4/26/17

Rendering Honor to the Flag "Reveille"

Rendering Honor to the Flag
"Reveille"

The town of Belleview, Florida, will hang a Confederate flag this week at their City Hall for National Confederate Day

Why should we in the United States of America allow Reveille of a "Confederate Flag?"

25% of the country loves the idea.
25% of the country hates the idea.
And
50% of the country has
better things to do then even care.
As a
Native American with Irish American and African American Blood,
Family Members that were on both sides
and
a veteran of a war
(Vietnam)
that
75% of the country did not want.
I have an opinion.

I, as an enlisted person in the American Service to our country,
did not want to kill members of the
 enlisted people of Vietnam.

My uncle's did not wish to kill
enlisted members of Korea.

My uncle 'William Brown' did not wish to kill
 enlisted members of Japan or Germany.

And

I am willing to bet my life on the fact that my family members
on each side of this country's war
did not wish to kill members of our family.

That said

I am willing to stand at attention to
(Rendering Honor to the Flag "Reveille"),

To service members on both sides,

One day a year.

In honor of the biggest sore losers in American history, the town of Belleview, Florida, will hang a Confederate flag this week at their City Hall for National Confederate Day.

Ignoring any racist connotations that most definitely accompany the flag, the local Sons of Confederate Veterans unit will hoist the Confederate flag at 7:30 a.m. this Wednesday, April 26, reports the Ocala Star Banner.

4/25/17

Jacksonville, Florida

Welcome Jacksonville, Florida
to
 
(Friendship Pipe or Peace Pipe)
06/27/2011
Welcome to our visitor
 from
Jacksonville, Florida
Twice
To
 
(Friendship Pipe or Peace Pipe)?
This one is going to be a little tricky to answer because I have been to gatherings in your city.
Jacksonville, Florida as far as Native American (Indians) go, seems to be a melting pot from all over Indian Country.
Nothing wrong with this, as my followers will tell you, I respect all, well almost all, beliefs.
That said, each time I visit a gathering in your city the culture and ceremonies are different from most gathering on the East coast of Indian country, so pick one.
The above site should help with your decision.
And another site for your understanding about this post.
(T I O T W C I)
The Invasion Of The Western Casino Indians!

Los Angeles, California

Welcome Los Angeles, California
 To one of our posting about our Native American Tobacco
that we over on the east coast of Indian country call

Kinnick-Kinnick (Herbs).


Something that one would have to be desperate to try smoking.
Tobacco (Herbs) as a
Traditional Native American Gift
04/08/2011

Please remember these two words, East-Coast.
Although I have not as yet been blessed to visit gathering in your beautiful city or state for that matter, one can be sure to find differences in the culture and ceremonies, given the distance and the means of travel by our ancestors.
and

Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico

Welcome to our visitor from Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico
Wishing answers about our 'Burial Prayers
At
American Indian burial prayer
01/17/2012
A few other sites that you may wish to check out.
Soaugi (Funeral
Crossing Ceremony

4/22/17

Thank-you Mother Earth

Thank-you Mother Earth
for your care
of
we your children

Today is (Earth Day)

Can we at least think of ways to help
 care for our mother,
 Mother Earth?
Today.
Soaking up the sun
Look at this photo,
Please.
Solar Panels out in a
 (Not used wasteland)
In a circle
With the power in the center to send your electricity to you.
Could this be a take-off of a Native American (Eastern)
Sacred Circle with Creator in the center (Heart) of the circle?
The Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project
near
Tonopah, Nevada

File this one under

‘Massive industrial sites that become unintentional public art when seen from the right perspective.’

That perspective comes via a single-engine plane flying over the southwestern edge of Nevada, near the town of Tonopah.

This is where the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project harvests the bountiful sunshine in the region, converting and storing it as energy that is distributed to homes through the Nevada Power Company.

The power plant has been operating since September 2015.


No!

Florida did not run out of rain.

It is called

Climate Changing!