On one of the last nights in July, one would expect sweltering temperatures and soaring humidity. That is the norm here in our part of the Midwest, but Mother Nature granted us a gift on this particular evening. It was very comfortable and even a bit cool as the sun dropped below the horizon - perfect for viewing hot air balloons (and people watching too). Families gathered beforehand at the food booths and danced to the classic rock band playing in the bandstand. Eager anticipation heightened as propane burners began to inflate the balloons.In a world that talks too much, writing is a way to capture thoughts and shine a light on the enterprise of life - at home, in the kitchen, out in the garden and almost always through a camera lens.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Balloon Glow at Brookdale Farm
On one of the last nights in July, one would expect sweltering temperatures and soaring humidity. That is the norm here in our part of the Midwest, but Mother Nature granted us a gift on this particular evening. It was very comfortable and even a bit cool as the sun dropped below the horizon - perfect for viewing hot air balloons (and people watching too). Families gathered beforehand at the food booths and danced to the classic rock band playing in the bandstand. Eager anticipation heightened as propane burners began to inflate the balloons.
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