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Sunday, July 04, 2010
A couple recent discoveries to enhance your Fourth of July: Happy Fourth of July!!
Boston Pops last 4 minutes of the 1812 Overture. Wow!
Boston Pops Fourth of July Stars and Stripes Forever!
Boston Pops Fourth of July fireworks Finale! Phenomenal!
After nearly three years of excavation, archaeologists have confirmed the discovery of the site of George Washington's boyhood home near the banks of the Rappahannock River in northeast Virginia. Archaeologists found remains of Washington's boyhood home
Then to celebrate it A rare and original manuscript of one of America's most patriotic songs has been discovered in a flea market bargain. A shopper browsing through the market in New York bought a framed picture of a flower for $10 and found handwritten manuscript of "America" (My Country 'tis of Thee) tucked behind the picture, the manuscript's owner said Thursday.
The manuscript of the song whose lyrics were written by Samuel Francis Smith in 1831 could be worth tens of thousands of dollars, said the owner, art collector Keya Morgan. He said he bought it from the flea market shopper, who has asked not to be identified. The song was intended to be played in schools to inspire and teach children and was first played in public on July 4, 1831, in the First Baptist Church in Newton, Massachusetts, Morgan said. The song is written to the tune of "God Save the Queen," the national anthem of the United Kingdom. Rare song manuscript found in flea market
I am trying to lighten up today as one of my sons is here with the grandchildren and we are going to have a little get together so I am squeezing this in! It is primarily a scorcher today in Western Massachusetts but I will try to cook on the grill in celebration of the day. I hope you all can do the same. Have a nice Fourth of July and God Bless America!
Thanks Tom! He is taking the kids in to Boston with my ex to watch the pops. I am happy that at least for now they won't let him go back to Afghanistan though Tom leaves Iraq next week for Afghanistan.
He just called me before he left! I can see envying him but not me with this heat and those crowds. It is more pleasant to watch it on tv though I do appreciate it more being a Bostonian!
James M. Joiner was born in Danvers and raised in Historic Salem, Massachusetts. "I was very lucky to have spent my childhood on Gallows Hill and a child of the streets in mid 1960s Salem. I roamed all the historic sites routinely as they were all free in those days," he says.
He attended the Essex Agricultural Institute and graduated from high school, after which he enlisted in the Air Force where he joined the military police. Upon his discharge he went back to farming but soon realized that he needed to do more to support his growing family – by then, he had a wife and three children – so he went back to school and earned a B.S. in accounting. Working a third-shift job so that he could attend college fulltime during the day, he found himself challenged by what he was seeing and learning at the Salem State Teachers College (now Salem University).
Jim’s first book, "Life In The Trenches Of American Society: How to Survive 21st Century Society” started him on a journey that currently encompasses six books, two must read manuscripts, a Manifesto to the World, and a Blog.
Jim lives and writes in Massachusetts.
9 comments:
Wow!!!! Happy 4th of July Jim. Enjoy yourself
Second that Jim-I'm glad one of your sons is home.
Thanks Monique, we can hope for many more!
Thanks Tom! He is taking the kids in to Boston with my ex to watch the pops. I am happy that at least for now they won't let him go back to Afghanistan though Tom leaves Iraq next week for Afghanistan.
I'm envious Jim. The Pops concert is one of the best. We see parts of it on TV but being there would be better.
He just called me before he left! I can see envying him but not me with this heat and those crowds. It is more pleasant to watch it on tv though I do appreciate it more being a Bostonian!
Happy 4th, Jim. Thanks!
Hi Tom! We certainly are thinking a lot on a day like this these days aren't we? Funny, I was on your site but didn't see the pool you mentioned.
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