I only fly this flag once a year, every year on the 4th of July. I live back-o-beyond on a dead-end dirt road, up the side of a hill in a rural mountain hollow with only one valley road in and the same road out.
Somehow, the roar of my cannon and the flapping of my flag on this day, in this setting, seems to mean alot more than if I were anywhere else. It speaks volumes.
I've had hammer-heads appear quite upset, while asking me why I fly an "English" flag on this day (as if I were a Tory)?
The irony of it is, they wouldn't even know what a "Tory" was. Alot of people who have strong opinions, are rarely bright enough to even discuss the weather.
This is the first flag that was presented to General George Washington by the Continental Congress. This bunting illustrates the need for independance and the reluctance for complete seperation. It is the first "national" flag of the U.S.A..
Along with it, I fly my original colours of Ireland; pre harp and pre tricolour. King George (an original Hammer-Head), banned it from display because he said the three crowns were too Papal.
So enjoy your 4th; all of you whom have adopted our country, from wherever you or your ancestors came from.
Me? Mine they tell me, have been here since 1710 in South Carolina and I'm running two picnic shoulders through my smoker to have pulled pork today. Eat your hearts out.
Richard "The Acceptable Terrorist" (from Brooklyn)