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Old 07-05-2020, 06:21 PM
Danth Danth is offline
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Seems like all the shutdowns and postponements of the municipal fireworks displays resulted in people taking matters into their own hands: Many folks in the little town I live in shot off large quantities of fair-size aerial rockets, so many that (combined with a more or less wind-less evening) the distinct smell of burnt gunpowder lingered in the air for quite some time. Naturally my household added to it, as is Right and Proper. It reminded me of July 4th holidays from my youth, before nanny state laws took over here in Ohio. No sitting for an hour in traffic, either. I'm glad the daughter got the chance to see how July4 is supposed to be.

With a hot afternoon and a liberal supply of well-dried charcoal the grilling came out excellent as well.

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Jimjam: I've long found it interesting that the Battle of the Chesapeake was about the only major naval battle the Royal Navy lost during the height of the Age of Sail. Coupled with a couple other equally-unlikely scenarios that unfolded in the patriot's favor it's I think fair to say fate seems to have ordained that the U.S. was meant to exist.

Danth