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Happy Birthday America
On the Fourth of July, 2009 the United States of America is celebrating its 233nd birthday. America's Independence day was best expressed in a quotation from the Virginia Gazette on July 18th, 1777 which proclaimed:
"Thus may the 4th of July, that glorious and ever memorable day, be celebrated through America, by the sons of freedom, from age to age till time shall be no more. Amen and Amen."

Two hundred thirty-three years ago a few men gathered in congress in Philadelphia and signed the Declaration of Independence. With the stroke of a pen the course of human history was fundamentally altered. That single document was the foundation of all the rights and privileges of Americans and became the 'birth certificate' of a nation without parallel in human history.

The nation born that day has done more to shape the course of world events than any other before or since. It is an amazing story of tenuous beginnings, struggle, sacrifice and success. Throughout that history the ideals of individual freedom and liberty have never been forsaken. Nor has the sacrifice needed to maintain that freedom been ignored.

The perils faced by the signers of the Declaration of Independence foretold what would be required in the future to maintain the freedoms sought. Our Founding Fathers sacrificed everything they owned and risked everything they loved for the freedoms that Americans now enjoy. For the signers of that document, the major concerns at the time were for their very lives and the lives of their families. Nine of the signers died from wounds suffered in the Revolutionary War. Five signers were captured by the British and charged as traitors - facing cruel torture before being executed. Another two lost their sons in the Revolutionary War.

The privations didn't end there. Another eight signers had their homes looted, their possessions scattered to the four winds. Carter Braxton of Virginia, a wealthy planter and trader, saw his ships swept from the seas by the British Navy. He never recovered, and, in 1786, was forced to leave his inherited country estate for simple quarters in Richmond. He died at age 61.

Thomas McKeam faced the same fate, losing all his wealth hiding his family. Others weren't even able to protect their families. Hart, Norris, and Livingston lost everything they held dear in the world… their home, their land, and their cherished families.

At the battle of Yorktown, Thomas Nelson, Jr., noted that the British General Cornwallis had taken over the Nelson home for his headquarters. He quietly urged General George Washington to open fire. The home was destroyed, and Nelson died bankrupt.

Throughout the history of the nation, men and women have stepped forward to protect the freedom declared on that day in 1776. It has been ever so and will be in the future.

Ronald Reagan has warned us; "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free."

We are thankful that present day patriots stand ready to insure that will not happen.

From across the seas we look back to America and wish you Happy Birthday.
WW

Welcome to WWW - Wilderness Wally's World - A place where one can read a story about Americana or discover information on the many people and places of interest in beautiful New Zealand.

Click here to read more at Wally's Front Porch -
No Pockets in pants - how to combat airport bribery!

Click Here for Pot Luck - Air New Zealand draws customers with a rather risqué safety video!

Wally's Fractured Flicks - Thanks for the memories!

Click on 'Miscellaneous' in the Table of Contents to expand and find US Contacts In New Zealand and other items.

Click to view some of our photos of New Zealand As usual, a work in progress.

Come back often, have fun, keep in touch...
Mr and Mrs W-W


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Jack Cooper said:nice one walt -keep in touch
Jack

DK said:Congrats, WW! You've hit the Big Time!

Barbara Kreusch Chrisman said:OK, why doesn't Tarzan have a beard. (I noticed there was no link when I first saw this about 3 days ago, and finally decided to ask.)

Barbara Kreusch Chrisman said:I've read your story about your mother (and selling your sailboat to make the last trip to see her) before, and I love it. Glad you included it for Mother's Day. Especially pleased to see you credit our loving heavenly father, God, for providing you the impetus to make the trip.
In Christ's love,
Nurse Barb

kansasgirl said:Your story about spiders in Australia freaks me out! Having lived in South America and seeing the same sized spiders on my way to school (like webs from tree to tree but luckily set back from the footpath), I know why I have the arachnid phobia that I have!

Frank Hoolihan said:Ages since I last visited Walt. Joy says I should be
horsewhipped. Couldn't wait. polished off the "Easter Bunny"
last night. Delicious.

WW said:Thanks Barb, I forgot where I put it! Memory - it's the second thing to go!

Barbara Kreusch Chrisman said:WW: You noted above, on Potluck, a story about a man with an ankle bracelet stole the bracelet, but I didn't find the story on Potluck. I've checked a few days, and it's still not there. What/where is the rest of the story, as Paul Harvey would say?

Barbara Kreusch Chrisman said:How good of you to provide the link to Q's site. I'm not technilogolically (spelling?) competent enough to do so.

Barbara Kreusch Chrisman said:WW: Your comment about thanking service members led me to refer you (and your readers) to www.IraqWarHeroes.org. The gentleman who devotes his life to honoring veterans has sites for WWII vets, Korean and Vietnam vets, Iraq/Afghanistan. He was a Vietnam vet, and changed his name to Q Madp. He is a wonderful photographer, and provides photos of funerals and "welcome home" events to the families of veterans. He of course does a good job of showing the honor/respect that the Patriot Guard Riders provide for funerals (to prevent the distraction of people intent on politicizing the services).

Margo said:Loved the night sky story, reminded me of the "Simpson" episode when Lisa tried to get people to look at the night sky. When I was a kid in the desert we used to lay out in the backyard and just stare at the stars. Bet they don't do that in many places anymore?

