On Friday I mentioned that we in the United States do not
celebrate our independence with displays of military might, but with community
parades, picnics and fireworks.
(Oh, alright—if you want to count the artillery pieces
fired during fireworks-related
performances of the 1812 Overture,
go ahead. But it’s a stretch.)
And I have some examples for you, taken by my
friend Chris at the Warrenton, Va., Old Town Fourth of July parade. Such as
this demonstration of sheer mechanized power:
Or this exceptionally fluffy dog:
And, finally, the closest they got to a fly-by:
I am grateful to be a citizen of the country where—for all
the faults in our government and our society—a toddler in a pink toy Jeep is how
we express ourselves as a people on our biggest national holiday.
(And I'm grateful to Chris for sharing her photos with us.)
(And I'm grateful to Chris for sharing her photos with us.)
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