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    From sulilec@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 30 19:04:56 2023
    Dear Social Culture Laos forum,
    As everyone who grew up here in yhr states, would get to learn that the July 4th of every year is the American Independence day. I am too thrill and happy for such day. (ຈັກກະພັດອາເມຣິກາໝັ້ນຍືນ...!! ) In
    addition, I truly believe that following 4th of July at about mid-July of every year is Laotian New Year. I do notice that a lot of Laotian in America have already celebrated such event started on April (which is still frozen ice on street for me, as I
    noticed). As for me, July is the most to ponder and righteous that it is truly for the Laotian new year. I have not yet notice plumeria (ດອກຈໍາປາບານທີ່ບ້ານ) bloom for it was placed in the container at home. However,
    so as it seems what blooms now in my area are garden vegetables and some already produce fruits, common flowers such as marigold, vine hydrangea, and roses (of course). And I was so thrill that I spot this flower at near city store, I remember that it
    was called ດອກຮັກ that I don't know what to call it in English. As I remember when I was in Laos, this ດອກຮັກ is the love of monard butterfly lava. I was not too thrill of that. But here in America, I have not seem such plants
    with its lavas. I was grateful! So happy and happy fourth of July to everyone! It is a joy, joy, joy time of the year...I hope you feel the same.

    Sincerely,
    Sulilec

    (Posted from SULILEC GOOGLE ACCOUNT on 6/30/23; 9:52pm, Friday, eastern standard time) .

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  • From sulilec@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Sulilec on Mon Jul 17 10:22:29 2023
    On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 10:04:58 PM UTC-4, Sulilec @Email.com wrote:
    Dear Social Culture Laos forum,
    As everyone who grew up here in yhr states, would get to learn that the July 4th of every year is the American Independence day. I am too thrill and happy for such day. (ຈັກກະພັດອາເມຣິກາໝັ້ນຍືນ...!! ) In
    addition, I truly believe that following 4th of July at about mid-July of every year is Laotian New Year. I do notice that a lot of Laotian in America have already celebrated such event started on April (which is still frozen ice on street for me, as I
    noticed). As for me, July is the most to ponder and righteous that it is truly for the Laotian new year. I have not yet notice plumeria (ດອກຈໍາປາບານທີ່ບ້ານ) bloom for it was placed in the container at home. However, so
    as it seems what blooms now in my area are garden vegetables and some already produce fruits, common flowers such as marigold, vine hydrangea, and roses (of course). And I was so thrill that I spot this flower at near city store, I remember that it was
    called ດອກຮັກ that I don't know what to call it in English. As I remember when I was in Laos, this ດອກຮັກ is the love of monard butterfly lava. I was not too thrill of that. But here in America, I have not seem such plants with
    its lavas. I was grateful! So happy and happy fourth of July to everyone! It is a joy, joy, joy time of the year...I hope you feel the same.

    Sincerely,
    Sulilec

    (Posted from SULILEC GOOGLE ACCOUNT on 6/30/23; 9:52pm, Friday, eastern standard time) .

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