Thursday, October 8, 2009
We have liftoff!
So here we are at the Hot Air Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We arrived here Monday afternoon. The first event we planned to attend was on Wednesday morning. It was to be the Flight of the Nations Mass Ascension. Participating countries would carry their flag.
Jim and I went to bed by at 9:00 pm the previous evening, so that we would be bright eyed and bushy tailed at 4:00 am on Wednesday morning. Let's just say that we were up. (smile) We were out the door by 5:00ish, drove to Balloon Park (around 20 miles away), arriving within 20 minutes. We were surprised that we made excellent timing. It seems that we lucked out that the campground we were staying at is west and on the outskirts of Albuquerque. It seemed like most of the traffic was coming from the east, then heading north to the park. We blew past the general parking area, not knowing where to go. So we wasted 10 minutes trying to find the correct area. It started to rain lightly, but we were not discouraged. We had checked the website before we left, and the balloon launch was a go at that point. By luck we found the correct area to park, got pretty close, and made our way down a hill with other people in what seemed like the middle of the night to the balloon field. I could feel the anticipation of the crowd in the air. It was like a secret society. When I told Jim that he just laughed. There were many, many tents set up, one after another, offering food, gifts, balloons, windsocks, and pins.
Pins are a hot commodity. People trade pins.
There was a carnival atmosphere. I saw this one woman who I just had to get a photo of with a garbage bag on her head.
She told me that she had been coming to this event for years, the first time being in 1996.
Jim and I just walked around, browsing the shops, seeing what goodies they had to offer. We stopped by a huge air filled dome that we entered, and saw a short film on Texas. Then we played a trivia game afterwards, and everyone won a Garth Brooks CD. When we came out of this dome, the announcer was stating that the launch had been canceled. It had begun to rain, and we heard thunder off in the distance. We were so disappointed! But we chalked it up as a dry run for Thursday morning. Here is a photo overlooking the park with the threatening clouds in the distance.
Wednesday we went to bed early, arose at 4:00 am this morning, and were out the door by 5:00 am. The traffic seemed a little heavier, I assume because today was going to be a crowd favorite. Today was the Special Shapes Rodeo. By 5:30 we were parked, in the gates, and walking around. People were already claiming their spots. I found some bleachers and thought my best bet would be to sit on the highest seat to get good pictures. Jim wandered around on the field, which is great because you can mingle amongst the balloonist and watch them inflate their balloons. So my strategy was this - today I'd sit on the bleachers for the photo op of the rising balloons, tomorrow I'll walk amongst the pilots with their balloons. Before I made this decision I was very upset, wishing I could be in two places at once. Once it was settled in my mind, I relaxed.
It was still totally dark when the "Dawn Patrol" took off. That pilot is responsible for gathering information for the rest of the pilots on the amount of wind and its direction. How cool to see the bright flame light up the whole area and the night sky as the balloon lifted up.
Before long it was dawn and pilots started testing the flames for their balloons. We'd see a flame shoot up several feet in the air from across the field and hear that loud "whoosh" sound. There! To the left!
Look! Over there! All the way to the right! My heart was beating so fast!
Then, all of a sudden, I could spy balloons starting to fill up. It was SO exciting!
The balloons were so close to each other. Balloons as far as the eye could see. Jim and I would try to guess the shape and what the heck some of the balloons were going to be. We'd laugh and point and say, "Look at that! It's Nemo!" Or "It's the Ever Ready Bunny!" There was a total of 80 different shaped balloons. It was fantastic. I could hardly take it all in.
The Opening Ceremony started with two balloons rising while displaying American flags. A young woman sang the national anthem.
And then the balloons started to rise. Here are some in the sky when the sun is just starting to rise.
It was really neat to see the sun come up and shine on the balloons. The sky filled with all these odd shapes, large and small.
The Darth Vader balloon was something to see. It was accompanied by people dressed up like Storm Troupers, the Jawas, and Darth Vader himself. It was hysterical.
