Project 365 (218/365)
This tee-shirt is a part of me. I got it in 1992 when our church raised this first flag of Macedonian (Former Yugoslav Republic). Even after the flag changed, I continued to wear it with pride. My tattoo is also the image of the ancient Macedonian sun. There are controversies over this sun, but I don’t care.
Macedonia is in my heart!

I am not one of those who in expressing opinions confine themselves to facts.
—Mark Twain
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See, more reasons I think you are just so interesting and cool.
I would tell you about my sweatpants from, um, 1990 with my the nickname for my college splattered across the ass, but that would kind of ruin the kind of sacred mood I’m now feeling about the controversial old version of the sun. So please disregard my sweatpants comments.
And please tell us all much more about the whole Macedonia in your heart thing. I mean, I read the beautiful story of your parents awhile back, but, frankly, I want more, more, more!!
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Maggie, there’s a TT about Macedonia here somewhere.. I’ll try to talk about my heritage more in coming weeks!
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You are right. We are alike in many ways.
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LOVE the Mark Twain quote ~ it’s going directly into my journal. ThanX!
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Yay, Mark Twain! He is awesome and cool. And funny. I love ‘im. :)
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