4 July was as it should be. Steak and chicken on the grill, libations aplenty, the sun above, water below, friends, dog, fireworks. Poker into the late night.
Some of these were expertly captured by
Arthur.
More people/poker/dog:
Connie nabbed my camera for a few of these.
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