On today's dog walk, I watched children - supervised by their parents - play with sparklers. Sparklers are a mainstay of the Fourth Of July, of course, & it's - quite literally - twenty-seven days after that. But if there's one thing I will remember about Kentucky, it's that the residents of this state will take any opportunity to use fireworks. New Year's Eve? Boom boom boom! New Year's Day? Why the hell not? President's Day? First Day Of Spring? Arbor Day? Light up the goddamned sky.
Fireworks are illegal in Texas for many reasons, some of which are obvious: it's drier there than here, so, fire. Fire! Fire that burns for days! That doesn't stop folks from setting fireworks off, although in the two or three neighborhoods I lived in, in Austin, police were called & fines were levied. This was in addition to the danger of bringing fireworks into the city - sometimes there were checkpoints. A decidedly perilous process for potential pyromaniacs.
But not so Kentucky! My animals have had to react to many nights of pop pop bang. I think I will miss that. & not just because I think fireworks are cool. Dude, I bought fireworks this year at Costco. They were not the military-grade explode-in-the-lower-atmosphere types you have to spend top dollar for, but hey - they made some of my friends' kids happy, & isn't that the point?
Will they be fireworks in Texas? & if so, when? I hope to report on this in the future. In the meantime - holy shit! I have a lot of packing still to do!
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