Friday, July 5, 2013

Did You Have A Nice 4th?

 Leaving the westies at home on 4th of July
Wilson & I went to Ed & Cindy's annual
4th of July party which includes a parade
and fireworks ... all right here in Bozman!
 Having fun with the cartoon software program.
 Cindy has every square inch of the house both
inside and out decorated to celebrate the 4th.
 My camera lens became foggy from the
air condition of the car to the hot outside.
 Ed decked out in red, white & blue lead the
annual parade up the driveway and around the house.
 Meet Roxy
Ed & Cindy's grandson {Dylan} is spending the summer here
before he heads off to college.  At my suggestion Dylan applied {and got}
 a job the Inn at Perry Cabin.  A guest at the Inn needed a
pet sitter so Dylan volunteered to watch Roxy as well as
Chloe {who I didn't get a photo of} ... so he brought them
to the 4th of July party.  

 Cindy and her friend taking a photo of the parade.
 All the kids had pots to bang in the parade.
It was amazing that both the dogs just blended
in beautiful like they've done this a thousand times before.
 This is Dylan
 Roxy must be use to being with a lot of people.
She made herself right at home and helped herself to
MacDuffy's toy box.



 Firework Fun
 Poor little MacDuffy isn't fond of fireworks.

We always have a fun time at Ed & Cindy's 4th
of July party.  The next big event at their home is
Ed's 80th birthday party which is in August.
The theme of Ed's party is James Bond 007
and there will be a martini bar ... shaken ... not stirred!

3 comments:

  1. Looks like you had a great time and the Bond party sounds like it will be fun. Have a fabulous Friday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  2. MacDuffy is a lapdog like Bonnie Blue! Is Chloe a Portuguese Water Dog?

    We're still watching it rain and flood and I'm about to get dressed and go somewhere....maybe into Auburn to a movie or shopping!

    xo,
    RJ

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  3. That looks like one fun party. Poor McDuffy, I know how some dogs get with fireworks.

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