Showing posts with label Pirates. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Zambelli Fireworks After the Pittsburgh Pirates Beat the Milwaukee Brewers Again

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: One of the great things about living in Pittsburgh is being able to watch the Pittsburgh Pirates in their stadium named PNC Park. I've attended games that include concerts or fireworks after the game. The fireworks are crafted and set off by the Zambelli Fireworks Company. The firework shows are always great -- especially after the Pirates win the games! In this case, the Pirates beat the Milwaukee Brewers 2 to 1. It's great to live in Pittsburgh!

Below are two videos taken during the fireworks show at PNC park. I believe that these firework shows are always spectacular, and it's great seeing downtown Pittsburgh's skyline behind the fireworks. You can hear the loud splender of the fireworks in the videos. Enjoy!



I hope that you enjoyed the videos, as the fireworks are always a great treat. I've included a couple still shots of the fireworks as well. I've always been fascinated by fireworks, as there are many colors that light up the dark nighttime skies. I love it when the blasts are so bright that it feels like daytime even for just a few seconds. The best part about the Zambelli fireworks is that you get to watch them after watching an exciting Pirates game. Of course, if you didn't attend the game, you could always watch them from the Roberto Clemente Bridge or from the Point Park at the junction of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers. Watching fireworks is a great way to spend a warm, summer Saturday night with your family, friends, and / or loved ones.

Zambelli Fireworks Viewed from PNC Park: What a Beautiful Site! 

More Fireworks After the Pirates vs. Brewers Game on June 29, 2013.

I want to thank my girlfriend's mother for taking these photographs and videos, and giving me permission to post them on my blog and on YouTube. I wish you all good luck, happiness, good health, and success.


Best,

Jonathan Becker
ECE PhD Candidate
Carnegie Mellon University