Showing posts with label war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label war. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Nov 11 2020 - Lest

 

In our speaking today there is no other usage of the word "lest" than in the solemn phrase "Lest we forget".  It will be spoken today all over the Commonwealth countries at 11:00am.

 Lest means (1) for fear that, or (2) in order to avoid.  It is followed by something the speaker thinks should be avoided. 

"Lest we forget" is now preserved in war remembrance services and commemorative occasions in English speaking countries.  It resonates through all the decades that have passed. 

The phrase occurs eight times in the traditional service and and is repeated at the end of the first four stanzas of the Ode of Remembrancein order to add particular emphasis regarding the dangers of failing to remember.

Its source is the 1897 Christian poem written by Rudyard Kipling called "Recessional".

I am lucky I took the beech leaf pictures yesterday - there were no leaves on the Beech tree the next morning - they fell in the night.  It seems strange, as it was a quiet night without wind.   Today's pictures give yo an indication of Millie's activities. You can see the pictures of Millie are 'action' shots.  She's in motion more than not these days.
 
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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Sep 22 2020 - At War With Flu

 

Surges, spikes, flattening lines - that's our language with COVID.  We've had a lot of metaphors this spring and summer - mostly war metaphors.  So I went looking for the others: 

The evil trickster - "The corona viruses therefore need some clever tricks to survive." and "While not technically alive, there's an evil genius to viruses that never ceases to amaze me".

A bullet train - Andrew Cuomo "The infection forecaster said to me, 'We were looking at a freight train coming across the country.' "We're now looking at a bullet train."

Flattening the curve - here are the variations on the theme
  • take the heat out of transmission
  • breaking chains of infection – or better “BREAK THE CHAIN“
  • controlled burn
  • starving the virus of fuel
  • slow it in its tracks and push it back (Leo Varadkar)
  • Boris Johnson: send the coronavirus packing
  • and: remove the invisibility cloak from the invisible virus through testing
  • and: turn the tide
  • keeping the lid on 
Hockey time - FAUCI: "It’s the old metaphor – the Wayne Gretzky approach. You know, you skate not to where the puck is but to where the puck is going to be. If we don’t do very serious mitigation now, what’s going to happen is that we’re going to be weeks behind, and the horse is going to be out of the barn.”

Trump's first description of the  Pandemic:  "It's just like a regular flu" and then he moved on to war imagery "an invisible enemy".  In opening up - "the people of our country should think themselves as warriors."

So it isn't surprising to find that the virus has a brand personality. It is the subject of an academic research paper by George Rossolatos: Ontological Metaphors We Get Sick By:  a Brand Storytelling Approach to the COVID19 Pandemic. Transformations and consequences in society due to covid-19 pandemic.


I was shocked to see Sumacs in St. Catharines yesterday that were orange and red, as I await Grimsby's Autumn colours.  Here's a nostalgic picture of the Grimsby Farmer's Market when it was on Main Street.

 
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