Sunday, July 29, 2018

Lovely ocean swim yesterday evening

Lots of people having picnics and enjoying the sun, sand, and ocean.  We didn't have any trouble getting a parking spot. We were wondering what it might be like on a Saturday night and it is the Celebration of Light fireworks. I guess you'd see something from Spanish Banks but it wouldn't be the greatest viewing area. As much as we did enjoy them we are delighted not to be affected by all the traffic, people, and road closures that it involves.

Vancouver is getting some haze from wildfires but our area and where the fireworks are happening don't have an air quality warning yet at least so all the folks who come to enjoy the fireworks shouldn't be adversely affected.  I hope that continues to be the case for Wednesday and next Saturday.




From The Vancouver Sun:

The Honda Celebration of Light will return to Vancouver’s skies again this summer for the 28th year.
Tuesday the organizers behind the fireworks show — who say their show is the world’s longest-running offshore fireworks competition — confirmed the schedule, which will once against take place over three nights inside a week in the height of summer.
On July 28, South Africa will be represented by Fireworks for Africa.
On Aug. 1, Sweden’s Unique Pyrotechnic will take over the skies and on Aug. 4, the finale will be presented by South Korea’s Daehan Fireworks Co.
“For the first time ever, all three participating countries will be required to incorporate the same theme into their fireworks display and musical accompaniment. As voted by the public, this year’s theme will be Love,” the organizers, the Vancouver Fireworks Festival Society, said in a statement.
As usual, each night’s show will start at 10 p.m., rain or shine, using barges moored in English Bay, near First Beach on the downtown peninsula.
Music will be simulcast on LG 104.3 FM and through the festival’s mobile app, which will be released this summer.
While Canada is not participating this year, it’s not the first time either, as there were no Canadian entries in 2016, 2014 or 2012.