Saturday, July 3, 2021

My 50 Greatest Things About America

Found an article on Yahoo Finance entitled “100 Greatest Things About America in 2021” (The 100 Greatest Things about America 2021 (yahoo.com). Found plenty in it to agree with. Also found plenty to disagree with. Instead of nitpicking that list to death, I decided to create my list of 100 Greatest Things About America in 2021.” I would challenge the reader to make his or her own list. It will make you realize the blessing of living in America, and perhaps fill your heart with gratitude. In that spirit, here is my list, in no particular order:

1.       Patrick Mahomes

2.       Baseball

3.       80’s music

4.       Families

5.       Faith

6.       Communities

7.       Work

8.       Charming small towns

9.       Small business

10.   Big Tech

11.   The American Dream

12.   Risk

13.   Barbecue

14.   The Masters

15.   Juneteenth

16.   Simone Biles

17.   Scott Drew

18.   The College World Series (this year’s Series was outstanding!)

19.   Immigrants – legal and illegal

20.   Entrepreneurs

21.   College Football

22.   College Basketball

23.   The Final Four (for obvious reasons I really, really, really loved this year’s Final Four!)

24.   Pies

25.   Chocolate chip cookies – without nuts!

26.   The Grand Canyon

27.   Sandy beaches

28.   Reruns of “Frasier”

29.   The Founding Fathers. Flaws and all.

30.   The Declaration of Independence

31.   Cars – the mode of transportation and the rock group.

32.   Open roads

33.   Convertibles

34.   Lemonade & Limeade

35.   Ice Cream

36.   Southern accents

37.   The victorious underdog

38.   Hamburgers

39.   Salsa/Pico de gallo

40.   Grills

41.   Decks/patios

42.   Mancaves

43.   The Establishment Clause

44.   First responders

45.   Front-line workers

46.   Courage

47.   Jambalaya

48.   Margaritaville

49.   Boiled shrimp

50.   Strawberries

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nice list Chuck but there are probably a few things you should try in the US that would make your list. Having traveled A LOT, I would recommend trying 1. the drive along the Colombia River Gorge in Oregon which is about 60 miles with river on one side and mountains on the other. 2. The combo trip of SF, Monterey, Redwood Forest, Sonoma (Not Napa), and Yosemite. 3. Yellowstone if done properly which means getting to the park as the sun rises. If staying an hour away in Cody, that means leaving at 4:30 AM. Choose June to see the Big Horn Sheep. 4. Road trip out West that can conveniently cover the Grand Canyon, Brice, Zion, Arches, Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Rocky Mountains, Sedona, and the observatory in flagstaff. Simply put, the phrase "America the Beautiful" really does apply due to the variety of experiences of national parks, beautiful forests & mountains, ocean, rivers and lakes, etc. that many countries simply do not have or have polluted too much to enjoy.