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pussnboots
07-02-2008, 09:05 AM
John Adams predicted in a letter to his wife Abigail that Americans would celebrate their Independence Day on July 2. Off by two days - not too bad for government work.

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On July 2, 1776, Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, signed only by Charles Thompson (the secretary of Congress) and John Hancock (the presiding officer). Two days later Congress approved the revised version and ordered it to be printed and distributed to the states and military officers. The other signatures would have to wait.


Many actually viewed the Declaration of Independence as a yawner - a rehashing of arguments already made against the British government. John Adams would later describe the Declaration as "dress and ornament rather than Body, Soul, or Substance." The exception was the last paragraph that said the united colonies "are and of Right ought to be Free and Independent states" and were "Absolved of all Allegiance to the British Crown."


For Adams, it was the momentum towards achieving American independence initiated on July 2 that future generations would consider worth celebrating, not the approval of this document on July 4.


Interestingly, the pomp and circumstance that many Americans presume took place on July 4, 1776, actually occurred days to weeks afterwards.


The Philadelphia Evening Post published the Declaration's full text in its July 6 newspaper. And the Declaration of Independence was publicly read from the State House in Philadelphia on July 8. Later that day, it was read in Easton, PA, Trenton, NJ, and to the local embryonic militia to provide much-needed inspiration against the formidable British.


The shouting and firing of muskets that followed these first public readings represent America's first celebrations of independence.


As copies spread, the Declaration of Independence would be read at town meetings and religious services. In response, Americans lit bonfires, fired guns, rang bells, and removed symbols of the British monarchy.


The following year, no member of Congress thought about commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence until July 3 - one day too late. So the first organized elaborate celebration of independence occurred the following day: July 4, 1777, in Philadelphia. Ships in the harbor were decked in the nation's colors. Cannons rained 13-gun salutes in honor of each state. And parades and fireworks spiced up the festivities.


Fireworks did not become staples of July 4 celebrations until after 1816, when Americans began producing their own pyrotechnics and no longer relied on expensive fireworks from across the pond.


Since 1777, the tradition of celebrating America's independence on July 4 has continued

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Is anyone doing anything special for July 4th ?

Logos
07-02-2008, 09:23 AM
....Is anyone doing anything special for July 4th ? no, working :lol:

But I wish all my American friends a very Happy 4th of July with lots of fireworks and silliness ! :D

chasestalling
07-03-2008, 08:35 AM
Um, I don't think I am.

LadyWentworth
07-03-2008, 04:24 PM
Is anyone doing anything special for July 4th ?

I don't know yet. I kind of want to go to this event that I went to a couple of years ago. They celebrate the 4th as if it were the 19th century. It was fun. I haven't decided yet, though. I still have the rest of tonight and tomorrow morning to make up my mind. :)

If I don't go, I will just stay home and watch the musical "1776" on TV. That is always good to do, too. :)

Scheherazade
07-03-2008, 05:13 PM
Hope you guys have a great day celebrating!

Here is another something I have made for this occasion:

http://www.recipetips.com/images/recipe/dessert/flag_cake.jpg

Lily Adams
07-03-2008, 07:09 PM
Yeah! Happy Fourth! I love the Fourth.

I is gunna be downtown buying records, probably and having fun at the street fair with friends.

Don't forget to use your Freedom of Choice in the Land of the Free, fellow Americans!

dramasnot6
07-03-2008, 08:03 PM
Thanks for that,puss. It is nice to be reminded of what is important about this celebration. It really is shocking how ignorant and uncaring we allow ourselves to be about such things. We can dedicate our week to planning an elaborate BBQ and buy sparklers and such to destroy a very small piece of the country we are celebrating, but so few take the time to really cherish the historical value of this day,sometimes myself included.

I have not been in America during Independence Day since I last lived here,several years back. I suppose I should go out and do something that allows me to reclaim all my patriotism and culture.

Luckily,living in the capital makes it pretty easy to plan/attend something last-minute on such a holiday.


Have a great day,America!


Hope you guys have a great day celebrating!

