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Fixing The Flag

Posted in Library of Congress, Undogegorized by chamblee54 on February 11, 2014

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PG had been by the house ten thousand times over the last fifty years. It had been vacant since last summer. There was a flag out front, on display 24/7. PG did not think this continuous display was a good idea. Eventually, the flag would come down, into a respectful retirement.

This afternoon saw something different. The rope that attached the bottom grommet to the flag pole was broken. Instead of being tied down one side to the pole, the flag was hanging from the top grommet like a red, white, and blue dishrag. PG saw this while riding by on his bike, and realized that it could be fixed in two jerks of a sheep’s tail.

There were some things the flag rescue person did not count on. The first mistake was getting some four inch cable ties. They were not long enough. String would have worked better, but sometimes the desire to go high tech wins out.

When PG got back to his bike, the next door neighbor was in the road, staring. “What are you doing?” “Trying to fix the flag” “It’s not broken. That is not your yard, and you should not be there messing with it.” ” I have known the family for fifty years” “They sold the house, it doesn’t belong to them”

Sometimes, what you are doing is right, or at least not wrong. It is also not worth fighting about. You need to know the difference. Pictures are from The Library of Congress. UPDATE The house was torn down. It is being replaced by a McMansion. This is a repost.

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  1. shawnbrucepruett's avatar shawnbrucepruett said, on February 12, 2014 at 11:22 am

    In this day and age it seems like Good Samaritans could get shot for random acts of kindness. What has happened to our world?


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