Richard Carter and his wife, Sue, love kites. Not just the standard, store-bought diamond-shaped kite with a string of old cloth for a tail, but kites of all shapes and sizes. In fact, they are such ...
1. CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON: Different shapes fly best in different wind speeds. Diamonds are ideal in moderate winds, while big box kites are good when it’s blowing strong and steady. For beach kiting, go ...
On a recent visit to Maritime Park, huge, colorful, bold designs line the sky above the baseball diamond. The sun is shining bright, as gorgeous kites take off toward the clouds while dancing to a ...
Jen Paprocki of North Aurora and her family were looking for something to do Saturday afternoon and a local kite-flying event seemed to fit the bill. “I think we’re going to watch the kite-flying ...
Long popular with children, kite flying is one of the easiest forms of recreation to learn. All it takes is a kite, some string, a little practice and a slight breeze, and anyone can feel the thrill ...
If you've taken part in an organized kite fly in Chattanooga in the past couple of decades, odds are you have Chuck Jones to thank. Jones founded the Scenic City Kite Club in the 1990s and started ...
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