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Amy's Place ... Poetry and Potpourri ... March, 2008
March 1, 2008
| JustAmy, St.Louie1, MamaBear, Billie
Posted on 03/01/2008 9:02:33 AM PST by JustAmy
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KEYWORDS: amysplace; jokes; music; poetry; potpourri
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To: FRiends; OESY
General Casimir Pulaski (1745-1779)
After surviving numerous bloody campaigns against Russia, Count Casimir Pulaski retired to France in 1777, bitterly disappointed and deeply depressed at Poland's failure to defeat her foes.
In Paris, Pulaski met Benjamin Franklin who was recruiting volunteers to fight in America's War of Independence. Mindful that England had recommended that Poland be partitioned by her hostile neighbors in 1772, Pulaski enthusiastically responded to Franklin's plea for assistance. In his letter of introduction to Washington, Franklin wrote of Pulaski as "an officer famous throughout Europe for his bravery and conduct in defense of the liberties of his country against ... great invading powers".
While awaiting his formal appointment by Congress, Pulaski was invited by Washington to serve on his staff during the Battle of Brandywine in September, 1777. Pulaski's performance during this baptism of blood in America earned him a commission as Brigadier General of the entire American cavalry.
In 1779, Pulaski was ordered to join General Lincoln in the South to help recapture Savannah. After French General D'Estaing, leader in the attack on the southern capital, fell wounded, Pulaski is reported to have rushed forward to assume command and raise the soldiers' spirits by his example and courage, only to be mortally wounded himself. Pulaski was named the "Father of the American Cavalry", and remains one of the well known figures of the American Revolutionary War. There is hardly a state in America without a county or town, street or square, monument or tablet, school or highway named in grateful memory of General Casimir Pulaski.
Happy Pulaski Day!
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posted on
03/03/2008 1:56:43 PM PST
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: JustAmy
I have searched and searched for my favorite video of the National Anthem..no luck so far!
Beautiful graphic, Amy. We need the rain ..It’s the cold I could do without! 68 and no wind is just about perfect!
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posted on
03/03/2008 2:52:16 PM PST
by
MEG33
(God Bless Our Military)
To: JustAmy
"There is hardly a state in America without a county or town, street or square, monument or tablet, school or highway named in grateful memory of General Casimir Pulaski." Maryland state route 40 bisects Baltimore north and south.
It's known locally as Route 40 East and Route 40 West.
And it's also called Pulaski Highway.
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posted on
03/03/2008 3:35:07 PM PST
by
NicknamedBob
(Tired of the hype about Hope? ... Just wait. When Obama is elected, all "hope" will be gone.)
To: JustAmy; OESY; Kitty Mittens; Conspiracy Guy
Books
Books in boxes. Books in racks.
Books in hallways. Books in stacks.
Books on shelves and closets tall.
Books on every patch of wall.
Books where sunlight makes them fade.
Books around that Ive mislaid.
Books my wife has gathered in.
Books beginning now to win.
Taking over in my life,
Books now keep me from my wife.
In the doorway of the den,
Stacks of books have grown again.
I go around the other way,
Easing back to hit the hay.
Unless subtly they have crept,
Into the space where once I slept.
Striving now to find a nook,
Not encumbered by a book,
I subside into my chair,
To find a book is waiting there.
Some few minutes reading now,
Will help me with my sleep somehow.
And when I nod and stiffly wake,
Ive lost my place, for Heavens Sake!
NicknamedBob . . . . . August 30, 2007
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posted on
03/03/2008 3:41:07 PM PST
by
NicknamedBob
(Tired of the hype about Hope? ... Just wait. When Obama is elected, all "hope" will be gone.)
To: NicknamedBob
One slight correction:
That Route 40 through Baltimore is U.S. 40, a national route akin to the legendary Route 66.
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posted on
03/03/2008 4:04:57 PM PST
by
NicknamedBob
(Tired of the hype about Hope? ... Just wait. When Obama is elected, all "hope" will be gone.)
To: NicknamedBob
Good afternoon, NnB.
Perfect poem to go with that picture! Thank you.
Happy Read Across America Day"!
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posted on
03/03/2008 4:16:02 PM PST
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: NicknamedBob
I had to do a Google search on Pulaski.
I had no idea who he was. I do not know whether we have a Pulaski anything in Fresno.
