadn't even heard of Nunavut until today (off to Google). Really, thanks for the history lesson and also your own personal history lesson. I knew you worked somewhere in the government once upon a time. I just wasn't sure. As for the photo, I like how the flame billows (?) out from the center.
Really nice photo and history lesson. I'm embarrassed how little I know about Canada. But you guys are just so low keyed.
Cool fountain/flame and story as well! I may just have to cross that border sometime (after that 10 year ban is lifted on my passport - but we don't talk about that.)
I learned a FEW things in this! Throwing more money to the government...priceless!
It's pronounced Noon-a-voot. Just like oot and aboot. And it's cold up there, Quirks.
There you go, UP. You'll always learn something here. Glad you like the pic.
Thanks, Linda. Sorry about being low-key. Sorry to be sorry. We Canadians are so damn apologetic. Sorry.
Well, I don't know what they've got on you but you're welcome any time as far as I'm concerned.
Thanks - maybe you can meet me at the crossing and vouch for my character! We crossed over from Vermont to Quebec for a day trip about 15 years ago - before the time when the anal-probed you at the border.
God bless Canadians. Each and every one.
I have to admit, I always questioned the naming of that territory. I envision the conversation leading up to it as having gone something like this.
"Fine, fine, so they want a chunk of land that they can govern themselves. How much should we give them?"
"Let's give them none of it."
Most days my thoughts aren't even worth a penny.
Sweet shot and thanks for the history lesson.
I always tend to come to the realization when I read about things "Canadian", I am a complete moron. I knew nothing about any of that.
I am assuming the throwing the coin in the fountain is the same as all the others, people think their wishes will be granted...let me know if that is the fountain that actually grants wishes and I will schedule my trip.
At least this is a piece of Canadian history I am familiar with, moslty Nunavut.
Nice shot, too!
Speaking of coinage, I also heard about the penny, but have you seen the new commemorative quarter yet? It's rather creepy - I want one.
;-)
You'll be sorry.
They anal-probe you at the border? Boy, I have to get out more.
Ha, ha, Frank. We used to use that line in the department. It's a good one.
Oh, c'mon your thoughts must be worth more than that. Are you sure I can't "change" your mind?
Well I keep wishing for this government to be defeated but it doesn't seem to work. Judge for yourself.
The dinosaur that shines in the dark? Yeah, I saw a piece on the television news the other morning. Weird.
I kind of figured that those behind the scenes must have had some fun with it. I'm still surprised nobody suggested a different name, though. I mean, I get that it means "Our Land," but maybe they could have come up with something less generic, like, "My government went to the Arctic and all they got me was this lousy frozen waste." Any idea what that would be in Inuktitut?
Fuku?
Ha! Great minds. While writing that I was thinking, "Fuktuuveraggin."
Wow! That's totally-super-cool! [Or hot?!]
Now that is a very cool fountain. That's all your getting out of me today, if you want to hear more of what I think, I'll be needing a penny.
Nunavut is way the hell up there, and nobody from there will ever know if the government never puts their shield near the fire. So screw them.
And just how much money does it cost to keep a fire burning 24/7 in Canada, the world's coldest country? I think Canadians should instigate a revolt.
It's both!
But we don't have pennies anymore. (Except for the mason jar full in my bedroom.)
We use cheap Canadian gas that you Americans don't want to buy from us.
History lessons? *yawn*
Wait, the government raids the fountains? I'm just glad that I generally get there first.
I actually have a Tuk U t-shirt and ball cap/
Guess what? We have beavers in our fountains!
I love how you often include pieces of Canada and its history in your photos. Being from the south eastern US, we don't learn a lot about Canada. I appreciate the tid bits of information.
Well, when you live in (or across the river from) the nation's capital it's easy to find something historical in the area. This region is rich in our country's history. Glad you enjoy my little tid-bits.
Indeed!
Lately, nothing I think makes any cents.
I tried to lobby the government to include Canada's newest territory in the monument, but they were having Nunavut.
I think I'm having caption withdrawal.
You should be drawn and quartered.
You're having caption fatigue, my man. Quick, hop on over to my other blog before it fizzles out all together.
I'm all tapped out.
I love the combination of fire and water. Covers all of our primal urges. Well, most of them.
Hey, Dufus, I enjoy your little tid bits too. You know what I'm talking about. I'm so sorry. I've only had my first sip of wine.
Director General of Communications and you couldn't talk them out of naming it Nunavut?! :-)
I really like this picture Dufus. Nicely done.
That is a beautiful photo. But.. really? They are going to stop making pennies? What a load of crap!
Have some more wine. I can wait.
I had nothing to do with the name. If they had have asked me I probably would have suggested the Territory of Bob.
Yeah, cause it costs more than a cent to make a penny apparently. They'll save money on copper. And we'll all save money on tailors who have to sew up the holes in our pockets from carrying around so much loose change.
I'd hate to be accused of nickel and diming you.
I might do that if I weren't so spent.
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