Anon said:What do you expect from THE rag in NZ ... and why do you think we don't read that rag?

Margo said:Just think of all of us women who are sitting on a goldmine! Wonder if I should sell mine on e-bay?

bird of paradise said:December 7th is now known also as the day OJ was given a 'life sentence' behind bars too! Supreme Justice!!

Josie Coker said:A rather belated congratulations on your 40th wedding anniversary. Your trip sounded wonderful and made me so nostalgic about the good old U.S. You two enjoy life together while you can...who knows about tomorrow??

bird of paradise said:Great that Starbucks is everywhere so you can get your morning 'fix' - happy trails eating your way across the west!

bird of paradise said:WW and Mrs W, great to hear about your Big OE/adventures in CA! Enjoy resting up for the next ones when you hit the road again...

Linda (in Ca) said:I was so pleased to meet you and your wife today. I really enjoyed our visit! Please do come visit again!

Colleen May Murray said:Hi Wally, Had Mrs Wilderness over Sat night for dinner, as usual a few wines were consumed, but of course we missed you not being with us. Not long until Mrs W arrives now and you can wander together again.
Bye for now
Colleen & Brian

Joy & Frank said:Howdy Walt, Loved your story about the Coffee Shop. There is now a new one open on the main rd. In Orewa, between "Joust" and Plantation. We plan on taking Georgea there when we get back from Wellington. Off tomorrow & back Monday. Take care but still have fun. F. & J.A.

Joy & Frank said:Whats this about going incognito.Problems with the Law ???.
Hope you are having a great time.Try to keep out of mischief
Adios Amigo. Joybells & Franco.

Margo said:Glad to see you back writing and know we all look forward to your adventures. You are missing lots of rain and now nippy weather too, aren't you envious?

Kansas Girl said:Hey Wally,

What's been happening in the USA? Where are you (or is that top secret?) and what have you been up to? I want to hear about the computer salesman! Be glad you left New Zealand when you did. The weather took a turn for the worse within hours of your departure. Is this a coincidence?


Colleen & Brian said:Hi Wally, Glad to hear you had a great trip back to the USA. Will look forward to hearing of your wanderings.
C & B

Frank & Joy. said:You see Walt, miracles do happen. Bon Voyage. Have a great
time but dont forget where they make the best coffee.

Kansas Girl said:Happy Easter! I loved your article about Easter. I am totally gutted that I will never see Easter on the 22nd of March but then there are a lot of things I probably will never see....the sphinx, Vladavostock, the Congo.......... But have a great Easter Sunday yourselves.

Margo said:After reading about Easter, I am convinced there was something wonderful about living in 'Ignorant Bliss' when we didn't have so much information.

WW said:Thanks for dropping by Dianne!

Dianne from the pet shop said:Hi Wally, enjoyed your interpretation of cricket. A bit like us kiwis trying to explain American football!!

Wilderness Jr said:VERY sad that the MIGHTY Cowboys lost against the silly Giants :(

kansas girl said:Hi Wilderness,

Good to have another look at your site. I saw a pic of the new US $ coin but now I can't find it back. Could you email me a copy of it? Turkey day is coming.....


BOON250 said:I loved the Rainbow Bridge story.... very touching....

California Sus said:I think the little TBall player is thinking "outside the box". He's probably at the top of some company.

California Sus said:Bart is so cute. I like the "stupid" signs idea. I could place many of them.

Dawn said:Stopped by for another look Walt. Glad you two have weathered another storm over the ditch. We are still contending with ours. Nine weeks for me now before I head off for New Mexico. Counting down ........

Bonnie said:Wally, you two really tickle me, I think you are more AMERICAN than you were when you escaped to The Land of The Long White Cloud. Anyway, keep up the good work, your site makes me homesick and I still live here!!

WW said:Susie - Be there before you know it... if the Good Lord is willing and the creeks don't rise!

Susie Lever said:Hi Wally. Love this website, but makes me miss you and Georgea more.

WW said:Thanks for stopping by Terri. It is all a work in progress and we hope you drop in often.

Terri A. said:This website is very informative, especially the "Travel New Zealand" link. Keep up the good work.

WW said:BOP-Thanks but now they are flying porkers! For a while anyway.

bird of paradise said:Love the blinking globes and the updates - thanks!

WW said:Thanks Dawn, hope you visit often. The bird life in immediate region is Wilderness Bart! (Inside the house.) Outside there are plenty of birds and we will write about them soon.

Dawn in Oz said:Hi WW, love your website. Lots of information for everyone. Would love to see some shots of the bird-life in your immediate region. Will revisit when I have more time and have a good look - but love it.

WW said:Thanks Meredith, we hope you stop by often and if you get a chance tell a story or two.

Meredith Lynn said:Great website!

K & M in Maine, USA said:Dear Wilderness Wally, Your web site makes us smile! There is nothing like this site, which stirs the embers of our identity as Americans, and makes us chuckle in the process, too. K & M

W-W said:bop - Thanks, but DK takes the bows for looks. I think his wife has some input as well!

bird of paradise said:The front page looks great with the flags and the various languages printed underneath - I like it!

Wilderness said:Thank you Lois, DK makes it all look good. Also, I told him to call his Mother more often. WW

Lois Wessel said:Am really excited about your pages. Of course I could be prejudiced--Dk is my son. But seriously it is really nice.

     
 

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