Tag archives: fireworks
Particularly excellent fireworks
As anyone who has read on will know, Gandalf the Grey has bigger fish to fry (dragons to down, necromancers to neutralize, etc.), when he arrives at Bag End at the start of J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, but in Hobbiton it is for his fireworks that the wizard is most fondly remembered. As [...]
Interactive fireworks image: Oooh! Ahhhh!
The names of fireworks conjure up an image of great spectacle – you can imagine fizgigs, jumping jacks, and rockets filling the night sky and then disappearing almost as quickly as they arrived. Many of the names are familiar, but some may be less so. How about Bengal lights and maroons? Who is the Catherine [...]
Remember, remember… pyrotechnic displays that amaze (and terrify)
It’s a custom peculiar to Britain, but for school children (and some adults) all over the country, as November begins, the following words march round and round. Remember remember the fifth of November Gunpowder, treason and plot Confession time. I have an uneasy relationship with fireworks, something which became apparent in early childhood. As a [...]
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