Showing posts with label red white and blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red white and blue. Show all posts

7.04.2012

Happy 4th!


via The Quillcards blog


There are many ways to celebrate the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.


via history.com


 4th of July

 Whether it's with a big crowd 
Rain of confetti at the Boston Pops July 4th Concert at the Hatch Shell at the end of the
Boston Pops July 4th concert

or in your own backyard,

fourth-of-july-2007-table-2.jpg

I hope you get to enjoy the very simple pleasures that quietly bind all Americans 
as we celebrate our freedom.
4th of July
via Pinterest (could not reach original source)
via examiner.com


Happy 4th of July!

Erin




7.04.2011

Simple Gifts...

July 4th has long been one of my favorite holidays. I've never spent it in any extraordinary fashion: no concerts in the park or Macy's fireworks for me, but there's something special about busting out the red, white and blue on Independence Day no matter what your plans.  I didn't decorate with much, but was inspired when I found red, white and blue in the simplest things.


The giant flag we've had forever, hanging from our back fence.
I love that I can see it from the kitchen.



Don't mind the screen: I loved this view through the
blue glass jar in my bathroom.

Last minute wreath:  I found a long banner in the garage, and wrapped it around the empty
grapevine wreath that was on my door, waiting for me to decorate .


I found this old water ski hanging from the rafters in our garage. We've lived in our house for seven years and I noticed it on Saturday. Johnny-on-the-ball, I'm not. Apparently it's been here since we moved in. Loving it in my garden right now.



Regardless of how we celebrate, I think I love July 4th for its' simple, old-fashioned pleasures. 





Beyond the fireworks and ice-cream, showing off my red, white and blue evokes the pride and gratitude I feel to be American.  It reminds me of how fortunate I am to have the freedoms and opportunities I enjoy, which countless men and women throughout our history have fought for.


Have a wonderful, safe and Happy Fourth of July, full of simple pleasures!



Erin
Linking up with: