Is your dog spending the next few days shaking in the corner, or hiding under the bed? Mine, too. The fireworks are a blast for everyone except the pups.
Fireworks are as much a part of July Fourth as barbecues, parades and red, white and blue, but have you ever stopped to think what makes them flare up in the first place?
The Fourth of July is supposed to be the biggest grilling holiday of the year. And since grilling usually involves a cold, frothy beverage, it will be big for beer sales, too. Here's a way to combine the two!
East Texans will be celebrating with friends and family at Fourth of July festivals and parties, and quite a few of them will involve alcohol as we celebrate our nation's independence.
While most of us will be celebrating Independence Day with sizzling grills, chilling beers and bursting fireworks, one Texan took his patriotism to a whole new level, by traveling to all 50 states and shooting video of himself waving the American flag in each one.
Just in case you don't want to venture out Friday night to fight traffic and mosquitoes and be subjected to the humidity to catch an awesome fireworks show, you can sit back in the comfort of your air conditioned home and watch some great fireworks displays on TV and catch some pretty cool performances from your favorite artists too.