How and why to fly the American flag on Memorial Day 2021


It's Monday, May 31st, 2021, and if you're wondering if you should fly the American flag, I encourage you. It's Memorial Day.

This is the day that America sets aside especially to remember those who died in military service. And while those people should be in our hearts every day, Memorial Day is an especially important time. And if you're a bit confused because of the history, both old and new, I think that I can help.

First of all, just to clarify, you can fly the American flag every day. It should be taken down in bad weather, or if there isn't a light shining on it at night, but otherwise rest assured that it's OK. And you don't need to be a veteran, or to even have one in your family, to honor the memory of people who died in service for your country, which I'm assuming is the United States.

I live in Arizona, specifically Maricopa County, which has had the eyes of the world on it lately with denial of many things, including the presidential election results. And all I can say is that I really can't help them. But I know that that's not you, that you're a true patriot, like I am.

Fly the flag. Save me a hot dog and some apple pie. Happy Memorial Day!


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