CURRENT EVENTS
Happy 4th of July Everyone
BOOK OF THE WEEK
Were it not for George Washington, there may not have been a 4th of July celebration.
Founding Father:
Rediscovering George Washington
By Richard Brookhiser
Richard Brookhiser traces the astonishing achievements of Washington’s career and illuminates how his character and his values shaped the beginnings of American politics.
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
I was disappointed in this movie.Â
If you are a Wes Anderson fan and have seen this film, it would be interesting to hear what you thought of the film.
Asteroid City (2023)
MUSIC OF THE WEEK
Fortunate Son (1969)
By Creedence Clearwater Revival
The lyrics to the 1969 song reference rich people who orchestrate wars and then draft the poor to fight in them. (Source: John Fogerty)
The well-to-do protected their sons via college deferments. Then they decided to go one better and simply get rid of the draft leaving our military to the poor and those who wish to be warriors, rather than sharing the burden throughout society.
ART Â OF THE WEEK
Carol’s Flag Cake
EXTRAORDINARY PERSON OF THE WEEK
Marquis de Lafayette
Marquis de Lafayette (6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), was a French military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War. A close friend of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette was also key figure in the French Revolution of 1789.
He became convinced that the American cause in its revolutionary war was noble, and travelled to the New World seeking glory in it. There, he was made a major-general, though initially the 19-year-old was not given troops to command.
Wounded during the Battle of Brandywine, he still managed to organize an orderly retreat. He served with distinction in the Battle of Rhode Island. In the middle of the war, he returned home to lobby for an increase in French support. He again sailed to America in 1780, and was given senior positions in the Continental Army. In 1781, troops in Virginia under his command blocked forces led by Cornwallis until other American and French forces could position themselves for the decisive Siege of Yorktown.
Lafayette died on 20 May 1834, and is buried in Picpus Cemetery in Paris, under soil from Bunker Hill.
JOKE OF THE WEEK
PHYSICAL TRAITS
CHARACTER TRAITS
SOCIAL TRAITS
It is important to say Thank You
LEARNING TRAITS
Don’t Be Someone’s Supper
Some wolves were trying to surprise some sheep. Unable to reach the peaceable animals because of the dogs that were guarding them, they decided to use a trick to get what they wanted.
They sent some delegates to ask the sheep to give up their dogs. It was the dogs, they said, who created the bad blood between them. If only the sheep would get rid of them, peace would reign between sheep and wolves.
The sheep did not foresee what was going to happen and gave up the dogs. The wolves could now follow their instincts: they made supper of the unguarded sheep. (Source: Demosthenes via Plutarch or Fables of Aesop)
MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS
Environmental Animals
https://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Animals-Harmony-Jann/dp/B0BW2GFPDM/ref=sr_1_16?
I’m Tired of Being Ordinary,
Are You?

The Kindle version of this book is free, and the paperback version is $10
However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life, only you can do that.
This book can be ordered from Amazon















The sheep-dogs-wolves fable is applicable to so many circumstances from childhood friendships to negotiating countries.
Haha, the tee shirt joke!
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Thank you very much Vera for commenting, you make my “Day”. Sorry, could not resist
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Hey Bill:
Great blog. Can you tell me more about their card from Vietnam with your picture on it?
Happy 4th!!!
Geary.
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Thanks for commenting Geary and Happy Fourth of July. I believe the card was my Vietnamese drivers license. I had a military drivers license to drive military vehicles. However, I acquired my own motorcycle (Those of us with motorcycles were known as Cowboys)and so I needed a Vietnamese drivers license.
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How was the cake?
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I recall people liking it; however, I am not one for deserts
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Happy Fourth Of July a day early
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Thank you very much Crystal
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Happy Fourth to you and yours. Enjoy! 🎆
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Thank you very much Michele
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