Monday, November 11, 2019

We "planted" 624 flags

Every once in a while you do something that turns out just right and is also very enjoyable. Yesterday was one of those times for me.

This year on Veteran’s Day I wanted to honor those who have served their country.  I thought this should be something that would illustrate those feelings of patriotism  here in our community.

 2019 celebrates the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. There couldn’t be a better time to really show our patriotic spirit.

I had the idea to “plant” a flag garden in front of our country club in honor of veterans on this special day. The club has a dance planned in honor of veterans and I thought the “garden” would be a great accessory to that celebration.


In anticipation of planting several hundred flags, I sent out a request for volunteers. Eighteen people volunteered and one grandmother brought her three wonderful grandchildren. It was fabulous and, very much a fun time. We planted 624 flags.



We started small and worked our way around the flag pole.


The three grandchildren really worked hard. They were so cute.
The dance being held at the country club will start off with an honor guard from Patrick Air Force Base. There will be the National Anthem and the live band will play the service songs for all the branches of the military. Distinguished veterans who are members of the club will give tributes to veterans and specifically WWII Veterans. And, then there will be lots of dancing.  I can’t wait.

As every one arrives for the dance they will be greeted by our “flag garden” and hopefully they will realize that all the volunteers who worked on “planting” the flags tell them thank you for all the sacrifices they have given and their families have given so we can enjoy our freedom. 







The first video was taken of the flags waving in the breeze. We chose the smaller nylon flags because they looked so good when they all waved in the breeze. If you are reading this in an email, you will need to go to my blog page to view the video.  https://brendahyde.blogspot.com

A golfing friend of mine sent the second video. It was taken looking out of the windows of the club house. It is a really nice video.

Elmer Davis once said, “This Nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.” We have so much to be thankful for and it is because there are brave people willing to sacrifice for us.



Happy Veteran’s Day.
Cheers,
Brenda




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