There can be fireworks besides the “rockets red glare”. Here, I took them to a smaller display in sidewalk chalk. This video shows the artwork.
Happy Independence Day, U.S.A.!
There can be fireworks besides the “rockets red glare”. Here, I took them to a smaller display in sidewalk chalk. This video shows the artwork.
Happy Independence Day, U.S.A.!
For the sixth year consecutively, I filmed the Independence Day 2022 Fireworks from the beach in front of First Presbyterian Church of Biloxi, Mississippi.
Due to personal and practical reasons, I formally ended my membership at that church earlier this year. This event was a time to re-unite with old friends and watch some amazing fireworks right on the sand.
It features the City of Biloxi, Mississippi’s fireworks show from nearby Beau Rivage, which was about 2.5 kilometers/1.54 miles from my viewing spot. This is joined by some of the coast’s amateur shows.
Enjoy the Independence Day pyro on the beach!
For the fifth year consecutively, I filmed the Independence Day 2021 Fireworks from the front lawn of my church viewing the beach. No natural fireworks occurred in the form of wet weather until after the shows concluded.
There were two main areas featured in this year’s program. The one to my left is the City of Biloxi, Mississippi’s firework show from nearby Beau Rivage, which was 2.5 kilometers/1.54 miles from my viewing spot. The one to my right is the beach’s amateur show, which fired about a football field away from me.
Enjoy the pyro on the beach!
For the fifth year consecutively, I will be filming tonight’s Independence Day Fireworks from the front lawn of my church viewing the beach. Hopefully, there will be no natural fireworks in the form of rain and thunderstorms. I had to bring my rain jacket and use it last year. Hopefully, I will be watching them in a t-shirt. This morning, the skies are overcast and dry. There is a stationary front just south of the Gulf Coast region.
Happy Independence Day, U.S.A.!
Happy Independence Day, USA! This was the footage of this year’s fireworks from the beaches of Biloxi, Mississippi. I was able to record the entire Beau Rivage display from about one kilometer away at my church’s front lawn without getting distracted from somebody else’s show behind me. Since I was along U.S. 90, there was a lot of traffic in this video, and I had to mute some of the footage due to people playing music that could infringe other people’s copyrights.
Enjoy the pyro on the beach!
Happy Independence Day, USA! I hope to record some new footage of this year’s fireworks from the beaches of Biloxi, Mississippi. The storms in the area with the COVID-19 pandemic could create an interesting holiday this year. Please stay tuned for that in the next week.
This holiday was observed in the front lawn at my church in Biloxi, Mississippi along U.S. 90 for the third consecutive year. In this video, I showed highlights of the main show out in the distance near Beau Rivage and amateur people setting off their own fireworks. They picked up in abundance about two to three minutes into the 20-minute video. Enjoy the pyro!
This video was taken in the front lawn at my church in Biloxi, Mississippi along U.S. 90. This year, I only showed highlights of the main show out in the distance near Beau Rivage. Also, I filmed more amateur footage of their fireworks compared to last year. Furthermore, there were cops and lightning flashes to add more distractions. Enjoy the pyro!
I was able to capture some video when I was as young as first grade. That was 20 years ago!
However, life is busy. I normally work in an office for 45-50 hours a week. Plus, the FIFA Men’s World Cup has kept me from videotaping to VHS to SD memory cards. Now, the United States has a special holiday of their own, and it’s formally called Independence Day. I will enjoy the rest of the day and evening with my church family. Later this month, I will share those 20-year-old video memories with you.
Enjoy the rest of your 4th of July!
This video was taken in the front lawn at my church in Biloxi, Mississippi along U.S. 90. It shows people setting off fireworks along the beach facing east towards the Beau Rivage. In the distance, it features the main firework show near the Beau Rivage that lasted 25 minutes. Also, there was one guy that shot for over an hour right behind me, which I gave credit at the end. Enjoy the pyro!