Luckily for me, 3 years back now, I discovered a rather big-to-do event in the nearby soccer field, adjacent to the town my ex-husband and I were living in. A Balloon (and Wine) Festival, which comes to town once a year for a special 3 day engagement of artisan beer and wine vendors, food, crafts, and fundraising tents. As it turns out, this is not something exclusive to my part of the country; many hot air balloon operators actually spend about 1/3 of their year traveling (some worldwide) to various events like this, where they can book weekend morning flights with eager customers, and pocket a little cash and advertising money for their time. You may recall me blogging about my first visit to this festival 3 years back in a Wordless Wednesday post; needless to say, my photography has improved immensely since then.
This year I had Sabrina (10) for the weekend in which the Balloon Festival was to occur, so I made a point for us to attend on the first day. This is the day there is a full balloon glow scheduled. A balloon glow is where 10-15 balloons inflate and 'burn' in various patterns and timings at dusk and just after sundown. I should also note tickets to this event are a mere $8/adult, and $6/child; which I consider well worth every penny. My first visit I was overwhelmed by the sights, smells, and booths. I didn't have a chance to sit and simply watch the balloons go up. This year I made a point of it, grabbing an excellent patch of grass to camp out while the very first balloon, and one of the largest, went up. (Don't you love the shot of the kids dancing in the shadows on the balloon?)
No matter how many times I see a hot air balloon in this setting I am consistently in awe of the sheer size and beauty. A single basket can fit 5-6 adults (which were much needed to weigh down the tipping balloon in the wind.) Many of the balloon vendors visiting are very accommodating with the eager visitors who want to touch the balloon as it inflates, get shots of it sideways, sit in the basket and feel the flames, and even take short 10' flights hovering above the ground (called a tethered ride, it's often customary to tip for such a privilege.) Just standing basket-side and feeling the roaring heat of the flame is quite exhilarating, I can only imagine it paired with the beauty of soaring above the valley!

We spent 5 hours at the Citrus Balloon and Wine Festival, and participated in many fair-style activities, and even indulged in Garlic Fries (more pics to follow); but few things captivated both young and old as much as an up close look at these roaring beauties. The experience definitely transforms as you go into dusk, and then nightfall, it's hard to pick a favorite portion. Sabrina was captivated the entire time, as she kept asking if she could go 'touch' or 'look' at every aspect of the process.
What Daughter Says: With a little bit of research there can be some amazing once-in-a-life events found!