Paul,
Once again, congrats. And it looks like you're taking the art of fireworks to the next level, in your own unique perspective!
To tell you the truth, I actually thought that you might persue your passion further someday, rather than only writing reports year after year. Who knows, maybe I might do the same someday! After all, fireworks is also one of my greatest passions, just like everyone on this forum.
Don't mind me asking but, are you still going to write reports? I know it's a dumb question!
Regardless of that, I always had a question that I've been dying to ask you about for years now, but I keep forgetting. I wanted to know something about your note-taking technique. How do you do it??? I mean I know you told me recently that you write page after page of notes. My question specificly is how do you remember what types of fireworks go up? I mean the fireworks are relatively going at a steady pace and often appear in a variety mixed together at times, so I'm thinking that you're constantly looking up and down all the time. I do know that in some finales, like Pirotechnia Igual for Spain in 2001, for example, that you wrote "Out of control." Also, generally, you write "WOW" when finales are intense and the fact that you can't keep up. I know you can't write in extreme detail for this segment, but I mean for the rest of the show. How do you do this? It always puzzles me every year when I think about you taking notes while I'm watching a display! I always wonder how you're managing!
Well I wish you luck in the near future.
Best regards,
Trav.
