Showing posts with label 4th of July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4th of July. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Black Cats, Fireworks and the 4th of July, by Leada Wood, Texas Artist


                           
           
                                                 Black Cat by Leada Wood, copyright 2014
                                 
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I grew up in rural Texas where firecrackers were a 4th of July tradition...guess they still are. I had two older brothers who used their allowance on black cats, as they made the most noise. I didn't much care for them as I was always kind of a scardy cat. Sparklers were daring enough for me...even those would send showers of sparks up my arm causing me to drop them in the dirt.

Firework watching is still a tradition with us, whether with family, friends or as a couple. We enjoy the show from a distance and let the experts do the work. I especially enjoy watching them to music, when I have a chance to be in the city on the 4th. The bigger and more colorful they are, the better! 

As we enjoy the fireworks bursting in air let's remember the symbolism and be thankful for living in a free country. Take a moment to be grateful... and give thanks for all those who have served our country and are serving now. God Bless America!

Have a happy and safe holiday!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Happy Birthday America!

My girls and I have been having a good old time getting ready for the 4th of July. We made some Uncle Sam decorations for their home in art class. We decided to decorate their toe nails as well and painted one foot blue sparkles and the other foot red with white dots. Now that is patriotic! Happy 4th!