tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27765182.post115029668389351383..comments2023-10-11T05:31:26.169-05:00Comments on Q's Corner: Flag DayQhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02473455565144414399noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27765182.post-1150557586088461822006-06-17T10:19:00.000-05:002006-06-17T10:19:00.000-05:00I also think of "banners" for festivals. If I was ...I also think of "banners" for festivals. If I was setting up a tent with my wares I would for sure have a banner that said "Q's Corner", in some way. On my list! I shall just have to make such a thing. On Flag Day I could post MY flag!<BR/><BR/>The history of a family is very interesting to me. I love the stories of those that have gone before us. Family Crestsa nd such are ever so cool. The time people spent carving them and designing them is so cool. I remember when women in the country made and sold their butter they would have a butter stamp. It was made of wood and carved so those who wanted a certain woman's butter could identify it at the market. I wish I had my grandmother's. Do not know what became of it. <BR/><BR/>The Flag of Wales is very cool as are Tibetan Prayer Flags. In January I celebrate Asia. I have on my "list" to make my own prayer flags for next January. I am thinking of how I want to do this. <BR/>Come next January I just might be making a prayer flag each day as my event. I am currently gathering silk for my flags. I am thinking I will do one for each family member and stitch my prayer onto the silk.<BR/>I do try to learn a little bit every month about a different country. Studying their flag is a nice way to open the door to the culture. The colors and the motifs mean so much. People are very protective of their flags and I find that interesting.Qhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02473455565144414399noreply@blogger.com