A Visitor

Today the guys come hustling into the house a little early for lunch.  

"Grab your camera and c'mere!"

I take orders well, *sometimes*, so I grabbed my camera and followed them out my back door. 
 
I'm expecting a herd of elk.

Or fire.

Or a coyote or a wolf even.

Nope.

This.



An alien from outer space!



OK.

Maybe just a hot air balloon!

But the first balloon I've ever seen way out here!

When my kids were babies, their bedroom was decorated in hot air balloons.  I've ridden in two balloons... both at Daisy's Dream, a 1,000 girl event for the Girl Scout 90th Anniversary.  Of course, a Girl Scout cannot go for a ride in a balloon... insurance won't cover her... so, as soon as I stepped into the basket, I was just a "civilian"!  But Girl Scouts helped inflate the envelope... and launch them!  It was awesome.

It was moving VERY slowly... so we went back into the house... grabbed a quick lunch... and I hurried the guys out the door.  We were gonna chase it down!

By the time we made it to the Mills Place, they had already landed <BIGBIGBUMMER> and they were spread out across the sagebrush.  We had to go through the corrals and across the creek and through another gate... but we finally made it there.



They had been busy as well... and had her folded and ready to stuff into the sack.  The balloonists, turns out, are from Casper.  This was his second flight... he's just learning.  The way I understand it, he was doing a final flare, burning off the last of his gas... and actually melted part of his envelope!  BIG OOPS!



We joined in the work...  squeezing extra air out...



We hang on while they crammed the balloon into the "stuff sack".  Since it was going to have to be repaired... they didn't take the time to do it neatly!



They had started outside of Ten Sleep... and flown for 2.5 hours.  They had made it as far as 12,000 feet... so 5 or 6,000 above the ground!  But they were running out of fuel... and didn't quite make it to our fields.



Sagebrush and yucca are probably not good for landing areas.  The guys helped pack supplies up the hill to their waiting chase vehicle.



In gratitude... our visitors gave us the traditional bottle of champagne!  Now *that* was something I didn't get at my first two flights... It was at a Girl Scout event, remember?

The guys took it graciously... and passed it directly to me!

Champagne, anyone?

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October 10, 2009   Library and Ambulance Benefit 
October 10, 2008   An Addendum 

 

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  • 10/11/2010 3:08 AM ginny wrote:
    Lifes little surprises. Fun afternoon, love meeting new people.
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  • 10/11/2010 7:59 AM Elizabeth G. wrote:
    That sounds like a great afternoon! I love the picture of Vernon and Daniel standing their looking at the basket... like father like son. Miss you guys!
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  • 10/11/2010 9:58 AM Melissa G wrote:
    Having spent 4 years in Albuquerque, one of the things I love about fall is balloon season. Never been up, but my cousin almost managed it.

    Loved the storm shot from Friday--the light, you caught it!

    Having about as much success finding a pup as you are a stud. Even after haunting all the sites I can find.
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  • 10/11/2010 10:46 AM Rhonda wrote:
    VERY interesting! LOL about the champagne.
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  • 10/13/2010 4:00 AM Marilyn wrote:
    What fun for you all, and what a relief
    for the balloonist to find a safe landing with a few helpers to get him going again.
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