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USO Canteen FReeper Style....Liberty R&R to Arizona....
July 27,2002
FRiends of the USO Canteen FReeper Style and Snow Bunny
Posted on 07/27/2002 1:16:24 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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If you know a Veteran, someone in your family, friend of the family, neighbor, who served their country, take a brief moment of your day to thank them. Thank them for the sacrifice they made for the better good of their country.
We at Free Republic, and the USO Canteen FReeper Style, are thankful for every service member in our military, who has served our great nation.
So, to the men and women who answered the call, in both times of war and peace, thank you.
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Message from Snow Bunny to all those who visit the Canteen.
This is how I think of the USO Canteen Freeper Style. It is like a cottage down a road, a place where a weary veteran can spend the night.
Since it opened, it is magical how so many Freepers who post here, feel it too. It has been so dear how the Freepers kept making it a cottage - a home-type of place that had a huge living room for them to visit in and a dance floor, a library, etc.
Many Veterans have written to me, saying that the Canteen is like home to them for the first time since they served.
This is your Canteen - a respite from our busy and sometimes troubling world. Make yourself at home.
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CASUAL SATURDAY AT THE CANTEEN
Liberty commences at the beginning of today's FReeper USO Canteen thread and, depending on your division assignment, expires when the new thread for Sunday is posted.
***** A special invitation to our troops and Veterans to join us in today's cyber trip. *****
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Arizona
Arizona from the splendor of the Grand Canyon to the multitude of wildflowers.
Our trip takes us to the Grand Canyon.......Anyone care to take an added trip down into this marvelous place?
Our next adventure happens when we get to......The Havasupai Indian Reservation is located in Havasu Canyon deep in the heart of Grand Canyon. Havasu Canyon is one of the over 600 side canyons together forming the 280-mile long Grand Canyon.
Home to towering waterfalls, beautiful cascades, and tropical blue-green pools this lush oasis is considered the "gem" of the Grand Canyon.
Beautiful Arizona landmark, Camelback Mountain
In a place called Sedona, there is something very mystical about this spot in Northeastern Arizona.
Sedona is unique in several respects. First is that it is relatively lush and seems rather out of place in a state better known for it's desert-like landscape. Secondly, Sedona has beautiful rich red rock formations that jet out of the sandy canyon floor, they look something like enormous sculptures against the azure sky.
Traveling over to Tucson where there are many things to see: ...Sabino Canyon, De Grazia Art Gallery, Seguaro National Monuments. But one of the stops we will take , is the Mission San Xavier.
Mission San Xavier del Blac
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To: SassyMom; Aeronaut; The Mayor; ClaraSuzanne; kneezles
Good morning Sassy.
<------click on the picture
Clara, sorry you can't hear the song. :( It's "Tequilia Sunrise", by the Eagles, so just hum along.
To: SpookBrat
a little pastry with your coffee?
To: LindaSOG
Great link.
Good morning!!
To: SpookBrat
Good Morning Spookie! WOW, you know all of my favorite bands. I love the Eagles!!! What a great way to wake up! (((HUG))) NHH *giggle*
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posted on
07/27/2002 5:52:51 AM PDT
by
SassyMom
To: The Mayor
Thanks for the pastry and coffee. YUMMY!
65
posted on
07/27/2002 5:53:41 AM PDT
by
SassyMom
To: LindaSOG
Thanks, Now you have more mail. =^)
66
posted on
07/27/2002 5:54:31 AM PDT
by
Pippin
To: The Mayor; ClaraSuzanne; Kathy in Alaska
Good morning; hope you have a wonderful week-end and a nice visit to Arizona.
If you have a chance, stop by the Fresno Rally thread. mtngrl has her report and pictures posted. I forgot my camera last night. Oh well ...... I'm sure between mntgrl and Mama_Bear there will be enough to go around.
67
posted on
07/27/2002 5:55:07 AM PDT
by
JustAmy
To: SassyMom; kneezles
Good Morning, Sassy! Don't tell Kneezles he's in another state!LOL!!
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posted on
07/27/2002 5:57:10 AM PDT
by
Pippin
To: LindaSOG
Good Morning, Linda! Are you feeling better?????? I sure hope so, but maybe this nice clean Arizona air will help you get to 100% today! :) Thanks again for all of your hard work getting our history to us every day. I love it!
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posted on
07/27/2002 5:58:06 AM PDT
by
SassyMom
To: JustAmy; habs4ever; The Mayor
Good morning,everybody!
