![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuZAMXZOxmymjkOfbOnu4LyehuQnoOBmBOL49k0-sLiDkPDXfPNKhkRg9UwwLnq1WHKuOhX8AnzaxTZjzowRj6QSGX7NCajIVb9DRkuOANQZ1yd1aAZaOCcR4KlkCYgbGYUXZrcDY975VM/s400/Sailor.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMuSal-9gr48cZxDNAv9RlvslQO8hAoblfMdO710xWupNOR8gtytILn8ZvDkq7C8_UVrxB_LspPtgSGiUJwzSZjI2obT71TEVwZf_KZgiP5EWL0lHXKv4-g1yenUkrJSM7pa0at4JpIbdn/s400/Flag.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj41TgAlUad0YwROS87yEragMUrFQyYw99Q1eMKr5sGrzf64SPmZtl-cU5KrQc0v1BBPhtWsBo2JYawNc8nSLzte01laJB5oYR730qfqR3wJrv9oA8tzKGUS0ZS7sX1JJntXhoTE94bsN2v/s400/Fireworks.jpg)
It may not have been Times Square at the end of World War II but I had a pretty good 4th of July celebrating with Betsy and Josh at their wedding in Suffolk. As you can see from the photos, it was a celebration with uniforms and medals and fireworks and a kiss for the new wife that was worthy of that famous Times Square kiss from 1945. Hope you all had a good 4th as well!
No comments:
Post a Comment