Monday, November 5, 2012

Gunpowder, Treason, and Fireworks


Remember remember the fifth of November 


Gunpowder, treason and plot.

I see no reason why gunpowder, treason

Should ever be forgot...


It’s Bonfire Night!



We moved to Oxford a year ago this week.  As we were settling into our first night in our then empty house, the sky around our home lit up with spectacular fireworks.  We thought to ourselves, what a lovely welcome from our neighbors!

We didn’t realize that we moved in on Bonfire night, or Guy Fawkes Day, a holiday that celebrates of the enduring enmity toward Guy Fawkes, a conspirator in a plot to blow up Parliament in 1605. 400 years later, after Fawkes was caught, tortured and executed for his role in a scheme that never came to fruition, Britons still celebrate his demise each Nov. 5 by burning his likeness in effigy and setting fireworks ablaze.
This weekend towns and villages all across England lit the skies with fireworks and enormous bonfires. Though the animosity and rituals are merely symbolic at this point, the celebrations and community spirit still burn brightly.



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