We, on this continent, should never forget that men first crossed the Atlantic not to find soil for their ploughs,
but to secure liberty for their souls.
~Robert J. McCracken
Where liberty dwells, there is my country.
All we have of freedom, all we use or know;
This our fathers bought for us long and long ago.
From every mountainside, Let Freedom ring.
And I'm proud to be an American,
where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.
~Lee Greenwood
Happy 4th of July to you all! And a huge thank you to all the brave men and women who serve our country, and for the sacrifices their families make...
Donna
17 comments:
Hi Donna!
Great post! Happy 4th to you and yours! Have a safe weekend!
Hugs, Sherry
I LOVED your post cards and all of the wonderful quotes you shared with us. Happy Independence Day to YOU.
Wonderful post and tribute to our glorious country.
Have a perfect Fourth of July.
HI Donna
Oh I do love those vintage cards~ what a neat tribute to our nation(:) Happy 4th..!!
big hugs Patty
You are playing my favorite song! Happy 4th!
I love your antique images. I have the same wonderful quote on my blog.
Donna,hope you have a great 4th! Love your vintage graphics!
Hi Donna,
I love that song, I had it playing on my blog yesterday. Happy 4th sweetie.
Hugs,
LeAnn :)
Hi Donna,
Happy 4th of July, love that Lee Greenwood song, I had it playing on my blog yesterday.
Hugs,
LeAnn:)
Perfect!! Love the old illustrations, and your post says it all!! Thanks for joining in the parade!
Happy Independence Day!
kari & kijsa
Happy 4th to you too! Ditto for me!
Brenda
Happy 4th to you! Love those antique prints!
Love those old timey pictures! Have a wonderful 4th of July!
~Jill
Such beautiful images! Happy 4th of July to you and yours! Hope all is well.
Happy fourth of July!
Just stopped by to wave my flag high and say hello:)
Love the old fashion cards you have on your blog post...so charming.
kayellen
Love the postcards! Love the Lee Greenwood song too. Two friends of mine were near LA at a convention during 9/11, and that same week after all the tragedy, they actually had Lee Greenwood sing at the convention. I don't think the song ever had so much meaning as it did in the days following 9/11. My friends were certainly moved and he brought the house down.
Kady
I love the beautiful old graphics you shared with us. I hope your weekend was wonderful. Have a fun filled week ...Mary
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