This eagle is made out of thin wooden sticks and paper, although it looks very real. And here's the owner of the lovely eagle during his flight below. They both seemed to be having a great time!
I like these silky fabulous kites and they really do fly. I brought back some silk painted kites from China when I was there and I still have them in the house. they are beautiful pieces of flying art. I am glad you are enjoying the Sedona series on my site. It ends this week and then back to Scottsdale photos.
Wow, I thought the bird was real! That's some craftmanship.
I don't know about the outfit the waitress was wearing in my post. I'm thinking it's a made-up thing, I haven't ever seen anyone dressed like that around here!
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I like these silky fabulous kites and they really do fly. I brought back some silk painted kites from China when I was there and I still have them in the house. they are beautiful pieces of flying art. I am glad you are enjoying the Sedona series on my site. It ends this week and then back to Scottsdale photos.
Wow, I thought the bird was real! That's some craftmanship.
I don't know about the outfit the waitress was wearing in my post. I'm thinking it's a made-up thing, I haven't ever seen anyone dressed like that around here!
I'd really like to see one of these in action... That guy is very good at this!
The quality of that eagle is amazing. I wish I had those kinds of skills.
♩♫I’m gonna fly like an eagle...♬♪
I love your close up. It looks so tactile and touchable. Wish I was there. Ha ha.
Always two hands full of air beneath your wings and a great Sunday as well.
daily athens
When «Louis» first opened the page for your blog, he thought the bird was real!
Haha it does look real!!! Wow, kudos to the kite maker!
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