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            [August 27, 2012]      
			
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			Saturday evening high winds 
			prevented the second evening balloon launch of this year's festival, 
			but guests who came to see the balloons didn't leave unhappy. Instead they lingered on the fields along the airport's grass runway 
			and took in the sights of some beautiful kites. 
			As dusk grew near, the Wisconsin Kiters Club 
			offered a kite demonstration, making their kites dance to music. 
			The kiters performed to three different songs 
			with two different sets of kites. In the first two songs, 
			small dual-line kites with long tails took to the sky. In all 
			there were three sets of kites flying through the air. The 
			kites did a version of follow the leader for a while, then broke 
			away in different directions, eventually coming back together again. They took deep nose dives toward the ground, then 
			made sharp 
			upturns and soared back toward the heavens. 
			The final two kites, a red and a yellow one, 
			were stood on end in the field. The kiters lifted them one at 
			a time, then landed them again, standing on their ends. The 
			pair of kites finally took to the air and swayed across the sky in time 
			to a romantic tune. They were also joined by a third kite with a strong resemblance to a set of eyes. It, too, danced and 
			swayed to the sound of the music. 
			Pictures by Nila Smith  |