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?
You haven't truly experienced 4th of July fireworks until you've experienced them from the viewpoint of a drone flying dead center through all of the explosive action.
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.
Next Friday, July 4th, we'll be celebrating our nation's birthday with a big birthday party that will most likely involve fireworks! Although they are a source of great joy and full of amazement because of all their beautiful colors, they can though be quite dangerous.
The fireworks at Lindsey Park in Tyler were in jeopardy of not going off this year because the Tyler Jaycees, who traditionally has hosted the show, pulled out and the show was cancelled for a short while. Now that a group of generous people has come up with the funds and the show can go on!