We sat out by the campfire and enjoyed dinner cooked over the coals. It was a quieter 4th this year.
different for sure
not the same ol' same ol'
After dinner we sat by the fire and watched the fireflies dance around us.
The fire was burning low and it was that time where we wonder if we should add another log to the fire or let it burn down.
This night there was a flurry of fireworks activity all around us. We were guessing where they were coming from. We weren't "seeing" them but rather "hearing" them. It sounded like a band drummers' solo. Our intrigue got to the point where we said "let's go for a drive and check them out...."
We didn't have to go very far. Just down the street ...one turn and we pulled over to watch an amazing display. Once they appeared to be finished we continued up the road aways and were treated to another amazing showing.
In these times of social distancing we felt a closeness to our "neighbors" within our community.
As it should be on this day that we celebrate our independence in our United States of America.
Our evening topped off with a short drive into Laconia where we watched the finale of the show.
A fun and enjoyable evening and one that we'll probably remember more so than
same ol' same ol'
enjoy,
k
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