Oh god this honestly made me cry and feel so emotional! I love this song so much and their relationship was the sweetest! Both of them love eachother so much and it just heartwarming! It's so beautifully done! Amazing job!
(ENGLISH) What is July Christmas? Christmas in July is an unofficial holiday. The term originated from the fact that in the southern hemisphere, Christmas is actually celebrated in the summer. Residents from that area throw Christmas celebrations in July, as that is the peak month of their winter season. Any Questions For Comments? --------------------- (SPANISH) ¿Qué es julio Navidad? Navidad en julio es una fiesta no oficial. El término se originó por el hecho de que en el hemisferio sur, la Navidad se celebra en verano. Los residentes de esa zona lanzan las celebraciones de Navidad en julio, ya que ese es el mes pico de su temporada de invierno. ¿Alguna pregunta para comentarios? --------------------- (FRENCH) Qu'est-ce que le Noël de juillet? Noël en juillet est un jour férié non officiel. Le terme provient du fait que dans l'hémisphère sud, Noël est réellement célébré en été. Les résidents de cette région organisent des fêtes de Noël en juillet, car c'est le mois de pointe de leur saison d'hiver. Des questions pour des commentaires? --------------------- (CHINESE) 七月圣诞节是什么? 7月的圣诞节是一个非正式的假期。 该术语起源于以下事实:在南半球,圣诞节实际上是在夏天庆祝的。 该地区的居民在七月举行圣诞节庆祝活动,因为那是他们冬季的高峰月份。 有任何问题需要评论吗? --------------------- (KOREAN) 7 월 크리스마스 란? 7 월의 크리스마스는 비공식 휴일입니다. 이 용어는 남반구에서 크리스마스가 실제로 여름에 축하된다는 사실에서 비롯되었습니다. 이 지역의 주민들은 7 월에 크리스마스 축하 행사를 개최합니다. 겨울 시즌의 성수기입니다. 의견이 있으십니까? --------------------- (FILIPINO) Ano ang Hulyo ng Pasko? Ang Pasko sa Hulyo ay hindi opisyal na holiday. Ang term na nagmula mula sa katotohanan na sa timog na hemisphere, ang Pasko ay talagang ipinagdiriwang sa tag-araw. Ang mga residente mula sa lugar na iyon ay nagtatapon ng mga pagdiriwang ng Pasko noong Hulyo, dahil iyon ang pinakamataas na buwan ng kanilang taglamig. Anumang Mga Tanong Para sa Mga Komento? --------------------- (PORTUGUESE) O que é Natal de julho? O Natal de julho é um feriado não oficial. O termo se originou do fato de que, no hemisfério sul, o Natal é comemorado no verão. Moradores daquela área realizam celebrações de Natal em julho, pois é o mês de pico da temporada de inverno. Alguma pergunta para comentários? --------------------- (HAWAIIAN) He aha ke Kalikimaka? ʻO ka Kalikimaka i Iulai kahi hana hanohano. Hoʻolau ka huaʻōlelo mai ka mea maoli ma ka Hema hemolele, e hoʻomaikaʻi maoli ana ʻo Kalikimaka i ke kauwela. Ke hoʻolalau nei nā mea kamaʻāina mai ia wahi i ka pāʻina Kalikimaka i ka Iulai ʻo ia ka mea nui o ka malama o ko lākou hoʻoilo hoʻoilo. He Manaʻo E nīnau --------------------- (RUSSIAN) Что такое июльское рождество? Рождество в июле - неофициальный праздник. Термин произошел от того факта, что в южном полушарии Рождество фактически празднуется летом. Жители этого района устраивают рождественские празднования в июле, так как это самый разгар их зимнего сезона. Есть вопросы для комментариев? --------------------- (HINDI) जुलाई क्रिसमस क्या है? जुलाई में क्रिसमस एक अनौपचारिक छुट्टी है। यह शब्द इस तथ्य से उत्पन्न हुआ है कि दक्षिणी गोलार्ध में, क्रिसमस वास्तव में गर्मियों में मनाया जाता है। उस क्षेत्र के निवासी जुलाई में क्रिसमस का जश्न मनाते हैं, क्योंकि यह उनके सर्दियों के मौसम का चरम महीना होता है। टिप्पणी के लिए कोई प्रश्न? --------------------- (FINNISH) Mikä on heinäkuun joulu? Heinäkuun joulu on epävirallinen loma. Termi sai alkunsa siitä, että eteläisellä pallonpuoliskolla joulua vietetään tosiasiallisesti kesällä. Alueen asukkaat heittävät joulujuhlia heinäkuussa, koska se on heidän talvikaudensa huippukuukausi. Onko sinulla kommentteja? --------------------- (ITALIAN) Che cos'è il Natale di luglio? Natale a luglio è una festa non ufficiale. Il termine ha origine dal fatto che nell'emisfero meridionale, il Natale è in realtà celebrato in estate. I residenti di quella zona organizzano festeggiamenti natalizi a luglio, in quanto è il mese di punta della loro stagione invernale. Hai domande per i commenti? --------------------- (DUTCH) Wat is kerst in juli? Kerstmis in juli is een niet-officiële feestdag. De term is ontstaan uit het feit dat op het zuidelijk halfrond Kerstmis in de zomer wordt gevierd. Inwoners van dat gebied organiseren in juli kerstvieringen, want dat is de piekmaand van hun