~Sallie
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22 Apr 2015 Comments Off on Tomorrow
“There’s a beginning and an end to everything, and all things, both happy and sad must come to an end. However, something new is always beginning for it is hiding among tomorrow’s secrets.”
Paul’s upcoming book Among Tomorrow’s Secrets” will be published soon.
~Sallie
20 Apr 2015 Comments Off on Patriot’s Day
in Seeds of thought Tags: Patriot's Day, Paul Revere
Dear Fellow Journalers,
Patriot’s Day commemorates the battles of Lexington and Concord that occurred in 1775 in Massachusetts. They were the earliest battles of the American Revolution.
It is important to have a few heroes in our lives, because believing in the heroic
can help make each and every one of us a little bit better day in and day out.
Prior to 1775, the area that is now the eastern part of the United States mainly consisted of British colonies controlled by the United Kingdom. The American Revolutionary War, also known as the American War of Independence, was a major step in the independence of the United States. The first battles in this war were fought in the areas of Lexington and Concord, near Boston, Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775. For this reason, the third Monday in April is symbolic for the emerging independence of the new country.
Paul Revere is among the patriots who are remembered on Patriot’s Day. The American silversmith is known for spreading the word of the Boston Tea Party to New York and Philadelphia, and for warning the Lexington Minutemen about the British invasion in 1775. The story of his “midnight” ride to Lexington to discuss action plans against the British has been poetized.
An act to amend the Tennessee code regarding Patriot’s Day took effect in 2008. The state’s code now officially includes the holiday and mentions that its governor proclaims April 19 of each year as Patriot’s Day. This day is still not a public holiday in Tennessee. Patriots’ Day is also known as Patriot’s Day and Patriots Day. However, it should not be confused with Patriot Day, held on September 11 to mark the anniversary of terrorist attacks in the United States on that date in 2001.
To read more about Patriot’s Day please see:
http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/patriots-day ~Sallie
17 Apr 2015 Comments Off on Today was good
in Seeds of thought Tags: Dr. Seuss
“Today was good
Today was fun.
Tomorrow is another one.”
Dr. Seuss
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