托雷斯德尔潘恩国家公园,巴塔哥尼亚,智利
雄性小美洲鸵与幼鸟,托雷斯德尔潘恩国家公园,巴塔哥尼亚,智利 (© Ignacio Yufera/Minden Pictures)
羽毛父亲形象(Feathered father figure)
早在领带和贺卡出现之前,父亲节就以女儿安静的回忆和坚定的爱开始了。1907年,在美国西弗吉尼亚州莫农加矿难中失去父亲的格雷斯·克莱顿建议为在事故中去世的父亲举行葬礼。尽管这一想法最初没有得到支持,但1909年,美国华盛顿州斯波坎的索诺拉·斯马特-多德(Sonora Smart Dodd)重新提出了这一想法。她试图向她的父亲致敬,这位美国内战老兵独自抚养了六个孩子。她的决心引发了一场运动,为我们现在献给父亲的日子奠定了基础。
原文:
Long before neckties and greeting cards, Father's Day began with a daughter's quiet act of remembrance and steadfast love. In 1907, Grace Clayton, who lost her father in the Monongah mining disaster in West Virginia, United States, suggested a service to honour fathers who died in the incident. Although the idea didn't gain traction initially, it was revived in 1909 by Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, United States. She sought to pay tribute to her father, an American Civil War veteran who raised six children alone. Her determination sparked a movement, laying the foundation for the day we now dedicate to dads.
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