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Placing Flags For Memorial Day

May 26, 2013 by info@3QuartersToday.com

In cemeteries all over the country flags are placed on the graves of veterans for Memorial Day. Have you ever wondered how they suddenly appear, who places them, and how long it takes?

In Elmwood Nebraska, a town of just slightly over 800 people, we celebrate Memorial Day like many towns across the country. The local VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) coordinates volunteers to met in the cemetery to place flags on the memorial crosses and markers. I’ve learned this event is often called “Flaging In”

Community helps place flags
Community helps place flags

A time of 7 o’clock pm was sent out for anyone who wanted to help decorate the cemetery. I got there about 7:05 and the people were already milling about with bundles of flags. All of the small flags had already been taken so a friend and I were given a basket of large flags to raise on the poles.

Boy Scout placing flags on Memorial Day
Boy Scout placing flags on Memorial Day

Each pole was at least a two person job, one to hold the flag to make sure it didn’t touch the ground, and the other to raise the pole. The flag wanted to fly free in the wind and I can’t describe the feeling I had as I released the flag into the wind and watch it unfurl. Maybe a sense of pride crept over my face along with a smile. It felt good.

Raising the flag on Memorial Day
Raising the flag on Memorial Day
Raising flags on Memorial Day
Raising flags on Memorial Day
American Flag Ready to fly on Memorial Day
American Flag Ready to fly

This was truly a community event with people of all ages helping.

American unfurls at half staff
American flag unfurls at half staff

It’s pretty amazing to gather with a group of people who feel the same way. Who want to remember veterans and those that died serving their country. People need to remember, never forget what makes the United States great.

Take time out this weekend from your barbecues, family get togethers and shopping to visit a military museum, take part in a Memorial Day ceremony at a church or cemetery. Look at the names and dates on the headstones and remember.

Where to Buy American Flags Made in America

Valley Forge Flag 3-Feet by 5-Feet Nylon USBulk American Flags for Cemeteries3′ X 5′ Flag Display Case

Recognizing Memorial Day

  • Memorial Day in a Cemetery (3QuartersToday.com)
  • Remembering Memorial Day (3QuartersToday.com)
  • Remembering The Meaning Of Memorial Day (dfw.cbslocal.com)
  • Remember the Fallen Soldiers on This Memorial Day (theroycroftreport.com)
  • Memorial Day: A Humphrys Holiday (humphrysflagco.wordpress.com)
  • Memorial Day, the Day Our Band Marched (3QuartersToday.com)

Filed Under: Military Pride, Small Town Living Tagged With: boy scout, Cemeteries, cemetery, elmwood nebraska, flag, Flag of the United States, Holiday, memorial day, midwest, Nebraska, small town, United States, veterans, vfw veterans of foreign wars

Silent Sunday #20

January 27, 2013 by info@3QuartersToday.com

toboggan in the snow

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Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: #SilentSunday, cold, midwest, Nebraska, Photography, seasons, sked, sledding, snow, toboggan, winter

Silent Sunday 19

January 20, 2013 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Country Church in Winter

Silent Sunday Returns

Silent Sunday

Filed Under: Photography, Small Town Living Tagged With: Christian, church, cold, country, lutheran, midwest, Nebraska, Photography, rural, Silent Sunday, snow, winter

Halloween Night, Nebraska Style including a 800 lb Pumpkin

October 29, 2012 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Halloween is the second most decorated holiday in the United States, obviously after Christmas and in some neighborhoods it’s almost like a giant fun house and haunted house all rolled into one.

Here is rural America you can find giant pumpkins and jack o’lanterns weighing 800 lbs or more. How is this Possible? With a little creativity. Welcome to the Midwestern version of a Jack O’Lantern, country style. A little spray paint and cut out stencils for the face and you have a round bale jack-o-lantern made from hay. It’s going to take a little longer for him to rot and I would try to light a candle inside him either.

Round Bale Pumpkin
Round Bale Pumpkin

I’m not one to decorate for Halloween, except a few carved pumpkins on the porch, but I do appreciate those that do go all out for All Hallows Eve. Some houses are just genius in the making with scary motion triggered decorations, ghouls, and soundtracks.

If you’re going to stay within the Jack O’Lantern theme then maybe these Halloween decorations will fit your holiday spirit.

