Meet a Wildflower named Dayle, of Ukranian descent, she joined Peter on the streets today to demonstrate about the conflict overseas. The art she had painted on her sign and her story carried a critical message. Dayle is a poet by nature and this particular demonstration of hers intends to display the “fray” of society. The edges of her painting symbolize that “the fray” is happening and she emphasized just “how fragile the balance of the world is right now and how easily things can fall apart”. She told me a story about a Russian soldier from the perspective of the real lives around him. He was in the hospital and his mother called to send him a package, Dayle told me “he said ‘ma we are at war’ but he never told his mother he was already in the hospital and he died shortly after”. Dayle is seventy seven years old and full of interesting stories. Do stop and chat if you see her with her dove sign! Her Ukranian forefathers moved to Canada in 1905 and their family had 16 children. another interesting story was that her family hosted Korean exchange students, one of which has gone on to become a heart surgeon and leading medical researcher. There was some coincidence or magic at work because the story comes full circle when her husband traveled to Seoul to visit the students much later in life, while he was there he required medical treatment for a heart condition and received care and treatment in the center owned by the former students family! The student by then grown-up and thriving in his own medical practice.
Dayle Joins Peter : People for a Peaceful Planet
Dayle Joins Peter : People for a Peaceful…
Dayle Joins Peter : People for a Peaceful Planet
Meet a Wildflower named Dayle, of Ukranian descent, she joined Peter on the streets today to demonstrate about the conflict overseas. The art she had painted on her sign and her story carried a critical message. Dayle is a poet by nature and this particular demonstration of hers intends to display the “fray” of society. The edges of her painting symbolize that “the fray” is happening and she emphasized just “how fragile the balance of the world is right now and how easily things can fall apart”. She told me a story about a Russian soldier from the perspective of the real lives around him. He was in the hospital and his mother called to send him a package, Dayle told me “he said ‘ma we are at war’ but he never told his mother he was already in the hospital and he died shortly after”. Dayle is seventy seven years old and full of interesting stories. Do stop and chat if you see her with her dove sign! Her Ukranian forefathers moved to Canada in 1905 and their family had 16 children. another interesting story was that her family hosted Korean exchange students, one of which has gone on to become a heart surgeon and leading medical researcher. There was some coincidence or magic at work because the story comes full circle when her husband traveled to Seoul to visit the students much later in life, while he was there he required medical treatment for a heart condition and received care and treatment in the center owned by the former students family! The student by then grown-up and thriving in his own medical practice.