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It is Flag Day - one can google to "read" all about it. Suffice it to say I know we have the most beautiful flag in the world, in my humble opinion. Well, maybe not so humble. I don't have a flag to wave. I have my Dad's but it is encased in a beautiful triangular frame - sigh - I miss him. He was tough and I loved him.
So, another day to work on the details regarding the June 16th and June 24th book signing events at the Grants Pass Museum of Art. I'm really excited and a bit stressed! Of course, I am!
Took a walk and had a picnic with a close friend. We started at Tussing Park and walked across the Pedestrian Bridge (over the Rogue River) to Reinhart Volunteer Park. Some people still call it by it's former name - All Sports Park. It was re-dedicated in 2005 or 2006 which I attended. I had not lived here very long. It was a very nice event. Anyway, we walked and talked and watched the cottonwood trees shed their cotton. It was like a snow globe.
A beautiful day, started as over caste and just got better.
Write it down!
Marie