GIANT PUMPKIN DECORATION 300cm8.9 Ft Tall Large Fire & Ice Lighted Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Man Airblown Inflatable Halloween Creepy Scary Decor Haunted House Prop Outdoor Yard Decoration7ft Tall Spooky Wacky Funny Stack Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Airblown Inflatable Halloween Creepy Decor Haunted House Prop Outdoor Yard DecorationAirblown Inflatable Colossal Pumpkin Reaper 12′ Halloween Yard Decoration

If scary is more your speed than think about setting up a haunted lawn complete with motion detection ghouls and bats in the trees. Rent a fog machine for Halloween night and place tombstones in the yard.

Prextex Giant 30 inch Flying Motion Detection BatBeistle Doomed Groom and Buried Bride Props, 33-1/2-Inch by 5-Feet 3-InchSerial Killer Tombstones – Halloween Yard Decoration – Set/6, 21.3Reaper Animatronic Snapping Sam Candy Treats Bowl Halloween Haunted House Decor Motion Activated Moving Head Creepy Glowing Red Eyes Scary Sayings & Talking Words

As a kid I loved, and hated getting scared while Trick or Treating. I still remember the house where a gorilla greeted us at the door. I must of been about five years old and wouldn’t walk up the steps, but it’s my favorite memory of Halloween.

Fun Costumes For Door Greeting

Can you imagine the response of kids if you answered the door in a Star Wars or Avengers costume? Oh yeah, Iron Man is in the house. I bet you would get a record number of trick or treaters and maybe even run out of candy. But, I bet no one would care and you would be the talk of the neighborhood.

Gorilla Suit With ChestDarth Vader Deluxe CostumeIron Man Dlx Adult CostumeThor Avengers Movie Theatrical CostumeHulk Avengers Classic Muscle CostumeCaptain America Avengers Movie Theatrical Costume

 

Decorating for Halloween

Start Decorating For Halloween In Early August Thanks To Dollar Tree

It’s the beginning of August, but maybe you like to plan ahead. You’ve already started to stock up on pumpkin spice snacks, and you even picked out your kid’s costume at Costco back in July. The logical next step? It’s time to start shopping for orange …

Decorating for Halloween, indoors and out

Halloween enthusiasts Les Monroe (back) and Shawn Lewis enjoy dressing up their home inside and out with vintage and unique Halloween decor. Their outdoor display, seen Oct. 27, includes a cauldron made of a flowerpot, landscape fabric and rescued …

Saint Clair woman enjoys decorating for Halloween

The Pottsville native started decorating for Halloween in 1990 when she moved to Newport News, Va. Neighbors there didn’t decorate for the holiday, so, with help of her son, Frederick, Maley started what would become an annual event – decorating the …

Pirate ship sails in American Canyon for Halloween

AMERICAN CANYON — When it comes to decorating for Halloween, Kevin McCard of American Canyon goes all out. He has a graveyard with headstones and zombies, and a garage transformed into a veritable house of horrors. But what really distinguishes …

Decorating For Halloween In Style – BuildDirect

Decorating For Halloween In Style. Written by Rob Jones. When we think Halloween decorations, generally what springs to mind for many is plastic wall hangings, lurid novelty lighting, cotton-batten spider webs, and maybe …

Decorating for Halloween, Naturally | RecycleNation

When doing your Halloween decorating this year, think natural. Instead of creepy plastic pumpkins and menacing polystyrene grave markers, decorate for fall holidays with natural materials like pumpkins, dried corn, gourds, …

Easy (and Inexpensive) Decorating for Halloween …

Halloween is the second most decorated holiday in America (after Christmas), but sometimes the cost of creating the scariest house on the block can just get to be too much. If you’d like your house to be the one the kids are talking about the …

 

Filed Under: Small Town Living Tagged With: carving, country, decorating for halloween, farming, halloween, hay, Holidays, Jack O'Lantern, midwest, Nebraska, pumpkin, rural, small town

Silent Sunday #14: Fall Harvest

October 14, 2012 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Co-op elevator during harvest

Silent Sunday

Filed Under: Project 365 Tagged With: agriculture, Corn, country, harvest, Maize, midwest, Nebraska, rural

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