I AM AMERICA

Beloved,

The 4th of July celebrates our birthday as a free nation in God,
and under God. It is our birthday! Let us enjoy it and allow
ourselves to be happy that we are free.

On my altar I have the “Ascended Masters’ Oracle Cards”
by Doreen Virtue, Ph.D. I have been trained in tarot cards
and I have done tarot readings but now no longer do. These
cards were given to me by a good friend who said he just
knew these particular cards were meant for me. Isn’t it
wonderful when someone sees you for who you are and
not for what you do?

This morning I heard “Take a card” so I listened to that
small voice and one fell out of the deck. When I am
really puzzled about something, I will shuffle the deck
and one will fall out or jump out sometimes. It is
always just what I need to hear at that particular
moment. The title of the card this morning was
PEACE OFFERING and the picture of White
Buffalo Calf Woman.

Meaning; this card heralds the resolution of an argument
or misunderstanding. Those involved in the situation are
ready to forgive and forget. Be open to to seeing the other
person’s point of view to soften any hard feelings.As you
allow compassion into the situation, love’s healing power
ensures that everyone’s needs are met harmoniously. Leave
the details about how this situation will be resolved to the
infinite wisdom of Spirit .

I know this was not just meant for me but it was meant
for the entire planet and all the people on it. We are
one species on one Planet and are the only
species that annihilates its own.

Will you share with me in in claiming and intending PEACE
on this beautiful Planet Earth? Let us claim and intend
Freedom for ALL.

This song just stirs my heart to fullness.
My name is America .

Enjoy this GREAT new song!

http://www.youtube.com/v/6TPgJSZf5Vw?version=3& autohide=1&autoplay=1

AND……Kate Smith’s original version

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnQDW-NMaRs

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY

Love and Light

Mary Grace

www.TheWoundedChalice.com
www.IAmMaryGrace.com
http://www.waleson5.com/marygrace.html

PO Box 403
Wales, MA 01081, USA
413-245-3977

CONSIDERING OTHERS ON THE FOURTH OF JULY

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY !!!

It hardly seems possible that it is here already. Where does
the time go? This particular holiday raises opposite feelings
in me. You know how I love the Baltimore Orioles and they
are here only for three short months. They come only to mate
and have their babies and then they are on their way back home.

I saw my first young Oriole this morning. It sure raised mixed
feelings in me. I don’t get to see them as fledglings since their
nests are high in the trees so I only see them once they have
experienced their solo flights and then the parents bring them
to teach them where the grape jelly is. I have tried sugar water,
and oranges and although they tolerate it they much prefer grape
jelly.

Feeding them grape jelly does present a challenge, especially when
it rains which washes the jelly away in the downpour. Picture me
trying to give them the jelly in between raindrops. A couple of days
ago, I had to go out and feed them 6 times. I don’t give them much
at a time when it rains so it requires many trips. The image of the
babies chirping with their mouths open for food is the impetus for
me to do this. Are you smiling yet at the picture?

This morning as it was going to downpour any moment, the parents
were in a rush to get them fed. Sometimes there were 4 adult Orioles
at a time at the feeder. Just because I saw one very young Oriole
doesn’t mean that all are out of the nest. There are still parents
gathering the jelly as it hangs from their beaks so they can feed
the ones who haven’t soloed yet.

In a few days, the parents will start to wean their young ones off
the grape jelly and teach them how to get the bugs and other
food sources so they will be ready for their long trip home. There
are no jelly stops on the way so they need to be prepared.

There is another side of living on a lake when it comes to July 4th.
It is not only one night that we have fireworks it is usually at least
3 – 4 nights, especially this year with the holiday falling right in the
middle of the week. It seems there is a competition among the
people around the lake as they take turns shooting them off even
on different days. It only takes one person to keep the whole
neighborhood awake with the fireworks display. They don’t seem
to realize or care that there are some neighbors who have young
children or the elderly who retire early in the evening. There are
nights that the loud noise goes on beyond 11PM.

One night would be sufficient and no one would complain but
there is always one person(there is always one, isn’t there) who
seems to feel the need to do this regardless of other people’s
preferences. If you live in the city then there is one gathering
place where these huge fireworks are shot off so it does not
affect everyone who does not choose to experience it and it
is only one night.

Another aspect is not considered, the animals. The animals
rely on their hearing for protection and this loud noise really
upsets their hearing and their well being. The Orioles usually
leave after all the noise as they cannot stay in their nests at
night because the nests are not far enough away from the
loud bangs which really affects them. Once the young birds
can fly, they no longer need their nests so the parents take
them far away to a source of quiet and they have no need to
come back as the jelly is not as important because now
they have other resources for their young.

