
Fireworks over Albemarle Field in Newton on the Fourth.

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short display this year...
By sheenaspleena
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 12:06am
in Newton & Boston!
Boston fireworks obscured by smoke
By Ron Newman
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 12:33am
From where I stood at Memorial Drive and Ames Street, a lot of the fireworks were obscured by smoke that just hung there in the air. This doesn't usually happen.
Smoke
By fenwayguy
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 1:05am
Same from Beacon Hill -- the effect was quite dramatic, though, some of the bursts only visible by their illumination of the smoke and the scene below, like brighly-colored lightning behind the clouds. There seemed to be a slight breeze from the SW, so might have been a clearer view from the Mass Ave bridge and that area.
Amateur night on the Green Line: Thank you for using public transit, but please move yourselves, your folding chairs and your coolers into the car and away from the g*d d*mn doors! Sheesh, people!
smoke
By Keen
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 1:16am
I was also in the Beacon Hill area (at the Community Boating docks) and would say that easily 75% of the show was hidden by the smoke. I wasn't able to see ANY of the finale. I was pretty disappointed, especially after having sat for five hours waiting for it.
Neato Phenomenon
By anon very nearb...
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 3:15pm
I wasn't so far away from you (just before the Smoot Bridge), and noted the smoke. Folks around me actually were commenting about it. Still and all, wasn't it kind of neat?
Gave kind of a sweet con-trail-ey sort of aftertaste to a beautifully ephemeral thing (don't laugh at the over-wrought-ness of the description, please?)
A bit short and well the smoke
By Justin Kapust
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 2:06am
Unlike others, I will barely even touch the smoke issue. It was a nice day spent on the esplanade, arrived at 10am, to secure a spot on the water by the barges (Boston side). Little rain, had a tent overhead. Great day overall, however have never seen the air so still during the fireworks. Maybe some giant fans on ground to move the air so we can see all the fireworks. I would say half were obscured.
For parents with small children. When you had children you gave up your right to have fun. Go to harborfest instead. There is nothing worse than greedy children jumping and dancing in front of people on the banks sitting and enjoying, not to mention during the intermission sleeping on our blankets. I hate the encroacher's who seem to arrive at 9-10 and seem to think they are entitled to waterfront real estate.
I am not all grumbles tonight. It was fun and although the smoke was a hindrance I will come back for my 9th annual day on the esplanade next year.
just because you're gay
By Will Smith
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 10:25am
Justin,
You are an idiot! These celebrations are FOR kids. Look around next time... The kids were the only ones not bitching about the smoke. By the way, when you let everybody know that you won't be having children, it sort of takes you out of the closet.
What a stupid reply
By adamg
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 10:38am
I'm sorry, but who kicked you this morning?
Just because you sat your
By UncleSam
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 10:53am
Just because you sat your ass there for 10 hours doesn't entitle yourself to the same space any more. Sounds like you have a "shank a tire" southie view on this, which is pretty arrogant.
I've seen assholes who try to rope off 200sq feet with yarn, when their entire family and blankets only take up 30 square feet.
Sorry buddy, but I'm busting into your imaginary wall. Not yours!
Furthermore, the fireworks are FOR the kids. Don't like the kids, go find a roofdeck somewhere to enjoy them children free.
Problem Solved
By Jiffywoob
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 2:49pm
Next year, Justin, you can kill two birds with one stone by staying at home, with or without friends, and watch the fireworks on TV. In years past, we used to go to the esplanade, but decided this year to simply barbeque in the backyard, play frisbee, and watch in high-def. The benefit for your "horrific" dilemma:
1) No smoke issues, as they had several camera angles.
2) No kids.
Also, your statement that "When you had children you gave up your right to have fun" is actually quite ludricrous. I'd suggest that having children increases your right to have fun.
Once again
By Justin
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 3:15pm
Who says i am gay, and who says I tried to reserve a football field. I was there with my fiance of 3.5 years. We sprawled out on a measly 3'x4' and by the end a drunk girl and all her friends were on our blankets and a sleepy aisian boy was sleeping on another corner of our blanket.
ONCE AGAIN H-A-R-B-O-R-F-E-S-T. Its early and for the young kids. I an not talking about all kids, I am tallking about those 5 and under. When you have a kid that old, you either need to stay home with them or hire a babysitter. or once again harborfest. What time are the fireworks over the harbor. I am not sure, but i know they are EARLIER. New Years Eve is the same way... An earlier show for the kiddos, and one for all the adults later.
Thats enough for me. I will check back to pound on the dumb-ass replies i get again.
Dumb-ass Reply #1
By Jiffywoob
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 4:03pm
Okay, your logic defies itself. You claim that the problem is children "5 and under." Are you kidding me? Those aren't the ones getting drunk and passing out on your blanket (I assume...and hope).
