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Brian Champie on the North Dakota prairie :-)
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A Larry Mixon beauty. (The repair by Sharon Musto is undetectable. Wow is she good!)
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Chris Dodson wowing the crowd with his Utopia routine
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Brian Champie getting set up to break another spar. Sorry Brian that I forgot to tell you we have wind on the prairie.
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Lots of eye candy in the sky
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Festival notables. Mike Gee in the purple festival t-shirt began the kite festival. Great job, Mike!!
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Brian flying the kite he made for the Lee Toy fly. I'm proud to say that kite stayed on the prairie, in MY kite bag.
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People power to bring down Don Murphy's 500 sq. ft. flowform
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Getting closer...
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Whew, kite down safe and sound
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I can only hope that Sharon Musto and Joanne Weber's talent rubbed off on me alittle
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Me with Brian Champie and Sharon Musto, great having them in North Dakota!!!
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Brian looking at the mechanical kites from China
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Jerry Houk's genki...part of the kite display at the old club house
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John Pollock and Mike Gee kites. Definitely the best of the best.
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Barb Meyer's beauties. More best of the best.
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Sharon Musto and Mike Gee socializing, Brad Klages and Joanne Weber in the background
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Mike Gee and Chris Dodson put on a great festival and the party afterwards is always a blast
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Brian and Sharon saying goodbye as they head to different parts of the globe
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Sunday saw a little crowning in Jamestown
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Bet he never thought he would fly that kind of a wasp
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A view of the dedicated kite field in Jamestown
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Brian and I flying our Canadian kites...made my Sharon Musto. Thanks Sharon, you are a sweetheart.
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Brian launching the circoflex he made during one of his no whiners/no politics kitemaking workshops
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Jamestown really does have a dedicated flying field just for kites
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