Flag Day 2025
Flag Day is observed on June 14th in the United States to honor the adoption of the national flag by resolution of the Second Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. The Flag Resolution declared that the flag of the thirteen United States would have thirteen alternating red and white stripes, and thirteen white stars in a blue field, symbolizing a new constellation.
The holiday was proposed in 1861 to garner support for the Union during the American Civil War. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed June 14 as Flag Day. National Flag Day was officially established by an Act of Congress on August 3, 1949. Pennsylvania was the first state to celebrate Flag Day as a holiday on June 14, 1937.
Flag Day isn't a federal holiday, but the president can proclaim its observance through federal law. The United States Army also commemorates its founding on this date.
The flag of the United States symbolizes courage, unity, and the nation's commitment to its homeland, heritage, history, and values. This week, as we respectfully acknowledge our flag, we commemorate nearly 250 years of bravery, sacrifice, and patriotism that it has inspired.
A large parade is scheduled to take place today in Washington, D.C. It is also ‘supposedly’ to celebrate the current President’s Birthday. Forgive me but I will have to pass on that one. A Hard Pass.
Unfortunately, I have not displayed my flag because I lack an appropriate flag holder. I am not attaching it to my railing.
It is raining today, which is not surprising. It appears to be the usual way. I remember years ago that it rained every weekend for several weeks.
As most Saturday’s today is House Cleaning. I have done the laundry. I need to finish folding and storing it. I am almost done vacuuming the bathroom and the kitchen are next.
I plan to go through old papers and files to declutter the office, then focus on the budgets. I have some big challenges (car insurance) coming up.
Then I plan on taking it easy.
I saw some carpenter ants in the bathroom today, I will have to let Next Door Don know. I told him about the earlier ones in the week.