And a happy New Year to everyone from me too. Here (England) it passed midnight a few minutes ago, and I have been listening to fireworks going off all around.I have about 40ml in a 250ml bottle of beer that I have been slowly celebrating the new year. Really feel my liquid limit on days like today.
Here in the UK too! My parents are here been staying since Boxing Day. Kids went to bed we all watched a film then my parents went to bed followed shortly by us watched some Netflix in bed til hubby said time for sleep I read my kindle til the fireworks made me realise I should stop it’s late 😂 rock and roll hey 😂😂 to be fair thurs night me and hubby had away in hotel on our own so was nice. Next year we might do New Year’s Eve up in London as in laws have a flat in Westminster and watch the fireworks every year from their balcony. Kids would prob fall asleep tho 😂
The last we heard about it is that seeing the New-Year-fireworks is available for lots of money and/or mainly "by invitation only". Do you know anything about that ?
Quote from: kristina on January 01, 2018, 08:20:21 AMThe last we heard about it is that seeing the New-Year-fireworks is available for lots of money and/or mainly "by invitation only". Do you know anything about that ?It is not "invitation only", anyone can go. But you do have to pay, and I believe you have to book in advance (no tickets "on the door").
.... What is difficult to comprehend, is the fact, that fireworks are usually seen for miles in the sky, but the New Year Westminster fireworks cannot be seen anywhere at all, except at a little space at Westminster, where people can enjoy it, after they paid their money ... and it seems a bit difficult to understand how come...
Quote from: kristina on January 01, 2018, 12:31:00 PM.... What is difficult to comprehend, is the fact, that fireworks are usually seen for miles in the sky, but the New Year Westminster fireworks cannot be seen anywhere at all, except at a little space at Westminster, where people can enjoy it, after they paid their money ... and it seems a bit difficult to understand how come...If you get high enough you can see them for free. They are also usually broadcast on TV.Before I got sick I used to "nanny" for two dogs and two cats. When their humans went away I had to move in with my charges until the humans came back (basically house sitting as well). Their home was the penthouse flat on top of a yuppy tower in Limehouse (edge of Canary Wharf). Most years they took two weeks early November, so I was there on Guy Fawkes Night (Britain's main fireworks event). They were on the northern bank of the Thames and being on top of a tall block of apartments it had a great view of South London. On Guy Fawkes Night a fair percentage of the population have their own private fireworks displays in their gardens, plus there are several bigger public displays. Sitting on the balcony I could see all of these going off at once. Combined this was possibly the biggest firework display in the world!