It was a fine opportunity to get to know some more of our neighbors, as the usual afternoon thunderstorm poured down outside while we conversed with those at our table. By the time our dinner was over, the sun had returned and everyone headed home to nap, watch the celebrations around the country on television, or in our case following a nap-a short excursion over to Dairy Queen for ice cream. (See what I mean about the impossibility of dieting over a holiday weekend?!)
We stayed up until 1 a.m watching the celebration in Washington, D.C., after rain delayed plans there. But it was worth it. Here, fireworks were banned due to dry conditions and brush fire potential. Lightning causes enough fires here without adding to the potential hazard. So when forty minutes of spectacular fireworks rewarded our late night vigilance, we were thrilled. It's been a different kind of holiday this year. We're feeling very patriotic and proud, and it's nice to recognize how blessed we are right now in our lives.
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