Let's go fly a kite
"It's just about having fun and sharing the joy of kite flying." As [Dave Ashworth] flew one of his kites, 4-year-old Sarah Burrier of Thurmont watched as he dipped and swirled the kite around. [Paul LaMasters] asked her to come forward and put her hand out so that he could land the k...
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Published in | McClatchy - Tribune Business News p. 1 |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Washington
Tribune Content Agency LLC
08.07.2007
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Summary: | "It's just about having fun and sharing the joy of kite flying." As [Dave Ashworth] flew one of his kites, 4-year-old Sarah Burrier of Thurmont watched as he dipped and swirled the kite around. [Paul LaMasters] asked her to come forward and put her hand out so that he could land the kite in her small palm. "I come up with ideas and I try them out," he said. "I like playing around with the graphics." "I've never seen him fly a kite he didn't make," LaMasters said. Ashworth became interested in kites after talking to a man flying a kite in a park in Connecticut. He bought some books and decided to make his own. |
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