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2012 July 4
by Katie

I’m off to celebrate the 4th with a parade, family time, and some good ole fashioned independence fireworks.  Hope you guys get to do the same.  But if not….if you’re bored…stuck with a computer…or just in the mood for a little patriotism….here are some blasts from the past boasting red, white and blue through and through.  It’ll make George Washington proud….click on the photos for more! 

And may God please bless America.  land that I love :)



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  1. Karen R permalink
    July 4, 2012

    Where are you going to see fireworks at? I know a great place if you are interested! Im stuck at work today but hope to make it home to see some good fireworks! Happy Independence Day!

    • July 4, 2012

      I think we might just see some from a parking lot (the loudness will probably be hard on Will so we will only need a couple!)
      xo kb

  2. July 4, 2012

    Happy 4th of July to you and your family (from your readers up here in Canada!)

  3. July 4, 2012

    Loving this little collection of all-American photos! Have a great holiday!

  4. Sara permalink
    July 4, 2012

    AH! The Currier & Ives plate! My grandmother had those plates and I absolutely loved them, she had a few with some chips on the edges and somehow I always ended up getting the chipped plate! Brings back memories just seeing a picture of one! I found a small one at a flea market but it doesn’t have the same design as the big ones, I hope I can find a large plate someday!

  5. July 5, 2012

    Hope you had a great 4th with your family! That rag wreath is super cute!

  6. Meghan permalink
    July 5, 2012

    For some reason this post reminded me of your garden. I can’t remember if this is the year you planted a bunch of stuff…if so, how is everything growing?!
    Love the pictures!

  7. July 8, 2012

    looks great!! hope you had fun!!

  8. July 11, 2012

    LOVE the wreath! So cute! I need to make one of those. Really enjoying your blog! :)

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