Baby you're a firework
I love love love firework night! The bonfires, the wrapping up warm, the hot dogs, the drinking, and the fireworks. Ooh sparklers too, I almost forgot those guys.
Neon pink rain
I find it really weird that fireworks can provoke such emotion in some people, myself included. When you see a really impressive firework display, it's such a spectacle and so dramatic. Usually a crowd of people is involved and the fireworks are there to mark an occasion so you're all there having this shared experience and it's just bloody lovely. I mean, when they let off a couple of rockets at the end of the Milton Keynes Foo Fighters gig in July I lost my shit and actually started blubbing all over my best friend. Possibly a few randoms too. Which now just seems stupid. But THAT is the power of the humble firework.
Burning leaves
But bonfire night marks the point in the year at which all things autumn are in full swing. The bonfire makes the russet and golden leaves on the trees glow so they too seem aflame. The smell of hot dogs and mulled wine is in the air, and you're all bundled up in your warmest scarves and coats, waving your sparklers (or in my case, spinny glowstick thingy) in the air like you just don't care. And the fireworks are the exclamation point to the whole evening.
All of the lights all of the lights
I think it's such a shame that so many of the firework displays in London haven't gone ahead this year because the council's can't afford it. Ally Pally and Clapham were cancelled. I love that we have this event in the British calender so I really hope this is just a sign of the economic times and not of the tradition dying out. I mean the American's have the fourth of July, the French have Bastille day, so this is our thing!! We need to keep it alive! With that in mind, I made my way to the other side of town to Battersea Park and I'm really glad I did, the fireworks were epic. I mean, it was super busy, and there were crazy queues for food, but I managed to snarf some hot dogs JUST before the fireworks started. Boom!
Spinner love
Whilst the fireworks were really impressive, I thought the bonfire was a bit of a let down but then maybe that's because I seem to compare every bonfire to the EPIC BALL OF FLAME I experienced in Ottery St Mary many moons ago. That was like a 20ft beast of a fire that burnt for days, so I guess it's not really fair to have that as the yardstick. Everything's going to fall short.
Purple rain
I hope there's more displays to choose from next year. I don't want to live in a world where we've forgotten our god-given right to, once a year, burn our (non-toxic) rubbish and let off some highly dangerous chemical explosions in the sky in an ORGANISED MANNER!! This is our tradition! Long may it reign.
11 comments:
Great firework photos !
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amazing photos, gorgeous fireworks! I'm so sad I missed going to see the fireworks this year, but I've been hearing them for weeks!
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I love fireworks! Great pictures. :)
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Haha great photos! I saw some this year too :) x
awe these photos are great!
looks like an amazing time.
Fireworks are so great. You forget how much you love them, but then you experience them at a party or event and you're reminded that you haven't seen it all yet. Fireworks are perfect.
I love fireworks too! I've never been at a gig where they've had them (well, not proper ones anyway) but I can imagine the emotion they'd excite at a foos one
lovely photos, I love fireworks xx
i LOVE bonfire night too! xoxo
Bonfire night is my favourite holiday! You got some fantastic firework photos - love the first one especially!
Bit of a late comment but haha, I love this post. Excellent photographs. x
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