Quote from the OSOW website:
“One Sky One World promotes annual activities in concurrence with events in hundreds of locations around the World on the Second Sunday of Every October utilizing the multi-cultural symbol of the kite and the ocean of air that we all share.
People are made aware of the kite’s contribution to cultural history, the arts and sciences through recognition and enjoyment of the kite, it’s many manifestations and the activity of kite flying as expressed in many nations and regions throughout recorded history.
The art and entertainment activities associated with the One Sky One World event, leads to community enjoyment, understanding, friendship between people, environmental awareness and promoting world peace.”
So with this backdrop I managed to squeeze in an hour or so flying in-between a rather hectic Sunday schedule. I opted for one of the nearby beaches but when I got there, the wind was more from a southernly direction than expected. It seemed I was in for a somewhat bumpy ride.
But a bad day kiting is still a good day so … Just Fly! …I thought!