Wonderful July 4th at sister Bee’s! Lots of good food and laughter. They and the across the street neighbors have a friendly fireworks competition every year. This year they (sort of) synchonized the fuse lighting and it was spectacular! Bee always makes several kinds of homemade ice cream and the “lots of lemon ice cream” was a work of art of it’s own! We see the same group every year — and always end with “See you next year!” May you find fun and fellowship this week after the Fourth! Thanks for stopping by to share your awesome posts!
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Esme Slabbert says
Seems like you all had lots of fun with your get-together. Great to have such awesome neighborhood parties.
Thank you for the wonderful party, Charlene, Enjoy today and your week
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Laura @ our Grand Lives says
Sounds like you had a lovely 4th, Charlene! We had a busy holiday weekend and I’m still doing the laundry for all the company we had… I’m tired but my heart is full! Thanks so much for highlighting our “Life Lately” post! We were thrilled to be included in this week’s features!
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Charlene says
Oh yes, the laundry! We have a family reunion here in a couple of weeks so I’ll be singing that song soon!
nicole orriens says
I love the idea of neighbours kind of working together to create a beautiful display of fireworks! Thank you for hosting this great linkup.
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Debbie-Dabble says
Charlene,
Thanks so much for stopping by!!
My Link Ups for today’s party are # 93, 94 and 95!!
Thank you for the feature!! I will be giving you a Shout Out both on my Face Book page and in my next Blog post!! Also Thank You for hosting each week!! I truly appreciate all the work that you put into hosting a link party!!
Hugs,
Deb
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Valeria Redmill says
Thanks for hosting another Blog Hop Linkee Party – and thank you for featuring my ‘Get It Done’ Post
Have a funtastic week!
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Cindy HANDY says
Thank you for featuring my Agua Fresca (Watermelon Lime) Punch! I hope y’all have a happy & healthy Summer, which seems to end all too quickly after the 4th of July! (liked it much better when me {and my daughters} didn’t go back until Labor Day ~ why was it changed to mid-May to mid-August anyways??)
Melynda Brown says
Charlene thank you kindly for the feature on my post Please Offer some Wild and Open Areas on Your Property, I really appreciate it. Plus your comment is exactly what we have experienced here in Texas. Have a great week ahead.
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Charlene says
We don’t have much space but have tried to make the whole backyard a bird haven. Trees for protection and nesting space, always available water, seeds and bugs (i), And one small totally wild spot around the huge evergreen in the corner where we never go. Spring starts with a brown thrasher sorting the dried leaves and needles under the pine,. When the cardinals and the orioles and the yellow finches make their appearance we feel like the purchased
bird seeds are paid in full for the year. Not quite the same — but the best we can do!
Pam says
So happy for my a/c post to be featured, thank you! Glad you had such a nice 4th. Sounds very fun!
Amber and Woodyard says
Thanks so much for the feature!
Steph@Crazylittlelovebirds says
Thank you for hosting this wonderful linkup!
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