Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Taking flight: a photo essay

Waaaay back in 2019 I purchased a pair of tickets to go hot air ballooning with Snohomish Balloon Rides. Ever since I was a little girl watching The Wizard of Oz on repeat from the floor of my parents' living room, I dreamt of being lifted aloft in a magical balloon experience.

I booked the last spot of that season, and was looking forward to the majestic views and heart-stopping voyage I had been imaging for decades, but that trip was thwarted by fog. "Come back next year," the owner Bob said, and I had every intention of doing so. But then, 2020.

Determined to get up this year, I emailed Bob early. "Can we still come?" I asked. He rebooked us right away, and this weekend we buzzed up to Snohomish to make the trip happen. I wore a pair of my grandma Brooks' earrings since she was a big balloon fan of any sort, to bring her along for the trip.

In the lessons learned department, during our safety talk, our pilot told us which side of the balloon would be front-facing, and I was hoping to get a spot on that side. However, we didn't hustle quite quickly enough and were placed in the back. I was a bit disappointed, but of course how can you complain when you're about to make a bucket list wish happen?

And naturally, life reminded me yet again that sometimes not getting what you want is exactly what you want, because: a) there's no bad spot on a hot air balloon b) from the back we got panoramic views of Puget Sound and the setting sun.

A few thoughts: did you know: the volume of 225,000 basketballs will fit into a hot air balloon? Piloting a balloon is significantly more difficult than I would have thought - it really is dependent on the wind and skill of the pilot. I believe we reached 2,400 feet, and then dropped into the tall grasses of the marshland (pictured below) before lifting back up and over the Snohomish River.

The challenge in taking photos from a balloon is that you're always moving. Well, that, and I was quite nervous that I would drop my phone. Well, that, and I was quite nervous to be going up at all, especially at the beginning where you go up and up, and keep on going up!

But I sallied forth, it was a perfect evening, and I hope you enjoy this collection of images from our journey.


Basket


Beginnings


Two


Possibility


Tending


Scene


Draperies


Florals


Self


Fire


(nearly)kissing


Triplets


Almost


Ready


Trifecta


Aloft


Twins


Anticipation


Takeoff


Mount


Rainier


Up


Top


Flamesilk


Parallel


Friends


Dream


Landscape


Groundcover


Treescape


God


Hat


Reflection


Pattern


Watercolor


Float


Waterscape


Sunscape


Treetops


Sunset


Ablaze


Pastoral


Lastly


Landing


Destination


Collapse


Arrival


xoxo,
Robin

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