Moderator: Soñadora
Jamie wrote:Now that I have a modest piece of dirt, I was thinking having an American flag.
Is it, cheesy and overly-patriotic?
How does one size a flag for a house?
What are the rules on attachment points? Are there rules?
Oh, and if anyone is visiting Portland, and needs a room, I love to have guests.
Rob McAlpine wrote:No. Not cheesy at all. Sail around Maine and see how many homes have them flying on the lawn. I think it's classy.
The house is in the US, isn't it? I think it would be of questionable taste in Canada or Mexico.
Jamie wrote:My club growing up had a real J class mast as a flag pole.
It worked well from keeping anyone from successfully stealing the burgee since it took so long to pull down. Plenty of time to - say pull the cotter pin out of a prop and organize a defense.
Jamie wrote:What I really was fishing for was pictures representative samples from follow Scantlingers of their installations. (jokes aside, Canukistanian samples of good installations most welcome)
Tucky wrote:Submitted without comment- picture was in Maine though and Fourth of July as well. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.