The Fourth of July weekend is coming to a close.
It finally has felt like summer around here with oppressive heat and humidity,
followed by severe thunderstorms. Nothing wrong with that! Growing up, I knew an older guy who used to
say, “well, now that the Fourth of July has passed, summer is almost over!”
While this is somewhat of an exaggeration, there is some truth to it. As I
headed out the door at 5 a.m. for my usual long/slow Sunday morning walk, it
was darker than it has been. Yeah, we are losing about a minute of daylight
each morning. It’s not much, but at that hour it is noticeable enough to take
pause and realize that soon enough, I’ll be strapping on that damn headlamp.
Anyway. It’s still summer and we still have a lot
of summer left to go. We spent the morning of the Fourth at the Hyde Park
Fourth of July parade – a spectacular, truly American event. I’m extremely
proud of my wife, who carried the flag as part of the Hudson Valley Alumni
Corps. I was proud to be the “water boy” for the flag-carrying and drum-playing
group as they marched down Route 9 in their sweaty uniforms. As I squirted their necks with cold water and handed out cold water bottles, I kept repeating
my same stupid line: “Geez, it’s as hot as the Fourth of July out here!” Oh.
Wait. It WAS the Fourth of July. It was barely funny the first time. After the
10th time, it was annoying and stupid – sound familiar? I was also
proud to wear this Veteran Zero shirt, in support of Marist professor Tommy
Zurhellen. Tommy is a Gulf War veteran and leader of the VFW in Poughkeepsie.
He’s currently walking across the country, trying to average 22 miles per day
in honor and memory of the number of veterans on average who commit suicide
every day, as well as raising awareness for veterans’ homelessness. We are
proud to support his effort and wish him well as he slowly ambles his way back
to Poughkeepsie.
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