Posted on 07/04/2012 12:33:58 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Trig and I are gearing up to watch Piper Indi march in the big annual 4th of July parade tomorrow with her cousins in Wasilla! (Yes, Pipers middle name Indi is short for Independence.) Todd picks up Bristol and Willow to fly them over to Bristol Bay so they can get their hands dirty on our commercial fishing grounds the seasons peak is soon and were praying for an onslaught of wild Alaskan salmon to slay for appreciative consumers and a huge harvest for our young crew that needs to make some money for school tuition!
Willow celebrates her birthday during this holiday week, and she gets a tank of gas in her pickup truck; its her favorite gift. Glad its Tuesday because well get to tune in to Bristols show Lifes a Tripp on the Lifetime Network tonight amidst Pipers parade preparations I think its the episode where the girls attend the CPAC conference with me and we have a wild time with great friends and patriots! Tune in tonight to see Willows profound advice she shares on my politics.
Thinking about our son and all of Americas deployed troops and our vets who let us celebrate our great nations independence. Thank you, U.S. military, for serving there so we can celebrate here. We love America and we thank those who serve and sacrifice.
Happy 4th of July, America!
~ Sarah Palin
(PHOTO AT LINK)
If you like Tim McGraws new pickup truck anthem Truck Yeah, youll understand my kids love of their rigs. Heres one of the girls trucks; it explains why theyre expected to work for a full gas tank.
Thank you. I’ll be leaving the lobotomy wing now. It’s been fun.
A great American gal and her family. Just enjoying life! Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
I think it’s kind of sad that they always show the Sockeye in its spawning colors. By the time they are into the red, they are icky. A bright salmon is at its peak in flavor and freshness, and is so beautiful it’s hard to describe. Sockeye run around 6 pounds, and are a gorgeous “gunmetal” silver when they are prime. Red ones are ready to die. If you catch a red one, throw it back. “Hook and hump, nothing but junk.”
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