Thursday, July 4, 2019

Happy Fourth of July!

Joining Carole and friends for Three on Thursday, today with two fireworks photos and a video from last night. Our little town in NJ always does fireworks on July 3rd because it's cheaper than on the 4th! These photos are nothing great since I sat in my backyard and took them with my cell phone, but I still wish you a Happy Fourth of July, or Happy Thursday (if you're in Argentina like Justin happens to be). My real hope is that we can make a real change for the better in our country, with the administration, immigration, equal rights, and all the other constitutional rights that have been ignored and trampled upon over the last three years.





Head on over to Carole's for more Three on Thursday thoughts.

11 comments:

  1. Happy 4th to you too, Bonny!

    You know, NJ Sheep and Fiber Festival is heading up right around the corner in Sept. Will we see you there this year? Vera and I already made plans to go.

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  2. I couldn't agree more on the changes we need to make for our country. Let's start by turning the tide in 2020! Happy Independence Day!

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  3. Amen. I have been thinking quite a bit about who we are as a country and how we want to take care of each other and the environment.

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  4. How amazing that you can sit in your backyard and see a fireworks show! I share your hopes for our country.

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  5. aw I love fireworks and photos. From our vantage point on a country road last night, Zach and I could see fireworks from 3 direction!

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  6. I share your hopes, Bonny. Happy holiday, and may Justin have fun and a safe journey home.

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  7. I hope your 4th was wonderful! (the fireworks sure were!)

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  8. ahhh, I share your Hopes! I think you did a fine job with your phone photos/video! and of course I'm so curious to hear about Justin and Australia!!!

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  9. I have a new survey up if you wish to play along!

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