New Brunswick-loyal
The courting
shepherd who proved to be young Lord MacDonald and Percy who would not yield
swear to the mystic stones that I am Clan Morrison of Lewis. The powder that
flies for moth wings and highlight of water swear to stone of ink that I am an
artist. My brother had a teacher who found God when farm machinery crushed his
hand, he was from New Brunswick. The oldest active community stated in the 800s
BC. While it was part of Acadia, the Acadians can back after the American
Revolution. New Brunswick way sort of unique in that she signed the Declaration
of Independence but were defeated by the British and the area over run with
American Loyalist which due to them she separated from Nova Scotia in 1784. In
1969, New Brunswick became the first bilingual province. The Morrison heiress
married a different MacDonald Laurd who changed his name to Morrison.
New Brunswick
is riveted with mythology such as the witch bound by cement. The cryptid is a
large lion which has been seen recently seen although it could be a cougar it
could also be the thought extinct North American Lion which here is a a boys
band with that name there as is depicted in the piece. The waterfall is Fall
Brook Falls. The axe is for the World’s Largest Ax in Nackawic which
is 23’ solid steel blade and the axe
stands 50 feet. This symbolizes the
importance of the lumber industry in the provence. The flag on the handle is
the flag of the province which is the crest of the duchy of Brunswick ( what
she is named after) and became the flag officially in 1965.The Mace with the
“GIVR” is as of 1937 the official mace of New Brunswick. It is 9” x 12,” drawn
with pencil and charcoal and completed recently. If you are interested in
buying this or any other of my work email me at MatthewMorrison76@gmail.com to order.
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