Showing posts with label red white and blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red white and blue. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

Remember a Veteran Today. Thank a Veteran Today.


A Nation's Strength


 
by Walt Whitman


 
Not gold, but only man can make
     A people great and strong;
Men who, for truth and honor's sake,
     Stand fast and suffer long.



Brave men who work while others sleep,
     Who dare while others fly --
They build a nation's pillars deep
     And lift them to the sky.



Thank a veteran today.
Remember a veteran today.
Peace to all.

Bracelet here.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Happy Fourth of July Kitty


Beaded kitties are available here.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Return of the Betsy Ross Cats

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I'm sure you've heard the story of Betsy Ross and how she sewed the first American flag.  Betsy Ross didn't have the easiest life, by the way.  She was disowned by the Quakers.  Her first husband died in an explosion at the munitions depot he was guarding, her second died in a British prison, and her third was sick for many years. She had seven daughters, two of whom died in infancy.  Throughout it all, she maintained a struggling upholstery business.  What choice did she have?

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One day, in May of 1776, three members of a secret committee from the Continental Congress appeared on her doorstep:  George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross.  She was already acquainted with Washington, who sat in the pew beside hers in church.   In fact, she had done some sewing work for him in the past.  And she knew Ross because she had married his nephew, who was now deceased.

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Washington showed Betsy Ross a rough design for the flag they had in mind, which included a six pointed star.  Betsy, who was no slouch with a pair of scissors, showed the men how to cut out a star.  They were impressed enough to entrust her with making the first US flag.

What you probably didn't  know was that Betsy had help.  Feline help.


Sewing a flag by hand is a lot of work.  If you don't believe me, try cutting out a five-pointed star and sewing a star onto your jeans.  Just one.  Go ahead.  Try.  See what I mean?

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And Betsy didn't have much time.  She was on a serious deadline.

That's when the Betsy Ross cats stepped in to help.

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Each night while Betsy slept, the cats worked.  (You wondered what cats did during the night, didn't you?  It's not all mice and lizards, apparently.)  Using their claws, they made all the itty bitty holes Betsy needed for sewing.


They made puncture holes in the stars and the stripes, and the field of blue where the stars would be placed.  

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When Betsy needed to sketch out part of the flag, she used their fallen whiskers to make a brush.  (Cat whiskers, by the way, make superb paint brushes, but it's best to check with your cat first.)


Some of the kitties even gave whiskers to be used for the actual stitching.  And with the cats' help, Betsy completed the flag on time.  In the picture, you can see George Washington eyeing a tuft of cat hair on the flag.  Betsy pretended that she had no idea how it got there.

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The cats later crossed the ocean to assist in making the post French revolution flag.  They and their ancestors have been instrumental in making flags for many other countries, including Cambodia, Costa Rica, Australia, Chile, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Iceland, Laos, Luxembourg, Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, Paraguay, Philippines, Panama, Russia, Samoa, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Thailand, and even Britain's Union Jack.  (But don't tell Betsy.)

They are commemorated here ~ the unsung (or unmeowed) heroes and heroines behind the flag.

Monday, June 21, 2010

The Red White and Blue Ditty

The USA is not the only flag red, white, and blue.
Those colors honor Russia, Cuba, France, the UK, too.

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You'll find those colors in the flags of Myanmar, Nepal,
N. Korea, Thailand, but hang on 'cause that's not all.

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Red, white, and blue ~ the colors found on flags flown in Liberia.
You'll even see red, white, and blue in Norway's cafeteria.

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Slovakia, Laos, Taiwan, and yes, Cambodia
Are countries where red, white, and blue flags flutter by the roadia.

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New Zealand, West Samoa, and also in Australia...
Red, white and blue flags flutter past folks dressed in full regalia.

The flags found deep in Chile, and in the Netherlands?
They're the colors that unfurl on flags in North Koreans' hands.

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From the peaks of Czech Republic to the fjords found in Iceland
They're the colors waving, fluttering when they strike up the band.

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Red, white, and blue for Luxembourg and also Panama.
They fly their flags and in each language cheer and shout "rah rah!"

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Now if perhaps you spot a little error, three, or two,
I really have to ask you: So what else is new?!

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A bracelet and earrings in the colors of the flag of Luxemczechothaiway.