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Jdarg

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Feb 15, 2005
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We watched them from the front yard of the Hammock Bay swim clubhouse building- we wanted to be close to the car to make a quick exit due to lots of lightening all around!

Bdarg and I both thought it was the prettiest fireworks show we have ever seen! We are veterans of Thunder over Louisville (humongous), Disney shows, and the fireworks on the Mall in DC, but Hammock Bay's were gorgeous! The colors and shapes were amazing! We have our plan in place for next year- we will be back!

Thanks JohnR for the heads up!:clap:
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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i heard the booms, and saw the lightning, but couldn't see the fireworks. Needed more black powder to get them over the trees.
 

chrisv

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Nov 15, 2004
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We watched from our dock, like front row seating! The paper said it was a $40,000 fireworks show, larger than any other in the panhandle. We were going to head over to Hammock Bay, but the kids were worn out after being out late for fireworks the night before.

Would be cool if it was an annual display, but I think Jay's committed to the fireworks at Uptown Station (which didn't happen this year due to construction.)
 

avalon

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Apr 21, 2008
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I think it is nice to have July 5th fireworks also. The more the merrier and nothing wrong with a party anytime. Maybe "Independence Week" is the way to go!
 

ShallowsNole

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Jun 22, 2005
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I concur, our family watched from our dock on the bay, but the whole effect is kinda lost without the sound

Only if you are young, my dear. :lol:

Having a gunshot/explosion/things-that-go-bang phobia, it worked out greatly for me. (Plus there were a few we did hear, all the way over here...:blink:)
 
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