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Good Morning Lilac and Megabee. The new av is nice Lilac.

Well how about a slice of -
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- with the coffee this morning -
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- it is almost ready...
 

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Good Morning Lilac and Megabee. The new av is nice Lilac.

Well how about a slice of -
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- with the coffee this morning -
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- it is almost ready...

Thank you, and yes, your fresh baked goodies will go quite nicely with coffee. Then we can all have a vape fest after breakfast.:p
 

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they require so much liscensing over here for fireworks its not worth it unless your a large company.

i'll settle for shooting stuff and buying the little fire works
Little fireworks :facepalm: even those can be dangerous if you don't use them according to the manufacturers instructions and without safety measures.
Anyway i know a lot of licenced amateur people building in the US there are many amateur clubs on the states.
 

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Little fireworks :facepalm: even those can be dangerous if you don't use them according to the manufacturers instructions and without safety measures.
Anyway i know a lot of licenced amateur people building in the US there are many amateur clubs on the states.

Back in the mid-'90s, every 4th of July, a local man and his teenage sons would put on a fireworks display for the community. These weren't quite as big as the professional ones, but they were pretty impressive. They would set them off at the edge of Cayuga Lake at a little beach/boat launch area called Sheldrake Point. People would gather when it began to get dark, and they would set off the fireworks. I heard this man would go out to a factory somewhere in the Midwest (Michigan, I think) and buy his supply at what seemed quite a lot of expense (thousands of dollars) for the next display. He never took up a collection to defray costs. I haven't been down there in years, so I don't know if he still does that, but it was a really special thing to go down there on the evening of the 4th. It's one of those things you will always remember.
 

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Today is very hot: 93 degrees F. Over 90, I start to melt. I was supposed to ride on the trail this morning with Nancy, the barn owner, but she thought it'd be too hot, so instead, I went a little later and gave Penny a bath. I thought getting wet on a day like this would be a relief. I noticed that when I turned Penny out again, still a bit damp, she didn't even roll, which she usually does when I don't let her dry thoroughly first.

Heather and her younger sister Shelly came out to the barn to chat, and Heather, who a while ago told me she was "taking a break from horses," said she'd like another riding lesson. I had been a bit unhappy, thinking she had so easily lost interest. But I found out that first, she had been grounded, and then the end of the school year consumed her time. And now I'm happy she is starting to ride again.

I wonder if it's a little competition or jealousy, since a few days ago, Shelly and I rode on the trail together. Maybe it's only that now, with school out, Heather has more free time. Whatever it is, I'm glad Heather is getting back into horses.
 
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