winterseizoen. Vragen voor opmerkingen? --------------------- (GERMAN) Wat is kerst in juli? Kerstmis in juli is een niet-officiële feestdag. De term is ontstaan uit het feit dat op het zuidelijk halfrond Kerstmis in de zomer wordt gevierd. Inwoners van dat gebied organiseren in juli kerstvieringen, want dat is de piekmaand van hun winterseizoen. Vragen voor opmerkingen? --------------------- (SWEDISH) Vad är juli jul? Julen i juli är en inofficiell helgdag. Termen härstammar från det faktum att julen på den södra halvklotet faktiskt firas på sommaren. Invånare från det området kastar julfirande i juli, eftersom det är den högsta månaden i deras vintersäsong. Några frågor för kommentarer? --------------------- (GREEK) Τι είναι τα Χριστούγεννα του Ιουλίου; Τα Χριστούγεννα τον Ιούλιο είναι ανεπίσημες διακοπές. Ο όρος προήλθε από το γεγονός ότι στο νότιο ημισφαίριο, τα Χριστούγεννα γιορτάζονται πραγματικά το καλοκαίρι. Οι κάτοικοι από αυτήν την περιοχή γιορτάζουν τα Χριστούγεννα τον Ιούλιο, καθώς αυτός είναι ο κορυφαίος μήνας της χειμερινής περιόδου. Έχετε ερωτήσεις για σχόλια;
Independence Day (United States Of America) Independence Day (colloquially the Fourth of July or July 4th) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776. The Continental Congress declared that the thirteen American colonies were no longer subject (and subordinate) to the monarch of Britain, King George III, and were now united, free, and independent states. The Congress had voted to declare independence two days earlier, on July 2, but it was not declared until July 4. Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, political speeches, and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the national day of the United States. During the American Revolution, the legal separation of the thirteen colonies from Great Britain in 1776 actually occurred on July 2, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve a resolution of independence that had been proposed in June by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia declaring the United States independent from Great Britain's rule. After voting for independence, Congress turned its attention to the Declaration of Independence, a statement explaining this decision, which had been prepared by a Committee of Five, with Thomas Jefferson as its principal author. Congress debated and revised the wording of the Declaration, finally approving it two days later on July 4. A day earlier, John Adams had written to his wife Abigail: The second day of July 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more. Adams's prediction was off by two days. From the outset, Americans celebrated independence on July 4, the date shown on the much-publicized Declaration of Independence, rather than on July 2, the date the resolution of independence was approved in a closed session of Congress. Historians have long disputed whether members of Congress signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, even though Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin all later wrote that they had signed it on that day. Most historians have concluded that the Declaration was signed nearly a month after its adoption, on August 2, 1776, and not on July 4 as is commonly believed. By a remarkable coincidence, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, the only two signatories of the Declaration of Independence later to serve as presidents of the United States, both died on the same day: July 4, 1826, which was the 50th anniversary of the Declaration, Jefferson even mentioning the fact. (Only one other signatory, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, survived them, dying in 1832.) Although not a signatory of the Declaration of Independence, James Monroe, another Founding Father who was elected as president, also died on July 4, 1831. He was the third President who died on the anniversary of independence. