Just one launched tonight from near the stage. Others took off from another location and landed during the concert.
They had an amazing kite flying display of "Quad" kites which are controlled by four strings. These pictures aren't great because they couldn't fly until later in the evening. The kiters could fly their kites together and do amazing tricks all together. I couldn't figure out how they avoid tangling their strings together. They would fly in formations and then twist off in different directions. If you ever have a chance to see it do it.
We saw up to six kites in the air, flying together. It made me want to go fly a kite. In Hong Kong, there was a place in the New Territories where people would go and fly kites. You could buy a kite from a vendor and then stand near the top of a hill and fly the kite...often with a hundred other people. They had some fancy Chinese kites that were great to watch as well. I wonder how many kite flying places there are in the world?
The kites are not the typical shape as you can see but they shoot through the air. I watched the kiters on the ground controlling them and I still can't figure them out. It is hard work.
The concert was great and they did a good job with the songs. So on Saturday night, Gary and I went back to hear the "The Diamond Experience" band which was a tribute to Neil Diamond of course. Two concerts in one weekend is a first for Gary and I.
Final pictures from the night.............
Smiles from Jena Enjoying a sucker with a friend
A bumper sticker on one of the balloonist's cars
The moon over the Lake
I think we will be watching out for next year and maybe go again.
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A fun thing to do!
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