This was a very impressive display. The quality of the colors produced and the overall coordination was outstanding. There were some particularly good shells which contained bright stars which propelled themselves across the sky (Go-Getters) and also a lot of tourbillion shells. Once again, there were a lot of shaped pattern shells, though some of the shapes were hard to discern from the viewpoint I had.
There were a lot of very impressive multi-break shells which gave the impression of large bunches of flowers. The most outstanding thing to my mind was the use of some really huge shells which were fired to a tremendous height, probably more than 3,000 feet which produced almost sky filling bursts. I was viewing the display from a distance of about half a mile yet these shells were virtually overhead when they burst.
The finale was tremendous with a huge number of silver comet stars criss-crossing the lower sky with these huge shells bursting high above and a terrific number of very large salutes somewhere in the middle. It was breath taking.