It's the time of year in the Philippines that kids and kid at heart likes to make a kite out of newspaper or plastic bag and coconut stick. My brother who is very good in making a kite made one for my nephew. My brother told me how he love watching our nephew smiled and laughed when his home made kite flew up, up and away!!! I also didn't expected that my brother made it right this time hahaha. Usually it turned out blah and we ended up looking at the mall for a kite but don't like to buy because it's too expensive. This year he decided to make one for our nephew and he was glad he did. The smile and laughter he says is beyond what he expected. And my two nieces who tag along also were given a chance to hold the string and they were so excited about it.
They stayed for awhile when my brother noticed in this 1st shot the sky started to turned yellow. Then later on the sky turned all yellow. When he shared this photo to me in FB it blew me away. I am so happy to see the sky more so the smile I saw on my nephew's face. Linking this post to SKY WATCH FRIDAY
16 comments:
Beautiful pictures :)
Have an amazing weekend!
cheers from Uruguay :)
The second shot is AMAZING!
i love the second shot too. i remember making my own kite and flying it too during the summer months.
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Oh yeah, of course, the famous Saranggola ,even my son enjoyed flying one during our vacation.
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Nice pics, Brought back all the memories of my childhood when we used to fly kites and even run on the roads to catch the ones that were let loose :)
Wow - such gorgeous shots!
Love the photos and your commentary. Such a nice family tradition!
nice shots
happy SWF
Kim, both of these shots are fantastic. Well done.
Beautiful and very artfully combined view of the sky and a happy child's moment, thank you for sharing
Very nice pictures! I love kites!
Wonderful pictures! Great siluettes and light.
Wish you a happy weekend:-)
So much fun. This is a beautiful post.
Beautiful photos and a great story.
a beautiful shifting sky...the kite is sooooooooooooooo far away!
Love your second shot!
Sorry for my late visit...
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