Found just the perfect photo of Mt. Timpanogos and the U.S. flag. I may use it a lot, unless Bob Walker, the guy who took it, complains.
No, I have no idea who Bob Walker is, other than some guy on Facebook, who lives in Orem, Utah (and may be a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir).
And, again, yes, you may fly your flag today, any day. According to the flag code, flags can be flown any day, appropriately, in addition to the score of dates recommended in the Flag Code.
More:
- Marion man showcases flag collection with “Parade of Flags” (thegazette.com)
- Pendleton man flies U.S. flag upside down as a protest (oregonlive.com)
- STARNES: HGTV: Use American flag as table cloth (radio.foxnews.com)
- Should Lil Wayne Face Jail Time for Desecrating the American Flag? [VIDEO] (myhoustonmajic.com)
- The View From our Living Room Window in the South Salt Lake Valley May 20 2013 (dmblood.typepad.com)
- Honoring Old Glory: How to properly handle the American flag (stripes.com)
[…] the record, the URL of this blog features the name of that great Utah landmark, Mount Timpanogos. I do not intentionally use the pseudonyms “Tim Panagos,” “Tim […]
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