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posted on
07/27/2002 6:03:38 AM PDT
by
Pippin
To: LindaSOG
Thanks Linda, these are great pictures of our VERY brave troops.
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posted on
07/27/2002 6:06:12 AM PDT
by
SassyMom
To: SpookBrat; All
Good Morning Spookie and FRiends!!
ARRGH! I'll be leaving for the weekend and you all go to my beautiful home state!!!!!
Enjoy it without me!
Love, GG
To: Snow Bunny; FallGuy; JohnHuang2; Mama_Bear; Victoria Delsoul; daisyscarlett; Iowa Granny; ...
You will stay right where you are on the thread.
U S S Arizona Memorial The Memorial straddles the sunken hull of the battleship USS Arizona
and commemorates the December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Memorial was dedicated in 1962, and became a National Park Service area in 1980.
Just Click on the graphic to visit this site.
Please take a moment and Thank a Service Man or Woman.Just Click on the logo to send an e-mail.
To: ClaraSuzanne
LOL.... He's in another state alright, it's dreamland. He had a very hard week, so he is getting a chance to sleep in. :)
It's good to see you this morning, Clara. I hope you have a great weekend.
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07/27/2002 6:09:36 AM PDT
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SassyMom
To: SassyMom
Poor baby! Let him sleep then!
I'm doing just fine this Morning,It's a nice cool day here wich is a real break for our usually hot and Humid July days. And It rained here for once! Yippie!
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posted on
07/27/2002 6:17:46 AM PDT
by
Pippin
To: d4now; Snow Bunny; Victoria Delsoul; LadyX; coteblanche; AntiJen; SassyMom; SpookBrat; ...
On behalf of All our men in the military
and All the men in the USO Canteen
I'd like to Thank You Ladies for your continual support of our military.
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thank you, Tonkin, For the flowers and the trubute to the canteen ladies. but the honor and priviledge is in supporting these wonderful men amd women who are serving to protect us and our way of life.
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posted on
07/27/2002 6:22:18 AM PDT
by
Pippin
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thank you for the lovely flowers this morning, Tonk.
You are appreciated.
78
posted on
07/27/2002 6:22:55 AM PDT
by
JustAmy
To: Snow Bunny
What a beautiful presentation, Snow Bunny!
We always look forward to Saturdays and R&R with the troops, getting to know AMERICA!!
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posted on
07/27/2002 6:24:53 AM PDT
by
LadyX
To: LindaSOG
1811 Miguel Hidalgo y Castilla, Mexican priest and freedom fighter, executed
Late one September evening the name of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla became forever engraved in Mexico's history. Since that night, his life as well as that of Mexico, changed radically.
Before that historic moment when his voice cried out to demand Mexicos independence from the Spanish crown El Cura Hidalgo, Father Hidalgo, as he was called, was exactly that -- an old priest from a parish in the small town of Dolores, Guanajuato. It was there that he organized meetings with the townspeople and taught the farmers to work the land.
He was an enthusiastic and hard-working man, always worrying about the well-being of his community. To help the indigenous, he built an estate where he established a pottery shop, a tanning shop, a blacksmith stable, a carpentry store, and a looming shop. In addition, he sent for bees from La Habana and introduced apiculture to the inhabitants of Dolores.
Up until that famous night, Hidalgo was a Creole priest, born in a hacienda in Pénjamo, Guanajuato in 1753, and Mexico continued as a Spanish colony, one of the most prosperous ones though full of social injustice.
Hidalgos liberal ideas led him to join forces with a group of people who opposed the Spanish dominance. Together with this group of liberals, among them Ignacio Allende, Aldama and Abasolo, they reached an agreement in Queretaro to begin a revolution in October of 1810. However, they were discovered and forced to move up the date to September 16, 1810.
Hidalgo took the banner with the image of the Virgin Guadalupe and, ringing the church bell, he gathered many faithful Catholics from his parish to listen attentively to Hidalgos speech. He talked to them about Spanish oppression and about the impending need to free themselves from Spain.
The angry people shouted: Long live independence! Long live America! Away with bad government! With that, the armed battle began which would give birth to a new nation, free and sovereign.
In 1811 Father Hidalgo fell in an ambush staged by Félix María Calleja and, after being relieved of his duties as a priest, he was sentenced and shot to death.
His fight was not in vain, as Mexico gained its independence September 21, 1821. Mexico would never have gained independence had it not been for Hidalgos calling on the people of Dolores. His grito brought about the birth of Mexico.
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posted on
07/27/2002 6:25:34 AM PDT
by
Valin
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