Fireworks from a dog's point of view
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2023 7:26 pm
Well written and funny - but all too true:
"Fireworks From A Dog's Point Of View":
https://www.startribune.com/fireworks-from-a-dogs-point-of-view/600287085/
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This year, for the first time ever, my small town has passed an ordinance against various kinds of fireworks - firecrackers, bottle rockets, bombs, and a few others I forget. Only "safe and sane" fireworks are now allowed, and the sale of them is now very restricted as well.
The ordinance also specifies that fireworks -
"Along with changes to the sales timeframe, fireworks use within city limits will be restricted from noon to 11 p.m. each day between Thursday and July 4. Previously, there was no defined end date for when fireworks could be used."
In the past, my area would start to sound like WWIII from about a week before to a week after the 4th. TWO WEEKS of constant, unrelenting, nigh time booms. Every year there has been some donkey's behind in my neighborhood setting off fireworks all night long on the 4th, up until 2:00 or 3:00 a.m. (sometimes even later that that).
And on the nights following the 4th as well (until 2:00 or 3:00 a.m.!), up to a week or more after the 4th.
And with the bottle rockets "bursting in air" all up and down my street, I had major concerns that one would land on my roof and catch my house on fire. This very thing HAS happened here in my town although not, thankfully, to me.
Enough is enough!!
I hate to be a grump, but I am very pleased by this. It is no fun being awakened out of a sound sleep at 2:00 a.m. due to a MAJOR, house-shaking, boom, with my dog launching himself at the door trying to escape.
Happy 4th July everyone. Hope you all enjoy your holiday.
Anne
"Fireworks From A Dog's Point Of View":
https://www.startribune.com/fireworks-from-a-dogs-point-of-view/600287085/
___________________________
This year, for the first time ever, my small town has passed an ordinance against various kinds of fireworks - firecrackers, bottle rockets, bombs, and a few others I forget. Only "safe and sane" fireworks are now allowed, and the sale of them is now very restricted as well.
The ordinance also specifies that fireworks -
"Along with changes to the sales timeframe, fireworks use within city limits will be restricted from noon to 11 p.m. each day between Thursday and July 4. Previously, there was no defined end date for when fireworks could be used."
In the past, my area would start to sound like WWIII from about a week before to a week after the 4th. TWO WEEKS of constant, unrelenting, nigh time booms. Every year there has been some donkey's behind in my neighborhood setting off fireworks all night long on the 4th, up until 2:00 or 3:00 a.m. (sometimes even later that that).
And on the nights following the 4th as well (until 2:00 or 3:00 a.m.!), up to a week or more after the 4th.
And with the bottle rockets "bursting in air" all up and down my street, I had major concerns that one would land on my roof and catch my house on fire. This very thing HAS happened here in my town although not, thankfully, to me.
Enough is enough!!
I hate to be a grump, but I am very pleased by this. It is no fun being awakened out of a sound sleep at 2:00 a.m. due to a MAJOR, house-shaking, boom, with my dog launching himself at the door trying to escape.
Happy 4th July everyone. Hope you all enjoy your holiday.
Anne