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Blast of a time

November 12, 2007 by shankari  
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Happy Deepavali friends.

We had a blast, celebrating Deepavali for in India. For myself this was after being abroad for 10 years, and for Shankari 7 years. Tons of home made sweets, new clothes ofcourse and plenty of crackers.

Reviewing the pictures later was when I realized how dangerous crackers really are. These pictures tell the story. Luckily all of us were fine.

The immense blast caught on camera in this next shot was not observed by any of us when we were bursting the crackers. I had my camera on a fast frame mode, and felt lucky to have caught this snap.
The tube you see is a sturdy cardboard roll that the friendly photolab assistant gave me to safely travel pack some enlargements I had ordered from the lab. I needed only one tube, and so we had the other to play with. We had a blast launching the plastic ring that went on the end of the tube. This flew quite high atleast 40-50 ft or about 3 stories high.

Notice the sparks flying randomly in all directions in the first frame. Imagine one of these hitting the eye. Safety goggles will help, but will we spend to get them.

As kids, my parents always warned us of the dangers, these pictures were an eye opener. Something to remember and to heed to the instructions, they are there for a purpose. The tube survived intact even after multiple reuse, and probably directed any sparks and flames safely upward.

Pray for safe and injury free Deepavali’s for all for the future!

Comments

6 Responses to “Blast of a time”
  1. Padmaja says:

    Its indeed so scary to be anywhere near it. I used to dread going on streets on a diwali day.
    Love your message!!

  2. Asha says:

    Thay are dangerous , got to be very careful!! Glad you having fun there. Hello to Revathi!:))

  3. TBC says:

    Belated Diwali wishes. :-)

  4. Manisha says:

    Hey you two! Glad to hear you enjoyed Diwali!

    One of my cousins was very close to being badly burned when she was little. Her long skirt caught fire as it brushed a diya when she ran past it carelessly, as children do. Someone’s grandfather saw her and beat the flames out with his bare hands. You know how quickly silk and synthetic clothes burn…so she was very lucky. And this was not even from the firecrackers! A rocket exploded in a friend’s lap as he drove past in his car.

    So yes! Be careful!

    And I hope you guys had fun with family (and food!).

  5. Cynthia says:

    The thing is what when we are caught up in the moment, we forget about the danger.

  6. VegeYum @ A Life (Time) of Cooking says:

    I guess that is why fireworks are strictly controlled in a lot of other countries. Here we can no longer buy them. I had a lot of fun one night in Goa with firecrackers but it too was dangerous with some going in unanticipated directions.

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