Weight-Less Motion
Go Fly a Kite 2016©Isadora DeLaVega
I spotted a young teen flying this colorful kite
on a lazy Sunday afternoon in Laisley Park, Punta Gorda, Florida.
Go Fly a Kite II 2016©Isadora DeLaVega
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This week, Ben Huberman, wants us to share a photo of something marked by its weight — or its air of weightlessness. Show us gravity at its most unforgiving, or most generous. Bricks or feathers. A collapsed ruin or a plane taking off. A heavy piece of old furniture or the flying buttresses of a cathedral. Keep in mind that weight doesn’t even have to be physical: emotions and memories can weigh on us (or lift our spirits) at least as much as real objects.
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This is so lovely, Issy. I really like your WPC 2016 badge. May I also borrow it? 🙂
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Hi Sylvia,
Yes, you can use the badge anytime you’d like. I plan to make an updated one. This one says 2015. I will let you know when I’ve done that. Thank you for admiring it. 😃
Hope 2016 has been good to you so far. I plan on catching up with my blogger friends as fast as I can.
Thanks again !!! 😍
Issy 😎
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Thank you so much, Issy. I’ll wait for your updated one now that I know you’re working on one. 🙂 xx
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Such a beautiful kite. It looks very life like. Great eye 😊
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I was at a park watching a young teen trying to catch the wind to make the kite fly.
When it took off I couldn’t help but record her success. It was wonderful to watch.
Thank you Mabel for visiting and commenting on my photographs.
Isadora 😎
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Very pretty pictures. Yaz.
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Thank you very much.
Isadora 😎
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A gorgeous cheerful shot Issy 🙂
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It took the young teen a few tries to get the kite up in the air.
Once she did, I couldn’t help but capture it. 😊
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