Happy 4th of July Weekend!

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It's gonna be a loooooong weekend, fellow United States of Americans. And in most places, a hot one. Party hearty--but responsibly. Meaning don't get too drunk (or let others get too drunk), stay hydrated, and don't (1) set things on fire with those fireworks (and also take care when lighting barbecues), or (b) shoot off guns because gravity will bring those bullets back down to earth. Please be especially careful when it comes to kids and sparklers/fireworks.

That out of the way, do use this thread to let us know how you celebrate. We'd love to hear all about your picnics, festivities and fireworks.


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This has gotta be a depressing occasion for our Usual Suspects, one more reminder that the USA is not yet beneath the boot heel of the Euro Socialist-Muslims.
 
You know things are sad when I keep waiting for a terrorist attack on this day.

But in the meantime happy Fourth and it will be for me as its my sister's turn to host the annual family shindig so I get to just show up and enjoy.

Hope everyone has a good time today.
 
I'm up, and mostly awake, and after I'm even more awake I will go to the grocery store. Then some time at the pool, then perhaps some fireworks later tonight. A quiet day, it would seem. And oddly, there's not even rain in the forecast.
 
RI only recently smartened up and allowed the sale of Fireworks in the state.

Every other year we would take the ride to NH to buy some, it was nice to just pull over to the side of the rode to where they had a big tent set up and get it here.
 
I'm up, and mostly awake, and after I'm even more awake I will go to the grocery store. Then some time at the pool, then perhaps some fireworks later tonight. A quiet day, it would seem. And oddly, there's not even rain in the forecast.

Grocery store on the 4th:eek:
 
Grocery store on the 4th:eek:

Yeah, I was caught by that, too.

As an ex-pat with a non-US fella, Happy Independence Day to my fellow US-ians. I know, it's a little nitpicky, it's also something that's been ingrained over the last ten years of living away from home.
 
Grocery store on the 4th:eek:

Should have gone on the 3d but I was too tired. Plus, with Mr Penn off, I should be able to go by myself, which will be faster and easier. To my surprise, the grocery store is open regular hours (6am-midnight); I expected limited hours today. We are in serious need of milk if nothing else. Two kids go through milk pretty quickly.

Yeah, I was caught by that, too.

As an ex-pat with a non-US fella, Happy Independence Day to my fellow US-ians. I know, it's a little nitpicky, it's also something that's been ingrained over the last ten years of living away from home.

Happy 4th to the Expat! :)
 
Should have gone on the 3d but I was too tired. Plus, with Mr Penn off, I should be able to go by myself, which will be faster and easier. To my surprise, the grocery store is open regular hours (6am-midnight); I expected limited hours today. We are in serious need of milk if nothing else. Two kids go through milk pretty quickly.



Happy 4th to the Expat! :)

Actually the zoo today would be the liquor stores. They have one near me that does so much biz on a regular weekend they need a traffic cop. Today will be a nightmare, I won;t even go down that road.
 
Thank you!


Around here, the liquor stores are zoos the day before the holiday. *shudder*

I'm hoping that our grocery store was also a zoo yesterday, leaving it to be less crowded today. We shall see. My other option is to go to the Super Walmart but quite frankly, I don't want to drive that far. Even though it's not that far.
 
Goin' to the beach with my BIL and his family, followed by a cookout/pool party at my place, then we're goin' to the town fireworks display in the park.

Happy Fourth of July America and remember those who fought, bled and died so we could enjoy this holiday and our freedom. :rose:
 
I'm spending it in my screened garden pavilion reviewing an e-book anthology.
 
Shopping done, lunch finished (except for PennBoy), and then we're off to the pool for a while. There will be burgers for dinner. Still mulling over fireworks options.
 
Fireworks display ratings?

Would love to hear about any fireworks you're setting off in your own backyard or displays put on by your city. I have to live vicariously here as I've no backyard to set off my own, and my area had such traffic jams when there was a city fireworks display (every street was locked up tight with cars, and every sidewalk mobbed with people), that the city stopped putting them on.

So, outside of listening to everyone else's story, I'll be enjoying fireworks by trying to catch sight of displays put on by other, nearby towns (I can usually see the big ones from my balcony). Not the best way to watch fireworks, but better than fighting traffic on the drive to such places, motoring for hours about a lot looking for parking, and then getting into gridlock afterwards.

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We can see the city fireworks from our front porch. Those and the ones on TV will suffice for us.
 
We can see the city fireworks from our front porch. Those and the ones on TV will suffice for us.

I bought some for the kids to do in the driveway, but we're all too tired to go to any. Also, most fireworks around here seem to be tomorrow or Saturday night anyway. Maybe we'll try for one of those. So TV will work for us, too.
 
I bought some for the kids to do in the driveway, but we're all too tired to go to any. Also, most fireworks around here seem to be tomorrow or Saturday night anyway. Maybe we'll try for one of those. So TV will work for us, too.

From the looks of the sky and what I hear rumbling over the Blue Ridge, Mother N may be supplying our fireworks tonight. It would be a "pity" if I were trapped in the garden pavilion this evening and couldn't do anything but listen to the rain and take a nap. ;)
 
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