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Sorry to read about your grandparents CountryWolf07. The day after Christmas my mom passed away it will be 9 years. I know how you feel.
I am always concerned someone will blow there fingers away or get burned from the fire works. I was at a party one year & a little girl got burned from a sparkler. In our state most of the fire works are illegal but it sounds like a war zone on the 4th. Our dogs hide in the basement to get away from the noise.
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CHRISTINE, THE ALL-AMERICAN PARROT (lives with my friend Chuck in IL)
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JADE THE ALL-AMERICAN QUAKER PARROT-GIRL (lives with my friend Dee Anne in NE)
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Here in DE, all fireworks, including sparklers, are illegal. That doesn't stop people from taking a quick trip to VA, and bringing them back by the carload. My son used to pick up some if he had reason to be in VA at all, but hasn't had any in years.
Last year, the not too bright folks next door were setting off rather big ones, and instead of walking across the street to an empty field, they were doing them in their front yard. We had many end up in our yard, and some even on our roof. Son was not at all happy. Luckily, no damage was done, but one did start a small fire in the grass out back, but it went out by itself. We'll probably have to be outside to monitor their actions again this year.
No cops would come out even if called. We're in the country, and all of that just comes with the territory. :(:p