Trying not to sound bitter, I do have some general tips for people attending firework displays:
1. If you come across someone (me in particular) sitting behind what appears to be a very nice looking camera mounted on a tripod and oriented in such a way to get the best shot of the impending action, please try to resist the urge to sit/stand in front of me. This is particularly good advice when doing so means climbing out even further onto some very loose and precarious rocks.
2. Kids love to come to fireworks shows. Kids also love throwing rocks into the river. Kids however do not always think to look down the rock facing into the river to make sure there aren’t people down there. Parents, please watch your kids and keep your kids from inadvertently injuring me or one of my friends.
3. If you are taking photos of the fireworks with a hand held point and shoot camera, please turn off your flash. I assure you that the light coming from your flash will not help your photos but very well could mess up those of others.
4. Lastly, if you watched from your boat please wait 20 minutes after the show ends before attempting to maneuver your truck and trailer through traffic, onto the boat ramp, and then out of park exit. Dozens of other spectators and myself were stuck waiting for about 30 minutes while several people blocked all outgoing traffic doing this.
Okay, rant over. I hope everyone else had a great Independence Day.





