Making Patriotism Count

How does road- tripping trigger a patriotic spirit for our country?

Does the deep thinking spirit of Abraham Lincoln about country exist anymore? For I find “American Patriotism” lately to be noticeably “shallow” and overly politicized. So it’s an urgent need of mine these days to find patriotic places and events in my travels that authenticate deep seated understandings of why true patriotism matters in my life. For it’s not enough to just a wave a flag, shoot off fireworks, or sing the National Anthem for example because it’s popularly acceptable at a certain time to do so. True patriotism for me then must instead come from the heart in full recognition of why I choose to live here and believe in the so called “American Way.” So in the following photo set, I’ve compiled from our recent, east coast road trip, a short sample of visual impressions of what I believe best formulates my American identity today.

For your future interest, please note as well that Ruth and I will be embarking on another summer road trip adventure soon, heading to New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Northeast Ohio. So stay tuned!

1. In Savannah, Georgia – Richmond, Virginia

Honestly acknowledged racial injustice patterns that America endured in the past.

2. In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Imagined those life/death struggles that happened day by day on past Civil War battlefields.

3. In Annapolis, Maryland

Immersed myself in the dutiful commitment of the American military experience.

4. In Cary, North Carolina – Baltimore, Maryland

Explored venues to unite all kinds of Americans through sports and music enjoyment endeavors.

5. In Washington D.C. – Atlantic City, New Jersey

Appreciated past American heroes honored for contributions to government, science, and performing arts.

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  1. Great pictures! I have long since replaced ‘patriotism’ in my vocabulary with ‘humanitarianism’. I feel that the time has come to set aside love of one country or another and realize that we are all one on the planet, all fighting for life on Planet Earth, not just nation vs nation, but together, as a whole. But that’s just my view, shared by very few.

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  2. I’m not a very patriotic person and I don’t feel especially connected to or proud of my country so it really interests me when others talk about their patriotism and what it means to them. These are great pictures and seem like a very good representation of the real America. Thank you so much for sharing it with me.

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