Countdown to July 4, 2026
About a month from now is the Fourth of July, the bicentennial of our country. I am engaged as always, but probably will only rarely post between now and July 4, and not send notice as usual – the absence is intentional. I do ask you take some time to take a closer and reflective look at this post sometime this month.
The ‘vaation’ gives more time for myself, and any reader, to consider for themselves how each of us fits into the uncertain future that faces us as a nation – a future that we will own by our own individual and collective action or inaction..
I welcome commentaries from anyone about this topic, and will post them if the writer wishes.
If you’re looking for a great starting place, Heather Cox Richardson has organized short videos for the next 250 days. They’re titled 250 in 250. Here is subscriber information. You can subscribe easily. Check it out. Each of these will be one minute in length and very well done.
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The official U.S. website for our 250th is America250, from the bipartisan organization established in 2016. This website has the official background. What we will mostly hear about this month is an apparent alternative. This commentary from Robert Reich today is well worth your time to read. There will be many other learning opportunities in coming days.
Following are some maps to help organize your own thoughts. Below is the U.S. basic map for reference . Here’s the same map in pdf: US Map

Here’s a map history of what became the United States from my 1988 edition of the National Geographic Centennial Atlas of American History: Historical US NatGeo1988001. Included are seven maps from 1775-1960.
From the same source, here are maps for 1750 and 1763 Historical U.S. Map 1750 1763.
In effect, what was to be a celebration is being turned into a battleground for our future. Learn
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Miscellany:
Here are several comments about my Memorial Day post about Amable Guion.
My friend, SAK, comments from across the pond.
Here are three commentaries about Cuba by visitors in 2009 and 2012. The photos are thanks to Brian Gately from a 2009 visit.
More about the Kindness Project, here.
One more time: I find most invaluable several commentators on substack, all of whom speak from experience and I find trustworthy. I also subscribe to them, supporting their work with very reasonable expense. They are, again: Heather Cox Richardson, Joyce Vance, Robert Reich, Paul Krugman, Tim Snyder, Mary Trump, Garrison Keillor. There are others as well, on occasion, but these are the standouts.
Here’s my 80th birthday blog from May 4, 2020. (The kid with the baseball, my grandson, is now an engineer.. He was born less than a year after 9-11-01, and graduated from high school in the middle of the Covid pandemic in June, 2020….)
Stay involved. Our future as a country is very much at stake.

Yes, Dick, the future of our country as a democracy and the rule of law is certainly at stake thanks to the work of the needy child, five-time draft dodger and narcissistic convicted felon who the voters made very clear in giving him a non-contest landslide win in the EC in 2024 that he wanted him to be the POTUS. Not even close! He has made America vulnerable to its enemies by reducing the readiness dn the effectiveness of our military by getting rid of so many experienced military leaders and wasting so much materiel and other resources in his war on Iran just to get the Epstein files albatross off of his orange neck. He is working hard to destroy the importance of our allies making it all the easier for Russia and China to take over or threaten to do so in many areas without any push back from the US. Does this so needy man child really love America as he climes when wrapping himself in the flag as the five-time draft dodger always does while sitting in the Oval Office surrounded by “gold-plated” treasurers form Home Depot. Does donnée actually really hate democracy, the rule of law, the Constitution and America as well? Does he really want American to be ruled by an authoritarian oligarchy led by him? is that what Johnson, Emmer, Graham and others really want as well? It certainly seems to be the case with donnée’s enablers!