Do you fly the Stars and Stripes?

   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes?
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#31  
Thats the way to go. I'm pretty close to that. Bring it in most nights.
In my area now, it has become a " symbol " that is perceived negatively by a certain group of very hostile, violent people. Houses being targeted for vandalism that fly the flag of our once great nation in nearby communities. I live at the end of a private farm lane. Just a few of my neighbors and delivery people see it. So not too worried about my house being burned down.

Friend from work dropped by pre-covid and commented about the flag attracting the wrong kind of attention... it is a consideration.

Living in a neighborhood of well seasoned citizens and being the kid has only brought positive comments...

On the 4th the grand daughter of a neighbor up the street was enamoured by the flag... she was walking with her grandfather.

I have a nearly new staff mounted one and gave it to her... they both were very happy...

A few days later he returned it and I said I meant for his grand daughter to take it home... he said his daughter in law thought it unwise...
 
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes? #32  
Mine is up 24/7 and lit from dusk to dawn.

Same here. 30' with a solar light on top that has worked well for over 2 years.
 
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes?
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#33  
Same here. 30' with a solar light on top that has worked well for over 2 years.

Lots of commercial flag poles coming down... tried to score on several occasions but they were going to salvage... all aluminum in front of eateries and banks...

Probably would have made for a good post in "Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong" with a 30 or 40' aluminum pole strapped to my truck lumber rack...
 
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes? #34  
I installed a flag pole at each and every school in our district (10). The American Legion would sell us flags at cost and also decommissioned them properly when faded or tattered. I stipulated only US made flags.
 
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes? #35  
A few years ago my Mate from Brisbane got me a flagpole for my BD and we erected it. Unless it's super windy (like today, 50k+ wind) I fly the Aussie flag. I've now got an 'angular' pole down by the entrance to the property that I fly appropriate 'occasion' flags (Christmas, ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day).

Got a collection now of flags to fly under the Aussie when needs arise... Tassie State, QLD State (for when that Mate visits) and an Australian White Ensign that replaces the Aussie on ANZAC Day/Remembrance Day.
 
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes? #36  
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes? #37  
Friend from work dropped by pre-covid and commented about the flag attracting the wrong kind of attention... it is a consideration.

Living in a neighborhood of well seasoned citizens and being the kid has only brought positive comments...

On the 4th the grand daughter of a neighbor up the street was enamoured by the flag... she was walking with her grandfather.

I have a nearly new staff mounted one and gave it to her... they both were very happy...

A few days later he returned it and I said I meant for his grand daughter to take it home... he said his daughter in law thought it unwise...


Sad, really sad.
 
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes? #38  
I've got 4 flags flying at my place. A 5x8 US flag on the 30' tall flag pole in the front yard, a 3x5 flag on a flagpole mounted on the front porch, an 18" flag in the garden by the front door and a 12" flag by the mailbox. I also have an 18" firefighter red line flag by the front door and a 3x5 red line flag under the 5x8 US flag on the flag pole. So I guess that's 6 flags. Once my new barn is done, I'll mount a flag on the side of the barn too.
 
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes? #39  
I just need more flagpoles too. I have my 4x6 USMC Flag and the Alaska Flag in 4x6. With the heavy winds these days, my existing pole can't handle more than 1 flag at a time.
 
   / Do you fly the Stars and Stripes? #40  
The shame of it (at least around here) is the cowboys that think flying the flag gives them some sort of unique status and therefore they can justify being total jerks.
We have ours out on holidays when appropriate. And I can still remember what my mother said about having a flag on the front porch while her brothers fought in Europe and the Pacific. They came home. Many did not.
 

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