Fourth festivities launch under sparkling skies
By Jazmine Ulloa, Globe Correspondent
Dan Denette of Easton stood smiling with hundreds of others outside oval at the Hatch Shell today, savoring the day’s Fourth of July celebration. He said he has only seen the fireworks spectacular on YouTube videos and is ready for the real thing.
“It is a gorgeous day today,” he said. “We look forward to checking it out.”
Families set up tents and laid out blankets along the Esplanade, relishing time to lounge and play under a sun that had been hidden for the most part of June. Many brought coolers and backpacks filled with drinks, snacks, and board games to pass the time.
Allison Bednarski, a physical therapist from Long Island, said she had wanted to come to the event for 15 years. She used to watch the Boston Pops on television when she was a little girl.
“I’m loving it. I even like standing in line,” said Bednarski, who waited for two hours to get into the oval.
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