
12 Golden Lights Over Splashpad Park,
Off Pond Mills Road, Ontario
Date: July 1, 2010
Time: Approx: 9:30 - 10:00 p.m.
Location of Sighting: Splashpad park off Pond Mills Road.
Number of witnesses: 7
Number of Objects: 11-12
Shape of Objects: Round.
Full Description of Event/Sighting: My son and I were lighting off
fireworks for Canada Day at a nearby park. We could see and hear other
fireworks going off as well. In the park there are 2 baseball diamonds
and we were at one and there were 2 teenagers lighting their own fireworks.
They had lit all they had and had ambled over to where we were lighting
ours. Off to our left, there were 3 people who were sitting down and
enjoying our little firework demonstration. We had paused in our lighting
of our fireworks because some of them had to have their wicks peeled
off of some tape and because we had brought just a small flashlight
along and it took us some time to do.
As I mentioned, we could see and hear other fireworks as well, when
I happened to look up at the sky I noticed about a dozen golden coloured
lights in the sky. I thought at first, that maybe someone had gone
all out and had bought a professionally prepared firework as opposed
to the $25 kit that we had. But, I noticed that while I could still
see the and hear the other fireworks, these lights were something
different. They were gliding in the air almost in some sort of formation
with 1 or 2 in the lead position and 3 rows of 3 following, with 1
or 2 bringing up the rear.
They were gliding with no noise, as I said, we could hear the other
fireworks, but these lights made no noise. They were also gliding
together and never varied their distance in relation to each other.
We all stopped and said to each other, Do you see that? What is that?
I have no idea, Does anyone have a camera?. We all were amazed at
these lights, there was no smoke coming off them, they were not on
fire and they were moving slowly so we got a good look at them. Then
they winked out, a few at a time, still moving slowly and together,
until we couldn't see them anymore. A very odd experience and I wish
I had a camera!
Credit: Sightings.com