Day 29: July 4, 2021 Happy Birthday, America Comment via blog |
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![]() I was driving gravel roads in the eastern part of Montana when I saw the flag on a fence post. It was probably a couple of miles from the nearest structure and five miles from the nearest pavement. Possibly because of thoughts I'd had a day or two before, I was prompted to photograph it as it waved in the middle of nothing with no alterations other than the beginnings of some naturally occurring fraying. I've become quite tired of flags with blue stripes, black stripes, orange stripes, rainbow stripes, green stripes, or any other off-color stripe. I'm burnt out on flags with overprinted eagles, Gadsden snakes, or silhouettes of rifles, pistols, cannons, or Marilyn Monroe. I was born burnt out on grafts of the flag of the United States of America and the Confederate battle flag. I really appreciated that single unmolested U.S. flag looking like something of which George and Betsy would approve. I didn't use the picture on the day I took it, but it was on my mind. I'm glad it was there for today. Happy Birthday, America. |
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