Here is another something I have made for this occasion:

http://www.recipetips.com/images/recipe/dessert/flag_cake.jpg

Hooray! Relatively healthy Flag Cake! Thanks,Scher. :D :thumbs_up

Virgil
07-03-2008, 11:08 PM
Happy Fourth of July. :) :)
Let's see, I'll be gardening in the morning and then relaxing on the deck reading The Road and beer or wine, not sure yet. :D

http://www.southcoasttoday.com/_images/july4/july4.jpg

And for your listening pleasure "The Stars and Stripes Forever":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znEePD1nJxo&NR=1

motherhubbard
07-04-2008, 12:27 AM
What a great entry! I really enjoyed reading all of that.

We have a neighborhood event. That’s kind of funny since I don’t live in a neighborhood. Several families and friends get together at one of our neighbor’s homes and we eat and visit and sing. The kids all decorate their wagons or bikes and take part in a parade. They each get some kind of patriotic award. Everyone brings fireworks so there is a big show. This neighbor has hosted the fourth party for years and years. It’s very fun but I dread it. The kids like it, but it’s hard for me to be in such a crowd sometimes. I enjoy each person there (almost- there really are a couple I can’t stand. They embody everything I detest) but getting ready for it makes me feel nervous. It’s better once I get there.

PnB, you didn’t say what you are doing. I imagine you in the back yard with your feet in the pool next to your sopping doggy and you’re splitting a hotdog. I like to imagine what other people might be doing. Sometimes I imagine some pretty funny stuff. I think I’m really pretty amusing- at least I am to me :)

Bakiryu
07-04-2008, 02:39 AM
:lol:
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:lol: :blush: :D

papayahed
07-04-2008, 08:38 AM
I got stuck with weekend coverage so I'm sticking close to home.


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pussnboots
07-04-2008, 10:13 AM
What a great entry! I really enjoyed reading all of that.

We have a neighborhood event. That’s kind of funny since I don’t live in a neighborhood. Several families and friends get together at one of our neighbor’s homes and we eat and visit and sing. The kids all decorate their wagons or bikes and take part in a parade. They each get some kind of patriotic award. Everyone brings fireworks so there is a big show. This neighbor has hosted the fourth party for years and years. It’s very fun but I dread it. The kids like it, but it’s hard for me to be in such a crowd sometimes. I enjoy each person there (almost- there really are a couple I can’t stand. They embody everything I detest) but getting ready for it makes me feel nervous. It’s better once I get there.

PnB, you didn’t say what you are doing. I imagine you in the back yard with your feet in the pool next to your sopping doggy and you’re splitting a hotdog. I like to imagine what other people might be doing. Sometimes I imagine some pretty funny stuff. I think I’m really pretty amusing- at least I am to me :)

That sounds like fun MH. If it doesn't rain I probably will BBQ and you guessed it, I will BBQ a hot dog for my poochie.

Scheherazade
07-04-2008, 10:16 AM
I will BBQ a hot dog for my poochie.Who could this poochie you are refering to be???

:D

pussnboots
07-04-2008, 11:14 AM
Who could this poochie you are refering to be ???

:D

come come now, as if you didn't know :lol: :lol:

LAst night my hubby and I went to Lincoln Center to hear the NY Philharmonic
play with the United States Military band. They played some summertime classics from Copland. The best part was when they played each forces anthem and it was endearing to see members of the audience stand up when they played their music. For instance when they played the Marine anthem, anyone who is/was a marine stood up, same for Army, etc. It was quite touching.
The highlight was when they played Stars and Stripes. A lot of the audience stood up at that point and just cheered.
Afterwards I asked my husband to buy me a Mr Softee ice cream cone. Oh it was sooo good!!!
happy 4th to one and all!!!

Shalot
07-04-2008, 01:40 PM
Happy Fourth of July!!

Here's a funny excerpt from my hometown online newspaper about the weather forecast:


The forecast for Independence Day calls for fireworks, but in the form of scattered thunderstorms with gusting winds and small hail.

Happy Fourth of July.

The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for East Tennessee this afternoon, with the bad stuff possible after 2 p.m.



Online readers can comment on any storry written by one of the paper's regular staff. As you can guess, there are a lot of trolls and people who make inane ridiculous comments and here's one of them that was posted in response to this weather story:



Todays GORECAST:

Hot and humid with fire in the sky tonight, all Obamanites please wear your tin foil hats!


I don't know why that amused me so much and why I felt the need to share. Anyway, Happy July 4th!!

Niamh
07-04-2008, 06:16 PM
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