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Friday, June 19, 2015
Flag for the 13 Colonies Area, East of Georgia
The 13 Colonies Region Flag is a type of historical-geographic flag that represents the Colonial Area East of the Colonial Meridian, which is the most western point of Georgia. This flag can be flown anywhere east of that line, approximately 85 Degrees West.
Besides the 13 Original, four other states are in this area: Ohio, West Virginia, Maine and Vermont in addition to Washington DC.
Flag for Region of the West of the Original 13 Colonies
There are 27 states that are completely west of the Original 13 Colonies, as defined by the western edge of Georgia. Thus there are 28 stripes on this flag, seven in each bar. The extra stripe is a fractional stripe that accounts for the states that teeter the line between the Old Colonial East and Western States.
This flag can be flown in any part of the US west of the 13 Colonies Meridian.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Thirteen Colonies Colonial Meridian Flag
The Thirteen Colonies Colonial Meridian Flag is a type of geographic flag. It should be flown at 85 Degrees West. It represents the most western point of the Original 13 Colonies, which is the most western point of Georgia. An interesting fact is that four states which were not a part of the original 13 are completely east of the most western point of the Original 13; states that are essentially aligned and were vital living parts of the 13 Colonies include Ohio, West Virginia, Vermont, and Maine. A few states teeter in between the "Original Flavor" and "The Old Frontier". States that do so are Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. Thus these six states can always fly this flag.
Cities that rest on this meridian include: Bay County, Florida; Auburn, Alabama; Trenton, Georgia; Gruetli-Laager, Tennessee; Louisville, Kentucky; Anderson, Indiana; Kalamazoo, Michigan & Grand Rapids, Michigan;
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Emmaus, Pennsylvania Moravian Church with Peace Flag
Emmaus, Pennsylvania is located in Lehigh County. It is home to a beautiful Moravian Church that has become a local icon. This church can be seen on the local street banners.
In the foreground is a unique peace flag that uses peace signs as the center point of several flowers, in front of the Moravian Church.
The spirit of the Moravian church originates in the heart of Europe during the Protestant Reformation in the of nation Czech, which often sounds strange unless it is followed by "republic" as in Czech Republic. It was in Central Europe where the spirits of Latin, Germanic, and Slavic peoples mingled to higher degrees than most places in Europe.
But of religious context, Biblical Emmaus is located in West Asia. It was "on the way to Emmaus" were Jesus reappeared to meet two disciples after crucifixion in the Book of Luke.
Here is the printed Emmaus banner hanging off a utility pole.
In the foreground is a unique peace flag that uses peace signs as the center point of several flowers, in front of the Moravian Church.
The spirit of the Moravian church originates in the heart of Europe during the Protestant Reformation in the of nation Czech, which often sounds strange unless it is followed by "republic" as in Czech Republic. It was in Central Europe where the spirits of Latin, Germanic, and Slavic peoples mingled to higher degrees than most places in Europe.
But of religious context, Biblical Emmaus is located in West Asia. It was "on the way to Emmaus" were Jesus reappeared to meet two disciples after crucifixion in the Book of Luke.
Here is the printed Emmaus banner hanging off a utility pole.
Emmaus Pennsylvania, Open Flag
The local business in Emmaus, Pennsylvania have made good use of unique welcome sign that is a standard. It has a candle in a white circle.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Penn State flag on the Moon by 2015?
Penn State has some pie in the sky ambitions to put a robot and the University flag on the Moon before the end of 2015? With less than half a year to go, maybe soon?
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Dharma Welcome Banner and Logo
First there was Gilligan's Island, where a merry bunch was kept on an island. This was the first generation of the wonderful fantastic American Islands from imagination. Enchanted by the rich and silly characters the show, it touched a timeless spot in the heart of America transcending generations of the television age. Its timeless chant was "Skipper!" as uttered by the lovable and hair brained Gilligan.
Then there was Fantasy Island. Somehow the spirit of this island of American Dreams would pit karma and lessons of life and love into a nightly drama that warmed the soul and address matters that were therapeutic for all to see. Its catch phase would be, "Dee Plane, Dee Plane." It was on this island, issues of the heart would come to expression and resolve under the guidance of a mysterious island - Fantasy Island.
In the third great epic of American Islands from afar, is Lost. Mature, serious, sometimes silly and oftentimes heartfelt. This island mixed up all the original elements of drama, love, action, fantasy with a heavy dash of mystery.
Destiny? Chance? Do we choose to be suckers or is their a higher calling for a spiritual purpose? The running signature line of this fantastic island is "If we can't live together, we are going to die alone."
In the background of these pictures you can see the Dharma Logo and welcome banner when some of the passengers from flight Oceanic Airlines 815 are transported to 1974. The Dharma logo would vary in the middle position to denote the status of each person as worker, security, officer, etc.
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