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, was born on July 4, 1872; so far he is the only U.S. president to have been born on Independence Day. Independence Day is a national holiday marked by patriotic displays. Similar to other summer-themed events, Independence Day celebrations often take place outdoors. According to 5 U.S.C. § 6103, Independence Day is a federal holiday, so all non-essential federal institutions (such as the postal service and federal courts) are closed on that day. Many politicians make it a point on this day to appear at a public event to praise the nation's heritage, laws, history, society, and people. Families often celebrate Independence Day by hosting or attending a picnic or barbecue; many take advantage of the day off and, in some years, a long weekend to gather with relatives or friends. Decorations (e.g., streamers, balloons, and clothing) are generally colored red, white, and blue, the colors of the American flag. Parades are often held in the morning, before family get-togethers, while fireworks displays occur in the evening after dark at such places as parks, fairgrounds, or town squares. The night before the Fourth was once the focal point of celebrations, marked by raucous gatherings often incorporating bonfires as their centerpiece. In New England, towns competed to build towering pyramids, assembled from barrels and casks. They were lit at nightfall to usher in the celebration. The highest were in Salem, Massachusetts, with pyramids composed of as many as forty tiers of barrels. These made the tallest bonfires ever recorded. The custom flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries and is still practiced in some New England towns. Independence Day fireworks are often accompanied by patriotic songs such as the national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner"; "God Bless America"; "America the Beautiful"; "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"; "This Land Is Your Land"; "Stars and Stripes Forever"; and, regionally, "Yankee Doodle" in northeastern states and "Dixie" in southern states. Some of the lyrics recall images of the Revolutionary War or the War of 1812. Firework shows are held in many states, and many fireworks are sold for personal use or as an alternative to a public show. Safety concerns have led some states to ban fireworks or limit the sizes and types allowed. In addition, local and regional weather conditions may dictate whether the sale or use of fireworks in an area will be allowed. Some local or regional firework sales are limited or prohibited because of dry weather or other specific concerns. On these occasions the public may be prohibited from purchasing or discharging fireworks, but professional displays (such as those at sports events) may still take place, if certain safety precautions have been taken. A salute of one gun for each state in the United States, called a "salute to the union," is fired on Independence Day at noon by any capable military base. New York City has the largest fireworks display in the country sponsored by Macy's, with more than 22 tons of pyrotechnics exploded in 2009. It generally holds displays in the East River. Other major displays are in Seattle on Lake Union; in San Diego over Mission Bay; in Boston on the Charles River; in Philadelphia over the Philadelphia Museum of Art; in San Francisco over the San Francisco Bay; and on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. During the annual Windsor-Detroit International Freedom Festival, Detroit, Michigan hosts one of the largest fireworks displays in North America, over the Detroit River, to celebrate Independence Day in conjunction with Windsor, Ontario's celebration of Canada Day. The first week of July is typically one of the busiest United States travel periods of the year, as many people use what is often a three-day holiday weekend for extended vacation trips.
As big as Darkwing's ego is, there's only one thing larger than it, and it's his love for Gosalyn. :) He'll do anything to protect her.
Their relationship is honestly so heartwarming, nice edit!
Skillet + Darkwing Duck = PURE ART!!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Skillet + anything = Pure art!
Yes!!!! I think I only listened to Skillet when I was 10 years old & I love the combination with Darkwing Duck so much!
I have never seen this show, but this is amazingly edited and now I want to watch it!
Anything+Skillet=Pure art!
Happy Cinco De Mayo foxy girl 5️⃣🌮🌵🏜🪅🎼🎺🇲🇽🌯💀🎨
Happy Spring Day foxy girl🌹🌸🌺🌷🌼🌿🍃🌱
Very nicely edited!
Excellent Job!!!
Oh god this honestly made me cry and feel so emotional! I love this song so much and their relationship was the sweetest! Both of them love eachother so much and it just heartwarming! It's so beautifully done! Amazing job!