That means the number of visits to my feeders will come
to a slow halt. This is why I also feel sad on the Fourth
of July as I know it will be a whole year before I get
to appreciate their beauty and songs again. It is bittersweet.

I want you to feel happy about the holiday but I wanted to
give you another aspect of the day and also of living on a lake.
Click on this and it will leave you smiling.
Wanna dance?…click here http://www.wimp.com/dancingjive/

I listened to a talk given by Christine Day which I thought
was quite thought provoking but also gave me a totally
different perspective on trying to be perfect. Have you ever
considered that perhaps trying to improve yourself was not
what you were destined to do on this planet? Were you meant
to be Perfectly Imperfect and the truth is you were meant
to fail sometimes ? Would you like to learn how to do a
Conscious Breath? Just click on this link to hear this
amazing woman but do it quickly as I am not sure
just how long this replay will be available.

http://www.calltoawaken.com/ christine-day-replay/

Love and Light

Mary Grace
www.TheWoundedChalice.com
www.IAmMaryGrace.com
http://www.waleson5.com/marygrace.html

PO Box 403
Wales, MA 01081, USA
413-245-3977

IS YOUR FLAG FLYING? REASON IS IN NEWSLETTER BELOW

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!!!!

What a glorious one it is, the birds will attest to that.
The Baltimore Orioles, beautiful black and orange birds
visit my area just to mate and have their babies. They
are here for only three months and then I need to wait
until next year to see them. They just LOVE grape
jelly although they will if they have to due to rain, feed
from the sugar water feeders. The rain washes the jelly
away even though I confess to trying to feed them in
between the intermittent rain.

We have had so much rain and a few have condescended
to feed from the feeder but they did not like the ones I had
up but the hummingbirds loved them. I think it is the way
they need to be sideways or something as I see them
struggling with them. Soooo, I took down the ones they
were having trouble with and put up the old faded ones’
they love but are more difficult to clean. The hummingbirds
were then relegated to their own feeders as their beaks are
not strong enough to push down the button as the orioles have
much stronger beaks.

I know when their babies are born because I see them picking
up the jelly sideways and then racing off with it hanging from
their mouth. I had at least 8 pairs of them this year and they
have been so busy until just a few days ago. I saw the very
first young one, oh boy! I don’t see them when they are
babies and when I see them, they are the size of their
parents but a much paler color and much slimmer.

Friday, I saw my first one. What a thrill that was. In one
way, it is sad as it means their presence is coming to an
end but it is so much fun to watch the parents try to teach
them to either eat from the jelly feeder or the sugar water
one. It takes them a lot longer to figure out the sugar feeder
one, they poke at every opening they see, even hanging
upside down to poke at the place where the perches come
out.

The fireworks were spectacular this year. It started Friday
night around 10:30PM and I needed my ear plugs that night
as it went on past midnight. Those are carried out by the
immature person who wants to make a statement without
sharing the beauty with everyone. They just love being
outside the box and doing what they know irritates others,
just making loud bangs with no concern for the time.
Saturday night the same thing. Last night the big show
started around 9PM by the mature individuals who just
love to share their displays with all of us. I had three
neighbors right around me and a couple across the lake.
to be safe, they are shot off over the lake and their
are many boats out there getting a front row seat.
I did not need ear plugs as the mature people
cease the noise at 11:00PM in consideration of
their neighbors.

I enjoyed them from the inside of my home with
my own front row seat. The chemicals in them
make me ill so I cannot inhale all the smoke they
cause. They were spectacular and it seemed to
be a symphony as each took turns shooting them
off. Many neighbors came to the beach to watch
them.

But…one side effect is the Baltimore Oriole’s do not
like feeling like they are in a war. Their homes are
so very close to where the fireworks are being
shot off or into. I have only seen one Oriole today and
that was a young one. Since the young ones are too
big for the nest anymore, they can all fly away to a much
safer place. Last year was a much quieter 4th of July so
they stayed until August 15th but I don’t know about
this year. There have been years that I don’t see them
after July 4th even if I have grape jelly available. I will
have to wait and see. The hummingbirds don’t leave
but perhaps they can find a better hiding place during
the noisy display. My son calls them my feathered friends
as I have many birds at my feeders. I love the Hummingbirds,
and Golden Finches but the Orioles are my favorites. Perhaps
because they are here the shortest amount of time.

