Early this morning I took my camera to watch the Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic again. What a difference from yesterday! Two similar balloons formed an interesting pattern.
Saturday evening they're going to have night glow, where they don't fly but light up the burners intermittently, and turn the balloons into gigantic lanterns.
This blog is about public speaking. The author is Richard I. Garber, ACS, a Toastmaster. From July 2008 to June 2010 he was Vice President-Education for Capitol Club Toastmasters in Boise, Idaho. From July 2017 to June 2019 he was Vice President Public Realtions for Saint Al's Toastmasters. Opinions expressed on this blog are those of the author alone, and are not the official positions of Toastmasters International, etc.
Richard is retired. He has over twenty years of experience as a consultant on failure analysis (figuring out why things busted or rusted) and a Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science.
His email is r_i_garber at hotmail.com
2 comments:
I went to the Albuquerque Balloon Festival years ago, it was an amazing event to see all the balloons launch in the early morning.
Saturday evening they're going to have night glow, where they don't fly but light up the burners intermittently, and turn the balloons into gigantic lanterns.
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