08 July 2006

Happy 7th of July!

Last evening at 9:30 -- following a patriotic sing-along and the cheerful declaration, "Happy 7th of July, folks!" -- the rained-out Independence Day fireworks began over Kanuga Lake. It was a display worth the wait. A soft, cool evening with just a slight riffle on the water, from our position on the pavilion the display, being shot from the dam, reflected perfectly on the water. It was almost as if the fireworks were being shot in two directions, up AND down. Four times we thought it was over, our shouts of approval and our applause echoing across Kanuga's valley. Three times the showers of color and thump and pop of the explosions resumed. When it was all over, it was a quiet group that headed back toward the lodge and rows of cottages. Not only had the fireworks been wonderful, so had the long-awaited week ... and it was essentially over. Guest Period #1 2007 was part of one conversation I overheard as Tal and I turned toward Cottage 25 to get Whitby and Belle for their final walk of the day.

1 Comments:

At 9:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Janet! I am enjoying my internet for the first time in 5 weeks and surfing through old saved links, it's good to see that you are writing again!

I have survived 5 weeks at girl scout summer camp and I really enjoyed it (most of it anyway). I'm not sure if I will be able to talk Jose into letting me leave for five weeks again next summer, but I wouldn't mind going back again. I didn't mind roughing it in the woods, but I did miss the light bulb when getting back to the unit from the stables after dark (flash lights are great but trying to find something in a tiny cabin with four peoples' stuff in it can be rather interesting)

It's over just in time for me to be home for our 1st wedding anniversery. This year has been an interesting one for sure, but we've made it through and things are coming (back) together. We both have jobs again and the house is coming together.

I hope you are enjoying your trip!

Miss you and love to everyone back home.

Sara Gruber

 

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