You Call That A Firework?????
Just because we were talking about fireworks here are a couple on images from Chinese New Year in Macau last year. It was like showbag alley!!!!!!
My sister and I have fond memories of watching Dad have all the dangerous fun so you can imagine how we felt when we went down to the river to see the fire works driving away the evil spirits.
WE HAD TO HELP.
You all get a joss stick to light your explosives...just carry it a bit carefully among the stalls.
Choose about 10kg of fireworks for about $20.
Freak out Gran .... a lot.
Don't you just love the rockets propped up in the cardboard box...remember my 5 year old niece had a joss stick amongst it all.
She picked her own fireworks
We passed the "Children Below 13 years" section where you leave your kids to set off their fire works while you go to the grown up sections!!!!!
We didn't leave the Demon Spawn there to set off her incendiaries.
Hand held ground to air missiles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FABULOUS
Made in China
3 Comments:
THIS is a firework!! You are a blogster blogstar!!!! Pictures, colours : and of The Demon Spawn too!! I love the Under 13 set of your own fireworks play area!!!!!
I did not see one firework this year. I think most of us Taswegians have given up on the idea. If it makes you feel any better about your wonderful learning experience of the previous post, I know quite a few fifteen year olds who could not have managed the task. Take heart.
I can't say I noticed a lot of fireworks this year either. I think it has gone out of style, for some reason best known to the ether.
I am however a huge fan of the sparkler which you can buy year round in the supermarket along with those poppy things you pull the string to make go bang.
The pictures from Macau are divine! The closest I got was Singapore in the middle of the year but there is something very interesting about Chinese New Year. Were there any giant dragons?
Suzi
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