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Hot air balloon chasing

Posted By Barbara On September 2, 2007 @ 7:25 pm In Pastimes, Mama | 1 Comment

Since our [1] hot air balloon watching picnic on Friday night didn’t include watching any hot air balloons, Reid and I went hunting for balloons on Saturday morning. I’d intended to go back to the same park but by the time I’d given Reid a bath and gathered some food for breakfast, there were lots of hot air balloons up in the sky already. Often they land at the golf course near our house but the wind was blowing them from their Gatineau launch site to the west end of Ottawa. We drove in that general direction, spotting new ones at they came out from behind buildings and trees.

There were many in the [2] usual shape in various colour schemes. Of course, Reid prefered the ones that had lots of yellow on them. We also saw a peanut man, a birthday cake and a bear’s head with bees on his nose and the back of his head. Or at least I definitely saw them all. I’m only confident that Reid saw the [3] Honey bear’s head. With her sitting in the back seat on the passenger’s side, it’s hard to know what it is possible for her to see, let alone pick out of the sky while we’re driving. We definitely didn’t see the [4] Jesus head and shoulders with 4.5 metre tall kids surrounding him. I’m not sure what I think of the concept but I definitely would have looked if I’d had the chance.

After about an hour of balloon hunting, we were seeing many balloon chase vehicles but none that looked like they were moments from springing into action. It was time to go get Ken to go on our mini-vacation and so we headed for home. Last year we saw hot air balloons on Friday night but not Saturday morning. Next year maybe our luck will be reversed or maybe we’ll see them both days.

One of these times, I’d love to see a balloon land. I wonder what it’s like when they touch down. Do they bounce? Do the people throw sand bags out all at once or does the balloon descend simply because they give it less hot air?

In fact, at some point, I’m even thinking of paying the admission fee at the [5] Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival / Festival de montgolfieres de Gatineau to see the hot air balloons take off. When we watch from Rockcliffe Park, we see them as they first lift off and float over. I bet we are able to see the balloons for a longer  period of time than the people at the festival. But we don’t see the balloons fill with hot air from nothing. It would be perfect to read *The Grumpalump* and then see the hot air balloons inflate. The program of events for this year’s festival mentioned a sort of sound and light show with people triggering the flames in their balloons in time with music. There is a midway and live entertainment as well. We’d go for the balloons but who knows what all we would do?


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[1] hot air balloon watching picnic on Friday night: http://blog.reidelizabeth.ca/2007/09/02/2nd-annual-hot-air-balloon-watching-picn
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[2] usual shape in various colour schemes: http://www.montgolfieresgatineau.com/anglais/frm_en.htm
[3] Honey bear’s head: http://www.montgolfieresgatineau.com/anglais/frm_en.htm
[4] Jesus head and shoulders with 4.5 metre tall kids surrounding him.: http://www.montgolfieresgatineau.com/anglais/frm_en.htm
[5] Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival / Festival de montgolfieres de Gatineau: http://www.montgolfieresgatineau.com/anglais/frm_en.htm

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