Thursday, September 18, 2008





I love hot air balloons. I would love to go up in one and watch the world below me. Instead, I settle for watching them float, magically, in the sky.

This was taken at the Great Geauga County Fair. Oh how I love you, fair. Not just for your yummy, fattening foods, or your pretty horses, or your hot air balloons, but for all the memories you have given me.

For more Sky Watch Friday head on over here.

14 comments:

Unknown said...

Perfect catch for sky watch, Kim!

Anonymous said...

So beautiful! The balloons gave the spotless blue sky a great decoration!

My entries are here and here. Happy weekends!

Jane Hards Photography said...

Love the new look site. hat header shot is awesome. Those ballons are so sharp and beautifully composed for the perspective.

Laura ~Peach~ said...

WONDERFUL PICTURES I LOVE BALLOONS!!!

antigoni said...

Lovely air balloons! I love fairs, too.

TwD said...

Oh, balloons...once I used the same theme, but in OddShotMonday ( http://randomwanderers.blogspot.com/2008/05/odd-shots-monday.html )

magiceye said...

that sure is a pretty sight!

Anonymous said...

We have a lot of balloonists that take to the skies around us...will have to attack the scene next time...thanks for sharing.

peppylady (Dora) said...

How much fun and adventure it would be to go up in a hot air balloon.

If you get the time stop by and I always have a pot of coffee on.

Louise said...

Very nice sky behind those colorful balloons! Wonderful capture.

Dianne said...

that is beautiful and your words made me smile!

chanpheng said...

I feel like when I see the lightness of balloons in the air!

I couldn't do SWF last week but posted some rainbow pictures as well as the boat racing in Salavan. My post is over here This kind of boat racing is quite green!

Anonymous said...

great picture. I love to watch the hot air balloons fly over.

Anonymous said...

Hot air balloons always have an air of adventure. I want to go too! Nice memory narrative too - Fairs keep people in a state of perpetual childhood, I think.