Bakers Dozen

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana) 50 State quarters - Wikipedia

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana)
  6. Helen Keller, Alabama.

tems/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana)
  6. Helen Keller, Alabama.
  7. Cesar Rodney’s horse (right below Rodney himself) - Delaware

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana)
  6. Helen Keller, Alabama.
  7. Cesar Rodney’s horse (right below Rodney himself) - Delaware
  8. The Golden Spike (symbolically joining the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, thus connecting the coasts), Utah

http://www.usmint.gov/historianscorner/?action=coinDetail&id=29154

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana)
  6. Helen Keller, Alabama.
  7. Cesar Rodney’s horse (right below Rodney himself) - Delaware
  8. The Golden Spike (symbolically joining the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, thus connecting the coasts), Utah
  9. Scissor-tail flycatcher (Oklahoma)

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana)
  6. Helen Keller, Alabama.
  7. Cesar Rodney’s horse (right below Rodney himself) - Delaware
  8. The Golden Spike (symbolically joining the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, thus connecting the coasts), Utah
  9. Scissor-tail flycatcher (Oklahoma)
  10. Space Shuttle, Florida

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana)
  6. Helen Keller, Alabama.
  7. Cesar Rodney’s horse (right below Rodney himself) - Delaware
  8. The Golden Spike (symbolically joining the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, thus connecting the coasts), Utah
  9. Scissor-tail flycatcher (Oklahoma)
  10. Space Shuttle, Florida
  11. A bear, Alaska

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana)
  6. Helen Keller, Alabama.
  7. Cesar Rodney’s horse (right below Rodney himself) - Delaware
  8. The Golden Spike (symbolically joining the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, thus connecting the coasts), Utah
  9. Scissor-tail flycatcher (Oklahoma)
  10. Space Shuttle, Florida
  11. A bear, Alaska
    12 .A loon (Minnesota)

Items/animals/places/etc. on the back of US custom state quarters (item/state, linky appreciated):

  1. Peregrine Falcon, Idaho
  2. A dead cow, Montana
  3. California condor, California
  4. Old Man Of The Mountain, New Hampshire
  5. Pelican (Louisiana)
  6. Helen Keller, Alabama.
  7. Cesar Rodney’s horse (right below Rodney himself) - Delaware
  8. The Golden Spike (symbolically joining the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads, thus connecting the coasts), Utah
  9. Scissor-tail flycatcher (Oklahoma)
  10. Space Shuttle, Florida
  11. A bear, Alaska
    12 A loon (Minnesota)
  12. Astronaut and Wright Flyer (Ohio)

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A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th
  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th
  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)
  3. Not hearing a single firework from the Macy’s (?) thingy in NYC

It was a highlight in that I noticed it after coming around after reading for a few hours on my computer–I live one block from the east river where the barges are

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th

  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)

  3. Not hearing a single firework from the Macy’s (?) thingy in NYC
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  4. I went to a Cool Yule luncheon.

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th

  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)

  3. Not hearing a single firework from the Macy’s (?) thingy in NYC
    [/QUOTE]

  4. I went to a Cool Yule luncheon.

  5. Watching fireworks from ten different local displays from the comfort of my front yard.

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th
  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)
  3. Not hearing a single firework from the Macy’s (?) thingy in NYC
  4. I went to a Cool Yule luncheon.
  5. Watching fireworks from ten different local displays from the comfort of my front yard.
  6. Walking the dog.

I had a pretty low-key holiday. It’s not even my dog. I’ve been taking care of my neighbour’s dog.

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th
  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)
  3. Not hearing a single firework from the Macy’s (?) thingy in NYC
  4. I went to a Cool Yule luncheon.
  5. Watching fireworks from ten different local displays from the comfort of my front yard.
  6. Walking the dog.
  7. Abandoning a sinking kayak and swimming to shore

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th
  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)
  3. Not hearing a single firework from the Macy’s (?) thingy in NYC
  4. I went to a Cool Yule luncheon.
  5. Watching fireworks from ten different local displays from the comfort of my front yard.
  6. Walking the dog.
  7. Abandoning a sinking kayak and swimming to shore
  8. Grilling all the things, drinking American microbrews

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th
  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)
  3. Not hearing a single firework from the Macy’s (?) thingy in NYC
  4. I went to a Cool Yule luncheon.
  5. Watching fireworks from ten different local displays from the comfort of my front yard.
  6. Walking the dog.
  7. Abandoning a sinking kayak and swimming to shore
  8. Grilling all the things, drinking American microbrews
  9. Ruining a shirt and pair of pants by helping a family get their station wagon, er, “crossover vehicle” out of the mud during a fireworks display.

A highlight of your Fourth of July (whether or not you’re an American)

  1. Toasting the USA’s 238th
  2. Cleaning the house (we entertained on the fifth)
  3. Not hearing a single firework from the Macy’s (?) thingy in NYC
  4. I went to a Cool Yule luncheon.
  5. Watching fireworks from ten different local displays from the comfort of my front yard.
  6. Walking the dog.
  7. Abandoning a sinking kayak and swimming to shore
  8. Grilling all the things, drinking American microbrews
  9. Ruining a shirt and pair of pants by helping a family get their station wagon, er, “crossover vehicle” out of the mud during a fireworks display.
  10. Participating in a Carmina Burana sing-a-long.