Also, why did you and your fiancee leave the blanket in the first place? Where did you go, and how long were you gone, only to come back and find a "drunk girl and all her friends...and a sleepy aisian [sic] boy?" And why is the fact that he was Asian important? I just don't get it.
And finally, are you planning on having kids with your fiancee, if you ever get married (3.5 years is a long time to be engaged)? If so, enjoy Harborfest next year.
As for the gay remark given to you, I'll side with you that it was not called for, and inappropriate. I am straight, but detest calling someone gay for having an opposing view on a subject.
Pound away on this dumb-ass comment...
Dumbass reply #2?
By eeka not logged in
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 4:13pm
I assume Justin is a male name, and since you have a fiancé, wouldn't it be basically accurate for someone to refer to you as gay? I mean, I understand if identify differently, like as same-gender-loving, or bisexual, or just a dude who currently has a male partner. But still, even if not your preferred terminology, I don't think you need to get your knickers in a twist over someone using the term "gay" in reference to a guy who's engaged to a guy.
Knickers in a twist because...
By Jiffywoob
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 5:35pm
...Eeka, I was responding to another post, in which someone assumed he was gay without any evidence. Not to send this thread off on a tangent (okay, I will), the fact that people use the word 'gay' in a hateful, aggressive manner bothers me. That post came before his claim of having a fiance.
I could care less whether he has a fiance or a fiancee, and just mistyped.
My ire stemming from his comments come simply from his anti-kid sentiments. But a secondary ire, of which I posted before, comes from someone responding by calling him gay in a manner that suggests a lower-class status.
hope this untwists them knickers a bit...
By eeka not logged in
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 7:17pm
The jab at his grammar was sarcastic -- I realize how it was intended, as well as the timing of the comments.
I totally agree that using any sort of demographic term as a supposed insult is really gross.
The anti-kid and anti-just-about-everyone-on-the-esplanade comments were annoying, yes. Hence my deciding to rip on Justin a little.
NEED to??
By sheenaspleena
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 4:17pm
"When you have a kid that old, you either need to stay home with them or hire a babysitter"
Parents don't NEED to do what you suggest!
Plenty of parents give the kids a long nap in the afternoon so they can stay up late at night on the 4th of July to watch fireworks.
People without kids who tell parents what to do NEED to stay home and not sound so entitled.
I hope you and your fiance (that's the masculine form of the word) never bring your children out anywhere.
Part of the joy is Sharing
By BFD anon
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 4:20pm
Part of the joy is Sharing The Space, for crying out loud.
I did the esplanade thang several time in the past, and, despite the crowds, Loved It. Shared my day-long saved space and met so many fun folks who passed by - tourists, etc. The best were some random Australians who sat on my blanket and who gave me a big hug and kiss for
1.) having not ratted them out to parks police for being there after the esplanade was closed down
2.) my lazy daisy cake that I cut up and shared for like 60 people.
This happened 15 years ago, and we still write regularly.
You get what you give, I guess.
Justin
By Bill
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 4:47pm
I was at the show last night with my wife, and we saw this Asian kid peeing all over a blanket that was just about 3'x4'. You might want to think about taking that to the dry cleaner. Just a thought.
Oh and one more thing... I GUARANTEE you didn't get laid last night.
Way to be buddy.....
P-U-B-L-I-C
By anon
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 6:29pm
It is a simple word - what part of the word PUBLIC do you not understand.
PUBLIC includes you, drunk idiots, and ... CHILDREN.
Don't like kids? Go to adult only events - just don't expect fireworks, a Pops concert, and the 4th of July to be one. Kids are not dogs, they are humans, citizens, people and part of the term PUBLIC.
I do not understand your reference to Harborfest
By Ron Newman
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 10:30pm
What does Harborfest have to do with fireworks? They are two different and unrelated events.
"When you had children you
By sheenaspleena
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 5:15pm
"When you had children you gave up your right to have fun."
what an outrageous statement!
I really hope that when you have kids, you follow your own advice and that you retire to your living room couch for the next 18 years.
asshole.
Couple of thoughts
By Kaz
Sun, 07/06/2008 - 12:53am
Went down to the fireworks like I almost always do since moving to Boston 8 years ago. This year was a little different than most even though I went to my same spot. Some of that was disappointing, but on the whole it was not disappointing. Here are my random thoughts:
I think next year I'm going to go clear some of the brush on the 2nd or 3rd and setup a bunch of police tape and maybe some sort of metal piping in and around the clearing until I can arrive to take it down. Then it can go back to being nearly perfect again.
Oh, THAT parking lot!
By fenwayguy
Sun, 07/06/2008 - 2:03am
Back behind the... you know. (:O)
Nope :)
By Kaz
Sun, 07/06/2008 - 12:23pm
Not a parking lot. :) Legal, street parking.