“This Flag”: Flag Post 2023

garage door painted as 13-star American flag
Tattered flag, Stanton Heights

The American Flag. It with all its symbolism and implication, patriotism and zealotry. It’s our flag—whether we choose to wave it or not—and it means radically different things to different people. We are all Americans here, sure, but it doesn’t feel that way to everyone.

Today, Independence Day, is that most flag-wavingest, reddest, whitest, and bluest day of the year. Flags and flag-colored things will be aplenty, jutting from front porches, staked into grassy yards, aggressively paraded in pickup truck beds, and decorating everything from courthouses and baseball games to cakes and cookouts.

2-story garage building painted like the American flag
Ft. Ashby, WV

This year, we made a movie! In addition to our annual roundup of interesting flags found in the wild, your author asked long-time friend and collaborator David Craig, he of the Portland Orbit, to write a poem about the flag. The result, “This Flag,” was recited by its author, put to music by yours truly, and turned into a rock-poetry video featuring flags in many forms, fluttering in the wind and otherwise.

“This Flag” by David Craig and Willard Simmons

Happy Independence Day, y’all.

American flag made from section of fence
The best fence is a good fence … on a fence, Lawrenceville
decorative gnome figurines in red, white, and blue
… and the gnomes of the free, Bloomfield
Handmade tribute to American armed services in row house window
“To The” Army, Navy, Marines, Coastguard, Air Force. Lawrenceville
mosaic of man holding American flag
Mosaic flag, Garfield
American flag spray-painted on cement barrier
These colors do run, apparently. The Color Park
American flag made from shipping pallet
Pallet flag, Stowe Twp.
small building painted red, white, and blue
Patriotic concession stand (rear), Monongahela
mural of Italian and American flags
Saccocione Concrete, Bloomfield

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