Father’s Day Balloons

Went to the Tigard Festival of Balloons yesterday.  Tigard is about a 2 hour drive from us so in order to get there for the early morning (5:45) launch we had to hit the road no later than 4AM.  Having gone to bed late the night before it was quite a chore but we did it and arrived just in time to see the first balloon lift off.  There were plenty more balloons laid out on the tarmac with their baskets on their sides.  The crew would first roll out the balloon on teh ground and then attach the basket.  Then a powerful fan would blow air into the balloon to start inflating it.  As more air was pushed into the balloon it would slowly and magically rise into the air and the basket would be pulled to an upright position.  This got everyone excited, especially photographers who crowded around the balloon snapping photos like paparazzi.  Next the fuel and burner system was checked and a test flame sent up into the balloon.  As the air was heated you could see the basket start to pull up from the ground.  After a few comments (and probably prayers) the pilot motioned that he was ready for lift-off and everyone stepped back a bit.  The pilot then shot a stream of fire that seemed to go halfway up into the balloon.  It only took a couple of jets on the throttle to get lift-off.  It was just an amazing and peaceful sight to see all these balloons gently soaring into the sky one after another.  What a cool experience it would be to go up in a hot air balloon, soaring quietly over the country-side at the mercy of the wind, looking down like a stranger on a foreign land.  I overheard one pilot talking about having to adjust altitude to catch different streams of wind in order to change direction of the balloon.  What a great analogy of our own lives.  We have ups and downs and we seem to labor and stress over the downs.  But sometimes you have to go down in order to catch that next stream of wind and change your direction.

Balloon Festival

Balloon Festival

Balloon Festival

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7 Responses to “Father’s Day Balloons”


  • Nice photos.

    I showed up Friday AM and was told, “No launch today.”

    In 2008 we had beautiful blue skies and bright sunlight.

    This year it looked really overcast on Saturday and Sunday.

    Oh well, there’s always 2010.

  • Hi Daniel. On Saturday they were debating a launch as well and as we were paying admission I overheard them saying the launch was on. Skys were cloudy but thankfully no rain, at least no rain until after the launch. Then it began to sprinkle a bit. Like you said…there is always 2010. Thanks for your comment.

  • Wow…what an interesting event…love the colors…must’ve brighten up your day seeing them

  • @Fitri – Yeah it was a fun event. The balloons were really cool. Hope I can go up in one some day.

  • hi, Matt how’re you ??
    Wowww, i drop by here, and see ur photos of big balloons.. so owesome ! :-)

  • @Rosalia – Hi Rosalia…I am doing well. Glad you enjoyed the photos. I just posted some fireworks shots that you might like. More are at my Flickr site. How are you?

  • hi, Matt i’m good here, and surabaya as usual, always good too :-)
    i see ur photos of fireworks , i love it ! so beautifull.. hope u and family doing great there..

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