Friday, July 26, 2013

Shades of Pink

Pink Saturday is a perfect opportunity to share the flowers blooming at my home in varied shades of pink.

The Rose of Sharon bush is loaded with buds.
This variety is named Rose Satin Althea and it started its display of dramatic flowers this week.  Lots more buds still to open. 



With it's ruffled petals curling toward the center,
this flower looks like a five-pointed star.


This is the first year that I have planted New Guinea Impatiens.  They seem happy with the shady location near the front porch.  This variety has large flowers and is named Super Sonic Pink.


Although my Zinnia plants have a multitude of colors,
today I will showcase the pink flowers
with their cheery yellow centers.


The bees are certainly attracted to the sweet nectar of the Zinnias.


Stop over and share your PINK with
Pink Saturday at How Sweet the Sound

Until next time, live and love well.



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Monday, July 1, 2013

My Uncle's Name is Sam

Taking a look around my home and the decor displayed to celebrate Independence Day, a common feature is the image of the American symbol Uncle Sam. 


But what do we know about the origins of this famous icon?






By an act of the 87th Congress of the United States, the following resolution was adopted on Sept. 15, 1961: "Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring) that the Congress salutes `Uncle Sam' Wilson of Troy, N.Y., as the progenitor of America's national symbol of "Uncle Sam."










Samuel Wilson and his brother Ebenezer established a meat packing business in the town of Troy, New York. Their firm won a contract to supply meat to U.S. soldiers after the declaration of war against England in 1812. At the time, meat was packed in barrels and the barrels were stamped U.S. to designate the United States as the customer.




Because Samuel was so well liked by the people of Troy, he was known locally as "Uncle" Sam, and Troy residents associated the “U.S.” stamp on the sides of the barrels with “Uncle Sam” who they knew was supplying meat for the soldiers.




The actual image of Uncle Sam evolved over time.




Prior to the Civil War another character was more commonly used as a symbol of our country – Brother Jonathan. Brother Jonathan was depicted with striped pants, a coat with tails and a tall top hat.  But, the Civil War brought a major transition to the symbol of our country.



People began to associate the image of our country with the face of Abraham Lincoln and it was during this period that our icon aged and acquired a beard.



Brother Jonathan was slowly phased out, being replaced by Uncle Sam. The updated image of Uncle Sam was popularized by Thomas Nast through his political cartoons.



The antique postcards photographed for this post are postmarked or copyrighted during the period 1907-1909.  I hope you enjoyed this bit of American history.


HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!




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What's It Wednesday at Ivy and Elephants
Share Your Cup at Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
Pink Saturday at How Sweet the Sound
Anything Blue Friday at The Dedicated House

Until next time, live and love well.



This forum reveals random thoughts and reflections on topics of interest and events impacting the life of the founder of Doll in the Looking Glass.  Our boutique specializes in custom designed dolls that look like your child. We also design toddler and baby dolls that look real using vinyl doll components manufactured in Midland, Michigan USA by Apple Valley Doll Works.  The goal of Doll in the Looking Glass is to delight our customers with our creations.  We would love to create a special doll for you!
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