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The magic of an envelope

8/21/2022

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Hot air balloon in flight with burner flame visible
Lifting more than a wicker basket
We woke before dawn to drive north in time to see the hot air balloons.

When we arrived, sleepy spectators and the fabric of balloons yet to be inflated stretched across the open field.

hot air balloon basket on its side with the fabric of the balloon envelope stretched out before it
Moments later, the roar of the first burner pierced the air signalling things were about to get interesting.
Lit burner in hot air balloon
One by one the balloons, like oversized quilts on a clothesline, puffed and billowed.
two rainbow colored balloon envelopes filling with air
Moving from one to another, we marveled at how big they were and how much they grew and grew ... and grew.
two hot air balloons filling and lifting fromthe ground
I've since learned that what we call the "balloon" is referred to as the envelope(!). There may be a scientific reason for the name, but I like the idea that, like a paper envelope, it holds so much anticipation and possibility.

The way the fabric, laying as flat a paper envelope on the open field, conceals what will soon be revealed.

two hot air balloons tethered side by side, one with multi-color stripes over the top and the other with rainbow boxes and a silhouette of an eagle, a bear and a cub
After a dozen teardrop balloons filled and took flight, we watch two others inflate. But these were not like the others. They had odd shapes filling and protruding from the envelope.

No, we were no longer in teardrop territory ... these were different.

At first all we could see were spike-like shapes protruding from the black fabric, and heard someone say, "it's a spider."

But then something that looked like a crown appeared.

And then a face ... is it a dog?

hot air balloon filling with face beginning to fill, looks like dog?
Not sure ... now it looks more like a bear?
hot air balloon filling looking like a bear
No ...
fully inflated lion king hot air balloon
It's a lion king(!) ... fully inflated, puffed up and tethered alongside a cartoon sloth.
tethereed lion king balloon next to bright orange cartoonsloth balloon
What fun.

It would be impossible to stuff these jolly characters in an envelope, but it reminds me how much mail matters.

How the sight of a paper envelope can, like the hot air that fills these balloons, lift spirits.

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Cathy
8/22/2022 04:28:24 am

Loved your description of them looking like 'oversized quilts on a clothesline.' I love watching hot air balloons... or as I now know them as envelopes. My question though, Chrissy, did you take a ride?

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Chrissy link
8/22/2022 05:04:32 am

Ha, I did not take a ride, but maybe someday? When the balloons were filling up, all I could think of was quilts and that line practically wrote it self. Thanks!

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