After lunch, we were driven around JSU, and some of Robert's childhood / student haunts. It is fascinating to hear his stories. Then we drove out to Chimney Peak Lookout tower. On the way saw deer and turkeys on the ‘country’ road.
The view from Chimney Peak Lookout tower |
We then went out again to see the fireworks at 9pm. As we have in previous years, in other places, we watched from well away from the main display. We are in a car park (parking lot) near a church, and have to select our spot carefully to see through the trees. There are quite a few others around, the atmosphere is jovial and friendly.
In the UK, the general election is going well. The exit poll is predicting a labour landslide.
The video is 20 seconds from the middle of the display. The finale is truly amazing, but by then I was 'in the moment'.Now, I am suspecting that my illness was not from the vaccination, as Jo has stayed in the house and is sleeping because she is not feeling well.
4 July
Just this year, I have heard of Native Americans, in particular, who do not celebrate Independence Day, because it did not give them independence. There are others, too, who find themselves in that category - descendants of slaves, for example. This is just another one of those things that divides us. In my earlier life, the complaint against fireworks was always the waste of money - which in one sense it is. Of course, we do need something to bring us together as our society seems more fractured every year.
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