Came across this in Ogunquit Village this week. It reminded me of Dry Run Road in Falmouth. You can’t help appreciating the unknown person’s sense of humor, and the persistent positive effect over the years on people like me stopping to take note, chuckle, and wonder about the namer.
Falmouth Fireworks from Quissett
Fireworks from the beach in Quissett were easy to get to and leave from, but too far to be dramatic. What was stirring, though, was the Boston Pops concert someone graciously blasted form their car to accompany our fireworks, and the people along the beach singing along to “God Bless America”. I did, too. Happy Fourth!
West Falmouth Harbor
Among all the flags flying today, this one especially conveys Falmouth on the Fourth.
Red, White, and Blue-ing
Red, white, and blue-ing all day today, on this festive and fun 4/7 (fourth day, seventh month). We’re gathering, noshing, laughing, appreciating. So great to be in a town that’s a destination for Fourth of July. Let freedom ring, now more than ever!
Seen From the High Line, NYC
I finally got to the High Line last week, and loved the impact of the color and texture of this Gay Pride flag against the colors and textures of the old and new buildings.
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