Seems a dangerous pastime
11 dead, including baby, after throats slashed by kite strings or falling off buildings
Kite watching
Re: Kite watching
Seems attitude to life expectancy als0 covers this gentle activity same as motorbikes, Karma and Buddha seem to walk together
Re: Kite watching
In India as well?
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
Re: Kite watching
Kadena Air Base was in lock-down mode for a typhoon back in the 1980s. Once in lock-down mode, if you weren't confined to work, you were confined to one of the 3 story barracks for the duration. After plenty of alcohol, a group decided to make a kite out of a bedsheet and took it to the roof for a test. The wind promptly dragged the rope-holder off the roof.....broke a number of bones, but probably less than if he wasn't under the influence.
Back in Udon....up until 2007, there was an elderly man in our village who built large Khmer kites out of bamboo/newspaper. The kites has tails that were probably 20' long, and a musical reed afixed to the top of the kite that rang out a warboling tone. Our gardener at the time flew the kites in the evening on heavy string that was several hundred meters long. If his timing was good, he'd get the kite up with the winds from the setting sun, then the kite would stay afloat for several hours in the higher altitude winds of the evening. All along, the musical sound could be heard quite a distance away.
There's a long history to the kites......one site said ancient armies used them to scare away invaders.
Unfortunately, I've never seen another kite maker like the one from our village......I did take 30 or more photos of the last kite he made for me. I could probably duplicate the kite......but the reed was made using a local grass and some molten tree sap to attach it to the bent piece of bamboo on top. That would be difficult to make.
photos
https://www.voacambodia.com/a/governmen ... ears%20old.
sound
https://soundcloud.com/user-594222582/002_khlaeng-ek
village kite maker
Back in Udon....up until 2007, there was an elderly man in our village who built large Khmer kites out of bamboo/newspaper. The kites has tails that were probably 20' long, and a musical reed afixed to the top of the kite that rang out a warboling tone. Our gardener at the time flew the kites in the evening on heavy string that was several hundred meters long. If his timing was good, he'd get the kite up with the winds from the setting sun, then the kite would stay afloat for several hours in the higher altitude winds of the evening. All along, the musical sound could be heard quite a distance away.
There's a long history to the kites......one site said ancient armies used them to scare away invaders.
Unfortunately, I've never seen another kite maker like the one from our village......I did take 30 or more photos of the last kite he made for me. I could probably duplicate the kite......but the reed was made using a local grass and some molten tree sap to attach it to the bent piece of bamboo on top. That would be difficult to make.
photos
https://www.voacambodia.com/a/governmen ... ears%20old.
sound
https://soundcloud.com/user-594222582/002_khlaeng-ek
village kite maker