Undhiyu is a Gujarati delicacy and is a must- have during Uttarayan!" " It was good to see Salman Khan trying his hand at
flying kites! He flew the kites well," Modi tweeted later.
Mr Buckland, who has been
flying kites all his life, and has been a member of Midland Kites for about six years, said a popular attraction on the day was a workshop where children could build their own kites.
A local author hopped aboard Go North East's Red Kite bus, to present the first copy of his book, Let's Go
Flying Kites.
Inventor Stephan Wrage said: "I love
flying kites and I thought the enormous power they can generate could be used on ships somehow."
The main purpose of this organization, according to its Web site (www.aka.kite.org), is to educate the public in the art, history, technology and practice of building and
flying kites and advance the joys and values of kiting in all nations.
Hundreds of people in the eastern Pakistan city of Lahore defied a ban on
flying kites, dotting the sky with colour to mark the beginning of the spring festival according to tradition, an official said.
I personally was
flying kites on Castle Hill before the Kite Day and have continued to do so right up to the present day.
Mary Poppins never fell on her face while
flying kites with the Banks children.
This charming story is a snippet of Brown's own childhood spent
flying kites with his family, painting pictures and frolicking with Bark, his mischievous dog whose favorite game was "Chase Mama's Cat." The boy spends fun-filled days together until Bark; death.
Paul Wong, 47, was grounded by police after
flying kites at over 2,000 metres.
Local authorities have set up special ''kite patrols'' to try and persuade locals from
flying kites on hillsides near the landing strip, it said.
Local authorities have set up special kite patrols in an attempt to stop locals from
flying kites on hillsides near the landing strip.
Yesterday's launch included pupils of Ysgol Hirael, Bangor,
flying kites from the city's pier.
And people living in Hamamatsu, Japan, have been
flying kites at festivals for at least 400 years--long before the United States became a country.
"Besides, this is the best hill in our village for
flying kites." Later, their kite becomes tangled in the branches of a tall tree.