Saturday, July 4, 2009

Saturday Seven (7 Things I Love About July 4th)



1. I'm not working!

2. Annual family barbecue in the park.

3. Fireworks at night.

4. Watching the fireworks on the bridge with my neighbors.

5. The annual free concert on the Ben Franklin Parkway.

6. The annual week-long "Welcome America!" festivities leading up to Independence
Day.

7. Being on South Street!

(And, did I mention, I'm not working!)

17 comments:

Toni said...

Happy Fourth Keith, I love the visual!

James Perkins said...

Have a good one Brother!

Angie B. said...

I love the visual Keith!

Vanessa said...

Happy 4th Keith!

Halo said...

Happy July 4th to you and your family!

Lisa said...

Keith,I love the moving photo on this post...Happy Fourth!

Brenda said...

Have a Happy and safe 4th of July!

Cheryl said...

Happy Independence Day!!

Jazzy said...

Have a good one Fam!

Sunflower said...

May you and your family have a happy and safe holiday !

Sean said...

Happy 4th of July Keith!

Simon Bastion said...

Love this very colorful and motion filled illustration. Happy 4th
Keith!

Grover Tha Playboy said...

Get to grillin good brother!

Captain Jack said...

A Lovely holiday to you and your family Keith!

Swaggie said...

Not Working is the koolest thing about any holiday Keith!!lololol.

Tate2 said...

Happy Fourth!! Don't eat too much barbecue..lololol.

♥ CG ♥ said...

Enjoy your time off!




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