Aahhh... This is really awesome amv!!!❤❤❤ Only warm feelings😊😍😘💜
Happy Memorial Day foxy girl 🇺🇸🇻🇮
This is really good!
Happy Mothers Day!!!
Amazing amv
Happy Valentine’s Day foxy girl ❤
I See You On Monday For Memorial Day 🇺🇸🇻🇮
To: foxy girl
From: Arnold Centeno
(ENGLISH)
What is July Christmas?
Christmas in July is an unofficial holiday. The term originated from the fact that in the southern hemisphere, Christmas is actually celebrated in the summer. Residents from that area throw Christmas celebrations in July, as that is the peak month of their winter season.
Any Questions For Comments?
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(SPANISH)
¿Qué es julio Navidad?
Navidad en julio es una fiesta no oficial. El término se originó por el hecho de que en el hemisferio sur, la Navidad se celebra en verano. Los residentes de esa zona lanzan las celebraciones de Navidad en julio, ya que ese es el mes pico de su temporada de invierno.
¿Alguna pregunta para comentarios?
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(FRENCH)
Qu'est-ce que le Noël de juillet?
Noël en juillet est un jour férié non officiel. Le terme provient du fait que dans l'hémisphère sud, Noël est réellement célébré en été. Les résidents de cette région organisent des fêtes de Noël en juillet, car c'est le mois de pointe de leur saison d'hiver.
Des questions pour des commentaires?
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(CHINESE)
七月圣诞节是什么?
7月的圣诞节是一个非正式的假期。 该术语起源于以下事实:在南半球,圣诞节实际上是在夏天庆祝的。 该地区的居民在七月举行圣诞节庆祝活动,因为那是他们冬季的高峰月份。
有任何问题需要评论吗?
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(KOREAN)
7 월 크리스마스 란?
7 월의 크리스마스는 비공식 휴일입니다. 이 용어는 남반구에서 크리스마스가 실제로 여름에 축하된다는 사실에서 비롯되었습니다. 이 지역의 주민들은 7 월에 크리스마스 축하 행사를 개최합니다. 겨울 시즌의 성수기입니다.
의견이 있으십니까?
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(FILIPINO)
Ano ang Hulyo ng Pasko?
Ang Pasko sa Hulyo ay hindi opisyal na holiday. Ang term na nagmula mula sa katotohanan na sa timog na hemisphere, ang Pasko ay talagang ipinagdiriwang sa tag-araw. Ang mga residente mula sa lugar na iyon ay nagtatapon ng mga pagdiriwang ng Pasko noong Hulyo, dahil iyon ang pinakamataas na buwan ng kanilang taglamig.
Anumang Mga Tanong Para sa Mga Komento?
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(PORTUGUESE)
O que é Natal de julho?
O Natal de julho é um feriado não oficial. O termo se originou do fato de que, no hemisfério sul, o Natal é comemorado no verão. Moradores daquela área realizam celebrações de Natal em julho, pois é o mês de pico da temporada de inverno.
Alguma pergunta para comentários?
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(HAWAIIAN)
He aha ke Kalikimaka?
ʻO ka Kalikimaka i Iulai kahi hana hanohano. Hoʻolau ka huaʻōlelo mai ka mea maoli ma ka Hema hemolele, e hoʻomaikaʻi maoli ana ʻo Kalikimaka i ke kauwela. Ke hoʻolalau nei nā mea kamaʻāina mai ia wahi i ka pāʻina Kalikimaka i ka Iulai ʻo ia ka mea nui o ka malama o ko lākou hoʻoilo hoʻoilo.
He Manaʻo E nīnau
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(RUSSIAN)
Что такое июльское рождество?
Рождество в июле - неофициальный праздник. Термин произошел от того факта, что в южном полушарии Рождество фактически празднуется летом. Жители этого района устраивают рождественские празднования в июле, так как это самый разгар их зимнего сезона.
Есть вопросы для комментариев?
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(HINDI)
जुलाई क्रिसमस क्या है?
जुलाई में क्रिसमस एक अनौपचारिक छुट्टी है। यह शब्द इस तथ्य से उत्पन्न हुआ है कि दक्षिणी गोलार्ध में, क्रिसमस वास्तव में गर्मियों में मनाया जाता है। उस क्षेत्र के निवासी जुलाई में क्रिसमस का जश्न मनाते हैं, क्योंकि यह उनके सर्दियों के मौसम का चरम महीना होता है।
टिप्पणी के लिए कोई प्रश्न?
