Reminders from Our Flag
for Tuesday, December 18, 2018
[ GO HERE to preview and/or perform this week's Pre-Pledge Tribute (PPT) -
recalling the courageous Sons of Liberty and their Boston Tea Party ]
Today's Star-Spangled Inspirational Quote
... is from today's Moment to Remember honoree - Ben Franklin ...
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."
- Ben Franklin
for Tuesday, December 18, 2018
[ GO HERE to preview and/or perform this week's Pre-Pledge Tribute (PPT) -
recalling the courageous Sons of Liberty and their Boston Tea Party ]
Today's Star-Spangled Inspirational Quote
... is from today's Moment to Remember honoree - Ben Franklin ...
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."
- Ben Franklin
Today's Moment to Remember
... Poor Richard's Almanack ...
[ what a strange spelling ;) ]
... Poor Richard's Almanack ...
[ what a strange spelling ;) ]
On Dec. 19, 1732, one of our Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin, first published his Poor Richard's Almanac. This book reflected Franklin's personality and his desire to show-off his wit and humor. The book, which was printed yearly from 1732 to 1758, eventually sold up to 10,000 copies a year, contained a calendar, weather predictions, humor, poems, sayings, astrological information, and even an occasional math problem to solve.
Here are a few Poor Richard's Almanack (they spelled with old English back then) sayings to will make you think and perhaps laugh:
“Love your Enemies, for they tell you your Faults.”
“Speak little, do much.”
“If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing.”
“Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.”
Today's Slice of Americana - Sports
... a MLB legend is born ...
... a MLB legend is born ...
OTD, Dec. 18 in 1886, Ty Cobb was born in Georgia.
Ty, who threw right and batted left, played 22 seasons of Major League Baseball, mostly with the Detroit Tigers. During his career, he set 90 MLB records, several of which he still holds today - including:
*Highest Career Batting Average = .366
*Most Career Batting Titles = 11
Ty Cobb, nicknamed "The Georgia Peach," was also know to be a charitable man. His early investments in Coca-Cola and General Motors helped establish a hospital and an educational foundation that has a large scholarship fund for Georgia residents.
Ty, who threw right and batted left, played 22 seasons of Major League Baseball, mostly with the Detroit Tigers. During his career, he set 90 MLB records, several of which he still holds today - including:
*Highest Career Batting Average = .366
*Most Career Batting Titles = 11
Ty Cobb, nicknamed "The Georgia Peach," was also know to be a charitable man. His early investments in Coca-Cola and General Motors helped establish a hospital and an educational foundation that has a large scholarship fund for Georgia residents.
Thanks for reviewing today's 'Reminders for Our Flag'
- a service from the Flag Steward program
Now go 'Be a stud citizen' today by ...
... picking up and disposing of 2 pieces of trash that will help
keep America beautiful !!!
- a service from the Flag Steward program
Now go 'Be a stud citizen' today by ...
... picking up and disposing of 2 pieces of trash that will help
keep America beautiful !!!
In God We Trust
(Official motto of the United States of America)
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