Bonfire night was cold and rainy, but we bundled up and decided to wander along the Chelsea Embankment, over the nearest bridge, back over Wandsworth Bridge and home for some hot milo and a movie.
We stopped along the Thames here and there to watch the colourful explosion of sea urchin fireworks lighting up the sky in the distance.
It was quiet and dimly lit along the riverbank and the city lights shimmered in the dark water that lapped gently at the sand below us.
Peaceful, away from the crowds.
Anyone have any good bonfire night stories to share? Where did you go to watch the fireworks? Recommendations for next year?
Wow, these pictures are beautiful & your blog is really tidy. May I ask what sort of camera you use? x Eliza
Thanks Eliza! It’s a Canon Rebel xsi which is the American version of the 450D here.
We went to the Ealing Cricket Club fireworks on Saturday. They were totally awesome, including some highly entertaining smiley face fireworks. Sadly I did not get any pictures of the fireworks like your amazing shots. Instead I focussed on documenting the food we made! http://projectlorna.blogspot.com/2010/11/brrrrrrrrrilliant-weekend.html