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posted on
03/03/2008 4:18:11 PM PST
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: JustAmy
Your weather gizmo is saying 67 degrees, but it feels more like 75 to me. It’s been a beautiful day here. I got over-heated in the car with all the running around I did today, but it actually felt really good to be overly warm for a change.
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posted on
03/03/2008 4:21:16 PM PST
by
Mama_Bear
(My heroes wear camouflage!)
To: MEG33
When I opened my mail this morning, the link to that National Anthem was there. If you find your favorite, please post it.
I think we have pretty much had our rain for the year. We may get one of two thunderstorms before the 1st of June. That is when the weather year starts.
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posted on
03/03/2008 4:21:20 PM PST
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: Mama_Bear; MeekOneGOP
Earlier today the weather gizmo said 69. If you were out for any amount of time, I bet it was warm.
I love this weather. Do you have a weather gadget on your new computer? I have mine set for Sanger weather. The one I post here is at a site that I’ve had the link to for at least 5 years. MeeknMing used to use it.
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posted on
03/03/2008 4:27:48 PM PST
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: JustAmy
Do you have a weather gadget on your new computer? Do you mean on my desktop? No, I have some gadgets that my son added, one is a couple of gages that look like tachometers on a car dashboard. They each have a red zone and a dial that continually fluctuates. I have no idea what they indicate. And if my dial goes into the red zone I have no idea what to do. LOL. But, no weather gadget. I do have one on my profile page here that I picked up somewhere. It shows the weather for Visalia. And I have one that shows the weather in Tampere, Finland where my foreign exchange daughter lives. It is 21 degrees there. YIKES!
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posted on
03/03/2008 4:35:44 PM PST
by
Mama_Bear
(My heroes wear camouflage!)
To: Mama_Bear
YIKES! is right.
That type of weather is what keeps me in Sunny California.
; ^ )
That and I don’t know where else I would want to live.
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posted on
03/03/2008 4:46:43 PM PST
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: JustAmy
That is a Precious Graphic, Amy! Thank you! You Mentioned that you Occasionally Make Graphics; I would Love to Make Some, if in the Future I have More Time. The First Thing I Want to Learn to Make are those Glittery Graphics I Find on the 'Net; they are So Pretty. The Other Day I Saw One that was a Real Pic of Elvis, Lol, and Someone had Glittered his Shirt; it Looked So Good! : )
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posted on
03/03/2008 5:58:56 PM PST
by
Kitty Mittens
(To God Be All Excellent Praise!!)
To: MEG33; NicknamedBob; All
Meg, your Butterfly Post in #155 is So Very Beautiful! Just Breathtaking!
Bob, I Love your 'Books' Poem, and Thank you to Everyone who Pinged me!
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posted on
03/03/2008 6:07:15 PM PST
by
Kitty Mittens
(To God Be All Excellent Praise!!)
To: NicknamedBob; JustAmy; MEG33; Kitty Mittens; Conspiracy Guy; jaycee; Mama_Bear
A Book There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
— Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
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posted on
03/03/2008 6:11:55 PM PST
by
OESY
To: Kitty Mittens
I can’t do anything fancy with graphics. I can add borders, change colors, resize and add text.
I would love to be able to do 1/4 of what MamaBear and Billie do. I think I need to start practicing.
What photo editing program do you have?
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posted on
03/03/2008 6:31:41 PM PST
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: OESY
Emily Dickinson’s poem “A Book” is wonderful, OESY. Thank you.
Hope your “Read Across America Day” was a beautiful spring day!
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posted on
03/03/2008 6:37:20 PM PST
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: JustAmy; All
178
posted on
03/03/2008 7:27:34 PM PST
by
MEG33
(God Bless Our Military)
To: Kitty Mittens
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posted on
03/03/2008 7:31:19 PM PST
by
MEG33
(God Bless Our Military)
To: OESY
I love books and reading. The first book that opened the doors of literature for me as a young girl was Jane Eyre. I am currently visiting Paris by way of “The Da Vinci Code”. It’s the only way I will ever “see” it, as I have no desire to ever set foot in France. But this journey through Paris in search of the Holy Grail is very interesting.
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posted on
03/03/2008 7:50:46 PM PST
by
Mama_Bear
(My heroes wear camouflage!)
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