"Go fly a kite" is an idiom that is used as a way of telling someone to go away or to leave you alone. The phrase originated in the 1940s and was very popular at that time and for the next few decades ...
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From expert to homemade, look to the sky in Oshkosh this weekend for kiting fun. Chris Henry, the EAA Aviation Museum Director, discusses the upcoming Wings on Strings event and what you ...
Fly It! Port A hosted a kite flying event on the beach Free to the public, celebrating Mother's Day Next one will be held in the fall Fly It! Port A is a kite flying business that has been around in ...
At a time when screen use among kids is more common than ever, one local nonprofit is encouraging children to unplug and head ...
Normally hot air balloons are the aerial attraction that draw crowds to balloon fiesta park every October. But on Sunday afternoon, it was a different type of flying object that caught people’s ...
I haven’t flown a kite since I was a kid – I have a visceral memory of my dad, barefoot and in one of those very cool ‘90s crewnecks, holding a kite with two handles on a moody Oregon beach telling me ...
The Reads will do anything to eradicate a mouse. / Binky, Muffy and Ladonna share a kite. There's a mouse loose in the Read home, and D.W. wants it gone! When traps fail, Arthur enlists the help of an ...
O is happy to play with a kite, but mad that he can't get it to fly. O is happy to play with a kite, but mad that he can't get it to fly. Uncle X helps him know that people often have mixed feelings.
Clockshop’s Kite Festival returns May 9 to Los Angeles State Historic Park. Don't have a kite? On Sunday, The Times published ...