Friday, November 10, 2006

Pipas


Although January and February are the main kite-flying months of the year, it is not uncommon to see people young and old flying these little kites wherever there's a break in the power lines. What you see here is a collection of kites that Summer has collected over the last several months. Almost all of them were simply picked up on our property. The kites only cost about one dollar each (including the tail) so it is the string that actually costs the most of all of the kite parts. If a person loses a kite - no big deal. They just go to the local papeleria (paper store) and buy another one.


Cary Sawatsky posted this message at 8:08 p.m..