Saturday, April 12, 2014

K Is For Kites (Blogging From A To Z Challenge 2014)

Welcome to Blogging From A To Z with Pin & Tack.

Today's letter is . . .

Kites. Yes. Let's go fly a kite.

I actually haven't flown a kite since I was . . uh - yeah, a kid. Wow. It's been a long time! They are very fun and, now, I really want to play with one. Unfortunately, I don't have one. Oh, wait. Google. Yep, I can make one.

How To Make A Kite (or two or three . . .)


Did you check out the site? Oh, my, they have a lot of awesome information. You can make almost any  type of kite with all of their easy to follow instructions.

But . . you need wind. I don't have any wind today, so I'll have to try another day :( In the meantime, let's enjoy these lovely kites . . .


http://www.highlinekites.com/products/Octopus%2C-Crazy-the-Tie-Dye-Octopus.html

http://kites.com/ski1010/skydog-kites/tie-dye-hippie-ship.html

Do you you there are kite festivals? They are very cool and you most likely will find one near you. If you don't want to fly one, you can watch lots of people, including synchronized kite flyers!


So, are you excited to fly a bit? I hope so - Share your favorite experiences with kites. I'd enjoy hearing about them.

With blessings & joy, yours truly . . . Corrinne Quinn

1 comment:

N J Magas said...

There are a bunch of regional kite festivals here in Japan. I think the most famous one is Hama-matsuri, where giant kites are flown.