There were other balloons that were there to compete for a flying competition and to give rides. I spoke to one woman this morning who paid $350/couple for a ride. Yikes!
I loved to watch the people who attended the fiesta, too. There were some characters. I couldn't resist taking a picture of these people. They were very nice. It was their hats that drew me over. And the guy's long white beard. And maybe his Santa vest. And white hair. And....
I overheard a man say to his friend, while passing all the different food booths, "Wow! I can eat breakfast, lunch AND dinner all within 15 minutes!"
We left the fiesta by 9:00 am, feeling like we'd already put in a full day! But we had to pack up and leave the campground we had been at the past three days, and move across the street to the other campground for the remaining three days in Albuquerque. (We couldn't get the whole 6 days in one campground.)
The next post will have pictures of balloons landing wherever they can - we saw several while we were driving home. Friday we plan to spend the complete day at the park, from early morning to evening, weather permitting. Hope you enjoyed the day with me!
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17 comments:
How fun! I love all those pictures. Yet another reason for me to visit New Mexico! :)
So glad you had such a fabulous time. We used to go every year in Reno, which is also a very big deal. In those days I would shower and do my hair because we always ran into so many people we knew. (Did I really do that??) The children loved it, and my husband chased the Pepsi balloon for years. Love the dawn patrol. It looks like the balloons have become very entertaining. Wow.
I certainly did enjoy the day with you, Pat. I have never seen anything like this... ever. Such magnificent balloon! I loved the flower and the bees and the animals and ... oh everything. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love all the different shapes, that would have been so much fun. I would really like to be at this festival sometimes. We have a smaller version here in Walla Walla but it only has about two dozen balloons. But the good part is they fly directly over our house on the way to the fields where they land. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your great photos.
Judy
Gorgeous photos. Having been to many balloon events I know they are even better seen in person. The colors are wonderful. I love all those shapes and characters. Looks like you are having a great time. I knew this would be a fantastic post and you certainly did not disappoint. Can't wait to see more.
Thanks so much for sharing this with us. My favorite pic is the 2nd one, but all of them are great! I would love to attend something like this.
OMG! I can feel the excitement.
First I thought, that second photo is fantastic. Then I saw the rest of them, and I'm just amazed at the glorious images. The one of the silhouetted balloons is gorgeous.
Fun, awesome post. I went to one of these once, but it wasn't nearly this grand.
And that bag head lady! Wow. She is a treat.
I feel like I was there, too, except I didn't have to get up so early! This is a wonderful post; you have a gift to be able to share in this way.
:D
So much fun! I would love to see all that in person. I love the Energizer Bunny.
Thanks so much for sharing.
Sunny :)
Make sure to stop by my blog and watch the all star video I posted. I kinda lifted your photo off kathy's klothesline :) Hope you don't mind.
Can I switch lives with you?? LOL! I like the last picture. Is that ZZTop? hahaha!
Pat, I was just introduced to you through Rae and the video you're starring in. It's just the cutest thing. And I love your blog. To travel the country in an RV. My husband and I have day dreamed about doing that some day. And look at the things you get to see. This hot air balloon fiesta is spectacular. I would have been so excited!. I'm glad I got to meet you.
What a great job you did Pat, capturing so many wonderful balloons! I've never seen the specialty ones before. They are adorable! Love the Ladybug legs : )
It sure is flat there isn't it. Do you ever get up this way to New England? You should!
Oh Pat, thank you! This was fabulous! I've always wanted to go to one of these balloon things... but now that I know I'd have to *start* at four A! M! I'm kinda re-thinking that... Or maybe I'd just have me some 5-hour Energy and just stay up all night into the next day! =-)
Thanks for sharing!!!
Love these photos.
And mmm I saw funnel cakes!!
I'm so glad you had such a great time.
Your picks are awesome!Tnank you for sharing with us.
Happy Sunday!
hugs hugs
P.S.
Sorry i'm a little late in comments.
so busy to catch up everything.
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