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Saturday, February 25, 2017

First Flag in the Game of Thrones - The House of Stark: The Direwolf


Game of Thrones is modern day retelling of the collective past, mixed somewhere between reality and fantasy.  The story takes elements of the middle ages and creates something completely new.  Zombies, witches, knights, kings, and queens.  It is truly deserves the word EPIC as it tells the story of life in the supposed middle ages.

Banners and flags make many appearances in this series, the first is belongs to the House of Stark, whose emblem is the white Direwolf.  These quasi magical animals are larger than life wolves that can be tamed.

The banner of House Stark can be seen in this Highlander like atmosphere.  It is swallow tailed and the Dire Wolves head can be seen with an open gait in the mouth. 


Fun Flag for Element 69 - The Thulium Flag


Thule is a place somewhere in Scandinavia.  Its exact location is a mystery, but many places assign Thule to Norway, Iceland, and even Greenland.  Consequently a mixed up Scandinavian flag symbolizes this element.  Thulium was discovered by a Swedish scientist, consequently its easy to see elements of the Swedish flag in the fun Thulium flag.

Since the atomic Z number is 69 the Yin and Yang atomic symbol is appropriate, it uses the colours of Greenland, which are white and red. 


Thursday, February 23, 2017

English-Albania Heritage Flag


The Anglo-Albania Heritage Flag combines the flags of Albania with England.

English-Montenegro Heritage Flag


The Anglo-Montenegro Heritage Flag combines the flags of England with Montenegro.

English-Serbian Heritage Flag





The Anglo-Serbian Heritage Flag combines elements of the English flag and the Serbian flag.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

The English-Belarus Heritage Flag





The Anglo-Belarus Heritage Flag combines the English Flag with the Belarusian Flag.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Morse Code Error Flag . . . . . . . .


Eight dits in Morse Code represent an error message.  Coincidentally the eight dits match up with the song that stars with, "Dip, dip, dip, dip, dip, dip, dip, dip..." song by the Silhouettes Get a Job - 1957.