I hope everyone enjoyed the fourth of July. I actually spent the beginning part of my day working. It wasn't as peaceful as yesterday. Yet once my shift was done I went home to take a nap. Afterwards I had a few beers and sat on my porch.
Wasn't expecting to get a show, but man was I in for a treat. The fireworks started off slow. I sat on my porch drinking my #beer.
I was listening to a podcast, and just enjoying the peace. Which lasted right until the sun started to go down.
Yet little by little the entire neighborhood joined the celebrations.
At one point I could hear the leftovers from the fireworks landing on my porch.
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't feeling a little nervous. I've never seen fireworks on this level before.
Occasionally I went in to refill my drink.
It is Independence day after all here in the states.
The entire neighborhood was intense for at least an hour or more.
It's almost midnight as I write this. Yet the fireworks haven't stopped. Though all the amazing ones were saved in this blog. I hope you had a nice #beersaturday, and an even better fourth of July. Don't let the propaganda, and choas steal your will to celebrate.
I invite you to check out my previous post. I spent the day working on Bristol, and the fourth if July isn't taking lightly there. I stumbled across a car show while on delivery. I was able to photograph one car, before the authorities dispersed the crowd. Which in any previous year would have been unimaginable in Bristol. Here's the post enjoy. @dreamingirwin/a-just-ducky-fourth-of-july-surprise
Thanks for sharing with me. I hope you enjoyed my #beersaturday challenge entry. The challenge is hosted by and supported by the #beer community. Here's the original challenge post if you'd like more information.
@detlev/the-thirsty-beersaturday-week-160-love-to-see-your-post
I'd to invite to try the #beer challenge post. I'd be curious to see if he's found any interesting #beer items while exploring abandoned locations.
Thanks for sharing with me.
God Bless.