Where I May Attend Next Year’s (2023) 4th of July Fireworks

The six-year streak of “Fireworks on the Beach” on the 4th of July in front of First Presbyterian Church of Biloxi, Mississippi may likely end next summer. 

Due to personal and practical reasons, I formally ended my membership at that church earlier this year (2022, stopped attending worship services in-person at the conclusion of 2021). 

When I was celebrating 4th of July 2022 fireworks with my old church buddies, I was uncomfortable because there was a former friend present that acts shy and unresponsive when I try to interact.  To make matters worse, I had to hear her, along with a few friends, sing a couple of patriotic songs knowing that I would have done musical performances with her at some point during the 4-year friendship and especially on that night.  I should have celebrated east in Ocean Springs this year.

Hence, in this video, I show you the beautiful late morning sunshine of Front Beach where I may likely watch the fireworks in 2023.  Will this statement be true?  Stay tuned until next summer to find out!

April 10, 2014 Videos

These videos were uploaded to YouTube on April 10, 2014.

Sunshine at Slayter Hill

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Enjoy the beautiful scenery in the afternoon of April 9, 2014 on Slayter Hill at Purdue University.

Weather Segment – West Lafayette, IN – April 10, 2014

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Here is the channel’s first ever full weather segment for West Lafayette, Indiana.  I hope you love this layout and forecast.

Dicey Weather Tonight w/Rainbows

There was a lot of rain and rainbows tonight. I believed a half of an inch to over one inch of rain has fallen at Purdue. The heaviest of storms came at around 7:20 pm and lasted to 7:45 pm. Then, the sun came out as the rain was starting to let up producing some beautiful rainbows! These were some of the best pictures I have ever taken at Purdue. Plus, this was the second time that I taken pictures of rainbows this academic year!

A tornado watch was issued for the area ’til 1:00 am Saturday morning, but the watch was cancelled for the area since the most severe storms were to the east and southeast.

I did not want to create a YouTube video on this because I don’t want to take any chances at uploading additional videos that can only be clicked on at most 25 views.  It did not feature severe weather, and there were no warnings issued for the Purdue area.  Thus, it would be possible that if I would did a video on this, I predict the max. view count would be 50.  I want to be very selective on which near future videos I want to put up ’til my next relative popular video.  In addition, I uploaded 3 videos last week that are currently 37 views combined.

If you think I should do a YouTube video on this topic, this will be something I would be gladly to share the world.

It’s just that I want 125+ views channel wide since my last upload on March 16 before I start uploading videos again.