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Happy Independeence Day from the Grand Duchy of Stollen!

Yours truly, the Grand Duchess Sonja, Young Master Paul, and his pal Miss Kitty after this morning's annual July Fourth parade held for the neighborhood children.

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marinergrim said…
Happy 4th to you to sir. Being English we tend to be good losers - enjoy your day!
tradgardmastare said…
And to you too- great picture btw...
Alan
Bluebear Jeff said…
What a wonderful image . . . and what a delightful idea for a nice neighborhood celebration.

May you all enjoy a most delightful day, my friend.


-- Jeff
Der Alte Fritz said…
Young Paul is growing fast. He's a handsome little fellow.
Conrad Kinch said…
Compliments of the season.
Mark Dudley said…
I work for a US company here in the UK - it was a nice quiet day.

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