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Today, SUNDAY with CM - 03 Jul 2016

The 50 Star Flag of the United States:

In 1960, due to the post-Independence Day admission of Hawaii as the 50th U.S. State on August 21, 1959, the 50-star flag of the United States made its first appearance in Philadelphia, PA, almost 10.5 months later, according to Wikipedia the free encyclopedia.

Haiku by Robert Stone for July 3, 2016:
The same word may leave
good or bad taste depending
on current events.
--Robert Stone, Sunday, 3 July 2016.
-1000 haiku countdown finished, now for some more days, Day 1755

Quotable Quote: The Learning Which Counts

If I were a young parent today, there's one thing I would teach my children, and that is how to count money. I didn't get a lot of formal schooling-what I've learned, I've learned on my own-but one thing I do know how to do is to count money.

-HOWARD "JUNIOR". WALKER (1929-2016)

Sparksville, KY



Nature moment's: Stormy Sunday afternoon, July 3, 2016




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