Our beach looks so good, almost like it did before the
clubhouse came down. The buoys that kept the boats
at bay were in the clubhouse so we lost them but noodles
were bought, cut in three and strung on rope. It looks so
good and the raft was put out WITH the ladder that was
salvaged when the clubhouse was torn down. The
kids are having so much fun as well as the adults swimming
out to it and basking in the sun. The very first visitor to the
raft was the Great blue Heron who just loves to sit there
and look for its food. Now we just need to rototill the
beach and put down some new sand.

We do have a lot to celebrate, we are Americans and we have
the freedom that has been fought for. Let us honor those who
defend us and have defended us but honoring the one memorial
that we all share, The American Flag. I will include a story here
that I believe explains why.

Maximize for best reading ..(I would do it for you
if I knew how ) There were pictures included but
I have yet of discover how to copy and paste them.

You might remember a news story several months ago about a crotchety old man who defied his homeowners association and refused to take down the flagpole on his property and the large flag that flew on it.

Now you can find out whom,exactly,that old man is.

Read on.

On June 15, 1919, Van T. Barfoot was born in Edinburgh — probably didn’t
Make much news back then.

Twenty-five years later, on May 23, 1944, near Carno , Italy , Van T. Barfoot,
Who had enlisted in the US Army in 1940, set out to flank German machine gun
Positions from which fire was coming down on his fellow soldiers. He advanced
Through a minefield, took out three enemy machine gun positions and returned
With 17 prisoners of war.

If that wasn’t enough for a day’s work, he later took on and destroyed three German tanks sent to retake the machine gun positions.

That probably didn’t make much news either, given the scope of the war, but it did earn Van T. Barfoot, who retired as a colonel after also serving in Korea and Vietnam , a Congressional Medal of Honor.

What did make news last week was a neighborhood association’s quibble with how the 90-year-old veteran chose to fly the American flag outside his suburban Virginia home. Seems the rules said a flag could be flown on a house-mounted bracket, but, for decorum, items s

He had been denied a permit for the pole, erected it anyway and was facing court action if he didn’t take it down. Since the story made national TV, the neighborhood association has rethought its position and agreed to indulge this old hero who dwells among them.

“In the time I have left I plan to continue to fly the American flag without interference,” Barfoot told The Associated Press.

As well he should.

And if any of his neighbors still takes a notion to contest him, they might want to read his Medal of Honor citation. It indicates he’s not real good at backing down.

Van T. Barfoot’s Medal of Honor citation:

This 1944 Medal of Honor citation, listed with the National Medal of Honor Society, is for Second Lieutenant Van T. Barfoot, 157th Infantry, 45th Infantry:

“For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty on 23 May 1944, near Carno , Italy . With his platoon heavily engaged during an assault against forces well entrenched on commanding Ground, Sgt.. Barfoot moved off alone upon the enemy left flank. He crawled To the proximity of 1 machinegun nest and made a direct hit on it with a hand Grenade, killing 2 and wounding 3 Germans. He continued along the German
Defense line to another machinegun emplacement, and with his tom mygun Killed 2 and captured 3 soldiers. Members of another enemy machinegun crew then abandoned their position and gave themselves up to Sgt. Barfoot. Leaving the prisoners for his support squad to pick up, he proceeded to mop up positions in the immediate area, capturing more prisoners and bringing his total count to 17. Later that day, after he had reorganized his men and consolidated the newly captured ground, the enemy launched a fierce armored counterattack directly at his platoon positions. Securing a bazooka, Sgt. Barfoot took up an exposed position directly in front of 3 advancing Mark VI tanks. >From a distance of 75 yards his first shot destroyed the track of the leading tank, effectively disabling it, while the other 2 changed direction toward the flank. As the crew of the disabled tank dismounted, Sgt.. Barfoot killed 3 of them with his tom mygun. He continued onward into enemy terrain and destroyed a recently abandoned German fieldpiece with a demolition charge placed in the breech. While returning to his platoon position, Sgt. Barfoot, though greatly fatigued by his Herculean efforts, assisted 2 of his seriously wounded men 1,700 yards to a position of safety. Sgt. Barfoot’s extraordinary heroism, demonstration of magnificent valor, and aggressive determination in the face of point blank fire are a perpetual inspiration to his fellow soldiers.”

WE ONLY LIVE IN THE LAND OF THE FREE
BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE!

His story deserves to be remembered by us all!
A true American Hero!!

Love and Light

Mary Grace

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PO Box 403
Wales, MA 01081, USA
413-245-3977