At our house it flies 24/7
Raining here. I have one up, but it’s a tiny one on the front porch.
I bring my flag in even outside of the rules I bring it in because it’s cotton and made in the US. That’s so rare, I’m afraid it’ll get stolen !
Thanks for the reminder, I used to be one who flew the flag on all appropriate holidays and put it away during the Kenyanesian Usurpation and got out of the habit.
You can bet I will be flying it for Flag Day this year, now that we once again have a natural born citizen legitimate President. It also happens to be President Trump’s birthday.
24/7 Just raised to full staff at noon.
Yes, it’s up. Wife will be in charge of watching for a rain shower here at home as I’m playing at a volunteer “Jam For Veterans” today.
Mine flies 24/7
I live on the third floor, so it’s not really practical to fly a flag outside, but I have three flags on display inside. All were flown over the U.S. Capitol, courtesy of U.S. Senators and Congresscritters.
I would think on this day of all days it should
be flown at half staff. That is where mine is today.
Yep!
24/7, illuminated at night with flood light.
Funny you should ask.
There is a curious lack of flags in my neighborhood this Memorial Day. Even for California it has been usually at least a 25% participation, but not this year.
Scratching my head...
My flag flies 24/7 with light on it. Over the holiday weekend I also have 2 - 3’x5’ American flags that light up hanging on my porch.. Thankful for all we have now and mournful for those we have lost.
The Stars and Stripes and a Gadsen Flag, 24/7/365 since 9/11.
Flies 24/7 here
Thank you for reminding me. My landlord has a 48 star flag and its flying now.
24/7 at my place, too. Still have my Trump/Pence sign up, as well.
24/7 here, too.
Yesterday I took the old one down, and put up the clean new one. It looks wonderful. It means more.
I then respectfully burned the old one in the fireplace.
My flag flies 24/7 under lights at night! But, I bought 2 more yesterday for replacements at Menard’s (a Wisconsin hardware chain). They were $4.99 each with a rebate of $5 each. So, Menard’s pays ME 1 cent each to take home a flag. What a company!
Yes, they were printed cotton and won’t last long, but the fancier, stitched nylon ones that fly for a minute over the Capitol that I used to buy from my Congressman for about $20 each don’t last any longer. Thank you Mr. Menard!
I added a smaller, yellow "Don't Tread On Me" flag below the American flag after I attended the initial Tea Party rally in Arizona on Tax Day in 2009.
Old Glory flies every day at my house. My wife puts out a few dozen miniatue flags in our yard on Memorial Day. Its a beautiful sight.