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(FINNISH)
Mikä on heinäkuun joulu?
Heinäkuun joulu on epävirallinen loma. Termi sai alkunsa siitä, että eteläisellä pallonpuoliskolla joulua vietetään tosiasiallisesti kesällä. Alueen asukkaat heittävät joulujuhlia heinäkuussa, koska se on heidän talvikaudensa huippukuukausi.
Onko sinulla kommentteja?
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(ITALIAN)
Che cos'è il Natale di luglio?
Natale a luglio è una festa non ufficiale. Il termine ha origine dal fatto che nell'emisfero meridionale, il Natale è in realtà celebrato in estate. I residenti di quella zona organizzano festeggiamenti natalizi a luglio, in quanto è il mese di punta della loro stagione invernale.
Hai domande per i commenti?
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(DUTCH)
Wat is kerst in juli?
Kerstmis in juli is een niet-officiële feestdag. De term is ontstaan uit het feit dat op het zuidelijk halfrond Kerstmis in de zomer wordt gevierd. Inwoners van dat gebied organiseren in juli kerstvieringen, want dat is de piekmaand van hun winterseizoen.
Vragen voor opmerkingen?
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(GERMAN)
Wat is kerst in juli?
Kerstmis in juli is een niet-officiële feestdag. De term is ontstaan uit het feit dat op het zuidelijk halfrond Kerstmis in de zomer wordt gevierd. Inwoners van dat gebied organiseren in juli kerstvieringen, want dat is de piekmaand van hun winterseizoen.
Vragen voor opmerkingen?
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(SWEDISH)
Vad är juli jul?
Julen i juli är en inofficiell helgdag. Termen härstammar från det faktum att julen på den södra halvklotet faktiskt firas på sommaren. Invånare från det området kastar julfirande i juli, eftersom det är den högsta månaden i deras vintersäsong.
Några frågor för kommentarer?
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(GREEK)
Τι είναι τα Χριστούγεννα του Ιουλίου;
Τα Χριστούγεννα τον Ιούλιο είναι ανεπίσημες διακοπές. Ο όρος προήλθε από το γεγονός ότι στο νότιο ημισφαίριο, τα Χριστούγεννα γιορτάζονται πραγματικά το καλοκαίρι. Οι κάτοικοι από αυτήν την περιοχή γιορτάζουν τα Χριστούγεννα τον Ιούλιο, καθώς αυτός είναι ο κορυφαίος μήνας της χειμερινής περιόδου.
Έχετε ερωτήσεις για σχόλια;
It’s National Bubble Bath Day🛁
Today is Friday, January 8, 2021.
Can you please doing more video about drawing duck that would be great. Love this video 😍
I'm thinking about making more video about darkwing duck ;)
Nice
Happy Saint Patrick Day🍀☘️🌈
Cute
Cryyyyyyyy gosalyn be safe be kind be you cryyy!
Happy 4th Of July!!!
It’s National Tater Tot Day
And
Groundhog Day
Today is Tuesday, February 2, 2021.
To: foxy girl
From:Arnold Centeno
It’s National Spaghetti Day
Today is Monday, January 4, 2021.
It’s Martin Luther King Junior Day
Today is Monday, January 18, 2021.
To: foxy girl
From: Arnold Centeno
Independence Day (United States Of America)
Independence Day (colloquially the Fourth of July or July 4th) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776. The Continental Congress declared that the thirteen American colonies were no longer subject (and subordinate) to the monarch of Britain, King George III, and were now united, free, and independent states. The Congress had voted to declare independence two days earlier, on July 2, but it was not declared until July 4.
Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, political speeches, and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the national day of the United States.
During the American Revolution, the legal separation of the thirteen colonies from Great Britain in 1776 actually occurred on July 2, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve a resolution of independence that had been proposed in June by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia declaring the United States independent from Great Britain's rule. After voting for independence, Congress turned its attention to the Declaration of Independence, a statement explaining this decision, which had been prepared by a Committee of Five, with Thomas Jefferson as its principal author. Congress debated and revised the wording of the Declaration, finally approving it two days later on July 4. A day earlier, John Adams had written to his wife Abigail: The second day of July 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more.
