Posted on 02/11/2009 5:59:55 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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Our Flag Flying Proudly One Nation Under God
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Lord, Please Bless Our Troops, They're fighting for our Freedom.
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God Bless Our Republic
I pledge allegiance to the Flag
of the United States of America,
and to the Republic, for which it stands;
one nation UNDER GOD,
indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.
Prayers going up
boo-boo!
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Goodness Dear Hope you are on the money tonight!:)
Hope all is well with you & yours.
As always....hand over heart & prayers up! *Hugs*
Evening Philly dee dee.....good to see you!
Are you doing well stateside? *Hugs*
Sequin Island lighthouse is this what Olympia Snow and Susan Collins were Holding Out for money for this?? or did they grow up on the Island and that explains the twitches!!
Just Kidding!
Boo Boo Be Boo!:)
Did I make a boo boo?
Hiya Scoutmaster....did you make that special early Valentine dinner yet? *Hugs*
My sons rooms were pretty mysterious when they lived at home . . . does that count . . . ;-)
Yeah still furnishing my Flat!!! Listening to the Local brodacst all this week of Phillies vs tampa in the world series they are on Game 4 tonight!! i watched them on ESPN on the AFN we didn’t get Fox Transmission why I will never Know!! hahaha
Checking in from my soggie bunker with my semi-new lap top! This way I do not have to worry about the wife & daughter crashing it. I have the only password for it. ;>)
It is finally melting the 1 1/2 feet of global warming from the yard & I will have to go out to the barn to get the tiller ready for use & the 3 wheelers to catch Lance for when he escapes!
Ha! LOL!
My son’s room is most likely full of chemistry & botony experiments unkown to mankind!
That counts for sure!:)
Oh yes!!! Mrs.SR raved about it being so scrumptulitiuos. Saturday comes the Chocolate dipped Strawberries.
Old Mine Road in Sussex County, NJ. In broad daylight is a creepy place. I was metal detecting a site there and I just had to leave. The hairs on my neck were standing up and I knew someone was watching me. I split plenty quick. Never went back.
Oh Sandy....this is a great link! Thank you!
Entourage -- U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Ramone Delgado talks to a group of Iraqi children while walking down a road during a patrol with Iraqi Police to conduct post-election surveys in Al Iman, Iraq, Feb. 3, 2009. Delgado is assigned to the 4th Infantry Division's 10th Calvary Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class James Wagner.
Not trying to redirect the thread, but seeing the reference to Seguin Lighthouse in Maine reminded me of this:
“Maine Hits Record Low In Winter’s Deepest Bite”
February 11, 2009
Maine recorded its coldest temperature ever - a frigid 50 degrees below zero - when a blast of Arctic air hit New England last month. That tied a 1933 thermometer reading in Bloomfield, Vt., for the coldest recorded temperature in New England history.
“It’s a big wow,” said Tony Sturey, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Caribou, Maine, near where the temperature was recorded on Jan. 16. “It’s an incredible number, an insanely cold number.”
The lowest temperature ever recorded in the United States - minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit - was reached in January 1971 in Alaska. In the continental United States, the record low is 70 below, measured in January 1954 in Montana.
Maine’s previous record of 48 degrees below was measured in 1925 in Van Buren, also in mid-January.
This January was colder than usual in many parts of New England. The low temperature was recorded between 7 and 7:30 a.m. along the Big Black River near Depot Mountain in northwestern Maine, after a mass of Arctic air plunged into Alaska and northern Canada, and traveled eastward into New England.
Residents of Northern Maine are accustomed to temperatures fit for a penguin. Still, no matter how predictable, the cold comes with a price, said Steven R. Buck, city manager for Caribou, a town of about 8,000 near Big Black River. “When we see noontime highs of 10 or 15 below zero, that really takes a toll on the heating bill,” he said.”
Fits Right in with our Canteen.
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