HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY to our friends in America
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY to our friends in America
Just wanted to wish you awll a happy July 4 th!
There was a lovely rememberance ceremony on our riverfront here in Windsor yesterday. Windsor has the only cenotaph in Canada, honouring the Canadian Veterans who served and died in the Vietnam war.
The Wall That Heals (edit to say I typed the wrong name in) was also there on display. The Wall of Memory is a scaled version of the Vietnam war memorial in Washington DC touring the United States and Windsor is the only Canadian appearance because of our memorial here.
It was very impressive even in half scale!
There were a lot of US vets attending, two colour guards from Detroit, Marine and Army, fly bys of F16's, Coast Guard helicopters, a Canadian Legion colour guard, the pipes and drums of the Essex and Kent Scottish (local militia unit) and vets from both sides of the border standing together.
There were speeches and prayers but no rants just a very dignifying ceremony.
So I would like to wish you all a happy and glorious day.
MarkB
There was a lovely rememberance ceremony on our riverfront here in Windsor yesterday. Windsor has the only cenotaph in Canada, honouring the Canadian Veterans who served and died in the Vietnam war.
The Wall That Heals (edit to say I typed the wrong name in) was also there on display. The Wall of Memory is a scaled version of the Vietnam war memorial in Washington DC touring the United States and Windsor is the only Canadian appearance because of our memorial here.
It was very impressive even in half scale!
There were a lot of US vets attending, two colour guards from Detroit, Marine and Army, fly bys of F16's, Coast Guard helicopters, a Canadian Legion colour guard, the pipes and drums of the Essex and Kent Scottish (local militia unit) and vets from both sides of the border standing together.
There were speeches and prayers but no rants just a very dignifying ceremony.
So I would like to wish you all a happy and glorious day.
MarkB
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Living here in Gettysburg, Independence Day celebrations sometimes feel overshadowed by the great hoopla (battle reenactments plus the local firemen's carnival) surrounding the Gettysburg battle anniversary July 1-3.
But this morning I made a point of listening to NPR's annual reading of the entire Declaration of Independence. It makes for a thoughtful morning.
Speaking only for myself, I thank you for your good wishes. It's not perfect, but it's home.
M
But this morning I made a point of listening to NPR's annual reading of the entire Declaration of Independence. It makes for a thoughtful morning.
Speaking only for myself, I thank you for your good wishes. It's not perfect, but it's home.
M
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Happy Fourth of July!jbarter wrote:Happy Independence Day.
We let you keep Canada! Surely that's enough. It's a big old place. Way more space than England or the U.S. of A. or Wales or Scotland or the Rock o' Gibraltar or what not!Of course, if you ever change your mind and want to come back we'll be more than willing to accept your back taxes.
Oklahoma was never under British rule, to my knowledge. The Cherokee Nation had a treaty with the U. K., but wasn't under British rule, either.Mind you, representation is quite another matter.
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I wonder if Vicksburg Mississippi celebrates the 4th or mourns it???mvhplank wrote:Living here in Gettysburg, Independence Day celebrations sometimes feel overshadowed by the great hoopla (battle reenactments plus the local firemen's carnival) surrounding the Gettysburg battle anniversary July 1-3.
M
If you don't know, on July 4, 1863, the day after the last day of Gettysburg, the garrison at Vicksburg MS surrendered to Grant after a long siege. Overshadowed in the papers and in modern memory by events in the East, the surrender of Vicksburg proved just as serious a blow to the Confederacy as Gettysburg.
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Thank you MarkB. Our little town has a "grand" parade led off by the veterans sitting in the bed of a decorated pick-up truck---everyone stands when that truck goes by, then old and new tractors, the police cars running their sirens, the fire trucks, used car dealers, the mayor, the cheerleaders, and anyone else who wants to walk along. It is actually pretty jolly.
We go to the park at night for fireworks. Unfortunately today it is pouring so I hope the rain doesn't keep up all day. The town collects money all year for the fireworks and it is always a matter of suspense to see if we donated enough to get some good ones. Last year everyone had to go home because of lightening and then go back to the park again for the fireworks.
My mom used to tell me what a big deal the 4th was when she was little---much bigger than now. She lived near a really tiny farming town and it was the highlight of the summer since people in the country pretty much worked on the farms non-stop in summer and they lived far apart and there wasn't a lot of entertainment. They had a parade and I guess the whole town got together for picnics and games and the like. There was always watermelon.
We go to the park at night for fireworks. Unfortunately today it is pouring so I hope the rain doesn't keep up all day. The town collects money all year for the fireworks and it is always a matter of suspense to see if we donated enough to get some good ones. Last year everyone had to go home because of lightening and then go back to the park again for the fireworks.
My mom used to tell me what a big deal the 4th was when she was little---much bigger than now. She lived near a really tiny farming town and it was the highlight of the summer since people in the country pretty much worked on the farms non-stop in summer and they lived far apart and there wasn't a lot of entertainment. They had a parade and I guess the whole town got together for picnics and games and the like. There was always watermelon.
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I was thinking that I would practice a Brittish tune today.
To Anacreon in Heaven
If you cannot hear me, then I will have to play the fife louder.
To Anacreon in Heaven
If you cannot hear me, then I will have to play the fife louder.
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Thanks Mark.
There was another thread about how much more venerated the flag is here. It's because we have nothing else, besides the Constitution, to display and its hard to keep a piece of paper up on a flagpole.
I am celebrating no monarch; the continuing experiment of our political system; the ability to point, with gratitude, to a small group of brilliant thinkers as our founders; and the incredible diversity within the 50 states, demographically and geographically.
Happy Fourth everybody. Don't burn yer weenies!
There was another thread about how much more venerated the flag is here. It's because we have nothing else, besides the Constitution, to display and its hard to keep a piece of paper up on a flagpole.
I am celebrating no monarch; the continuing experiment of our political system; the ability to point, with gratitude, to a small group of brilliant thinkers as our founders; and the incredible diversity within the 50 states, demographically and geographically.
Happy Fourth everybody. Don't burn yer weenies!
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