Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 July 2014

Independence day

Friday was Independence day here, one of the few American holiday where we actually get the day off. And the weather was a lot better than last year! And thankfully cooler than the rest of the week or I would have melted.
Unfortunately none of the buses were running so I walked down to Smithfield Planation which took about an hour. I was melting when I got there but managed to find someone selling cold drinks.

Dressed for the occasion 
Different version of the USA flag
 There was a band playing on the porch of the house so I sat listening and cooling down for a while.

Band
 There was also a re-enactor talking about the war and showing us who to fire his gun. He let me hold it and it was really heavy.
Preparing the rifle
Take aim... 
Fire!
It was really loud. And the little flame on the photo was only a small amount of the fire that shot out from that thing. They have had to add bits to the gun to stop enactors from setting themselves on fire!
They also sang "Star Spangled Banner" and read out the Fincastle resolution (an early version of the declaration for just this area) and then the Declaration of Independence, which I'll admit, I didn't sit through.  I snuck out (it's long and really quite out of date) and headed across town to get some food and a good spot to watch the parade.

Leading the parade
Community band
Scouts
 There was a lot about the veterans so in the parade there were lots of army jeeps and veterans groups, including (in Preston style) a car from the Veterans cemetery.
And a car from the forest services with a guy dressed as Smokey Bear suit who must have been really hot!
Smokey bear
Apparently they let any who has a really cool car in the parade as a lot seemed to be just random people in cool cars.
So American

My favorite!
 There were also some horses who must have been the most placid horses alive. As right behind them came the entire of Blacksburg's rescue service, EMTs, and fire service. All honking their horns and using their sirens.
Docile horses
 Even a random bus got in on the act.
Blacksburg Transit buses
The mayor got the coolest seat!
Blacksburg fire department
I hope no one needed to emergency services! They were all in the parade. But I was very impressed. They closed down main street and reopened without any dress or drama. Within 10 mins of the parade finishing, everything was normal again. I guess they do it so often, it's easy.
After the parade, there was a free movie, "Angels in the outfield", a Disney film, showing at the Lyric. But I had to do it the full American way. With popcorn and Milk Duds. Which I had never had before but are very tasty. Basically chocolate coated chewy caramel. My jaw ached after a while but it was worth it.
Classic movie snacks! Yummy!
There was some time after the film before the evening shuttle buses started over to the park, so I just chilled around campus and read my book in the sun.

War Memorial
Alumni Mall 
Buress Hall and the Massacre memorial
Once at the park, I found a stand selling fresh lemonade (so American! Loved it!) and a hot dog and sat listening to the community band playing American classics. (I couldn't name any of them but they said they were classics so I'll believe them!)

Listening to the band
 I also brought a "small" bag of kettle corn.  Small by American standards. The large was bigger than most 6 yr olds. (I did not eat all my bag!)

Kettle corn with my shoes for scaling purposes! 
The second band, the Meter's Running (which until they got on stage I did think was some sort of strange race they were going to run through the park), were a jazz/blues/swing band and despite the lack of a dance floor, it didn't stop many people from dancing. The atmosphere was really fun.
Dancing
The band 
the band
 They sang until the fireworks started. Which was the real reason me and most of the audience were there. I got some decent photos. Though I missed the one which shot a smiley face into the sky. Very cool! :-)



They got to a certain point and it seems they got up setting them off in order. They just set everything off at once. Awesome!





After the fireworks, which were worth the wait, I had to walk home, which was very uncomfortable thanks to 2 large blisters (evil shoes!). But it was a good day.
Now I have to start packing again :-( But have lots of fun things planned for the next month. So I am excited even if it does mean more planes, airports, and living out of a suitcase again for another month. :-)
Happy Independence Day!

Monday, 21 April 2014

Yuri's night space party

The rest of the week in Hunstville was pretty busy. Drinks and cinema on Thursday night, meeting some of Caroline's friends. A house party on Friday night. (They had the cutest dog who we were seriously contemplating stealing.) We had to leave reasonably early as Saturday morning we did a 5k race and had to be there for 7am. We did pretty well, I thought, and ended quicker than I expected. Not by much but still. I was very proud. We treated ourselves to brunch and found an amazing cake shop (to undo all the good we had just done).
That night there was a party at the rocket centre for Yuri's night, and it was of course space-themed fancy dress. Caroline and I ended up doing our costumes at the last minute so they were a bit odd.



We got a cab to the rocket centre with some of Caroline's friends who were lots of fun. There were loads of people in costumes and we ended up having lots of wine!

Rocket!
Don't blink!
Colorful
Party under a saturn V rocket
Blaine, Tina, Caroline and Bethany with a rocket man
Star Wars
Dancing
Honestly I am not really sure what was going on at this point.
Looking very merry :-)
It was a really great night and we got back and made chips, somehow without burning ourselves.
We were a little worse for wear the next day! After slowly getting sorted, we had to wait for an hour to get a lift back to Caroline's car. After a much needed IHOP breakfast, we headed back to Knoxville. We had intended on going back to Chattanooga but were running a fair bit later than expected, so just headed to the hotel. Where we were lazy and ordered room service and watched Game of Thrones. (We were going to open a bottle of wine I have been carrying around for the last few trips but we keep saving it. But neither of us could face anything to drink!)
This morning, Caroline dropped me off at the bus station and headed home, while I get the Megabus back to Blacksburg.
I had a brilliant week and really like Huntsville. I am looking forward to visiting again sometime. :-)