Thursday, July 2, 2015

Fourth of July 2015


239 years ago, an experiment called the United States declared their independence from England on July 4th. It was a bold move and a bold experiment that keeps on going to this day. Men like our first president George Washington took the brave step and were considered traitors to the King but instead they are consider heroes for their actions:

George Washington at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in San Francisco

Pez presents our founding fathers

Over the last 239 we have had our mis-steps and failures but great men and women have help keep us together. We have not have always got along but somehow we have kept together this union:

Abraham Lincoln at Madame Tussauds Wax Muesum
People forget how big and diverse this county is. Size wise, we are as big as Europe and we are the one of the most diverse people in the world. We may not always get along and we have our problems as a country but somehow we are still united as one. So America, Happy Birthday






To anybody who reads this, please have a good and safe 4th of July:


26 comments:

  1. Interesting post. Happy Independence Day!

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  2. Nice post! Wouldn't it be fun to have one of those USA sweat shirts. '-)
    Happy 4th of July!

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    1. I hope you will have a good 4th. I might have to get one.

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  3. Happy July 4th! Thanks for sharing on the #HomeMattersParty! We hope you'll join in again!

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  4. I'm reading this on the 4th after a parade and on my way to a BBQ and then fireworks. Nice reminder of the origin of this celebration. Thanks for linking up at the Weekend Blog Hop at My Flagstaff Home!

    Jennifer

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    1. You are welcome. i like reminding myself of how this country began. It makes thankful on how great this country is.

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  5. Those Pez dispensers of the presidents are just hilarious! Thanks for linking up and commenting on Amanda's Books and More!

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    1. You are welcome. I thought that they were pretty cool.

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  6. Wonderful photos and awesome history insight! Thanks for linking up with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope you will link up again this Sunday!

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  7. Visiting from S'ARTurday....Great reminder...happy summer♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/monolith/

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  8. Well said, and illustrated with great pictures. With all the BBQs etc. going on, it is good to be reminded of the origin of this day.
    I hope you enjoyed your 4th. Thank you for linking up at s~ART~urday!

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  9. Such a thoughtful and true post. Great photos to go with it, too :) Happy 4th!!

    Carrie
    curlycraftymom.com

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    1. Wow, thank you very much. I hope you had a good 4th.

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  10. Great post! I hope you had a happy 4th of July!

    Thank you for joining the July Everyday Friends Monthly Blog and Social Media Hop! ~Kelly, Our Everyday Harvest

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