Everybody likes pictures of fireworks, right?

Princeton, New Jersey, Saturday night. Not taken with my cameraphone. (My brother, appalled at some of my past photographic efforts in this blog, has just sent me a copy of National Geographic's The Camera Phone Book: How to Shoot Like a Pro, Print, Store, Display, Send Images, Make a Short Film. Thanks, Harry! I'll get to work on it.)
Update: In the comments, Mario Ruiz asks if I'd write a post thanking him if he sent me a "book on how to cook like a pro." My father-in-law then chimes in to say that I already cook better than a pro. (Thanks, GLD! No thanks, Mario.) If anyone could ever teach me to dance like something other than a complete idiot, that would definitely warrant multiple thankful posts.

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I wonder if I send you another book on how to cook like a pro, would you post and thank me.
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Anyone who has had a dish or a meal prepared by Justin Fox knows Justin is a better cook than many professionals. An invitation to chez Fox should not be declined.
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