Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Night of Fire

is an event that's hosted once a year on the Brooklyn Bridge and makes its way on to the train and out to Coney Island. An "impromptu" unofficial gathering of those looking for some fun and to create some havoc on the trains. The others bailed on me and left to go get pizza, but it ended up being just as fun, since I got to meet this guy from Australia who's a pilot, has lived abroad in China, and will be moving to India soon. How awesome is that?!

Below is the beginning scene from the Brooklyn Bridge.




We ended up marching across the bridge to the tune of bells and drums and horns (should have brought that bagpipe horn Scott got for me in Scotland. It would've been entirely appropriate for this event), and ended up carousing through City Hall, where some people decided to take a dip in the fountain to cool off.




We later trooped down into the train station, where a group of very talented people gave us an impromptu concert as we waited for the R. It was a pretty long ride out to Coney Island, so we decided to while the time away by engaging in crowd surfing and a game of Limbo.







We eventually ended up at Coney Island, where we were treated to a display by very courageous (and hopefully asbestos coated) performers.

1 comment:

Becky said...

that looks fun!!