Thursday, November 10, 2011
Fire Works on the Pier in New Brighton celebrating Guy Fox by Zander
To celebrate the anniversary of a failed assassination of King James by explosives.
Fire works are set off at every English colony.
It has been celebrated since the 1600s.
English colonies all celebrate for he did not die.
The pier was loaded with fire works, they were set of for about 30 minutes.
They fired off in quick succession.
There were all different types of fire works.
Some missfired and bounced on the water.
There were tones of fire works and they were all different shapes and sizes.
Some exploded and then the parts on them exploded too.
Some made screeching noises.
Some were just the regular and exploded really big.
The grand finaly had the biggest.
It was so big it was right over me.
I was about a Kilometer from the pier.
They were really high up.
I new that because you saw them and then in a few seconds you heard the boom.
There was a vast variety of fire works.
It was hard to walk on the beach.
So many people were there.
People were shooting of fire works in there back yard.
It was not as amazing as the ones on the pier.
On the beach people were giving little kids fire works.
I didn't think that it was safe.
People my sisters age were holding fire works and throwing them while they were going off.
I didn't think that they were very smart.
But it is there life that they are risking.
Or I could say their butts.
One person said to stick the fire work on your butt and swat down to each other.
I wished we had fire worked to set of on the beach.
I enjoy setting fire works off.
Everyone was on the beach,
I had a really fun time at the fire works on the beach.
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Hi Zander,
ReplyDeleteThe fireworks on the beach sounds much more exciting than when we shot off July 4th fireworks up here in Paso. You did great job of conveying the excitment of the occasion. BTW, Bippy is in Burma, so you will have to wait until you see her next week to get a score on how you did on your paragraphs. I am looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday.
Love,
GRAMPS