Just got back from my local fireworks display, and I must say that I was pretty darn impressed!
The finale was stunning, with repeated shots of cakes of purple stars exploding into loud bombettes - this went on for about two minutes. Then with this pattern continuing, shells of bright white comets assisted overhead with repeated shots of large powerful salutes at high level. This then combined with large multi-colored shells at the same altitude, along with small shells of bees and shells of bursting stars of green and red.
Following a brief pause, yet another similar sequence of cakes of silver stars mixed in with bright pale comet candles of green stars. This part of the finale, being more intense, lasted for just under one minute, bursting with huge clusters of large salutes from left to right at mid level along with large shells of multi-colored stars, then finally ending with two to three large strobe shells of red and one final volley of salutes.
I'm actually in a lot of regret at the moment since I did not equipt myself with my camera to capture such an unexpected exquisite finale! Now I'm unable to share it with you guys!
Anyhow, I hope you all had a great day - I know I did very much. Sadly, I didn't get the chance to visit Ottawa to see the display taking place there as I ended up elsewhere in the province. In any case, I was lucky to still see an extravagant display in the West Island once I arrived.

What a great Canada Day this was, indeed!
Well guys, welcome to July - the hottest month of the year. Make the most of it as it's a speedy month.
Trav.
