Cabin Life, Chapter Twelve

Flags

Most cabin folks are patriotic. It is a regular practice to put out an American flag when one’s cabin is occupied. I can think of only one cabin without a flag at all, along with three cabins that only fly a California flag. (WHY??)

It would be tempting to segue into an entire post about patriotism, or the lack of it. I will restrain myself.

Instead, just enjoy these displays.(You may stand if you’d like, or even place your hand over your heart.)

Glory, hallelujah!

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2 Comments

  1. Flying the flag while the cabin is occupied is a great idea. But don’t get me started about dwellers who leave their American flag up all night without illumination (sorry, a full moon does not qualify)! And some forget to take the flags down when they head the down the hill. But for the most part, it all works well and looks nice.
    (One cabin on the west side used to fly a “Don’t Tread On Me” flag, but finally changed it to American.)
    (I’m emailing you a picture of ours just for kicks and maybe a smidge of American pride!)

    • Sharon, we regularly break the flag-flying rules. Please don’t tread on me for it! 😉


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