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Sunday, August 19, 2018

National Aviation Day Fivesome, August 19, 2018

NATIONAL AVIATION DAY

National Aviation Day is observed each year on August 19th.  This day is dedicated by Presidential Proclamation to those who helped pioneer aviation in the United States.
Two American inventors and aviation pioneers, the Wright brothers are credited with inventing and building the world’s first successful airplane and making the first controlled powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight on December 17, 1903.
HISTORY
Established in 1939 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this holiday was issued a presidential proclamation designating the anniversary of Orville Wright’s birthday to be National Aviation Day.  Born August 19, 1871, Orville Wright was still alive when the proclamation was issued and went on to live for nine more years until his death in 1948.
Proclamation USC 36:I:A:1:118 allows the sitting United States President to proclaim August 19 as National Aviation Day each year.  If desired, the President’s proclamation may direct all federal buildings and installations to fly the U.S. flag on that day and may encourage citizens to observe the day with activities that promote interest in aviation.
  1. Location: Beautiful, ultra-fabulous Mar-A-Lawno
  2. Conditions: Hazy, dry, breezy, short grass
  3. Course: Traditional
  4. Participants: Sticky Wicket,  Surferino, Mr. Wicket, Lefty, Wick O’Shay
  5. Games: Two
  6. Game Uno Results: Lefty won.
  7. Game Dos Results: For the win, Surferino missed a kill shot on Mr. Wicket leaving him a nudge shot for the victory.
  8. SOD: Every player managed to overshoot the Crocosmia bed to reach the upper lawn. Usually, the flower bed swallows balls and kills momentum. Not today!
  9. Misc: Prefunq = big fun for those who dared. Today’s curated soundtrack included music based on the Marx Brothers, including Slim Harpo for example. Nice job Mr. Wicket.

1 comment:

Frank said...

Fun day! ..... again, and again.... and again!
Had my flag out. I always try to fly my flag on National Aviation Day.