Adams's prediction was off by two days. From the outset, Americans celebrated independence on July 4, the date shown on the much-publicized Declaration of Independence, rather than on July 2, the date the resolution of independence was approved in a closed session of Congress.
Historians have long disputed whether members of Congress signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, even though Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin all later wrote that they had signed it on that day. Most historians have concluded that the Declaration was signed nearly a month after its adoption, on August 2, 1776, and not on July 4 as is commonly believed.
By a remarkable coincidence, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, the only two signatories of the Declaration of Independence later to serve as presidents of the United States, both died on the same day: July 4, 1826, which was the 50th anniversary of the Declaration, Jefferson even mentioning the fact. (Only one other signatory, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, survived them, dying in 1832.) Although not a signatory of the Declaration of Independence, James Monroe, another Founding Father who was elected as president, also died on July 4, 1831. He was the third President who died on the anniversary of independence. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, was born on July 4, 1872; so far he is the only U.S. president to have been born on Independence Day.
Independence Day is a national holiday marked by patriotic displays. Similar to other summer-themed events, Independence Day celebrations often take place outdoors. According to 5 U.S.C. § 6103, Independence Day is a federal holiday, so all non-essential federal institutions (such as the postal service and federal courts) are closed on that day. Many politicians make it a point on this day to appear at a public event to praise the nation's heritage, laws, history, society, and people.
Families often celebrate Independence Day by hosting or attending a picnic or barbecue; many take advantage of the day off and, in some years, a long weekend to gather with relatives or friends. Decorations (e.g., streamers, balloons, and clothing) are generally colored red, white, and blue, the colors of the American flag. Parades are often held in the morning, before family get-togethers, while fireworks displays occur in the evening after dark at such places as parks, fairgrounds, or town squares.
The night before the Fourth was once the focal point of celebrations, marked by raucous gatherings often incorporating bonfires as their centerpiece. In New England, towns competed to build towering pyramids, assembled from barrels and casks. They were lit at nightfall to usher in the celebration. The highest were in Salem, Massachusetts, with pyramids composed of as many as forty tiers of barrels. These made the tallest bonfires ever recorded. The custom flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries and is still practiced in some New England towns.
Independence Day fireworks are often accompanied by patriotic songs such as the national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner"; "God Bless America"; "America the Beautiful"; "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"; "This Land Is Your Land"; "Stars and Stripes Forever"; and, regionally, "Yankee Doodle" in northeastern states and "Dixie" in southern states. Some of the lyrics recall images of the Revolutionary War or the War of 1812.
Firework shows are held in many states, and many fireworks are sold for personal use or as an alternative to a public show. Safety concerns have led some states to ban fireworks or limit the sizes and types allowed. In addition, local and regional weather conditions may dictate whether the sale or use of fireworks in an area will be allowed. Some local or regional firework sales are limited or prohibited because of dry weather or other specific concerns. On these occasions the public may be prohibited from purchasing or discharging fireworks, but professional displays (such as those at sports events) may still take place, if certain safety precautions have been taken.
A salute of one gun for each state in the United States, called a "salute to the union," is fired on Independence Day at noon by any capable military base.
New York City has the largest fireworks display in the country sponsored by Macy's, with more than 22 tons of pyrotechnics exploded in 2009. It generally holds displays in the East River. Other major displays are in Seattle on Lake Union; in San Diego over Mission Bay; in Boston on the Charles River; in Philadelphia over the Philadelphia Museum of Art; in San Francisco over the San Francisco Bay; and on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
During the annual Windsor-Detroit International Freedom Festival, Detroit, Michigan hosts one of the largest fireworks displays in North America, over the Detroit River, to celebrate Independence Day in conjunction with Windsor, Ontario's celebration of Canada Day.
The first week of July is typically one of the busiest United States travel periods of the year, as many people use what is often a three-day holiday weekend for extended vacation trips.
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What episode was 1:29 from?
Episode 52
@@_foxy_girl_ what episode was 2:06?