When the Clock Strikes 12 on New Year's Eve, What Will/Were You Doing?

glynis

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Happy New Year......
Try to keep it clean...hahaha....lots of love glynis
 
Sleeping, I hope. I like to be contrary to tradition. :D
 
In London watching the fireworks on a bridge.
Having a lovely time .
will pop on when I can and get home Saturday night..lots of love glynis
 
In London watching the fireworks on a bridge.
Having a lovely time .
will pop on when I can and get home Saturday night..lots of love glynis
Really? How far were you from the show ? I saw London in tv, looked quite..loud ?
I was at my place with my bf and a friend. Normally in France people don't pop fireworks but yesterday some did. I went on the balcony and felt quite safe - it was popping every few seconds, but felt quite far , I mean I wasn't bothered by the noise until I realised what I'm doing and withdrew. Today I have a feeling of T being louder and I wonder if it can be because of this ? 1 day of the year and I'm already worried about this sh.. I spent only around three minutes on the balcony and would say logically it should be safe, but today I read fireworks can be up to 175 db, so we should be at least 50 m from the source so that it's ''ONLY'' 120 , so even further to have it at the level of 80 db which I consider safe. I'm not sure how far it was , but I guess if it felt more than 90 db I would have withdrew instinctively back indoors..Eh..Took 1 NAC just in case..
 
We were on the Black fryers Bridge so not close to them and today seen the London New Years Parade it was lovely.
we were out side Downing Street ...lots of love glynis
 

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