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They used to have some pretty awesome Indian food on the menu, but no more. they do still have an excellent Gyros Pizza.
So onto the next challenge. I meant to get this yesterday, so we'll go with yesterday's "Today in History". On July 2, 1776; The Continental Congress resolves with the Declaration of Independence that the American colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States.. Also, born on July 2nd, 1908 was Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice.
So, after all that, the next challenge is: Your Dyna in front of a courthouse or Government building. Now let's get riding!
Here's two different gov't buildings. GOS wasn't mentioned, so the there's no glasses on the FT Bend Pic, but they are on the seat of the Sugar Land Pic, ya just can't see them in that deep pocket seat.
If they work, then your Dyna lit up by a major fireworks display, no kids waving sparklers or bottle rockets. Municipal event, probably tomorrow night. Bonus points if you get a shot of the set up being done, and the event later.tp
Works for me. Wasn't too woried about the GOS. I can't think of why you would randomly have a picture of your bike in front of a Gov't Building.
Thanks. Wasn't trying to exclude those of you outside of the US, but the 4th of July is important to us, well, it used to be, not so much now. If you, Rene, or others have fireworks exhibits, feel free to join n the fun.
I hope that many here will take pics and post, in honor of our country, not just the "winner". Something similar was done at the touring photo site, and several posted their pics of veteran memorials for Memorial Day.
Thanks. Wasn't trying to exclude those of you outside of the US, but the 4th of July is important to us, well, it used to be, not so much now. If you, Rene, or others have fireworks exhibits, feel free to join n the fun.
I hope that many here will take pics and post, in honor of our country, not just the "winner". Something similar was done at the touring photo site, and several posted their pics of veteran memorials for Memorial Day.
Unfortunately true, and a sad commentary on where we have gone. If any generation before us could see where we are I'm sure they would be ashamed. Another subject entirely, though.
Unfortunately true, and a sad commentary on where we have gone. If any generation before us could see where we are I'm sure they would be ashamed. Another subject entirely, though.
Agree. Lets show that we still love and honor this Nation, by placing as many challenge pictures of folks enjoying the 4th and spectacular fireworks displays, including your bike, of course.
Probably couldn't see GOS, so not necessary for this challenge. tomp
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