




It was a phenomenally awesome evening and the stadium was packed. They started the fireworks during our last song, which was just outstanding. They hadn't warned us that they were starting them DURING the song, and when they first started popping, I thought we were shorting out something electrical on the stage. Then I realized WOW, it's the fireworks already! They were beautiful. They're also difficult to capture with my digital camera, but I did manage to get the one decent photo of them.
As you can see in the one photo, the sunset was absolutely gorgeous. The whole evening there were thunderheads to the south of us, but everything around us stayed clear and beautiful.
And now I'm dog-tired (and kinda doggy-smelling, too, I'd imagine, having sweated hard all day long).
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