2026 Let The Fireworks Begin!

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Drone shows seem to me to be more environmental friendly as they can be reused…
However, Ithink I heard that they can crash and injure people?
 
Drone shows seem to me to be more environmental friendly as they can be reused…
However, Ithink I heard that they can crash and injure people?
Footage of a October 2, 2025, drone-fireworks show in Liuyang, Hunan Province, China, where pyrotechnic malfunctions caused burning embers to fall on crowds, igniting small fires and prompting mass panic.

Reposted late December 2025 by a conservative Japanese historian critical of China.

 
Leave it to mortals and they'll toast time itself to ashes ... there is a modern myth about that!
Let the Fireworks begin!

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Tis the Year of the Fire Horse!

In Chinese folklore, the majestic Tianma (Heavenly Horse) descends from dragons, sweating blood and soaring the skies—prized by emperors as divine bringers of speed, power, and victory.

Symbology: Courage, pioneering spirit and leadership which may affect social change.

May 2026 blaze with untamed energy and bold horizons!
 
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The Phoenix Again

“On the ashes of this nest Love wove with deathly fire The phoenix takes its rest Forgetting all desire. After the flame, a pause, After the pain, rebirth. Obeying nature’s laws The phoenix goes to earth. You cannot call it old You cannot call it young. No phoenix can be told, This is the end of song. It struggles now alone Against death and self-doubt, But underneath the bone The wings are pushing out. And one cold starry night Whatever your belief The phoenix will take flight Over the seas of grief To sing her thrilling song To stars and waves and sky For neither old nor young The phoenix does not die.” May Sarton 1987
 
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The Phoenix Again

“On the ashes of this nest Love wove with deathly fire The phoenix takes its rest Forgetting all desire. After the flame, a pause, After the pain, rebirth. Obeying nature’s laws The phoenix goes to earth. You cannot call it old You cannot call it young. No phoenix can be told, This is the end of song. It struggles now alone Against death and self-doubt, But underneath the bone The wings are pushing out. And one cold starry night Whatever your belief The phoenix will take flight Over the seas of grief To sing her thrilling song To stars and waves and sky For neither old nor young The phoenix does not die.” May Sarton 1987

Imagine the phoe nixing the darkness ... so comes delight? Light horse brigade ...

Wasn't there something about that in Crimea?
 
Fire wessels can overcome quickly ... in a rash incident!

Consider all the toasting's in celebrity circles ... overwhelming I'D declare ...
 
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