Labels

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

SOL26: June 23: Semi-quincentennial

 

I'm sharing with the Slice of Life Community today. Lately, news of the Reflecting Pool has me remembering the 200th Birthday celebration,

In the days after dinosaurs roamed and before cell phones, I lived just over the Potomac when our nation was celebrating its 200th birthday. (I realize writing this confirms any doubt that I am aged to perfection!) 

We left our car parked along a side street somewhere in Virginia and walked, I think, over the bridge to visit hoards of food, craft, and trinket vendors who were hawking their wares along the Reflecting Pool. I must admit I never noticed if it was clean or dirty, but I remember the reflection of the Washington Monument was perfectly centered in the enormous pond. 

As the sun prepared to set that day, there was music.  Perhaps it was a band, but maybe it was piped over loudspeakers. The nation was, at that moment, in a peaceful state of affairs after the decade of Vietnam and the Watergate Scandal. While the economy was struggling and there were few jobs to be had, I think we were optimistic. (Perhaps that was young love?) We watched the fireworks at Lincoln's feet filled and walked home. 

I wish I wanted to go back and visit for the semi-quincentennial. 

9 comments:

Melanie Meehan said...

I feel the nostalgia and maybe even anger in the post. Things are not the same in Washington, and your words capture that reality without directly saying it. Clever writing.

Anonymous said...

You say so much without saying much. I can only imagine what our founding fathers would think of the state of affairs today. Arjeh

LInda @wherewerv said...

This is such a great way to let the reader know that you (and many others) are unhappy with the state of our country. I am sad (angry) that this momentous date is happening under our current leadership.

Anonymous said...

Anita, thanks for this humorous, nostalgic and earnest perspective. I hope we'll be back on an upswing as a country soon.

Dr. Kimberly Haynes Johnson said...

Your first sentence is a gem. Your last sentence is the gem of all gems. I understand, and what a drastic turn of the tide pool....

Anonymous said...

That was the year I graduated from high school in Philadelphia. I remember such pride and excitement. Unfortunately, the life is being sucked out of the 250th celebration.

Anonymous said...

Rita DiCarne

Lori Sheroan said...

Anita, I enjoyed reading about your positive experience during the 200th celebration. Watching the fireworks at Lincoln's feet must have made the experience all that more impactful. One of my favorite parts of your slice was when you said your experience may have seemed even better than it was because you were looking through the eyes of young love. That made me smile.

Word Dancer said...

I love: I am aged to perfection! I'm going to borrow that phrase. I know with all that is happening in the world it's hard to feel celebratory about 250 years - but I'm trying to reframe it for myself - this is still a wonderful country even with its flaws.