Sunday, July 10, 2016

Celebrating independence


The weekend of the Fourth of July brought many freedom festivals to Davis County communities, where I shoot photos and write stories for the Davis Clipper. It was fun to see something of each celebration, starting with the annual car show in North Salt Lake (above).

Even Mother Nature turned things red, white and blue during the sunset on the evening of July 1 (below).

West Bountiful held their annual parade Saturday morning, July 2, with flags all around.





Saturday night -- again in North Salt Lake -- the traditional fireworks lit the night sky, a tradition carried on by many other communities the next Monday.
July 4 was filled with parades and festivals in Kaysville, Centerville and Layton (below).



Farmington held their festival days to honor Freedom, Faith and Families (below) a week later, on July 9.

No matter your age, you have something to celebrate on the Fourth of July in America, as shown by this parade participant (above) and the man who led us in the Pledge of Allegiance (below).
Jay Hess was a Prisoner of War in Vietnam. He knows what that pledge means.

Yea for celebrations, and but a bigger yea for the people who have given their all over the last 240 years so that we continue to have a land of freedom and opportunity and a reason to celebrate.